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But my art is so far from metrics, and moreover, my photography is widely
exposing
the theme of escapism.
We no longer need the heat shield to protect us from the force of atmospheric entry, so we jettison the heat shield,
exposing
for the first time our lander to the atmosphere of Mars.
But what we're
exposing
ourselves to every day now is very much interfering with that natural system, and I think it's really something to think about.
I am now
exposing
myself to my audience, right?
And there's a phenomenon called Henry's law, that says gases will dissolve into a fluid in proportion to the partial pressures you're
exposing
them to.
The rest turns into a stable compound, which survives filtration into the water systems, thereby
exposing
the very aquatic birds that would carry flu and providing them a chance to breed resistant strains.
Moreover the original release, the "long version" was recently shown on TCM
exposing
the film, in ail probability, to its largest audience ever.
He could have make his point more powerful
exposing
the other side of the coin without mocking it.
A life-long horror movie fan, it is a tremendous pleasure for me to be able to share with others my thoughts and ideas about great horror films, and to, hopefully, have a hand in
exposing
people to movies they may not otherwise seek out.
The dashing, jovial Flynn essays Custer from his days at West Point as a reckless, headstrong cadet, through the Civil War years in an extraordinarily generous and partisan interpretation of history, and finally as the nonpareil Indian fighter whose blunder at the Little Big Horn is excused as a sacrifice by Custer of his command as a way of
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the corruption of government officials and post traders as well as a protest of the unfair treatment of the Plains Indians.
An entertaining first draft for "North By Northwest", "Saboteur" has some wonderful Hitchcockian moments (one of the best occurs at a table, when the hero is asked by a woman who hasn't yet seen that he's wearing handcuffs, to give her a plate; trying to do that, he also drops a knife to the floor,
exposing
himself even more!)
As one reviewer remarked, "This film very aptly captures the stark, cold, matter-of-fact feel of the NYC winter season, while keenly
exposing
the underbelly of the region's infamous underworld of crime and policing.
The cinematography was certainly different
exposing
the stage aspect of the set and story.
A nice starting point for "Just Say" Julie Brown
exposing
her talents early in her career.
Making up a fake historical actor and crediting this fiction with
exposing
Amin to the world is irresponsible, lazy and stupid.
All of the jokes are basically college students
exposing
stuff that people probably have NO interest in seeing, yet it's "funny."
This documentary was very thorough and exposing, and at the same time entertaining, which I thought was rather impressive.
You may remember me more clearly in the classroom scene when the werewolf was
exposing
himself on film.
It's almost as if the writer knew of a dirty little secret and was
exposing
it with this film.
The movie unravels the friendships by
exposing
that neither Quaid or MacDowell like Kinnear and Collette very much,individually, after their secrets and lies are exposed.
The only parts worth
exposing
your mind to are the 'blood and gore' moments, or 'rubber and watery ketchup' as they should be known.
The high society singer may find herself the victim of a double cross
exposing
her ill deed.
He and Mr. Gimble were cynically invited to participate in a movie that not only had no point, but which, in its stab at ridiculing the country music scene, only succeeded in
exposing
the bad taste and ignorance of Hollywood itself.
But while Moore used the shrinking US job market as an entry point into a career
exposing
the economic slavery being imposed on this nation (and others), this fellow chooses to attack a man that should very well be a hero to his father and surely his own self.
The writing cuts to the bone,
exposing
hypocrisy in all its forms.
He had a knack of
exposing
hypocrisy, be it in politics, organized religion, race relations or whatever.
Each story unfolds in gruesome detail,
exposing
Douglas a heel, a cad, and, possibly, a murderer.
Although this is the main storyline, several others intertwine,
exposing
the underside and hypocrisy of small town life.
Woodward does fine work as the cynical, satirical commentator,
exposing
the rotten underbelly of this world, and doing it with wily delight.
A little further ahead lies a literal ghost town, Sunset Valley, containing flesh-eating undead victims claimed by devil-worshiping ghoul, Bloody Bill(Jeremy Bouvet; whose face is rotted away, his lower lip gone,
exposing
teeth)who avenged the wrongful lynching of his beloved innocent sister Mary.
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