Fleeing
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For the next forty minutes it's a case of chicken little crying the sky is falling, as Edwards single handedly starts a panic in Los Angeles that has the populace rioting and
fleeing
for the hills.
It all comes together when a man (Charles Russell)
fleeing
from the law for a murder hides out in a boarding house.
In London, the aspirant actress Eve Gill (Jane Wyman) and her friend Jonathan Cooper (Richard Todd) are
fleeing
from the police in her car to her father's boat two hours far from the city.
The flick opens with a terrified man (Michael Eklund, an Ethan Hawk look alike)
fleeing
from a demon in a deserted parking garage.
And each moment is fleeing, dynamic, related to the moment before and the moment that follows.
Girls fall down when
fleeing
the killer, stoner guy walks into a freezer with corpses, hunk guy gets mixed up between two girls and Stanley walks around, killing people with his crazy pickaxe catapult, stomping dogs, stabbing people, building funny dwarfs out of corpses and having a relaxing dinner with his dead rotting parents.
The film opens with hero David(Andrew David)and Sue(Starr Andreeff), secret lovers, searching for possible survivors and running into a pregnant woman(..after finding a dead family with their stomach's ripped open)who herself is
fleeing
a gargoyle.
In one scence, a girl hangs herself, yet no-one around her, acts to help her, were they either
fleeing
or looking at her corpse hanging there.
A lonely sawmill operator in the Mississippi Delta, Jackson Fentry, assumes the responsibility of caring for a
fleeing
pregnant woman.
A man in a bad suit runs around a house,
fleeing
something.
Hate builds up within, as he lost his son in Vietnam and he takes it upon himself to hand out the punishment for
fleeing
his commitments.
Instead, we get the 'pursue and destroy
fleeing
humans through wilderness' plot, a more tedious 2nd act than I would have thought.
It makes the movie sound like it will be a dodgy and innocuous Thing/Ten little Indians variation with the last survivors of the human race trapped on a spacecraft
fleeing
the earth getting picked of one by one by one of their own, who might not be human.
And just about the last thing the EU needs is an influx of hundreds of thousands of migrants
fleeing
poverty, political repression, and despair in Moldova and other countries of the former Soviet Union.
Likewise, money
fleeing
low US interest rates (and, more generally, industrial countries) has pushed up emerging-market equity and real-estate prices, setting them up for a fall (as we witnessed recently with the flight to safety following Europe’s financial turmoil).
That is a stunning figure, given high oil prices, abundant investment opportunities, and the nearly moribund US and European economies – the main recipients of Russia’s
fleeing
capital.
This repression has had a serious impact on the scientific community, with Russia’s top scientific minds – unwilling to remain in an environment where greed and corruption stifle creativity and exploration – joining investors and capital in
fleeing
the country.
American universities benefited mightily from refugee German Jews
fleeing
Adolf Hitler.
Poverty and the rigid social control of a reactionary Roman Catholic Church made the country inhospitable to intellectual life -- to Britain's and America's great advantage, because both received many bright Irish
fleeing
the stultifying intellectual life of their homeland.
But while the Balkans did become a highway for asylum seekers
fleeing
Syria for Germany and Sweden in 2015 and 2016, that route was effectively closed down when Turkey agreed to host refugees in exchange for EU financial aid.
Some 38,000 Somalis have sought refuge in Uganda as well,
fleeing
a war that is also partly of Uganda’s making.
Unless action is taken to address the issue, hundreds of communities that simply wish to practice their religion peacefully will face profound psychological and demographic consequences,
fleeing
into exile to preserve their faith.
The foreigners against whom he was inveighing in the 1630s were the Sephardic Jews who, at the turn of that century, began
fleeing
the Inquisitions of Spain and Portugal and had found refuge (and prosperity) in Amsterdam, and the Ashkenazi Jews arriving more recently to escape pogroms in the east.
Dividing Iraq into separate Sunni and Shia states, for example, could easily result in Mesopotamia’s version of the Indian subcontinent’s tragedy in 1947, when millions of people died
fleeing
to Pakistan or India after the partition.
But policymakers seem to have forgotten that when people are
fleeing
for their lives, when their family and friends have been brutalized, imprisoned, or killed, no democratic government’s deterrent can match the fear that drives them to try their luck on the high seas, packed into rickety boats.
They are dreaming of Germany – not any European country, but specifically Germany – the way, more than a century ago, Europe’s poor,
fleeing
misery – and, in some cases, pogroms – dreamed of America.
Walls and fences won’t stop millions of migrants
fleeing
violence, extreme poverty, hunger, disease, droughts, floods, and other ills.
And it has done so by relying on innovative measures that substitute its elastic balance sheet for those of over-extended governments, gun-shy private investors, and
fleeing
bank depositors.
Indeed, the eight years I spent in England as a child made me a lifelong Anglophile, not to mention a proponent of kindness and magnanimity for those
fleeing
persecution.
Only since he began to feel pressure from the British public – who have been deeply affected by images of those
fleeing
persecution, especially the photo of the lifeless body of Aylan Kurdi, a three-year-old Syrian boy, washed up on a beach – has Cameron’s stance begun to change.
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