Leaning
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(I'm
leaning
toward rip off.)
Eytan Fox, whilst generally
leaning
on the apologist side of Israeli politics, has made several quite interesting films in the past such as "Walk on Water" and the simply wonderful film, "Yossi & Jagger".
The film is obviously
leaning
towards to P.O.V. of the "common deaf perception" their is no middle ground.
I was sorry to see it cut off.. I would have loved to see where it could have went.You found yourself
leaning
toward Lucas Buck the sheriff who had more secrets than anyone.
The subtitles could be a bit better for the Non-Punjabi viewer, and i think a little more spotlight should have been put on how and why the religious fundamentalist gathered such momentum in a nation
leaning
more towards Moderate rule after Bhutto's regime.
There was a time, after the excellent opening, that I was
leaning
more towards putting this film in the interesting, but deeply flawed category Rottweiler and Faust are in, but ultimately for me the good far outweighed the bad.
The sight gag involving Grant attending a serious music recital,
leaning
back in a chair, and crashing to the floor was hilarious.
At the end of the scene he is
leaning
on a chair and it tips over.
the movie had a good balance of drama and comedy,
leaning
more towards the comedy side as they are lots of light saber fights and David Prowse writing on a Darth Vader fake Darth Vaders light saber "David Prowse is the only Darth Vader".
In general, the film translates well to tape--the biggest loss are car scenes where two-shots become alternating one-shots, and the squabble outside the diner, a three shot in the theater (inscrutable dude
leaning
against store shutters), now mostly a two-shot, which really removes a lot of the dry wit.
The case for the wandering man being Christ is strong if you tend toward those lines of thinking (obviously that's my first leaning): he died for the main character's sins.
Also the stupidity of climbing a precarious cliff and
leaning
way out holding a shaky rock on the most narrow ledge of the climb not even halfway up to wave your cell phone around is begging for disaster.
I rented it on DVD today and did heavy
leaning
on the fast forward to get thru the bad acting, bad costumes and simply a rotten story that didn't connect.
During the bonanza years, avoiding or
leaning
against currency appreciation was probably the major challenge that many central banks faced.
In Israel, hawks attack Justice Minister Tzipi Livni for
leaning
slightly to the left on Palestinian statehood – just as they would attack a man in her position.
Hillary Clinton, trying to straddle the divide between the two wings of the Democratic Party, is increasingly
leaning
to the left as Sanders draws enormous crowds, something she has yet to accomplish.
Although Morales campaigned on a promise to nationalize mineral resources, this has not happened yet, and, indeed, he now seems to be
leaning
towards partnerships with big state-owned energy companies, in the manner of Venezuela’s Pedevesa or Brazil’s Petrobras.
But, by
leaning
on the European Commission, Merkel’s government has obtained a free pass.
Brazil has been mulling whom to pick to renew its Air Force’s fighter fleet, and, whereas Lula favored France, Roussel canceled that option and may be
leaning
toward the US.
Antonio is stretched out on a rock with arms perpendicular, the Jew Shylock
leaning
over his breast with his knife drawn.
Iranians should “refrain from
leaning
toward any Western school of thought” and abstain from “luxurious lives” and other excesses.
But rumors that the Maharaja was
leaning
towards India triggered an invasion from Muslim revolutionaries and Pakistani tribesmen.
And in early July, he was called to testify before the House of Commons Treasury Committee, accused of
leaning
toward “Remain” in the run-up to the referendum, simply because he presented a bleak (and accurate) assessment of the economic consequences of a Leave victory.
Similarly, many African states now seem to be
leaning
heavily toward China in its dispute with Taiwan.
His tendency toward solitude, however, left him disinclined to build new ties and allies in Washington,
leaning
instead on his family and close friends from Chicago.
Greenspan took credit for using super-easy monetary policy to clean up the mess after the dot-com bubble burst in 2000, while insisting that the Fed should feel vindicated for not
leaning
against the speculative madness of the late 1990s.
Radical groups within Fatah are
leaning
toward an open alliance with Hamas.
Perhaps the most dangerous challenge is the prospect of emerging powers
leaning
increasingly toward autonomy, instead of alliance.
But while Trump is
leaning
on spectacular displays of hard power more than Obama did, he seems not to have settled on any overarching diplomatic approach.
She tried to include him in their conversation, even
leaning
in to kiss him occasionally, but a weak smile could not obscure her sugar daddy’s growing discomfort.
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