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I
mainly
liked this show for the theme tune.
don't wanna give any major parts away but like save your time effort and money because it is definitely not worth it.I love most 80's movies and music
mainly
because I was a teenager to all that corny,quircky but amazing stuff.
The daydream scenes of champagne-drinking diamond-clustered thug videos (that are all too common these days) prove extremely funny
mainly
due to their ironically realistic portrayal of similar videos.
This film is
mainly
about Brigitte, as the first one was
mainly
about Ginger.
It also has a great supporting cast which is
mainly
the "bad guys" and when they make Burt mad he makes them wish they didn't.
The 'killer' dolls are new and well designed but budget restricts their role and unlike - say 'Puppet Master' - they are
mainly
shown looking threatening but not doing much.
In short, this was an excellent movie,
mainly
because of Tierney and Brody.
It is
mainly
animation, truth be told, but it combines live action with it.
While her debut embodied verve and a vitality borne of its low-budget, Strange Planet has the opposite effect,
mainly
because of its bigger budget.
'Africa Screams' is a hodgepodge of old routines, a few new ones, and an 'African safari' plot that pops up occasionally,
mainly
to justify the presence of animal trainers Clyde Beatty and Frank Buck.
It's
mainly
a paper thin story sewn together by some awful potty jokes.
But, even if EU members’ current-account positions are
mainly
driven by domestic-demand factors, international competitiveness does matter.
Still, if the AIIB views itself
mainly
as a knowledge bank, rather than a funding vehicle, it could provide real added value.
For the “Dutch disease” and a rentier spirit prevail in WANA, and have affected oil-producing and non-oil-producing countries, ranging from migrant workers’ remittances and financial investment flows from the oil countries
(mainly
into real estate) to stock-exchange bubbles and foreign aid.
India suffered caste conflicts, clashes over the rights of different linguistic groups, religious riots
(mainly
between Hindus and Muslims), and separatist threats.
And it can happen to any country, although advanced countries can usually tighten fiscal policy with sufficient speed and credibility that the pain comes
mainly
in slower growth.
In the past, Turkey was seen as a potential EU member state and a model for Islamic liberal democracy; today, it is
mainly
seen as a geopolitical buffer zone.
This is not just or
mainly
because we will soon enough run up against the natural limits to growth.
For starters, growth over the last four decades was spurred
mainly
by the entry of new firms, rather than the restructuring of old ones.
A Contagion of Bad IdeasNEW YORK – The Great Recession of 2008 has morphed into the North Atlantic Recession: it is
mainly
Europe and the United States, not the major emerging markets, that have become mired in slow growth and high unemployment.
The
mainly
Muslim northern part of the country – Buhari’s home base – was convulsed by anarchy and bloodshed as thugs and hooligans took to the streets, attacking Christians and non-northerners, whom they accused of voting for Jonathan.
In Italy, expenditures for home improvements have been partly deductible for the past ten years,
mainly
to improve tax compliance by firms in the housing sector.
While some cases of illegitimate claims are under investigation, there is no black market for receipts; fraud seems to arise
mainly
through falsified invoices.
The West’s response will be a new containment policy,
mainly
taking the form of economic and diplomatic measures.
This activism comes
mainly
in response to the latest alarming figures on youth unemployment in southern Europe, with sky-high rates of joblessness widely regarded as politically unacceptable.
As a result, the few examples of buy-downs so far have
mainly
been for health initiatives.
Reviewers have made much of Piketty’s references to Honoré de Balzac and Jane Austen; yet the fact is that the reader will encounter
mainly
an economist’s dry prose and statistics, while the literary allusions are few and far between.
In China, cities’ administratively defined boundaries include both urban and rural jurisdictions, with the latter – called the “county” – engaged
mainly
in agriculture.
Prior to the crisis, regulatory authorities focused
mainly
on removing barriers to trading, and generally favored measures that made markets more complete by fostering faster, cheaper trading of a wider variety of financial claims.
Rather than poor countries growing faster than the rich (as we would expect from Economics 101),
mainly
the reverse is true.
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