Intimate
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Never did I feel the camera was conducting a scene, but quietly recording the event with
intimate
understanding.
If you want an intimate, heartfelt holiday movie don't miss THE Christmas WISH.
The film is about heterosexual, intimate, male-male contact- how men can become close to one another physically, emotionally, and spiritually without any suspicions of homosexual undercurrent.
Suppose you had
intimate
knowledge about someone, and that someone did not know that you knew.
This movie is definitely more
intimate
as we are following a journalist through his view of that country's drama and, especially, his love towards a young black woman.
A desolate army outpost near Lebanon is the setting for this tale of
intimate
relations in "Yossi & Jagger."
Always charming, almost improvised, the voices are top notch, weird and sometimes distracting, but very
intimate
indeed.
Superficial talk over cell phones is the most
intimate
they can get.
Menzel is one of those great Czech New Wave directors (along Milos Forman, who managed to get into the spotlight by moving to the USA) who established this very special Czech style of movie-making: sensitive while humorous, joyful while tragic, with very
intimate
and thought-provoking stories.
This one made me wonder how the intimate, brooding mood of extended silences reached across the stage into the audience, but it certainly works on film.
Jennifer Fox did what most women would cringe to do...she discussed (and sometimes showed) all the
intimate
details of her sex life and she did it very openly.
Mitch and his wife Jill quickly become uncomfortable with many other things on their visit, including having to share a bedroom with a very
intimate
and freaky Woody and Pauline.
About half the characters are also homeless, which is nice although it's not exactly a social-realist or
intimate
portrayal.
Neither the Israeli government nor its
intimate
ally in the White House can be expected to applaud the Iraq Study Group’s call for a repetition of that logic, for it contradicts everything the Bush administration has championed.
This raises an obvious question: If Russia could roil a US presidential election without such
intimate
business relationships, what will China be able to do in the years ahead?
It’s not always easy to distill a singular message from an event like this, especially as the CDF, once a small
intimate
gathering, has morphed into a Davos-like extravaganza of some 50 sessions spread out over three days.
How did dogs achieve such an
intimate
position in our lives?
All it means is that, if we want to live harmoniously with another species in our most
intimate
places, we must recognize that some of the time our preferred modes of reasoning are not theirs.
There is, he maintained, “an
intimate
connection between public virtue and public happiness.”
But there is also a more personal aspect: the tension between the desire to be known and the desire to protect one’s secrets, whether insidious, embarrassing, or
intimate.
A conservative estimate puts the welfare cost of
intimate
partner violence alone at $4.4 trillion, or 5.2% of global GDP.
Smaller differences in educational attainment between men and women are strongly correlated with higher status for girls and women, which helps to reduce the incidence of sex-selective abortions, child marriage, and violence from an
intimate
partner.
In the physical world, governments have a near-monopoly on large-scale use of force, the defender has an
intimate
knowledge of the terrain, and attacks end because of attrition or exhaustion.
Before attacking the allegedly foreign BP, American politicians might also pause for a moment to reflect on the
intimate
links between politics and the oil industry in the United States.
Symptoms otherwise meeting the DSM criteria are not considered disorders if they arise after the death of an intimate, do not last more than two months, and do not include certain particularly severe symptoms.
All Sufi groups share the conviction that religion’s purpose is not simply to obey laws and perform rituals;
intimate
personal communion with the Divine is crucial.
But they rarely appreciate the texture of their democracy and civil society – the relative newness of hard-won freedoms and the
intimate
understanding of what tyranny, whether a homegrown dictatorship or a colonial administration, means to individual liberty.
When, despite unbearable pain, you are interrogated – including in your cell – for dozens of hours without a break, and an authoritarian regime’s entire system of coercion, including its media, is trying to discredit and destroy you once and for all, prayer becomes the only intimate, trusting, and reassuring conversation that one can have.
Clearly, tomorrow’s leaders will need an
intimate
familiarity with computers – from basic programming to neural networks – to understand how machines controlling productivity and analytic processes function.
Given the importance of relationship-building in media, not to mention the desire for connection among journalists who cover extreme or harrowing events in difficult environments,
intimate
ties can easily form among colleagues and associates.
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