Embrace
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Araki's films say, we've created such irreversible urban decay that we've reached the existential state in which nothing we do could make it worse and so let's
embrace
pointless violence.
This woman, who abandons her young daughter and loving partner to
embrace
a life of political extremism, is never portrayed as a villain (this is innovative, considering how harshly "bad" mothers and wives are normally represented in movies!).
Still, once we
embrace
the technology and go with the plot, it's hard to stop watching.
Time is a speeding train.We must
embrace
the good times of our life,particularly those of our youth,while we have them,because they are gone before we know it.This is the lesson I get while watching American Graffiti.This is not just a classic film with featuring a heavyweight Hollywood line up in their youth,it is one of the ultimate lessons of life.Times change,people change,and those changes take place with a lightning fast speed that we never seem to see coming.We owe George Lucas and everyone involved in the making of this film a great deal of gratitude for teaching us this.Also,who doesn't fall in love with Suzanne Somers while watching this.We see her only for a moment,but that's all it takes.WOW!
This "logic" though is not the one we commonly embrace, it is a logic of dark inevitability.
The film really zips along through its 90min length, and pulls the viewer in to a lock-tight
embrace.
The way she chooses to claim and
embrace
her sexuality is repulsive, and yet fascinating and pwoerful.
Malabar, the Mighty(Norman Kerry), a Strongman who works for Antonio Zanzi's circus wishes to forge a relationship with Nanon, but when he attempts to
embrace
her, the phobia she has pushes her away from him.
He finds a culture he slowly comes to respect and
embrace
through an Indian woman he falls for and friendship with his coworker.
The world could use more programming such as this, and hopefully one day soon people will find a way to accept, if not embrace, our precious diversity and accept the part of themselves that prevents acceptance of others.
A time when your desire for something more in life made you leave the security of friends and family and race to that distant horizon and beyond, to
embrace
all the possibilities and make them your own.
Why critics feel the need to rip the character up for that just goes to show how jaded our society has become when people can't appreciate and
embrace
a quality like that in a film character.
Nina is a girl who wants to forget her Indian heritage and
embrace
generic American life.
And schmaltzy it was... but it lacked any of the character development or dramatic arc to make an audience care enough to
embrace
the schmaltz and let it move them.
He's not wrong: Hard Boiled is a film clearly not afraid to
embrace
its genre's excesses.
The Kraken never looks menacing, not even when its tentacles
embrace
a medium-sized ship.
In order not to slight the Chinese, a week after his meetings with Hashimoto, Yeltsin flew to Beijing to stage, however awkwardly, an
embrace
with President Jiang Zemin, who had also just come back from his trip to the United States.
They have constrained Obama’s willingness to
embrace
trade deals.
And it has called on all institutions to
embrace
meritocracy and shun gimmicks likes paying for “collaborations” to boost publications.
Their conclusion, in essence, was that the government’s failure to
embrace
the reform process fully all but guaranteed that its program would not work.
A fourth global trend evident in today’s labor market is the rapid
embrace
among technologically sophisticated employers of data-based approaches to human resources.
Just as I had done in Spain a few years before, Merkel reacted to the collapse of the dictatorship she lived in by leaving physics to
embrace
public service.
Some member states are touting their sovereign right to
embrace
unilateral action, even as they request financial assistance, while others are acting as mere creditors, ignoring the social suffering that the current debt crisis has caused.
The parties on the right largely
embrace
free-market thinking, while Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and its kindred parties in Libya and Tunisia are deeply sceptical of the state, which they view as bloated, inept, and ultimately corrupt.
And, finally, the GMS countries must
embrace
research and development, to improve their understanding of malaria parasites and the mosquitoes that spread them.
And in the Middle East, the Islamic State (ISIS) virulently rejects modernity – and targets societies that
embrace
it.
But their
embrace
of the free market was accompanied by expanded access to education and health care, making their growth more equitable.
Moreover, our civil servants
embrace
problem solving, demonstrating a level of resourcefulness that has produced many localized solutions to human development challenges such as ensuring food security and adequate supplies of clean water and housing.
Why should they not fully
embrace
efficient resource allocation?
If people feel engulfed by crises, and view the future as fragile and precarious, they will be reluctant to
embrace
uncertainty.
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