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It's exhilarating to see Hitchcock, in a silent film no less, stage the
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murder of a woman by showing movement, shadow, a pause, then a seemingly over-the-top close-up of the woman screaming, then cutting to the next day or whatever.
With this "Blood Cult" sequel's jump to 16mm, the analogy shifts from infomercial to movie-of-the-week, with no reduction in gore
implied.
There is more horror
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than actually seen.
Brtual scientific experiments, limbs are torn off, there are scenes of
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sexual abuse.
For the most part, the sex is
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rather than revealed, but the characters discuss sex in a graphic way.
Finally, Johannsan simply is not a the comic genius the "making of" featurettes make her out to be, certainly not the physical comic
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there are some horrific and graphic images here,there real genius of this movie is it's
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horror.this
If another one can be made to show what is already implied, that would be great too.
Indeed, in the 6-12 months prior to every crisis, the IMF’s forecasts
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business as usual.
How will Israel address intensifying global opposition to the de facto apartheid regime
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by denying Palestinians throughout Israel and Palestine the same political rights as Israeli Jews?
In particular, it would be helpful to devise a way to identify potential risks to fiscal stability (such as those
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by an over-extended banking and financial system).
That 70’s Show in RussiaMOSCOW – Can Russia escape the “resource curse”
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by high oil prices, or will it succumb to what we call a “70-80” scenario?
For example, corporations plow overseas profits back into their operations, often to avoid paying the high US corporate income tax
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by repatriating those earnings.
A 25% rise in the dollar lowers the cost of imports by 20% (just enough to offset the increase in import prices caused by the 20% tax), while raising the cost of US exports to foreign buyers (just enough to offset the
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20% subsidy).
Likewise, it is in the EU’s interest to mitigate not only the economic impact, but also the reputational damage
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by the loss of a major member state.
Nevertheless, the tensions created by Sarkozy’s recklessness threaten Europe’s political stability, heightening market uncertainty relative to what a more prudent, coordinated rescue program would have
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The cost in terms of foregone GDP would be 5-20 times higher than the saving
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by not contributing to the EU budget.
And our estimate does not include any of the costs
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by the enormous loss of life and property in Iraq itself.
This jibed with what I had identified as two big factors fundamentally driving the price of oil: the early days of the exploitation of shale oil and gas in the United States, and the shift in China’s economic focus from quantity to quality, which
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that the Chinese economy would no longer be consuming energy at the frenetic rate it had been.
China and other sovereign holders of US debt face capital losses over and above those
implied
by the inevitable appreciation of their currency.
Here, contractors are authorized to engage in conduct that would normally be unlawful, with express or
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immunity from the law, in an environment designed to avoid scrutiny.
Bush’s invocation of democracy to justify the invasion of Iraq
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that democracy could be imposed at the barrel of a gun.
He had argued that prevailing economic conditions
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that wider budget deficits would result in higher interest rates and a stronger dollar, making it harder for US manufacturers to compete with imports.
Biden, while reaffirming that the US does not view China as an enemy,
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that Fu’s worries are not fanciful, saying that the worst scenario is a misunderstanding that leads to an unintended conflict.
He has been repeatedly advised that his promised “re-negotiation” of Britain’s EU membership cannot yield any substantial results; so he should opt for a vote before the end of this year, thereby preempting the humiliation
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by rejection of Britain’s demands by almost all other EU governments.
If the trade deficit is reduced by 3% of GDP between now and the end of the decade, the
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rise in exports and decline in imports would reduce output available for US consumption and investment by about 0.3% per year.
Since these missiles could in theory attack Turkish aircraft in Turkish airspace, the Turks in response have
implied
that their deployment might be a casus belli.
The legal and political challenges
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are no minor matter: marijuana remains an illicit substance under US federal law and international conventions that America has adopted.
With Muammar el-Qaddafi’s fall from power in Libya, Chinese companies lost investments worth roughly $20 billion, which Libya’s new government has
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are unlikely to be recovered.
Their behavior also reflects the
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guarantee of official government mercantilism, as well as the complacency of China’s state-owned enterprises, which account for most Chinese overseas investment.
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