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The plot is thin; a beautiful pianist (Carla Borelli) suffers a minor breakdown and ends up at an old, scary-looking asylum in the country, where she
hears
sinister chanting and has a number of extremely vivid nightmares.
He begins to hear arguments in the adjoining apartment and bangs on the wall at one point to let them know he
hears
them.
When he
hears
of his brother's troubles, he immediately comes to his aid(As any true man of action would!).
Every sensitive thing this woman
hears
gets her so aroused that she lets her hair down and goes into orgasmic ecstasy with every word especially when-after putting down $50 for the entire show-she
hears
both of the men say, "Have you lost weight?"
When movie dialog is so flat, so much less than ordinary speech, and so affectedly slow that the viewer
hears
each line 3 times mentally before it's actually spoken, something is wrong.
So
hears
what we do, we finish the film and just loop in a mention of Amityville House.
While she starts to undress, she turns on the answering machine where she
hears
a message from her husband.
As soon as my partners
hears
the song "Over the Hills..." she knows it is time to visit her friend.
Look at how he tries to establish where the racing cars are that he
hears
but cannot see on the open road!
It's about a single man, who
hears
a German propoganda broadcast, and relays information he's heard onto others in the ghetto, how ever his words are relayed and sometimes distorted.
In this very serviceable thriller, a young woman named Jill
hears
from her former lover Roderick.
Joe Besser has one funny moment when he
hears
one of the others reveal a secret; he punches the guy on the arm and in his best spoiled-brat voice says, "Ooo, you're such a snitch!"
Oh before I forget mom
hears
Gwennie telling her son that she talked to his grandma and he should see her.
Like Thatcher, Blair now
hears
from his party that he should go and replies that “the people” still want him.
Read More from "Zone Defense"Immunization on the Front LineMAPUTO – Most of the news one
hears
coming out of Mozambique is bad – poverty, disease, conflict, and floods.
To be sure, this finding is at odds with all of the eulogies for globalization that one
hears
these days, and Donald Trump’s decidedly protectionist administration in the US could now send global trade into a long retreat.
Because new government purchases can devolve into counterproductive political boondoggles that spur little economic growth, another proposal one often
hears
is to expand government transfer payments.
As a result of these developments, one
hears
much less of late about the Chinese model and more about the Chinese reality.
When one
hears
of the unsuitability or ethnocentricism of human rights, what are these human rights that someone in a developing country can do without?
One often
hears
people saying that the true problem facing Denmark – and, in particular, its political class – is that Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt lacks Nyborg’s strengths.
Heaven
hears
with the ears of its people.”
BRUSSELS – At high-level gatherings of the European Union elite, one often
hears
the following type of statement: “Europe must integrate and centralize economic governance in order to defend its social model in an age of globalization.”
No one is sure how much money the Venezuelan regime pumped into Nicaragua, but one
hears
estimates from reputable sources of around $500 million a year for nearly a decade.
One
hears
this everywhere nowadays, but it’s not true.
In Europe, one rarely
hears
the word “defense” without “security.”
The number of words a child
hears
during that critical time has a huge impact on his or her future intellectual abilities.
Everyone notices that the capital which fled Russia ended up in Western banks; no one
hears
of money being hidden in North Korea.
ROME – Increasingly, one
hears
predictions that the euro will go the way of the gold standard in the 1930’s.
Economic historian Harold James sets the Bush economic strategy in its historical context and
hears
dangerous echoes of past American failures.
One frequently
hears
the assertion that democracies’ electoral cycles are poorly suited to implementing long-term, forward-looking policies.
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