Connections
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We finally learn how he ended up in that wheelchair and we figure out that he and Ben have many
connections
and similar feelings about the island.
The limited
connections
between the films are the book, the film title and a few references to the 1971 film (and Caine's presence in both).
I got the
connections
right off the bat with a feeling of being at the event in some what real time.
This movie, starring Michelle Burke of "Little Men" TV series, is about a journalist with
connections
to the mob who falls for a stripper with a dark past.
And it's got
connections
to Nazis.
But the mix of bad acting, Spawn-theft plot and bad worked scenes and
connections
didn't leave me clear one thing: did I like this movie?
Although this is said to be a sequel to "Masters of the Universe", I really don't understand why, because I have problems in finding any
connections
between the two movies.
I watched this show once in mid 90s on Discovery because I saw
Connections
before this and liked Burke as the narrator.
Peter Falk stars as nice-guy bookie and pub owner, Vin, who is slowly being squeezed out by Tony Cicero, an arrogant, ambitious coke-head, who's family
connections
force Vin to take him on as an assistant, although he is unaware of Tony's plans to "own the neighborhood."
This film allows us to see both the direct and indirect
connections
that Life and Death provide us, should we choose to see them and respect them.
By balancing the extraordinarily noteworthy inhabitants of Pere Lachaise with the simply extraordinary (and those of us left behind who acknowledge and respect them) 'Forever' reminds us that the democracy of death has startling and profound
connections
to all who live - you are alive if you feel pain, joy, inspiration, and love.
An attorney takes on the case and begins digging deep into the case when evidence turns up that suggests the culprit may have
connections
other than with simple street bums.
I believed and was heart felt by all the character's love
connections
and especially the beautiful love story between older couple Tommaso and Isabel really killed me...
A tricky long-duration movie that wins points because its masterfully made and because the
connections
established between its different parts justify its condition of full-length feature.
To begin with, several people involved in this ill-advised and little-seen venture – a fusion of Gothic horror and rock music – have
connections
with other films featuring some of the monsters who appear in it: Freddie Francis helmed the likes of THE EVIL OF FRANKENSTEIN (1964), Dracula HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE (1968) and LEGEND OF THE WEREWOLF (1975); Suzanna Leigh had been the heroine of LUST FOR A VAMPIRE (1970); Freddie Jones had appeared impressively as the creature in FRANKENSTEIN MUST BE DESTROYED!
By introducing and implementing fairness and transparency to public-sector recruitment, and ensuring that appointments are based on talent, not ethnic or family connections, Kenyans may become less fearful about their political leaders’ origins.
According to a recent survey, a majority of Russians believes that acquiring wealth requires criminal activity and political
connections.
But perhaps there is a deeper level on which we can see some
connections
between Thatcherism and the crisis.
Instead, qualitative applications of physics to chemistry and biology heighten interest and emphasize the
connections.
Even Russia has recently “tilted” toward China, establishing stronger
connections
on many fronts, including energy and transport.
Many of these
connections
take place on un-moderated platforms that expose children to a wide variety of opinions, beliefs, and cultures – not all positive or safe.
America's willingness to provide multi-billion dollar bail-outs to airlines or to create cartels to protect its steel and aluminum industries suggests that free market ideology is but a thin guise for old-fashioned corporate welfare: give to those with the appropriate
connections.
In fact, an assessment of how global
connections
affect economic growth suggests that, by pursuing deeper engagement with the world, Brazil could boost its average annual rate of GDP growth by up to 1.25 percentage points.
In addition to analyzing information about lobbying expenditures, the authors map out the network
connections
of lobbyists (known collectively as “K Street,” because so many have their Washington offices there) and legislators.
Whereas we commonly take the distinction between our self and others as an all-or-nothing matter, because we assume that we are the same person throughout our life, Parfit argued that our identity changes over time as the psychological
connections
between our earlier and later selves alter.
Although Dawes refused to make use of his political
connections
when his bank was pushed to the brink, the RFC nonetheless faced accusations of favoritism.
Similarly, growing
connections
between groups within the Soviet bloc and the West played a major role in bringing about the 1975 Helsinki Accords.
In order to explain it to my students at Sciences Po in Paris, I have devised a kind of wiring diagram that shows the
connections
among the different bodies responsible for the various components of oversight.
As these cultural
connections
grow, Africa’s soft power will continue to rise and extend far beyond the continent.
And then there is the development of a hyper-connected world, in which economic and social
connections
are expansive, deep, and instantaneous.
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