Departure
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Since Hitchcock's show always seemed to concentrate more on murder/suspense than the supernatural, I found this particular story to be a refreshingly creepy
departure
from all those Hum-Drum Who-Dun-its!
Roger Moore did this movie in between "Moonraker" and "For you eyes Only" and it was a nice
departure
from the Bond character.
This is such a
departure
from some of Mimi Rogers other work and Marla Maples gives this movie lots of camp.
The Secret of Roan Inish is a
departure
for John Sayles, in that his normal cynicism and mildly jaundiced eye is replaced by the completely credulous child's view, and his film is all the more charming because of it.
This old-school stop-frame animation is a welcome
departure
from normal animated comedies.
It even has Marjorie Main in a character role that's a total
departure
from her normal, boisterous parts we all know and expect from this great actress.
There's listening to the rails, Harry's soon departure, and finally meeting her father, burned and happy to see her.
But this certainly filled the void in my TV-viewing life left by the
departure
of Freaks and Geeks.
This
departure
from the basic Columbo script works out well, for once.
Her
departure
was such a loss to the show because Sabrina had so much personality and she actually had a great sense of humor and the only one who was believable as a detective.
This is Akira Kurosawa's venture into noir, and a definite
departure
for those who are more familiar with his samurai films.
This mentality was a radical
departure
from the earlier, vastly more entertaining Roach/McGowan entries; unfortunately these later MGM installments are what most people have seen.
It is a fascinating
departure
from the well explored Australian themes of brusque humor and drinking gags.
Sean Penn as a devoted father (Sam) who despite mental challenges, fights for the right to raise his child is convincing in a complete
departure
from his usual "bad guy" characters.
This represents a major
departure
from the tradition of filling central banks’ top leadership positions with people who have spent most of their careers there – a tradition that, over time, allowed central banks to be taken over by “groupthink.”
The report challenges the core principles of a faith-driven administration and of a president whose political gospel led him to a sharp
departure
from the culture of conflict resolution in favor of a crusade based on raw power.
This would represent a
departure
from early in his presidency, when, in his bid to broker a settlement, he failed to confront AIPAC.
In light of her announced departure, some already regard Merkel as a “lame duck” whose legacy will now be debated in political obituaries.
But Xi’s explicit mention of a “New Era” marks a
departure
from Deng, indicating that the era of reform is over.
Last week, in a dangerous departure, Merkel and Sarkozy bluntly told the Greeks that it was up to them to decide whether they wanted to keep the euro.
Likewise, proclaimed support for disparate, barely-known rebel groups; demands for dead-on-arrival sanctions resolutions; feckless calls for Assad’s
departure
(as if he plans to take the advice); and half-baked ideas about enforced “safe areas” (an utter failure in Bosnia) are unlikely to spare many lives, much less bring about the endgame that is so desperately needed.
Soon thereafter, Trump took a congratulatory call from Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen – a sharp
departure
from the “one China” policy that presidents, Democratic and Republican alike, have upheld for more than 40 years.
As its weapons program lumbers forward, it has made little effort to hide its periodic failures, marking a
departure
from past practices.
It is this policy inconsistency, more than Italy’s
departure
from the European Union’s fiscal rules, that is a serious cause of concern.
So it was a striking
departure
when US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified to Congress earlier this year about the “three D’s” of American foreign policy – defense, diplomacy, and development.
They have borne the brunt of 40 years of war, and are well aware that international forces are planning their
departure.
It was always clear that the timing of America’s
departure
from Iraq might not be its choice – unless it wanted to violate international law once again.
The second development relates to China, which remained silent throughout the latest crisis – a significant
departure
from its stance in 2010, when it actively sided with North Korea on the international diplomatic stage.
When Easy Money EndsLONDON – The
departure
of US Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke has fueled speculation about when and how the Fed and other central banks will wind down their mammoth purchases of long-term assets, also known as quantitative easing (QE).
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.
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