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Likewise, if you have the artificial valve option, you're committed to antibiotic therapy whenever you have any
intrusive
medical treatment, even trips to the dentist require that you take antibiotics, in case you get an internal infection on the valve.
So by this particular metric, nuclear power isn't as
intrusive
as renewables.
These symptoms often fall into four categories:
intrusive
thoughts, like dreams and flashbacks, avoiding reminders of the trauma, negative thoughts and feelings, like fear, anger, and guilt, and “reactive” symptoms like irritability and difficulty sleeping.
And you forgot to mention the
intrusive
laws regarding citizens’ personal lives – punishing adultery, restricting marriage between social classes, even penalties for remaining unmarried.
As its name suggests, obsessive compulsive disorder has two aspects: the
intrusive
thoughts, images, or impulses, known as obsessions, and the behavioral compulsions people engage in to relieve the anxiety the obsessions cause.
But instead of pointing at you, which would be gratuitous and intrusive, I thought I would tell you a few facts and stories, in which you may catch a glimpse of yourself.
If they're talking about mass surveillance and
intrusive
government, they're describing something authoritarian but not necessarily Orwellian.
Otherwise polite conversation can turn
intrusive
fast.
They're
intrusive.
Heartbreak shares all the hallmarks of traditional loss and grief: insomnia,
intrusive
thoughts, immune system dysfunction.
The music by Charles Bernstein is suitably creepy, but so over-used, it's ends up being
intrusive
rather than effective.
A film about an interesting and sensitive period of history, filmed in beautiful surroundings, managed to present an appallingly trivial and clichéd production, grossly clumsy script, poor continuity,
intrusive
slushy music, sugary casting, and pallid acting.
Music - intrusive, inappropriate and generally terrible.
The music is so great that it became the theme music for the TV show IRON CHEF (though it is WAY overused and too
intrusive
in the movie).
I confess I found them
intrusive
and irritating at first, then they became natural.
It was
intrusive
and did not add any emotional content to the film at all.
Another shortcoming is the music, which is often intrusive, Hollywood-like, and sometimes inappropriate: I couldn't bring an English pop-song together with French mountain glory.
Amy Madigan is a bit too extreme and
intrusive
in acting overwhelmed and insecure in the first half of the movie as the Caucasian NY Times reporter.
Packs quite a punch overall, yet the "fantasy" scenes--some of which are played for a chuckle--are mildly intrusive, as is the "mod" drug party.
The music is wonderfully simple, accentuating the tone and mood from scene to scene, but never becoming
intrusive.
None of the songs have any melody and they are clearly
intrusive
to the narration of the story except the background music and the westernized version of the Bharat-Natyam.
The obligatory throw-guy-through-pane-of-glass moment looks pretty much obligatory and gratuitous, and the oh-so-significant soundtrack songs are
intrusive
at best and would've been better suited to an '80s teen romance.
His camera is always moving, but the effect is stylish and subtle rather than
intrusive.
The post-War mood of sombre brooding is ending, things are lightening up a bit, and crime and corruption are no longer seen as an
intrusive
Dark Hand of Doom but as eruptions into daily life of natural human impulses of greed, lust, and evil, which are as spontaneous as barbecues are in summer in Texas.
And, the story is so incredible that no cast could salvage it: An action star's wife is murdered; he's got a mistress; then, he goes from hating an
intrusive
reporter, to bangin' her, and maintaining his innocence via her program.
There is worst to come;the entirely
intrusive
and impossible to listen to score destroys the very things you expect from a Gary Daniels movie,namely the action.His two long and protracted fight scenes include some good techniques as you would expect from Gary but unfortunately look like they were filmed by a blind cameraman suffering from Parkinson's disease.In any case they are ruined by that God awful music which even drowns out the fight sound effects and you have to ask yourself if any of the technical team working on BLACK FRIDAY had even so much as seen a movie before let alone worked on one.I have watched many of Gary's movies several times in the past(BLOODMOON,RIOT,RECOIL)but could never envisage watching this catastrophe again.If you can imagine what the worst episode of "Miami Vice" would have been like if performed by the most inept actors and crew money could buy then that gives you some idea of how bad BLACK FRIDAY IS.I have some advice for director Darren Doane and that is..in future Darren,don't!!
My wife found the
intrusive
nature of the way the social workers were portrayed compelling.
My only complaints are that the music is sometime intrusive, disruptive and the tennis match is a little trite -- small criticisms for what is otherwise a really nice movie.
Set in the post-war economy, desire to leave the old ways to incorporate benefits of modern urban life is seen only briefly as
intrusive
on the people whose community is intimately tied to the sea.
The Great New Wonderful - a mixture of 5 stories in NYC set in Sept 2002 - a mix of comedy and angst- this low budget movie has several recognizable faces including Stephen Colbert,Edie Falco, Jim Gaffigan , Maggie Gyllenhal,Will Arnett & Olympia Dukakis- but the guys that stole the movie were the 2 Indian bodyguards that lived next to each other.This felt like an art-house movie- nothing wrong with art-house flicks I guess- but after awhile I get tired of the meloncholia and the
intrusive
soundtracks.This comes out on Tuesday and has the option of watching the movie either as one story or as 5 stories- while all 5 stories have some interesting moments- the best one is the bodygaurd arc.
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