Foxes
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Every new sequence in "Mad
Foxes"
is literally a new & adventurous journey into a universe of grotesqueness and disbelief.
Not a drug in this world can offer you such a dangerously intoxicating and flamboyant trip as Paul Grau's "Mad
Foxes"
.
In fitting with the rest of the film, the acting and the dialogue are both terrible; but the film is very funny on numerous occasions, and while I can't say I overly enjoyed Mad Foxes; it might appeal to those who enjoy seeing movies at their worst.
Full-length movie about
foxes.
As a partial sop his characters had less pleasant sides - his character in PRINCE OF
FOXES
is a willing tool of Cesare Borgia (Orson Welles) for the first half of the movie.
A singular weakness of Modi’s government has been its tendency, when it comes to BJP extremists, to run with the
foxes
and hunt with the hounds.
They did, however, sometimes consume Guam flying
foxes
– a species of fruit bat that fed on cycad seeds and concentrated BMAA in their body fat.
Finally, some object that bankers dominate the boards of directors of the regional Reserve Banks, making it seem that the
foxes
are guarding the henhouse.
Eclectic
foxes
are better at curbing their ideological enthusiasms.
Because they avoid over-simplification,
foxes
make fewer mistakes.
Foxes
will often agree with hedgehogs up to a point, before complicating things: “Yes, my colleague is right that the Saudi monarchy is vulnerable, but remember that coups are rare and that the government commands many means of squelching opposition.”
In short, the qualities that make
foxes
more accurate also make them less popular.
Even citizens who prize accuracy have little way of knowing that they are sacrificing it when they switch channels from boring
foxes
to charismatic hedgehogs.
Foxes
carry competing, possibly incompatible theories in their heads.
The world needs fewer hedgehogs and more
foxes.
They are as subtle as foxes, aye, and as ravenous for blood as wolves!"Henry reluctantly restrained his impatience, and followed the direction of the peddler.
Behind them came the Countess Trifaldi, the squire Trifaldin of the White Beard leading her by the hand, clad in the finest unnapped black baize, such that, had it a nap, every tuft would have shown as big as a Martos chickpea; the tail, or skirt, or whatever it might be called, ended in three points which were borne up by the hands of three pages, likewise dressed in mourning, forming an elegant geometrical figure with the three acute angles made by the three points, from which all who saw the peaked skirt concluded that it must be because of it the countess was called Trifaldi, as though it were Countess of the Three Skirts; and Benengeli says it was so, and that by her right name she was called the Countess Lobuna, because wolves bred in great numbers in her country; and if, instead of wolves, they had been foxes, she would have been called the Countess Zorruna, as it was the custom in those parts for lords to take distinctive titles from the thing or things most abundant in their dominions; this countess, however, in honour of the new fashion of her skirt, dropped Lobuna and took up Trifaldi.
We cannot leave it here to the
foxes
and the ravens."
I should say those are foxes!"
They were foxes, but of a very large size, who uttered a sort of barking, at which Top seemed to be very much astonished, for he stopped short in the chase, and gave the swift animals time to disappear.
But, by their barking, these foxes, with reddish-gray hair, black tails terminating in a white tuft, had betrayed their origin.
So Herbert was able, without hesitating, to give them their real name of "Arctic foxes."
"No," replied Herbert; "but zoologists have not yet found out if the eye of these
foxes
is diurnal or nocturnal, or whether it is correct to class them in the genus dog, properly so called."
As to the sailor, from the moment when he found that the
foxes
were not classed in the genus eatable, they were nothing to him.
Pencroft regretted that Lincoln Island was not the home of a few families of bears rather than of so many
foxes
and seals.
They were visited every day, and at three different times, during the first days, specimens of those Antarctic
foxes
which they had already seen on the right bank of the Mercy were found in them.
"Why, there are nothing but
foxes
in this country!"
The reporter was right, and the traps were henceforward baited with the
foxes
carcasses.
However, once or twice in the second week of August, the traps supplied the hunters with other animals more useful than foxes, namely, several of those small wild boars which had already been seen to the north of the lake.
"That," observed Pencroft, "will enable us to establish our poultry-yard under better conditions, since we need have no fear of visits from
foxes
nor the attacks of other beasts."
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