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I saw that Bob Saget was directing, and thought I was in for some ridiculous,
dirty
humor.
The quintessential Mike Hammer (Robert Bray), haggard, menacing, but essentially a decent guy in a
dirty
world inhabited by ruthless killers, gets involved in the murder of a young aspiring actress, who only the night before he had met at a lonely downtown diner, and had helped out with bus fare back to her native Nebraska.
There's nothing
dirty
about the relationship.
Wanted my money back, tried to get it back and was given it back when I said the quality of the tape was so poor it looked like a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy recorded off a machine with
dirty
heads that were fifteen years old.
Death camps were not nasty places where people toted weights around, got a little
dirty
but remained shaven, were able to keep their sons not only hidden but alive and well despite a starvation diet, had access to records, phonographs and loud speakers, could basically move about at will and suffer little more than the inconveniences of a run down boarding house.
Soon
dirty
cops are unmasked leading straight to the Captain(Fred Ward)and even Erin and Lauren's own father, Nathan(William Atherton).
Wonderful movie that clears out your mind and leaves you purified when feeling so
dirty.
For the most part this film is a tireless tirade of anti-globalization sentiment and
dirty
dreadlocks.
In documentary style we learn something about Australia's
dirty
history (well this is a satire so don't check out the net for verification, okay?)
This guy is a Viet Nam vet, who exists with his wife and his mutated baby son in a
dirty
run-down apartment and can't get a job to save his soul.
This movie shows Slovakia like some kind of backward, poor and
dirty
country.
Bette Davis and Leslie Howard give classic 30's performances while Humphrey Bogart gives one for all ages around the interior of a roadside
dirty
spoon and filling station in the American South West.
It does present an image of Hollywood that is not portrayed in many films today, the seedy
dirty
side where the normal people exist.
For these governments – in Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Nicaragua, and, of course, Venezuela – free trade was a
dirty
“neoliberal” phrase.
This is exactly what has happened in more than a few post-communist countries, where privatization has become a
dirty
word.
In the long run, inclusive reforms stick, and quick and
dirty
reforms do not.
The problem is that no Latin American government, with the exception of Panama, wants to
dirty
its hands.
But unless and until he gets his hands as
dirty
with European politics as he seems willing to do for the sake of domestic French reforms, those dialogues will remain ephemeral, if not just plain hot air.
Over many years spent investigating these issues, Global Witness has discovered that the ability to hide money offshore depends on two factors: banks that accept
dirty
money, and companies that help the wealthy, well-connected, and corrupt to conceal their identities.
The Darwinian theory of evolution has long been a
dirty
word among Republicans as well.
Georgia’s democracy exists in its head, but not yet in its body: citizens still spurn politics as a
dirty
pursuit, abandoning the ground to those who should have been retired long ago.
They are placing their faith in their ability to wash their own
dirty
laundry and drive economic, social, and political change from the top down.
But investors remain resolutely brown and dirty, unwilling to bet on a sustainable future.
Our hands do become
dirty
when we help a terrorist or a dictator.
The philosopher Michael Walzer puts it well: “It is easy to get one’s hands
dirty
in politics.”
He immediately adds, however, that this getting one’s hands
dirty
in this way is “often the right thing to do.”
Even if Israel’s current war against Gaza is a just war – which is suggested by its attempts at limited and “measured” retaliation after eight years of Hamas rockets followed its unilateral retreat from Gaza – it is therefore a very
dirty
war, too.
Yet many of the governments responsible for protecting these sites within their borders are not only failing to take strong climate action; they are actively pursuing
dirty
energy projects like coal mines and coal-fired power plants.
Even as the Great Barrier Reef dies before our eyes, Australia continues to increase its exploitation of
dirty
fossil fuels.
But, knowing what we know today, initiating such damaging
dirty
energy projects is indefensible.
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