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And you can create parts with moving components, hinges, parts within parts.
Wouldn't it be awesome if you could, for the first time, get eyewear that actually fits you perfectly and doesn't require any hinge assembly, so chances are, the
hinges
are not going to break?
Well, its
hinges
battle with gravity, and gravity will always win in the end, so why not have it pivot on the center where it can stay balanced?
The future of our organizations, our companies, our societies
hinges
on your answer to these questions.
It has no flaps, no hinges, no ailerons, no other actuators, no other control surfaces, just a simple propeller.
Modern-day eyeglasses feature a pair of rims that hold corrective lenses, a bridge that connects the rims, sides that slide behind the ears,
hinges
that connect the sides to the frames, and on some glasses, a pair of temple tips for behind the ear comfort.
So the answer
hinges
on the answer to three simple questions.
The film
hinges
on such a ridiculous premise that it barely raises an eyebrow when characters are killed with BBQ tongs and are impaled by carrots.
While the plot
hinges
on a fairly decent idea, the writing is profoundly lame and two of the three main teens are absurdly wooden.
A bad bad movie... terrible plot,
hinges
on Bolo Yeung's charater, but he speaks maybe 20 words in the entire movie and only has one fight scene - still in great shape considering he was also in the kung fu classic "Enter The Dragon" Interesting to see William Zabka ("Johnny" from The Karate Kid) in another martial-arts role.
" While sporadically engrossing (including a few effectively tender moments) and humorous, the sledgehammer-obvious satire 'Homecoming
' hinges
on comes off as forced and ultimately unfulfilling.
But there's no point in discussing plausibility when our plot
hinges
on such a patently unbelievable series of interconnected coincidences: i.e., first, that Charley would have his overbite corrected the very day his wife would have her nose fixed, second, that each spouse would keep their respective cosmetic surgeries secret from the other, and third, that when bumping into each other in public afterward, Charley and Vivien wouldn't recognize each other.
The acting is excellent, particularly that of Bill Paterson as a British minister grappling with his heroin-addicted daughter and an aid deal to Pakistan that
hinges
on drug issues.
The plot
hinges
on chance happenings and relies on stupidity from people who are supposed to be smart.
How strange the human mind is; this center of activity wherein perceptions of reality are formed and stored, and in which one's view of the world
hinges
on the finely tuned functioning of the brain, this most delicate and intricate processor of all things sensory.
It also has a problem finding a true voice, which is something a film of this nature
hinges
on.
Ken Foree is Benny, a hunter passing through who almost hits the couple trying to flee Leatherface who had just tore the trunk door off it's
hinges.
The plot revolves around a newlywed couple honeymooning at a castle inherited by the husband; soon enough, strange happenings start to plague the wife, and the story drags insufferably, as the central plot point
hinges
on a secret everyone wants to avoid.
No genre ages more quickly and more badly than the "big con" movie, since the whole satisfaction of the viewer
hinges
on the big final scene - which we know from every "con artist" movie from "The Sting" to Mamet's "House of Games" and which, inevitably, recurs in every familiar detail as the big closing scene of "Criminal" - in which all the characters who have been presented to us throughout the film as having no connection with one another - street-robbers, cops, "mark"s etc. - are revealed - gasp!! - to have secretly been part of some big coordinated scam after all.
And since that isn't the plot point that the movie
hinges
on, it doesn't feel like it matters in the end.
The movie really
hinges
on the four children, they are the center.
The success of movies like this, where there is a slow buildup to something, really
hinges
on what that something is.
The Living Dead Girl
hinges
somewhere between a love story (between two women, no less) and a very gory zombie flick and while it could easily have gone wrong, Rollin has created a film that will both shock, amuse and even touch you, and that's not something that can be said of many zombie movies!
Please lock this movie away in a lead sealed vault, weld the
hinges
and bury it 300 feet deep within the bowels of the Earths surface, and please,please,please....Never direct another film as long as you live.
The movie
hinges
on her performance and she does a fine job in representing the various stages of a tormented teen girl.
I mean, was there a point to him knocking that door off it's
hinges?
This movie is very predictable, and the plot
hinges
largely on completely implausible items.
The entire film
hinges
on one major and quite unbelievable coincidence that boggles the mind if you care to think about it.
By the end, we agreed on this much: sustaining Myanmar’s political transition
hinges
on improving its education sector.
Inevitably, the new course
hinges
in part on recognizing that economics and finance, while integral elements of all areas of the Bank’s activities, are no longer the institution’s main drivers.
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