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It did show the fact that England, or any other country, isn't prepared for an attack on the
magnitude
that they showed.
The lack of violence in no way detracted from the
magnitude
of the tale in hand.
Erotic, but increasingly violent courtesy of dreams purchased from a crazed occultist that rapidly turn into nightmares of some
magnitude
as the sorcerer gets inside them to manipulate poor Mr Wong.
I'm left with feelings of disturbing anxiety and extreme anger over the way that the government handled and then covered up a tragedy of this
magnitude.
The
magnitude
of the Stalingrad tragedy is concisely presented in the end note of the movie: "In the battle of Stalingrad, more than one million people were killed in action, froze to death or died of starvation: Russians, Romanians, Italians, Hungarians, Germans, Austrians.
Hackman is great as usual, and the other actors as well, but this is a dud of the first
magnitude.
This was before the days of television, so a movie of this magnitude, could send a young kid into orbit.
Seldom has a movie of this
magnitude
been made in Sweden and it truly stands out as one of the most amazing achievements in Swedish film to date.
I feel it is an irony of immense
magnitude
that it took an event which caused the death of 50 million people to produce such a compelling and excellent series such as this.
Here are a lot of people leaving a factory, all of them dead by now and none of them even remotely aware of the
magnitude
of the invention that they are walking before.
What can you possibly say about a show of this
magnitude?
The detail, colors, and shading are at least an order of
magnitude
better than Toy Story.
I find it impressive that Kimberly can interact effectively with a star of that magnitude, it says a lot for her professionalism at 16 years old.
Pearl Harbor was frightening enough, but the very
magnitude
of defeat in the Pacific brought home the reality that there would be more casualties--if they could get off the island.
It looks like the TV show the effects which for a movie of this supposed
magnitude
should have rocked the house with the then new improved CGI instead looked like LASER FLOYD anyone remember that one neither do I.
It opened my eyes to the
magnitude
the crisis Hurricane Katrina had on animals.
It wasn't until I saw it many, many years later and had gone through a lot of living that I comprehended the true
magnitude
of his performance.
Of all the films about southern racial prejudice (In the Heat of the Night, Ghosts of Mississippi etc.) this one best presents the
magnitude
of ignorant hatred that existed within the South and the corruption of the white authorities.
Dramatic, comedic, self-effacing, flirtatious, silly, giggling, Liza proves to be a virtuoso performer of great
magnitude.
This movie has a very gloomy setting, but really the feelings expressed, the
magnitude
of love is so powerful that the dull surroundings do not strain the viewer.
To say that this movie changed my life is a gross understatement to the testament of its
magnitude
on the movie experience.
A decline of that magnitude, from its current level of 40% above the historic average, would cause household wealth to shrink by about $8 trillion.
The basis of this conclusion is that warming of this
magnitude
may make much more warming inevitable.
Ultimately, even Hurricane Katrina and other disasters of similar
magnitude
are small by world standards.
Although Phailin did claim 45 lives, a storm of similar
magnitude
that hit the same region 14 years earlier killed 10,000 people.
To understand the
magnitude
of this achievement, it helps to go back to 2008, when artemisinin-resistant malaria parasites were first confirmed along the vast, densely forested Thai-Cambodian border.
Sooner or later, the Chinese and Indian central banks' desire to hold down exchange rates to boost exports and their rich citizens' desire to keep their money in accounts at Bank of America will be offset by the sheer
magnitude
of investment opportunities.
But if words cannot do justice to the
magnitude
of the crisis, they can guide the world’s response.
The first is simple incompetence: Bush and his inner circle simply do not understand the
magnitude
and importance of the federal government’s other fiscal problems.
These orders of
magnitude
require metaphors and repetition, but they serve as crucial concepts in our world, especially in cosmology and in evolutionary biology.
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