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The Elizabethans
described
language as decorated silence.
I've
described
a quest that begins in the world of the very small, and propels us to the world of the far future.
At best, a hospital room like this might just be
described
or dismissed as uninspiring.
And they also are able to show and to exhibit such a wonderful and complex behavior that can be
described
just with the term of intelligence.
These are young sunflowers, and what they are doing cannot be
described
with any other terms than playing.
We have
described
here in terms of the performance and the price.
So if one looks at the statements that have been made about this, I am impressed that when Hillary Clinton
described
the foreign policy of the Obama administration, she said that the foreign policy of the Obama administration was going to be smart power, as she put it, "using all the tools in our foreign policy tool box."
And if we're going to deal with these two great power shifts that I've described, the power shift represented by transition among states, the power shift represented by diffusion of power away from all states, we're going to have to develop a new narrative of power in which we combine hard and soft power into strategies of smart power.
I've just
described
to you the one story behind that rectangular area in the middle, the Phoenix Islands, but every other green patch on that has its own story.
Like many other reviewers i came across what can only be
described
as a piece of poopy in a gold wrapper.
I don't know if I hate this movie as much as I did when I watched it two weeks ago, but if you're expecting the events
described
on the box, forget it... that would have been a good movie.
The great descent
described
on the box is nothing compared to the descent into utter dispair that I took viewing this movie.
Camera-work can best be
described
as a gnarled mess, with close-up shots where a medium angle would be much better, cameramen walking around and jostling the camera every which way, absolutely no attention paid to framing any scene, they just shot everything from whatever position it was most convenient for the cameraman to stand.
Made with film stock left over from the production of Nana, 1927's Sur un Air de Charleston is
described
as a holiday film for all concerned, and that's the best way to view it.
The characters were all
described
in loving detail, and it made both a good psychological and gory horror.
Firstly the script is one of the worst to ever find its way onto a cinema or TV screen and can only be
described
as a poorly judged Stephen King rip-off.
Given the length of this film, it would have been ample time to explore the issues just described, but it just doesn't happen, and I'll tell you why.
I needed ten lines to submit this warning, so I will also say that the goth girl that some users have
described
as "hot" is fat.
Not ONE review
described
this movie as a gay romance film, and that's the weight of the plot.
Even the name of the main character was changed, and his screen personality was completely different from that of the individual
described
in the novel.
When Las Vegas came out one review
described
this show as, quote "A harmless bit of fluff".
Don't be fooled by the plot out-line as it is
described
on the cover (at least the Swedish version).
This movie can best be
described
as a very long episode of a very bad sitcom.
My guide
described
it a comedy, but the pathetic travails of these hapless buffoons is not my idea of a belly laugh.
whereas, he
described
the wandering of an old non credible communist looking for loving sensations.
How can this movie be
described?
The characters are extremely one-dimensional and pretty much every good-cop/bad-cop cliché is extendedly
described
in the script.
Characters,
described
as very fat, should, at least, be made to look portly, to allow for the character to have credibility.
The face of Marian Halcolme is
described
as being manly in appearance,... Tara Fitzgerald's very feminine appearance doesn't ring true.
Again Laura Fairly is
described
as being 'fair', if not 'ethereal', so, with dark hair, she does not quite fit the impression gleaned from the novel.
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