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Now, 20 years later when the Earth is
dominated
by a race of dragons, Quinn (Bale) has become the leader of survivors from England.
When it comes to films about terrorism, the Hollywood market is one
dominated
by the exploits of cowboys and tough-headed, no-crap Americanism that one might get a kick out of every now and again if it doesn't take itself too seriously (Die Hard), but too often submerges any substance and truth to the situation by trying to please the popcorn-munching audience members too eagerly.
SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS gave 21 year-old LANA TURNER her first big starring break in a film not
dominated
by a male star.
Uniformly well - acted,it is
dominated
by Mr Bogarde who steals it effortlessly without ever seeming to.He upstages nobody,doesn't appear until 45 minutes into the film,but brings about such a change of direction as to leave one breathless.It is a brilliantly selfless performance that deserves to be far better - known.
This film tells a great story about the human race becoming refugees and fighting the force that
dominated
them.
Allegedly rejected by the remaining Beatles his footage was taken out and what is left is a group
dominated
by Paul, who comes across as the leader pushing and bullying the band into a cohesive unit.
Many of the actors have appeared in other U.S. as well as Canadian films of and about Aboriginal peoples but I'm sure I have never seen a film so
dominated
by them.
The film is
dominated
by the massive six foot five noir star, Sterling Hayden, as a tough homicide cop who chews toothpicks non-stop because his doctors won't let him smoke, and who says things like: 'You're head's full of mush.' It's always good to see Sterling Hayden again, the more times he turns up the better; he's solid, he's menacing, and what is more, he's the real thing.
The genre is usually
dominated
by "touchy-feely" stories which have men exposing their soft gooey center, or "horror" stories which have men exposing their soft gooey center.
Dominated
by an intense tour de force performance by Damian Lewis of the titular character on screen in close-ups for the entire film, writer/director Lodge H. Kerrigan throws us into "Keane"s disturbed mind set from the get go, as we have to continually judge for ourselves what is his grip on reality.
The 80's were
dominated
by director John Hughes.
The war crimes tribunal in The Hague, established and
dominated
by western countries, will never indict, much less convict, a NATO official.
Until recently, an exchange-rate peg
dominated
China’s monetary policy, with interest rates unchanged for nine years until October 2004, as the government attempted to manage lending through administrative guidance and credit controls.
The Iraqi Governing Council was not
dominated
by any single member, and Iraq’s subsequent governments have also operated collegially.
Likewise, although renminbi appreciation would diminish export growth, the slowdown would probably not be dramatic, given that China’s export sector is
dominated
by the processing trade (specifically, the assembly of intermediate inputs imported from countries like Japan and South Korea).
If he can deliver, Argentines may be ready to bid farewell to the caudillo form of government that has
dominated
the country's history.
This scenario is worrying if the WTO does not get out of its rut, because a world economy that has been sliced up regionally will be
dominated
by discrimination, knots of red tape, and power plays.
As a result, whereas the EPP and S&D controlled 61% of the European Parliament in 2009, they won only 54% of the vote in 2014, meaning that the body was very nearly
dominated
by extremist parties.
Until this latest crisis, the discussion about the EU was
dominated
by talk of a divide between northern creditors and southern debtors.
Dominated
by amateur investors, home markets do not turn on a dime.
In the decades following World War II, the doctrine that inflation needed to be traded off against employment – based on the relationship that William Phillips described in 1958 –
dominated
economic thinking.
A society in which the wealth-to-annual-income ratio is a very large multiple of the growth rate is one in which control over wealth falls to heirs – what Geier elsewhere has called an “heiristocracy”; such a society is even more unpleasant in many ways than one
dominated
by a meritocratic and entrepreneurial rich elite.
That would be an enlightening result particularly when public debates are
dominated
by extreme positions – the clash between Ehrlich and Simon being a classic illustration.
Under a North Korean collective leadership
dominated
by the military, the power of the country’s economic bureaucrats will be marginal, at best.
Indonesia hopes to create a looser and more pluralistic grouping that would not be
dominated
by one or more powers, thereby allowing ASEAN to continue to play the central role of convener.
There was no realistic alternative, I concluded, to a future in which the leading national currencies, the dollar and the euro, still
dominated
international transactions.
Once upon a time (less than a year ago), it was possible to imagine international-reserve portfolios
dominated
by the dollar and euro; today, anxious central bankers are desperate for alternatives to both sick currencies.
Iraq is a Shiite-majority country, but Saddam’s political apparatus was
dominated
by Sunnis, many of whom had acquired deep religious convictions during a period of Islamization in the 1990s.
The Yellow Vests Are Here to StayWARSAW – The terrorist attack on a Christmas market in Strasbourg, France, on December 11 came after a month in which the “Yellow Vest” protests in Paris and other cities
dominated
international headlines.
Her aura
dominated
the just-concluded G-8 summit hosted by France.
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