Dried
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He said, "Yeah, feathers, skin, bone meal, scraps,
dried
and processed into feed."
So I
dried
my tears, and I declared to the world at large ... I said, "Cancer's only one page in my life, and I will not allow this page to impact the rest of my life."
And that reason is to watch Aaron Eckhart (Nick) who, with his floppy haircut and appealingly laddish attitude, looks good enough to slap between two slices of organic Pannini and eat with an olive oil and balsamic vinaigrette dip and a few finely diced sun
dried
tomatoes.
Second, nothing is cut and dried, black or white, or so outlandish that you don't believe an image that you see.
Did writer's block set in so badly, OR had ideas
dried
up so much, that they were forced to include a disgusting scene where a young woman defecates in the back seat of a van, and then promptly throws the excrement at the car behind (mind you at least this summarises what this film is worth).
It's an absurd effort with philosophically ridiculous dialog (a man wanders into his flooded apartment and offers the stunning revelation that "tears can be
dried
with a tissue, but water takes time to mop up").
Talented detective Mr. Philo Vance (William Powell) cancels his overseas trip to investigate an apparently cut and
dried
case of suicide he has good reason to suspect is really something much more, a rather deliciously complex murder!
Far from the rip-up comedy that ads presented, this depressing "Papa was a heroine addict and Mama
dried
weed in our oven" melodrama ruined my weekend.
None of these characters has any emotion when they spoke, they were all
dried
up, and nobody (the actors nor the director) seemed to care.
Hammer, Amicus and Tigon combined produced the vast majority of British horror movies during this period and helped to keep the industry alive in the 1970s when American investment
dried
up.
When we go to the multi-plex today, we're treated to endless, lousy remakes of Asian horror flicks, endless sequels (i.e., Saw, Alien, Terminator, Halloween, etc.) that squeeze every drop of magic from the original until there's only a
dried
up rind.
Today's actors when you dress them in seventeenth century attire look like twenty-first century blow
dried
wimps dressed in costume.
The fact that evil thing turns out to be the main character's love interest is pretty
dried
up in terms of plot twists.
The humor here is that the paterfamilias, James Mortmain (well played by Bill Nighy) is a
dried
up author who hasn't penned a word since a successful novel of twelve years past.
Please do not go back to Austin Powers, that series has been
dried
up and The Love Guru is just a rejected character from other ideas.
Morris was one of those players who found a lot of work in the new medium as their screen careers
dried
up.
This may also explain why markets for some assets have
dried
up.
Labor productivity remains chronically low, and investment – foreign and domestic – has
dried
up.
When the money stopped flowing in, the wealth
dried
up.
Greece exports refined petroleum products, olive oil, raw cotton, and
dried
fruit.
This lack of credit stifled growth, which contributed to the country's economic woes; and now credit has virtually
dried
up.
Today, many of those opportunities have
dried
up.
In the world’s harshest environment, they trekked hundreds of kilometers, surviving on camel milk and
dried
meat, with all of their possessions strapped to a camel’s back.
Egypt’s foreign-investment inflows have also
dried
up, falling from $6.4 billion in 2010 to a mere $500 million in 2011.
Of course, the situation is not cut and
dried.
Lending
dried
up and economies started shrinking.
But things aren’t quite that cut and
dried.
But arms deliveries have
dried
up, and the rebels’ pleas for anti-aircraft weapons remain unanswered.
Some of the credit should go to the new monetary-policy framework, which allowed central banks to create domestic liquidity quickly after international financing suddenly
dried
up.
For a while, credit from foreign suppliers and headquarters made up for the lack of access to foreign currency; but, given mounting arrears and massive devaluations, credit has
dried
up.
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