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Some adult themes, since it was done just before they really
enforced
the film code, but it's still tame compared to what is on TV today.
I now find the
enforced
restraint (placed on the production by Mishima's widow) to be an asset.
"I fear you speak upon the rack, where men
enforced
do speak anything."
When energy "is
enforced"
I always wonder how they managed to violate the laws of entropy and still are without Nobel prizes.
This film is one of the more risqué black and white films of this time in the early 1930's before the Hoyts Code was
enforced.
The late 30s and early 40s were a golden age for adventure movies, what with the rise in budgets during the economic recovery, the changes to screen entertainment since the production code became
enforced
and the general carefree optimism of the times.
In this film, made JUST as the production code was being enforced, Jean Harlow is Eadie, and Patsy Kelly is the wisecracking, man-chasing sidekick "Kitty".
The working class fate that was so present in those 1950s and 1960s and still is present in some areas is too often
enforced
by the traditional thinking of the father.
One of the last releases before the Motion Picture Production Code was strictly
enforced.
After all,
enforced
heterosexuality has its compensations.
Seeing this in a theater with anyone I know would have only resulted in an
enforced
departure after many fewer minutes than I got through on DVD.
Infamous pre-code film, really the one film that caused people to insist on the Hayes Code being strictly
enforced.
There seems to be an unwritten, but rigidly
enforced
rule in Hollywood these days, that every movie must be black even if it's not.
However, even is this is true, the script should have made reference to this hard to believe 'fact' in dialogue, simply because the situation was so unusual and would have breached the strictly
enforced
wartime regulations concerning the blackout.
However (and fortunately for me), my parents
enforced
a Three Bite Rule at dinner when I was growing up; I adapted this into the "Three Show Rule" and sat down to the next two episodes of "Flash" with a virtuous, if heavy heart.
It turns out that Dr. Werdegast (Lugosi) has a score to settle with Poelzig (Karloff) and is looking for his wife and daughter after a long and
enforced
separation.
If we know how sausages are made, shouldn’t we also be able to find out how laws are made and enforced, and what the government officials whose salaries we pay do with their time?
For the last 15 months, the 2% inflation target, which is set by the government and is supposed to be
enforced
by the Bank of England, has been exceeded by more than a full percentage point.
Behind this is the notion that respect for human rights can be
enforced
externally, together with the hope that rulers will behave better because they recognize that they may be held accountable for violating human rights.
For the most part, human rights treaties are poorly monitored and enforced, and those countries that join face little or no penalty for failing to match their rhetoric with action.
Similarly, the one-child policy that has been
enforced
for the last 34 years will be modified.
All traditional individual rights are already covered in the Declaration of Human Rights, which will continue to be
enforced
by the court in Strasbourg.
The underlying assumption is that the new rules, unlike the previous rules, will be
enforced.
Likewise, proclaimed support for disparate, barely-known rebel groups; demands for dead-on-arrival sanctions resolutions; feckless calls for Assad’s departure (as if he plans to take the advice); and half-baked ideas about
enforced
“safe areas” (an utter failure in Bosnia) are unlikely to spare many lives, much less bring about the endgame that is so desperately needed.
In many cases, however, these imported laws were ignored, selectively enforced, or were complied with only in form, not substance.
Three factors are at work here:- Only a few rules are freestanding, i.e. can be fully understood and
enforced
without reference to other legal terms and concepts.
With the exception of highly technical rules, such as accounting standards, the contents and interpretation of rules is dependent on the context in which they are
enforced.
This principle, to which all agreed, must be
enforced
even if it upsets old habits and comfortable incomes.
But the opposite is also true: strong, properly
enforced
land rights can boost growth, reduce poverty, strengthen human capital, promote economic fairness (including gender equity), and support social progress more broadly.
Similar laws are
enforced
in more than 20 countries.
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