Corner
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What would you do, when suddenly Darth-Vader comes around the
corner
in an "Cavemen-Movie" ?
It was "watchable", but I knew what was coming around each
corner.
They use 1985 stock footage of helicopters and raids that have the date and time in the top
corner
too.
Complete with family grouped together in the
corner
in a perfect photo-op portrait pose, this speech can be seen coming for miles.
Having recently viewed Feast and Feast 2( two hilarious "A" for effort movies) I had the utmost faith when I saw the Dimension Extreme logo in the
corner.
Townsmen and friends alike, know little of him or his background, until an uneventful day when a rich and powerful land Baron, incites all to chase and
corner
an ex-army soldier because he "looks familiar."
There are a few exceptions: After more than two decades, Japan’s economy appears to be turning a
corner
under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government; but, with a legacy of deflation stretching back to the 1990’s, it will be a long road back.
Reaching out was an important component of establishing the rule of law, and it also sent a message that Iraq had truly turned a
corner
– that no single party sought to dominate Iraq.
But if we think that both objectives – efficiency and solidarity – should play some role, perhaps we should turn a blind eye to hiring the unemployed to stand in line in lieu of busy lawyers, so long as they do not
corner
all of the seats.
US President-elect Donald Trump’s desire to improve relations with Russia may give Abe leeway to continue wooing Putin; but if Russia gets the US in its corner, it won’t need Japan anymore.
While hundreds of boat people have drowned in the Mediterranean Sea this summer, voices have emerged in almost every
corner
of Europe, 26 years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, calling for isolation, mass deportations, and the construction of new walls and fences.
In this
corner
of cyberspace, there is, of course, everything under the sun, including calls for the worst sort of sectarianism.
While he also condemned Russia for the Salisbury incident – a rare departure from the Putin-loving
corner
he has painted himself into – support for Britain on this occasion seems to have been motivated more by his political calculus than a deep sense of solidarity.
As a result, world GDP will rise by 3.2% this year, up from 2.4% in 2013 – meaning that 2014 may well be the year when the global economy turns the
corner.
In Burundi and Sierra Leone, Liberia and Timor Leste, our resources are under strain because UN peacekeepers are helping nations turn the
corner
to peace.
And right now, money is pouring into the United States from every
corner
of the globe.
Recent financial history suggests that the next liquidity crisis is just around the corner, and that such crises can impose enormous economic and social costs.
In fact, one may wonder if the world has made of Sharon a providential man because it wanted so much to believe that there was still “hope around the corner” in the Middle East.
Every day, at the same hour, he appeared with his metal trunk stuffed with all that he had collected from street
corner
garbage cans; it was as if he wanted to ensnare me with his street sorcery so that I could see the city’s unfathomable contrasts.
But that is how it is in the Middle East: you never know what lies around the
corner.
American Conservatism’s Crisis of IdeasBERKELEY – On the back left
corner
of my desk right now are three recent books: Arthur Brooks’ The Battle, Charles Murray’s Coming Apart, and Nicholas Eberstadt’s A Nation of Takers.
In a remote
corner
of Ghana, one “telemedicine” program illustrates just how effective digital care can be when coverage is extended to those on the medical margins.
Although it is not hard to imagine that Yellen privately holds Trump in the same low regard he holds her, most observers see no signs that inflation is just around the
corner.
Pushing China into a
corner
could force it to undertake more intractable, WTO-compliant ways to keep a lid on exports – for example, by vertically integrating Chinese producers and consumers, or by establishing long-term supply contracts.
But, while early Zionism was blessed with pragmatism and diplomatic savoir-faire, the preponderance of the military ethos of the nation in arms has relegated Zionism’s extraordinary foreign-policy achievements to a remote
corner
of Israelis’ collective memory.
Those looking around the next
corner
also worry about the stability of an international economic order in which the difficulties faced by the system’s Western core are gradually eroding global public goods.
There were no major wars between superpowers, global trade expanded and drove economic growth, poverty was more than halved, and rapid advances in science and technology delivered benefits to every
corner
of the world.
It is in no one’s interest – except, of course, Putin’s – to allow any EU member states to be pushed into a corner, and potentially toward the door.
With its alleged involvement in the recent cyber attack on Sony Pictures, the regime has backed itself further into its tiny
corner.
But there has long been a tiny
corner
of global health that has targeted chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
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