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When Mary's life gets
intertwined
with an old man wanting to commit suicide(Simon)she soon is entangled in the old man's life and tries to redeem herself by trying to change the outcome of Simon's plans to end his own life.
It is only when one can feel the awe at how the fate of the Soong sister was
intertwined
with the fate of modern China, that one can really appreciate the movie.
Such images as castration, religious icons, and a tacky Latino soap opera are all
intertwined
in a vain attempt to give some meaning to the threadbare storyline.
Nothing happens without a reason, everything is
intertwined.
It's a film of big ideas, in particular about the folly of America's obsession with guns; presumably it's this liberal agenda that enticed an astonishing cast, each member of which is as bad here as they've ever been before (Jeff Daniels plays an arrogant businessman who gets away with murder; Joan Allen is the wife who leaves him to work for loopy billionaire Gary Sinise; they and four or five others get
intertwined
in a web of violence).
They had a great opportunity to subtly explain the importance of pollination, the way all life is intertwined, even the workings of capitalism, but instead they decided to take the oh-so-popular stand that humans are bad for the planet.
The main theme of the hunt for the prostitute murderer is
intertwined
with the terrible final days of the Reich, culminated together at the same time.
With some (hilarious) subtle jokes,
intertwined
in strong dialogs and acting, these topics are clearly not men's favorite.
Like Terry Gilliam, Araki delivers a fantasy type realm
intertwined
with our own reality.
Kurosawa has a way of contrasting the beautiful and life-promoting forces
intertwined
with the ugly and nihilistic forces, that renders some of his forces extraordinary dept and life.
Meanwhile the Assistant DA who Ray Liotta is banging is
intertwined
within the movie as a rape suspect/murder suspect who is thought to be black, but is really white.
And because the story lines are convoluted and intertwined, I can't just watch it once in a while and enjoy it either.
In the twenty-first century, human rights and security will be inextricably
intertwined.
In this new movement, the libertarian tendencies of the New Left and the protectionist tendencies of the traditional right became
intertwined.
Their societies are already
intertwined
– and will be even more so in the future – by various personal, economic, and social links.
The two are often intertwined, sometimes in the most extreme circumstances.
But, in China, politics – including the politics of rights – is always
intertwined
with economics.
By 2011, anti-globalization rhetoric had largely faded, and globalization is thought of as not something to be neither fought nor cheered, but as a fundamental characteristic of the human story, in which disparate geographies and diverse themes are inextricably
intertwined.
In any case, an American withdrawal from the Middle East is hardly a recipe for countering China’s rise in East Asia, given that the two regions are increasingly
intertwined.
This response is
intertwined
with a defensive reaction to the growing role of TNC’s from emerging markets, the “new kids on the block.”
Increasingly, the challenges Germany is facing have become intertwined; terrorism, the Syrian civil war, Russian aggression, and refugee flows are interacting in dangerous and unpredictable ways.
In the SDG framework, the separate issues of gender and health are intertwined, because gender itself is a major driver of health outcomes.
China’s leaders recognize that, after decades of globalization, countries are too deeply intertwined, through both supply chains and knowledge networks, to go it alone.
While resources for climate-change adaptation and mitigation may have different fiscal origins from more traditional development resources, it would be damaging to keep them separate in their use: from agriculture, construction, and power to technology and deforestation, the simple fact is that development, adaptation, and mitigation are often inextricably
intertwined.
America’s interests are now so closely
intertwined
with China that a policy to isolate or confront it is not feasible.
Indeed, the Rajapaksa government, and the majority Sinhalese, must understand that the political and economic reforms needed to achieve a lasting peace are inextricably
intertwined.
In the talks leading up to the conference, a consensus has emerged that climate change is not only linked to many other major environmental problems (climate, water, soil, and biodiversity are all a part of the same system); it is also
intertwined
with social and economic challenges, like poverty, sustainable development, and the wellbeing of future generations.
Indeed, the interests of the inhabitants of the three areas – Palestine, Jordan, and Israel – are so
intertwined
that their representatives will have no choice but to come to terms with one another if negotiations are to succeed.
For one, America is too
intertwined
with the world to opt out of it; it cannot wish international events away but has to deal with them as they arise.
Indeed, one of the largest bribes (a reputed $180 million) paid in recent times in Nigeria was by Halliburton, a company tightly
intertwined
with US political power.
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