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There are cruel and upsetting scenes involving the young female characters and it would take a hardened heart to not to flinch or be moved by what the characters have to
endure.
My ultimate idea is that every disk of this movie should be destroyed in a fiery grave, so that no one will have to
endure
its torture ever again.
But when he talks,when he's trying to be humorous...Aaaarrrrrgggggghhhhhh! Zeus,help me to
endure
that !!!
All else we
endure
could be easily borne.
However, I couldn't bear seeing Snoopy and Woodstock having to
endure
all that torture.
It's just fortunate that it turned out to be a clever, imaginative action/adventure rather than the dull-minded, big-budget exploitations we've had to
endure
in remakes & sequels in recent years.
This man and his family endure, endure,
endure
and support, support, support through some of the most trying times a family could go through.
This movie is an insult to anyone who may have the misfortune to
endure
92 minutes of unprofessional directing, poor special effects, poorer acting and an altogether mediocre performance and story line.
The living nightmare the creatures must endure, not knowing who or what they are, is barely hinted at and represented in a way that resembles more a Saturday morning kid's show like 'Land of the Lost' or one of Irwin Allen's numerous TV shows, such as 'Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.' (Hmm...) Moreau's attempt to reverse his experiment by turning Braddock from man to animal is promising; it's too little, too late though and the idea is never fully explored.
The theme is portrayed magnificently as the movie does a good job in showing how all the characters' karma dictates the degree of suffering they must
endure
in their life and/or death.
It will have extra appeal to anyone (like me) who has been a shop Clerk and has had to
endure
stupid customer questions like "are you closed?"! Warning, the acting can be annoying on watching it again so it is better to look at it as adding to the clerks questionable character.
Don't expect it to ge a 'great movie' though, you will have to
endure
formulaic elements and shallow psychological insights.
This has to be one of the worst things I've ever had to endure..and that was under pain of death from the other 'arf!
Very little insight was established in terms of what Rex really had to
endure
with the disappearance of his lover, the film almost makes her disappearance seem trivial in it's execution.
It's a shame Dennis Potter is no longer with us, we need more of his ilk to produce top quality TV comedy so we don't have to
endure
anymore crap we get from across the pond.
Once in jail, the conditions are dire and horrifying, to say the least, and any woman might wonder if she could
endure
the same for the right to vote.
They can
endure
beyond the circumstances that gave rise to them, often taking several generations to fade away.
We shouldn’t, but increasingly it appears that we will have to
endure
another one nonetheless.
Add to that inadequate regional political-military arrangements, and it is not at all certain that wisdom will triumph over recklessness, or that Asia’s unique decades-long peace will
endure.
Because truly democratic policies must be inclusive, implementing reforms in a democracy takes time and effort; but the painful process of building broad pro-reform coalitions also ensures that those policies will
endure.
So do not doubt our ability to
endure
and stand firm.
While rifts between, say, Spaniards and Catalonians will surely reemerge soon, that fundamental sense of unity must
endure.
Where it led, others soon followed, forcing humanity to
endure
the decades of weapons development, arms races, proliferation, and nuclear crises that followed.
But the world’s top offender remains North Korea, where Christians are subject to the worst forms of abuse, with reports that at least 25%
endure
slave-like conditions in labor camps.
Bo will join a long line of incarcerated officials, though the special prisons where they are held may seem like recreation centers for retired senior officials when compared to the abusive and physically degrading conditions that the Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo and other prisoners have had to
endure.
But, while the specifics differ, the implications are the same: all must now
endure
excruciatingly painful spending cuts.
In the meantime, the UK is set to
endure
substantial political and economic pain.
And because they also assume that the liberal international economic order will endure, they expect that, once “liberated” from the shackles of the EU, the UK will find eager partners with which to sign trade deals.
But that balance was fundamentally coincidental; it could not be expected to
endure
changing economic circumstances.
By giving the green light to the Optional Protocol to the 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, the Council has established an important mechanism to expose abuses that are typically linked to poverty, discrimination, and neglect, and that victims frequently
endure
in silence and helplessness.
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