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His campaign manager Harry Stone (Ken Swofford) demands the candidate dump his mistress (Tisha Sterling) and backs up the demand with threats to
expose
the politician's shady past.
An unfortunate but well intentioned flick, "OA" has nothing new to offer and appears to be a misguided attempt to
expose
the real truth behind the projects (drugs, gangs, crime, cockroaches, etc.) as if we haven't had our fill of ghetto flicks.
Corpulent Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is on hand, and, as the body-count rises, must tax his legendary 'little grey cells' to the limit in order to
expose
the assassin in their midst.
Each resident takes on their own personality and even though they later turn murderous the viewer finds themselves not only sympathizing with Duane, his brother and the rest of the freaks, but you will actually find yourself rooting them on as they seek revenge against several reporters from a sleazy tabloid who threaten to
expose
the Bradleys as well as a sleazy old man who runs a 'freak show' and falsely claims to have captured Belail.
No one can watch this movie and feel comfortable, and that in itself demonstrates the meaning behind this
expose
on culture, violence and youth.
By the film's end I was waiting for our shaky-handed, Secret Service hero to rip-off his shirt to
expose
a big Superman letter "S" on his chest!
In this brutal
expose
you will witness the birth of a global police state that surpasses Orwell's nightmarish vision.
26 years later, Pacino was to star in "The Insider," another thriller where he played a character who helps to
expose
corruption, this time in the world of corporate America.
They could edit out the few lessor violent scenes in order to
expose
this to a wider audience, especially kids who should open their mind to the real potential of film beyond the stale, clichéd, forgettable Hollywood tripe sure to infiltrate the multiplexes this summer.
So I made films and books that would
expose
the patterns of thought and behavior that underpin the devastating commands to kill and betray one’s neighbor.
The potential pitfall is that any British tariff increase above the EU level would
expose
the UK to claims for compensation from third countries in the WTO.
Efforts to restrict people’s movement between countries
expose
the soft underbelly of globalization: the deepening gap between countries’ mean incomes.
China’s leaders have long feared publicly visible divisions within the elite, given the risk that infighting could
expose
sensitive secrets.
If reforms become broadly unpopular or
expose
dangerous divisions within the leadership, the government will have good reason to divert public attention from controversies at home by picking fights abroad.
Many of these connections take place on un-moderated platforms that
expose
children to a wide variety of opinions, beliefs, and cultures – not all positive or safe.
But some commodity exporters still seek ways to borrow that won’t
expose
them to excessive risk.
It seems clear, however, that his more immediate goal is to
expose
the West’s double standards, thereby breaking down Western barriers to his pursuit of Russian interests.
Examining the US-led coalition's prewar actions may well
expose
official deception and manipulation in making the case for military intervention.
Today, too many Latin governments, fearful of the media’s ability to
expose
misdeeds, have altered their tactics but remain determined to limit press freedom.
In that case, a miscarriage could
expose
a woman to a murder charge.
The UK and Spain do not need to fear that independence for Scotland and Catalonia would
expose
them to such threats.
But one should also hope that Libya’s new government will
expose
the links between Western politicians and the Qaddafi regime.
Because such a compensation structure would
expose
executives to a broader share of the negative consequences of risks taken, it would reduce their incentives to take excessive risks.
Relations with Brazil
expose
other difficulties.
“Regulatory failures
expose
people and the environment to horrific risks.”
Allowing it to expire without progress toward permanent stability would
expose
Europe to disruptions that would diminish significantly its prospects for long-term economic stability, growth and job creation.
And, given monarchs’s typical lack of any substantial governmental expertise, attempting to reason with them would only
expose
their ignorance, aggravate their insecurity, and often lead to a courtier’s fall.
Nevertheless, the Howard government, like the Bush administration, was willing to
expose
the entire planet to the risks of global warming, which threaten the very existence of many island states.
Her talent is to make the private public, to
expose
the thoughts that people are afraid to think.
And it was important to
expose
the societies under Soviet control to their shortcomings and to the advantages of outside ideas.
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