Coarse
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This historical revolt: the focal point of director Steven Soderbergh's enduring,
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and superbly crafted part one of two biopic.
She looks awful like a true classic witch from tales; with horrid red curly wig and a make-up that make her features
coarse
and more vulgar she seems a man in drag .
At one point or another we have thought of something so bazaar and placed it realistically in our minds, we keep it in our minds of coarse, but not Bunuel, he has mixed up reality and come out with an alternate reality.
Today, biofuels account for 20% of global production of sugarcane, 9% of oilseeds and
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grains, and 4% of sugar beet.
As a result, if current biofuel-policy trends continue, the price of
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grains could increase by an average of 13% per year from 2013-2017, while the price of oilseed could rise by 7%, and that of vegetable oils by 35%.
But Trump’s
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behavior isn’t news to anyone who has been paying attention.
The absurd golden chairs in his pastiche Louis XIV homes are a
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imitation of aristocratic style.
But now some of the most important decisions in the world’s mightiest democracy are based on the ignorant whims and unfiltered prejudices of a tweeting president, who is as
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as “Roseanne Barr” and as weird as Roseanne Barr.
Fed by a meager diet of media reporting and some
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think-tank buzz, European and American friends often ask me why our universities are awash with self-hating, anti-Israel “post-Zionists.”
If that prediction is borne out, biofuels will consume 12% of the world’s
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grain, 28% of its sugar cane, and 14% of its vegetable oil.
This is why Trump’s tweets are not just
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playacting.
The moral society, based on decent self-interest, that Thatcher hoped to establish became the greedy society, based on
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self-regard.
The play is not salacious, and it contains no
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language, but it was nonetheless eight years before it could be staged.
The nation they had grown up looking up to, as a beacon of hope – a place that, while flawed, still inspired dreams of a better future and produced great movies, soaring buildings, rock ‘n’ roll, John F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King – had been hopelessly tainted by reckless wars, officially sanctioned torture,
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chauvinism, and extraordinary political arrogance.
They cannot grasp how a coarse, vain, self-absorbed fantasist can possibly have such broad appeal.
Trump is pilloried constantly in the higher liberal end of American journalism for his vulgar tastes,
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manners, and primitive grasp of the English language.
Will age-old racial prejudices, often unspoken, or even acknowledged, still make them vote for the false security of a
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white bully?
Earlier this year, I spoke to pro-democracy activists and politicians in Hong Kong and Taiwan, who saw Trump as a
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but powerful leader of the free world against communist tyranny.
Much of the problem stems from the fact that the real world is extremely varied and granular, whereas language is
coarse
by comparison.
Now she was jealous of the
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women with whom, through his bachelor connections, he might so easily have intercourse; now of the Society women whom he might meet; now of some imaginary girl whom he might marry after repudiating her.
'I am very sorry that only what is
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and material is comprehensible and natural to you,' she retorted and left the room.
How many roubles do you want?'All the cruellest words that a
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man could say he, in her imagination, said to her, and she did not forgive him for them any more than if he had really said them.
The man saw on his right a paling, a wall of
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planks shutting in a line of rails, while a grassy slope rose on the left surmounted by confused gables, a vision of a village with low uniform roofs.
She did not stop, but went downstairs in her
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woollen stockings, feeling her way, and lighted another candle in the parlour, to prepare the coffee.
Maheu, squatting down before his box in the shed, was taking off his sabots and his
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woollen stockings.
Now the wagon-gallery was constructed of wood; props of timber supported the roof, and made for the crumbly rock a screen of scaffolding, behind which one could see the plates of schist glimmering with mica, and the
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masses of dull, rough sandstone.
He hesitated at first: was it indeed she, that young girl in the
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blue dress, with that bonnet?
They all offered themselves, throwing
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chaff at her.
Then the
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face of this man hardened to work in the mines became swollen with despair, and large tears broke from his eyes and fell in a warm rain.
They all sat down again and remained at table in silence, no longer daring to move, listening from afar with intent ears jarred by these
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male voices.
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