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Charlie is looking for the right girl of which he finds in Harriet, an attractive butcher whom Charlie falls head over
heels
for.
There is no softness in Julia Stiles' performance to make you like her or believe that FP would fall so head over
heels
in love with her.
The acting between Vanessa and Zak is 101% you could almost believe that they are head over
heels
in love when singing "you are the music in me" and "I gotta go my own way" Every member of the cast in fact gave a 100% for me.
It is a girl watchers paradise but, arabian type women with zippers on their costumes and high
heels
in the dessert!
The best scene involves a car chase through a park, the only suspense consisted of finding out if Sharon can run on high
heels
for an entire movie without falling flat on her face.
Well, when they started work on their first Fox feature, the movie they made, Great Guns, came on the
heels
of the success of Buck Privates and if one looked at the original script of the Fox/L & H picture, you'd know that indeed the studio wanted to capitalize on the Universal/A & C blockbuster as evidenced by this unfilmed exchange between Stan & Ollie: O: Wait-, S: What's the matter?, O: Don't throw the water out there!, S: Why not?, O: The sergeant is just liable to come walking in!, S: What's the matter with that?, O: Don't you remember?
This is a pretty disappointing movie, coming on the
heels
of Alan Arkin and Peter Falk's terrific performance in "The In-Laws".
Every scene in this movie is done so horribly that I don't know how this movie actually made it to a theater) Christian Malcolm is such a great action hero like when he chases after his truck and has to jump in the back with the cult right on his
heels.
On the
heels
of these two is Inspector Branco who is well-versed in vampirism and folklore.
This came directly on the
heels
of "The Godfather" from the year before, the film that put Pacino on the map.
The nineteenth-century philosopher John Stuart Mill had a more civilized view:“I confess I am not charmed with the ideal of life held out by those who think…that the trampling, crushing, elbowing, and treading on each other's heels, which form the existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of human kind….The best state for human nature is that in which, while no one is poor, no one desires to be richer, nor has any reason to fear being thrust back, by the efforts of others to push themselves forward.”
Will they be ruled by bearded men in turbans and veiled women - or will we see suits and high
heels?
There was a coup attempt in Bahrain that same year, which came hard on the
heels
of a Shia uprising in Saudi Arabia the year before.
That proclamation by British Prime Minister David Cameron, following hard on the
heels
of similar renunciations of multiculturalism by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, suggests that a page is being turned in European society.
Sanders’s charges put her back on her heels; when asked by the moderator in a CNN Town Hall why she accepted so much money from Goldman Sachs, a nonplussed Clinton shrugged and replied, “That’s what they offered.”
The lessons of the last oil shock, which came on the
heels
of a collapse in state-led industrialization in the mid-1980s, were hard to absorb.
It has been knocked back on its heels, but it is still standing, and responded swiftly to the assassination of three major figures, losing no time in appointing a new defense minister.
The global economic crash came on the
heels
of the 2008 oil-price explosion, which proved to be short-lived but is likely to return as global oil supplies are stretched to the limit.
Coming close on the
heels
of the Annapolis conference, which brought together representatives from all Arab states – including Syria – and Israel, many observers regarded our meeting as a signal of the Bush administration’s refusal to normalize bilateral relations with Syria or strike any deals or bargains with its regime.
Succeeding Rabin, Peres tried to negotiate a peace deal with Syria on the
heels
of Oslo.
As the person in charge of Iran’s nuclear policy, compromising is as dangerous for him as digging in his
heels.
Rather than modifying a policy framework that had failed for five years to deliver on its stated objectives, they dug in their heels, eventually resorting to the economic equivalent of gunboat diplomacy.
As a result, bureaucracy is constantly at their heels, leaving them in perpetual need of upheaval and renewal.
It is not a coincidence that its last two slowdowns followed closely on the
heels
of growth slumps in its two largest foreign markets, Europe and the United States.
But he is now being tested as never before, and he’s made some mistakes (including something as silly as turning up in boots with “Cuban”
heels
that made him look faintly ridiculous).
Today’s generation of central bankers has dug in its
heels
at the opposite end of the inflation spectrum.
But neither those concerns nor Chinese retaliation will win the US any sympathy, because the administration’s latest action comes on the
heels
of bogus US steel and aluminum tariffs, trumped up, as it were, on national security grounds.
Urgent action is needed, as the recent financial and economic crisis, following hard on the
heels
of the food-price crisis, is believed to have set back progress on poverty reduction even further.
On the
heels
of the budget deficits of Reaganomics and the related plunge in national saving, the current account swung sharply into deficit, averaging -2.4% of GDP from 1983 to 1989.
The classical economists of the nineteenth century looked forward to what they called a “stationary state,” when, in the words of John Stuart Mill, the life of “struggling to get on…trampling, crushing, elbowing, and treading on each other’s heels” would no longer be needed.
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