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Roasting peanuts,
lining
track.
In 1976, this had kids and adults
lining
up to see it, so I wouldn't consider the picture a 'sleeper' or an underrated film.
I will be part of the rabid throngs of people
lining
up to catch a spectacle as huge as Reloaded and Revolution.
You would think producers would have been
lining
up to sign her.
The heroine is not the perfect girl-next-door sweetheart that has men
lining
up for a dance.
It says that even if you're ignorant, thick and ugly, you only have to smile and sexy women will fall all over you, even to the extent of
lining
up, five at a time, to hide in your wardrobe.
Credit should be given, also, to the set design with it's seedy candy apple red painted cinder block walls, stark bare light switches and yards of metal conduit
lining
long hallways off of which open rows of cribs which we come to realize housed all sorts of perversions.
The silver
lining
to his poor movie was Vincent Riverside.
I can usually find the silver
lining
in a terrible horror movie, but this movie, this is really something special.
The silver
lining
is that the absence of a modern industrial base means that, unlike more developed economies, WANA has no ailing industries to rescue.
A Silver
Lining
for a Hard BrexitLONDON – It is easy to forget that defense and security are not the same thing.
Lining
up to vote is no guarantee that citizens will not also have to line up for toilet paper.
Although the current inability of Palestinians to work in Israel has had devastating economic consequences, there may be a silver lining: over the longer term resources might be reallocated towards export-oriented activities, as lower employment in Israel and lower levels of remittances pull down wages and thereby improve export competitiveness.
So the silver
lining
in this fracas is that it showed that economics can progress by the rules of science.
There may be a silver
lining
to this infuriating story: the recent investigation that exposed Exxon’s deceit could end up catalyzing the action needed to address the looming climate crisis.
The silver
lining
is that the European welfare state does indeed need trimming!
Europe’s Wake-Up CallBRUSSELS – There’s a silver
lining
to the dark clouds of populist Euroskepticism crowding in on the European Union.
The silver
lining
in an amicable break-up of the trade talks is that it would give negotiators a chance to focus on issues that are of much greater significance to developing nations.
And there really is no silver
lining
to the cloud that now hangs over the US and the world.
Nonetheless, many veterans of the European integration project see a silver
lining
in the dark clouds massing over their creation.
One silver
lining
of the recent putsch is that, after years of division, it has united Turkey’s democratic political parties around the shared goal of defending democracy against future internal threats.
But the EU could find a silver
lining
in the Polish government’s outrageous behavior, if it uses the current standoff to emancipate itself from its member states’ worst dictates.
This, one hopes, is the silver
lining
in the cloud now hanging over the World Bank.
Eventually they will lead to sound political institutions across the Continent, even in the postcommunist states that are
lining
up to join the Union.
The silver
lining
here is that this failure may revive the realization that no country--not even mighty America--can devalue its way out of trouble.
To be sure, China already plays a significant role in international trade and finance, with major financial centers like London and Frankfurt eagerly
lining
up for renminbi business.
If there is a silver lining, it is that self-inflicted wounds are beginning to threaten the regime and its leaders.
People are excited, and they are
lining
up to buy.
But, as markets learn to cope with a less accommodative monetary policy, there could be an important silver lining, which most people have ignored.
Simply put, health costs are bankrupting some of the poorest people in the world, because many of the richest are
lining
their pockets.
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