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Worst ever, 13 miles in the wrong
direction.
And that certainly is going in the right
direction.
Just a few years ago, an umbrella organization called the International Alliance of Carer Organizations, or IACO, was formed to bring together carer groups from all over the world, to provide strategic direction, facilitate information sharing, as well as actively advocate for carers on an international level.
And science is important in informing decision makers, and also in changing how we do and knowing the
direction
of change that we're going in.
In the European Union, they went in the other
direction.
This stuff was undertaken at MIT and the Media Lab under the incredible
direction
of Professor Hiroshi Ishii, director of the Tangible Media Group.
I'd navigate using the
direction
of the wind.
And so what we see, I think, is that small, collective movements of change can perhaps move an entity such as our own prison system in a
direction
of hope.
Well, this is from "The Purpose Driven Life": "The Bible must become the authoritative standard for my life: the compass I rely on for direction, the counsel I listen to for making wise decisions, and the benchmark I use for evaluating everything."
So the physics is that the bigger the mass of an object the more force is needed to change its
direction.
The drama is, of course, is that 200 countries on this planet have to simultaneously start moving in the same
direction.
My vision is of a world that sounds beautiful and if we all start doing these things, we will take a very big step in that
direction.
Without it, the water would not know in which
direction
to flow.
But Linda perseveres, because as she told me a few months ago, protest has given her a sense of meaning and
direction.
It's what's technically known as a "barchan," and the entire dune walks across the desert in a westerly
direction
at a speed of about 17 meters per year.
It retains its crescent shape and moves in the
direction
of the horns.
Because there are so many of them, and because there's no agreement among them in their preferred
direction
of movement, the marble, as we see it in Middle World, stays rock steady.
I say "path" deliberately, because I don't think we're there yet, but it is hard to avoid the conclusion that this is our
direction
of travel.
Within a few split-seconds the ex-lover of one of the main protagonists moves from passionately seducing him to outright hatred to a melancholy confession of love without any trace of
direction.
Bad acting, poor script writing, lousy direction, historically inaccurate, even the sound of the film is awful.
And then there was the
direction
and the flaccid acting by everyone involved in this turkey.
Here my only good point goes to the actor Helder Mendes...one of the few non stars': He makes the effort to establish some credibility, and in such a messy movie without any
direction
(of any kind) I give him the credit for trying hard.
Sloppy editing and careless
direction
also adds to the confusion as half the time everything seemed out of sequence, while the other half of the film was constantly used up with these long, slow fade outs (which made no sense or served any purpose).
This movie had a lot of potential...the
direction
and the way everything was paced was very well.
Let's see... a couple dozen Gary Larson gags, as well as his illustration style, a possibly legally difficult wholesale appropriation of an Aardman character, a more than generous sprinkling of art
direction
from various Pixar films, positively Lion King-esquire villains living in what amounts to an elephant's graveyard IN THE MIDDLE OF FARM COUNTRY, oh, and a stinking' Riverdance joke ten years after any possible relevance.
This film is amateurish in terms of direction, acting, in fact in every aspect.
Take that as a warning, unless you're keen on cheapskate spin-offs with terrible acting, static
direction
and the overall comic flair of a burning orphanage.
I enjoyed Oceans 11, I thought it was quite enjoyable, helped by the performances and the
direction.
Don't get me wrong, it is not a complete dud, thanks to the stellar performances from Brad Pitt, Catherine Zeta-Jones, George Clooney and Matt Damon especially and the efficient
direction
from Steven Soderbergh.
At the end of the day it all felt a bit too lazy, despite the expert playing and
direction.
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