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There were probably many ways the show could have been made, but in the end, its writer chose a very straightforward tale which tries to cram as many Doctors, companions, concepts, monsters and enemies into the same story and, like I said earlier, it succeeds in part.
One plot line revolves around two young men of Arabic descent who speak French and their relationship with their traveling
companions.
Enjoyed viewing this way out film about a small town and a nice English Pub/Hotel where quite a few people met up with each other and become very very warm
companions
in a troubling situation.
Peter Jackson and his fellow
companions
planned out that they should try to make up a story about a formerly unknown New Zealandic film creator.
But then Jackson and his
companions
told the secret.
(hollywood's favorite villians by far) After overhearing a radio transmission, he relays the information to his
companions
that the russians are coming closer to liberating the ghetto.
Why pack up and move to Arizona to be near your nephew, and begin killing housekeepers/live-in
companions
for their life savings of course.
In Derna’s city center, “you see the better-preserved white-domed shrines to Sheikh Zubeir ibn Qays and 76 other
companions
of the Prophet Muhammed,” all slaughtered here by a Byzantine force in Hijri 69 (690 AD).
When criticized by one of his early
companions
for the death of millions during the Chinese revolution, Mao observed that countless Chinese die everyday, so what did it matter?
During his 42 years in power, Qaddafi surrounded himself with advisers who were
companions
from his youth, supplemented by a small coterie of technocrats.
Although dissent was mostly diverted to Afghanistan, bin Laden’s most trusted
companions
(his wife, too) have remained mainly in Yemen.
When Nikita Khrushchev was forced from power in 1964, his
companions
were no longer politicians and statesmen but us, his family, surrounding him at his secluded dacha.
His companions, however, remain unconvinced and seem resigned to failing to find an alternative to the neo-liberal taxation model for paying the foreign debt.
Individuals who are never criticized by
companions
whom they trust, and with whom they share a basic value orientation, have a hard time remaining mentally balanced.
Japan, for example, is in the grip of a growth crisis and public finance disaster - not the usual
companions
of an appreciating currency.
We are in the process of killing off our only known
companions
in the universe, many of them beautiful and all of them intricate and interesting.
Relationships between sugar daddies and their
companions
rarely last.
And we will have to rethink sociability as well, as artificial companions, holograms (or mere voices), 3D servants, or life-like sexbots provide attractive and possibly indistinguishable alternatives to human interaction.
Yet, across Eurasia and Latin America – including in at least 15 European countries – women have been forced to give birth without
companions.
Brexit IdentitiesLONDON – Having just moved to London from Latin America, I recently told British dinner
companions
that the local politics – with its grandstanding politicians, overheated rhetoric, rampant populism, and leaders who put party over country – makes me feel right at home.
The Speaker took his authority from the group and insulated himself against personal attack with a “protestation” – making it clear that he was not speaking of his own accord but as a representative of others, and that his words could be “corrected” by his
companions.
CHAPTER XIIWAKING AT EARLY DAWN Levin tried to rouse his
companions.
He was too eager, but to make up for that his gaiety inspired his
companions.
He was hungry, and ate and drank with great pleasure, and with still greater pleasure took part in the simple merry talk of his
companions.
The only one of the men in whom he felt a deep hostility was lanky Chaval: not that they were cool towards each other, for, on the contrary, they had become companions; only when they joked their eyes seemed to devour each other.
He and his
companions
sat down absorbed, with lowered heads, and while files of men continued to pass before the yellow paper they made calculations.
His old
companions
were all turning to the politicians; the famous Nihilists who made Europe tremble--sons of village priests, of the lower middle class, of tradesmen--could not rise above the idea of national liberation, and seemed to believe that the world would be delivered--when they had killed their despot.
My
companions
and I had no time to collect ourselves.
I hurried to change into them, and my
companions
followed suit.
My two
companions
lay down on the cabin's carpeting and were soon deep in slumber.
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