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The king responded in a
fashion
that actually has transformed us four decades later.
If you go back into the early days of the internet, when cyber-utopians like Nick Negroponte were writing big books like "Being Digital," the prediction was that the internet was going to be an incredibly powerful force to smooth out cultural differences, to put us all on a common field of one
fashion
or another.
She's a skilled human curator who knows what material is available to her, who's able to listen to the audience, and who's able to make a selection and push people forward in one
fashion
or another.
So of course, when you educate a girl, she tends to get married later on in life, she tends to have kids later on in life, she tends to have fewer kids, and those kids that she does have, she educates them in a more enlightened
fashion.
The third one I'll talk about is the progression dynamic, where you have to make progress, move through different steps in a very granular
fashion.
We have used our brains to
fashion
ever more amazing technologies.
As most health care systems reimburse practitioners in a fee-for-service-based
fashion
on the number and kind of treatments performed, it may be this economic incentive that tempts some practitioners to rather perform high-profit surgical treatments instead of exploring other treatment options.
It turns out that fashion, a discipline many of us consider to be trivial, can actually be a powerful tool for dismantling bias and bolstering the self-images of underrepresented populations.
But my work has always been about more than
fashion.
Haggerty, Blair and Donahue all look tired/embarrassed/recovering in some
fashion.
How many women really look and live like this when they hit "rock bottom" and if I could just borrow some cash from mum and carry out to live my
fashion
designing dreams - gosh, life would be great!
And it's sad that in a revisionist fashion, recent IMDb raters have deliberately over-inflated the scores on some of her films to make up for her being slighted in the past--or so it seems.
Rita Hayworth plays a Brooklyn nightclub dancer named Rusty who specializes in cheesecake chorus revues; she manages to get herself on the cover of a national
fashion
magazine, but her impending success as a solo (with romantic offers all around) has smitten boss Gene Kelly chomping at the bit.
I just don't understand why anytime someone does a show about one of the largest metro areas in the country (Houston, Dallas, Austin/San Antonio etc.), they portray the average person as someone who wears wranglers/cowboy hat , talks with a drawl, has zero
fashion
sense, and drives a truck on his way to either the "saloon" or his next hunting trip, rodeo, skeet shooting or country music concert.
Silly science can be fun to watch if it's executed in an amusing
fashion.
Gordon goes over the top in typical Full Moon fashion, but that's to be expected.
(For comparison, see some of the better Planet of the Apes movies where they trained their actors to move in simian fashion).
In typical Hollywood
fashion
people who are not even in the Bible have been "created" for supporting characters and play a large role in the movie.
He has no
fashion
sense.
I've never seen an ending scream out "And now we're over budget!" in a clearer
fashion.
The film is harmless enough in its
fashion
although some may well take offense given how innocent Asians really did get singled out during the Second World War.
anna massey is 'acting' in such an unbelievable
fashion.
Tom & Jerry are visiting Africa and disguise themselves in an "Amos-n-Andy
" fashion.
When I watched this truly awful movie, I was left with the undeniable feeling that Fred Olen Ray was involved, maybe not as director but in some fashion, and as I researched, I found that I was correct.
Perhaps it is the below mediocre screenplay (oops!, teleplay!) by John Pielmeier that consistently galumphs along in an awkward pedestrian
fashion
removing all sense of credibility to the story.
The exceptions that actually makes the whole thing worse is the terrible work made by the lighting guy who don't even have the skills to turn on the light in his own living room, the camera work that for no reasons at all sometimes are in tilted "Battlefield Earth" mode but for the most of the time are flat as a pancake, the extremely cheap and to small desert set that only contents a pile of sand in the front of a backdrop painted as a desert, that turns very old very fast because it appears in almost every scene, and the bad idea by the costume designer to try to mimic "The fifth element"'s
fashion
madness with the addition of the silliest hats ever made.
Alternating, in neck breaking fashion, between romantic and gross out comedy, Tomcats is certainly interesting.
The other thing that was able to grasp my attention besides her metal mouth was her questionable
fashion
sense.
The problem was that although the film was made in 1933, it was essentially a silent film with only the barest of dialog scattered (only a few sentences) in the film in the most amateur
fashion.
A gut-ripping baby T-Rex is on the loose in a small western town, prompting sheriff Eric Roberts and animal control agent Melissa Brasselle (who walks through her role in a very disinterest fashion) to get to the bottom of things.
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