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(A reformatted copy of this is being E-mailed to my Congressional representative as we speak; watch this biographical documentary--my
Exhibit
A--again, and I'm sure you'll want to contact YOUR Congress person, Prime Minister, head sheikh, etc., as well.)
Having said that, there is only so much I am willing to put up with
(exhibit
1-House of the Dead!)
Is a top-five
exhibit
for the contention that Hollywood's standard for enjoyable and believable scripts is (inexplicably) far lower for sequels to successful movies.
"The SharkTank Redemption" seemed to indicate that the DVD would contain a humorous spin-off parody of the movie involving sharks trying to escape their tanks at an ocean
exhibit.
At times, the movie does
exhibit
a terror-filled tense background and their are subtle nice flourishes of horror touches inserted throughout the movie, but they are unable to make up for the rest of the jumble of weaknesses that pervade this movie.
It is nice to see characters that are true to their natures and which do not
exhibit
that nasty tendency to change personalities in midstream just because it was convenient to give a shortcut to the plot.
James Caan must be wondering why he agreed to the project... his eyes seem to mist over every time he has to
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a reaction to the laboured twists and turns of a preposterous plot.
In many cases, the reality is enigmatic, and John Cassavetes is a genius to capture and
exhibit
that obscure sense of reality on celluloid.
I just saw the Ralph Lauren car
exhibit
at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
This is
exhibit "
A", front and center.
Here's
exhibit
A in crappy dubbing - these guys ignore all syntax as they lurch around waiting to pounce on the next lip movement.
To ensure good science, research animals should be healthy and
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normal behavior, apart from the specific effects under investigation.
Exhibit
A is the much-touted Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a $1 trillion program focused on the debt-financed construction of infrastructure in developing countries.
Companies
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similar behavior when it comes to acquiring innovative technologies, adhering to ineffective, restrictive processes, despite an ostensibly obvious alternative: the efficient systems that manufacturers use to secure inputs for production.
On this occasion, UNESCO and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) are joining forces to present at UNESCO headquarters the
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State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda.
Latin America's stalled and stagnant economies, which embraced the Washington Consensus more than most, stand out as
exhibit "
A."
The only justification for such a long list is that every government could claim to have attained at least one target – a trophy to
exhibit
at home.
In Milan, we recently unveiled our Living Nature exhibit, a 500-square-meter (5,381-square-foot) pavilion that can recreate four seasons simultaneously under the same roof.
But an uncomfortable question lingers: How is it possible for the world’s most powerful country and its oldest continuous democracy to
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a state of political discourse that is more reminiscent of a failed African state?
Although the shifting structure of the global economy is best described as a journey taken only once, growth in developing countries does
exhibit
repeating patterns.
One would expect that the shock from the financial crisis should be comparable for the United States and the eurozone, given that they are of similar size,
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a similar degree of internal diversity, and experienced a similar increase in house prices (on average) in the years preceding the bust.
Such “historicist” interpretations of Victorian London have also appeared recently in the fascinating current
exhibit
at the Wellcome Collection, “Dirt: The Filthy Reality of Everyday Life,” and in Bill Bryson’s new bestseller, At Home, which examines the social history surrounding a Victorian curate’s manor.
The Economic Fundamentals of 2013NEW YORK – The global economy this year will
exhibit
some similarities with the conditions that prevailed in 2012.
Only a small minority
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populist tendencies that, if they gained power, could lead a society from democracy to dictatorship.
Exhibit
A is the two sides’ positions on tax policy.
Forty of the countries studied still
exhibit
high or very high levels of gender inequality in most aspects of work – especially labor-force participation rates, wages, leadership positions, and unpaid care work – as well as in legal protections, political representation, and violence against women.
The unspoken truth is that, compared to “blue-staters,” those who live in red states
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less responsibility, on average, in their personal behavior: they are less physically fit, less careful in their sexual behavior, more prone to inflict harm on themselves and others through smoking and drinking, and more likely to receive federal subsidies.
Blue-state residents, who tend to be more educated and have higher incomes than residents of red states, have refrained from suggesting that their red-states compatriots
exhibit
behavior that falls short of the conservative rhetoric of personal responsibility.
As it turns out, economies with similar and relatively high levels of gross debt relative to GDP
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sharp differences when it comes to the composition of the debt.
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London created an interactive
exhibit
called “This Time Tomorrow.”
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