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So, what I think one can begin to do with this kind of cut at the word simplicity, which doesn't
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Brancusi, it doesn't answer the question of why Mondrian is better or worse or simpler or less simpler than Van Gogh, and certainly doesn't address the question of whether Mozart is simpler than Bach.
The coral reefs of the north coast of Jamaica have a few percent live coral
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and a lot of seaweed and slime.
What I'm going to argue today is that because there's no copyright protection in the fashion industry, fashion designers have actually been able to elevate utilitarian design, things to
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our naked bodies, into something that we consider art.
This ended up becoming a
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story at National Geographic.
You can
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15 percent.
Now one other thing women like my grandma do in Turkey is to
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mirrors with velvet or to hang them on the walls with their backs facing out.
Just today, D.C. Comics announced the
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of our upcoming crossover.
On that
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you see Batman, Superman and a fully-clothed Wonder Woman with our Saudi member of The 99, our Emirati member and our Libyan member.
The questions on the forms
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everything from resuscitation to organ donation.
The system suddenly, very surprisingly, loses 30 to 40 percent of its summer ice
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And the audience came together, and they designed an album
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When you look at the
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and read stuff about it an entirely different type of movie comes to mind than what you get here.
I rented this thinking it would be pretty good just by the
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of the movie case.
Don't worry when looking at the
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of the DVD, Sandra Bullock only appears at most 5 minutes in total in this cult classic.
Just when you thought you were watching a comment from famous liberals on DC politics (the first five minutes), the movie runs off the road and into B-film drama about 1) a computer voting error, 2) the regular evil corporate suits who wants to
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it up with the most unoriginal lines in history, and 3) a neurotic but extremely pretty female programmer who tries to tell the coming president about this.
to quote the
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of the movie.
Not only do they sound as if they were written by the same person, but they contain all kinds of insider information that surely you could only find by reading the press book from
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to
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I saw this movie on VHS some time ago (27 Jan 2003), just because of the name of Paul Rudd on the
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Throw in Samantha Janus taking her clothes off (make a point of this on the cover) and you'll probably sell enough copies to make a profit anyway!
Nothing like the artwork on the
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box I assure you.
Don't be fooled be the movie's cool H.R. Gigeresque
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They even use hypnosis as a tool to
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up the plot holes; whenever they can't find their way into or out of a scene, they just say "she is regressing to her past now" or "she's snapping out of it now", and they think that explains everything.
What a horrible
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up of Fairuza Balk's tattoos, it bothered me every time I saw her shoulder.
I rented this movie because the
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was cool looking, the first 15 minutes of the movie are okay and somehow interesting, but once the young woman and her little sister go on their trip everything goes to hell and the movie becomes boring.
I just rented Blackwater Valley Exorcism because the
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and pictures looked terrifying, and I don't normally watch movies that are automatically released onto DVD, but this looked so interesting and scary!
The plot is fairly thin (I won't bother relating it... read the synopsis), which I can forgive: there are plenty of movies that can
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that up with a few decent jokes.
Unfortunately, Take Away's jokes
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its plot up like a $2 prostitute's skirt.
Rita Hayworth plays a Brooklyn nightclub dancer named Rusty who specializes in cheesecake chorus revues; she manages to get herself on the
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of a national fashion magazine, but her impending success as a solo (with romantic offers all around) has smitten boss Gene Kelly chomping at the bit.
Hmm, the movie
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said it was from the producers from super troopers, who kidnapped them and stole their identities.
My DVD
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promised "disturbing and politically incorrect scenes", and it sure wasn't lying.
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