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This film was soooo painful to watch that I almost had to smash the T.V. and
flush
the pieces down the toilet.
And you sense that Griffith just needs a chance to wrap her legs around the religious student for him to
flush
the whole faith down the toilet.
Watching the toilet
flush
is more exciting.
Anyone that disagrees should go stuff there head in the toilet and
flush
it about 666 times!
In short, the flick plays out like just another screwed up junkie artist bio which doesn't crawl into the Pinero head to
flush
out the questionable humanity of the enigmatic protagonist.
The more relevant social commentary is the portrayal of women, after they have lost that
flush
of young love, tend to become disillusioned.
He has this great ability to
flush
out very human elements in his character.
The movie is fine, but what makes me
flush
it down the drain is that the people creating it portray it as a true story, when it is in fact BS! Kevin Mitnick never caused money loss or economical losses for the companies claimed.
Like a previous poster, I availed of this film in Woolworths in Blackpool while on a trip and pretty
flush
for cash.
Are such businesses –
flush
with venture capital – running their operations at a loss in order to capture market share?
If the Yellow Vests decide the machine they have unleashed has overtaken them, and they can no longer stop Act IV, they must be prepared during the protests to help the police
flush
out the violent “brown vests” who will be circulating among them.
On a visit to the Soviet Union, Mao Zedong famously refused to use the
flush
toilet adjoining his room, and instead used a chamber pot he had brought from China.
After all, it is cheap and abundant; we never lack enough of it to clean our clothes, manufacture our goods, water our plants, cook our food, or
flush
our toilets.
This is usually a gas-station owner who is
flush
with cash at the end of each day and who, for security reasons and in order to pay for his fuel supplies, is obliged to deposit his cash daily at his bank, turning valuable FEs into less valuable BEs.
The key question economists should now be asking is why financial markets are “seizing up” when banks and other financial institutions are
flush
with liquidity.
Flush
toilets are taken for granted in rich countries, but they are so scarce in India that the country accounts for 600 million of the one billion people worldwide who must resort to open defecation.
With an investment of $33 billion, three billion more people would gain access to today’s low-cost lavatory technology – pour-flush and dry-pit latrines in rural areas and
flush
toilets linked to a septic tank in urban areas.
In the early 2000s,
flush
with cash thanks to a commodity boom, Lula’s government began to distribute subsidized credit to consumers and businesses, hold down energy prices artificially, and expand government spending at more than double the rate of GDP growth.
Because of this downward spiral in economic activity, banks are now
flush
with liquidity, which is supporting a rally in the domestic bond market, as the slump in domestic demand drags down demand for bank credit (see the chart below).
As a result of these two factors, established institutions – particularly the large banks – will be inclined to do fewer things for fewer people, despite being
flush
with liquidity provided by central banks (the “liquidity paradox”).
These include
flush
toilets, automobiles, electric power, long-distance communications, modern information processing, and so forth.
In the early 1970’s, the
flush
of technological optimism was over, the Vietnam War was a disaster, societies were in turmoil, and economies were stagnating.
So, given its newfound energy riches, one might expect Burma’s public finances to be rather flush, with surpluses aplenty to spend on health, education and much else that the country so desperately needs.
The military, which planned to
flush
out the main militant hideouts with air strikes, and then send in ground troops, instructed residents to leave the area beforehand.
It is also correct that if OPEC had excess capacity, it would have already used it to
flush
out speculators to bring oil prices down.
OPEC can regain control in one of two ways: use its “claimed” excess capacity to
flush
out speculators, or use its financial surpluses to overtake them.
Water from the Tiger Leaping Gorge will be diverted to
flush
out Dianchi Lake, without which Kunming will not prosper.
In any case, monetary policy can address only liquidity problems – and banks are
flush
with excess reserves.
Emerging Markets’ Bubble TroublesROME – Some of the developing world’s larger countries,
flush
with capital after being recognized by investors as “emerging-market economies” (EMEs), have been pursuing policies with little regard for the lessons of the financial crises of 1997-1998 and 2008-2009.
Commercial banks,
flush
with central banks’ money, advanced credit for many unsound investment projects, with the explosion of financial innovation (particularly of derivative instruments) fueling the lending frenzy.
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