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Horton Foote has often written incisive character studies that are dramatically underpowered, and this effort by his writer-director son follows in Dad's
footsteps.
The goal of "Genesis" is to "cure" Mark, and the fellow house members consisting of several other men who've each been there different amount of times, of this "affliction" society likes to call "Homosexuality", in hopes that Mark and the others can learn to lead the "right" path and follow in the
footsteps
of Christ.
A few minutes later he hears
footsteps
coming down the stairs and he peers through the crack in the lavatory door and is shocked to see the uniform of a German general coming down the stairs.
Our hero has to decide whether to follow in the
footsteps
of his own father's past and accept a secure life of working for the American or to change tune and try something different.
Seems like he's following his father's
footsteps
of finding a lost civilization in Canada (!).
This is basically the story of a man who's made it in life the hard way without even a high school diploma but decides to follow in his kid's
footsteps
and tries to attend college himself to help his boy's attitude after he hands divorce papers to his second wife.
This non-masterpiece follows in the
footsteps
of several other pathetic attempts at turning a successful videogame franchise into a successful movie franchise.
Cam seams to be trying to follow in the
footsteps
of 50 Cent's 'Get Rich or Die Trying' film.
there were some footsteps, a girl and a delivery boy were "attacked", if you could even call it that, but otherwise nothing happened.
Nevertheless, I do not know exactly what went wrong with him this time, it turns out this movie is such a joke, there is hardly any fresh ideas, floppy plot, childish lines and totally irrelated actings, not mention the lame KungFu action part and hillbilly costumes...all in all it is more than just a big disappointment, and the last thing you wanna see is the whole Chinese film industry would follow his
footsteps
backwards.
This results in
footsteps
on the roof..
But the
footsteps
sounds SO wrong.
Jack Stone is following in his father's
footsteps.
Just imagine one of the guys in Goodfellas that didn't want to follow in the
footsteps
of the rest of the gangsters and this is him.
Success would spur other G-20 countries, acting out of self-interest, to follow in the climate leaders’
footsteps.
As for the EU itself, she promises to follow in the UK’s footsteps, renegotiating the terms of her country’s membership, and then calling a referendum on the agreement.
In any case, one thing seems certain: in the absence of a sweeping overhaul, the UN may quickly follow in the
footsteps
of other institutional relics of the Cold War, such as the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and NATO.
Yet some analysts now argue that the US is following in the
footsteps
of the United Kingdom, the last global hegemon to decline.
But if Putin, who has spent seven years “verticalizing” power in order to restore the stability and pride lost during Yeltsin’s “democratization” of Russia, really wanted to secure the good of his country, he would follow in Yeltsin’s
footsteps
and exit the scene.
With this in mind, more than one politician should have already followed in JFK’s footsteps, stepping forward to announce this generation’s critical moonshot, and to offer the public finances needed to make it happen.
Throughout the day, the airwaves were filled with songs repeating the Father of the Nation’s message, and reminding Kenyans to follow in his
footsteps.
Poland is following in Hungary’s illiberal
footsteps.
In other words, would I have followed in the
footsteps
of several of my Harvard colleagues who traveled to Libya to exchange views with and advise its dictator – and were paid for their services?
This means that the ECB will not be able to follow in the
footsteps
of the Bank of Japan, which continues to purchase large volumes of government bonds, without any visible pick-up in inflation.
Food producers and retailers should follow in the
footsteps
of the Devon-based bacon producer that recently committed to using only antibiotic-free pigs.
By doing so, Roosevelt and those who followed in his
footsteps
shifted the consensus.
That shift then allowed other low-income Asian economies – South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and to some extent Malaysia and Thailand – to follow in Japan's
footsteps.
With time, Brexit’s enormous costs to British society will become apparent and give pause to anyone wishing to follow in the UK’s
footsteps.
Bernanke, after an initial stumble—a rookie mistake as one commentator put it--appears to be following in his predecessor Alan Greenspan’s
footsteps.
The US drive to expand NATO is not shared by all its allies, and Europe is in no mood to follow in the
footsteps
of Georgia’s impulsive president and be dragged by the ex-Soviet Baltic states and Poland into a confrontation with Russia.
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