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Beautiful, unspoiled beaches, palm trees, clear turquoise seas obviously photographed through polarizing filters, clear deep blue skies, it makes one think of Polynesia though nothing in the credits gives any
indication
as to the whereabouts.
If this is any indication, then there will definitely be more gay slasher films (HELLBENT 2 anyone?).
Of course, since there's no
indication
that Caine cleaned up the crime scene and since the film takes place not in a big city but in a more remote part of England, you would think something would turn up to corroborate the boy's story.
If this is any indication, he went downhill after giving Hanks a start.
If aging population and decline in birth rate are any
indication
of a troublesome European identity which will continue to haunt all Europe by year 2020,European subcontinent is in desperate need of a poetic film which talks about issues related to population.It is really a wonder that "Flores De Otro Mundo" has not been criticized by feminists.This is primarily because Spanish actress turned director Iciar Bollain has ensured that the female protagonists of her film "Flowers from another world" are not treated as mere objects as the title of her film makes allusion to the word "flowers"."Flores
The absurd set of coincidental circumstances that lead to the (first) boat's explosion are an early
indication
of the dumb things to follow.
I think that this is a good
indication
of the movies artistic integrity- it is thought provoking and interesting.
A few weeks ago, I saw a preview of this film that gave no
indication
of it's true nature.
The title doesn't really give an
indication
of what the movie is about.
Perhaps this is an
indication
that there really hasn't been anything decent on British TV for the past decade, save for Ricky Gervais.
This film is a must see, and is hopefully a
indication
of a new renaissance of Cambodian film making.
It starts as a girl with what seems like psychic powers escapes from a facility and as an
indication
of things to come it's very violent.
This movie needed that sort of impact, the
indication
of the sort of evil the Nazis represented, but as it is, it's just one big car wreck on the "to-do" list at MST3K.
the best performance was given by the sly pi, and since he wasn't a central character - this gives you an
indication
of the films quality.
People probably turned their noses up to this one at the Cineplexes, if the kissing scene and brutal almost rape scene are any
indication.
The ads gave no
indication
what this was about--it just showed Nicolas Cage with his shirt off showing his VERY nice chest.
The Bobby McFerrin (?!?) musical intro to this gunk should have served as enough
indication
that the genius work of Blake Edwards and Sellers should not be outweighed by a steaming pile of pink whatsit.
And the fall in the price-earnings ratio is an
indication
of the likely evolution of share prices in the next few years.
The report’s recommendation for an international conference in the style of the Madrid peace conference is not only a timely
indication
of the linkage between the Israeli-Arab conflict and the region’s other troubles; it is also a long overdue reminder that bilateral negotiations between the parties can not produce an agreement.
Perhaps the clearest
indication
of the party’s decline occurred in December, when it suffered crushing defeats in four key state-assembly elections.
It is imperative that policymakers and politicians understand that a balanced budget and stable debt to income ratio in any one year is no
indication
that future generations will be spared the burden of overspending by today’s generation.
(This is perhaps the first
indication
that self-sacrifice may be an intrinsic human trait!)Damaged by the sun, but not quite able to commit suicide, the mutated cell continues to proliferate at the expense of normal surrounding cells, resulting in a pre-cancerous growth that can progress to a full-blown squamous cell carcinoma.
To be sure, she has put healthcare reform and a reform of company taxation on the agenda, but the plans presented so far give no
indication
of a major breakthrough.
One
indication
that something new is affecting Russian policy is provided by those loyal Kremlin pundits who are known for their gift of unmistakably guessing their masters’ changing moods.
Another indirect
indication
of an ongoing struggle is the uncertain behavior of the Russian military in Georgia, which apparently is the result of contradictory orders from the Kremlin.
My conclusion is that a good
indication
of this moving equilibrium does exist: the five-year forward oil price, or the amount paid for guaranteed delivery of oil five years from now.
If a lot of people are leaving their seats during a sporting event, you might consider it an
indication
that the event is not exciting.
But fairness cuts both ways: there is no
indication
that Donald Trump’s appointees to the Board of Governors of the Fed will be careful or limit what big banks want to do.
The Hamas victory is, first and foremost, an
indication
of the total failure of the traditional Palestinian leadership to create a body politic.
New public opinion polls will provide a strong
indication
of how the French perceive the newly resurfaced Sarkozy.
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