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These are people who believe that they are
individually
capable of changing the world.
It's going to be really hard for us to
individually
affect what's rational for every Frankie and every Ines out there, but you can at least use your vote to stop politicians doing stupid things that spread HIV.
So think of a rimless wheel or a spoke wheel, but the spokes
individually
move in and out of the hub; so, it's a wheel-leg hybrid.
But all of the time when they separate by more than 100 meters, they need to use these
individually
distinctive whistles to come back together again.
And specifically, it's in terms of the very intense emotional rewards that playing games offers to people both
individually
and collectively.
You break things down into these calibrated slices that people can choose and do in parallel to keep them engaged and that you can use to point them towards
individually
beneficial activities.
Having just got the "Loony Tunes Golden Collection"(which i HIGHLY recommend, by the way), I'm going to try to comment on most if not all of the cartoons
individually.
We all started to live
individually
nowadays, in this film you see that there are someone other then us.
So producers, please give the girls a chance to develop something that goes off the tangent a bit, move them into a new direction that recognises them
individually
and their talents in many facets.
Individually, June Haver and Dan Dailey appear to be nice people, but can't carry a movie as a team.
Overall though, each person
individually
created a great sub-section.
even a toddler could see the flaws in it.Maybe they should split up and start making films
individually
or maybe films with a different kind of story.
Alright, before we review, I have to ask: why isn't this listed
individually?
"The Very Thought of You" tells the tale of one woman who encounters three men
individually
while starting her life over in the UK.
Both Midler and Caan are expert performers, but they have remarkably little on-screen chemistry, and although they score points
individually
they never quite seem to be working in tandem.
Individually, he made nine films with de Havilland, 15 with Hale, and 12 with director Curtiz.
It seems as though the movie had the scenes made individually, then cut them up and pasted them almost in random order.
Seven years later, the girls who took part in this event are
individually
invited to attend a gathering at a remote mansion.
Melchett returns, as a stark raving mad superior, adopting the obnoxious, loud behavior of Laurie, and the two,
individually
or, better yet, together, lead to many an eye-rolling, funny and memorable moment.
In Kansas City, the criminals Peter Harris (Jack Elam), Boyd Kane (Neville Brand) and Tony Romano (Lee Van Cleef) are
individually
hired by a stranger (Preston Foster) that plots the robbery of an armored car after receiving the money from a bank in the next door of a flower shop.
In fact, I have recently seen some DVD issues of the complete Pink Panther set onto the domestic film market with some posthumous films added in but I would recommend anyone and even myself to avoid these somewhat cunning releases and buy the best ones
individually
at the lowest price.
OK I'm not gonna go through each actors performance
individually
so I'm just going to describe the next 7 in 4 words or less.
Nancy Guild is by no means stunning as the co-star helping Hodiak in his desperate race and I understand that Mankiewicz had to coach her
individually
to help her with the delivery of her lines.
This is why America is such a great country, everyone is
individually
represented.
And, two years ago, German Chancellor Angela Merkel floated the idea of
individually
tailored “reform contracts” that, again, would create incentives for governments to enact pro-growth reforms.
South Africa made the best of amnesty by not providing it collectively, but only
individually
to those on both sides of the struggle who acknowledged and disclosed their crimes.
Because it is a collective decision, the spending naturally involves different kinds of consumption than we would make
individually
– say, better highways, rather than more dinners out.
They also adopt a liberal attitude toward women’s head covering, as well as their political participation and travel, which should be determined
individually.
Collectively, the Germans had not been the innocent victims of a small gang of criminal outsiders called “Nazis” – Nazism had been an inside ideology supported by millions of Germans, and every German was liable for its atrocities whether or not he or she had adhered to it
individually.
The invisible hand of the market does not always lead
individually
self-interested agents to a collectively desirable outcome.
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