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She is so angry, in fact, that she
marches
into the office of her pussy-whipped fiancé and demands he propose to her, which he does.
This film
marches
to the beat of several tunes from Wall of Voodoo.
Small town widow with nothing but time on her hands
marches
into the C.I.A. one day and volunteers her services; very soon, she's on assignment as a courier in Mexico, but the pick-up gets botched and she's kidnapped and taken to Albania.
The documentary filmmakers were allowed to view and tape events such as teens celebrating the birthday of Hitler and anti-minority
marches
taking place in minority neighborhoods.
The denouement is exquisite torture as she is unable to credit his protestations any longer notwithstanding that she passionately desires to, he is in effect impaled to his hurt on the thorns of his past, she ends by returning to the fat husband with greasy ringlets of curls from whom she'd been divorced and who appears totally unworthy of her, and the regiment
marches
out of town at the end of summer.
The middle lags considerably, in particular the relationship between Lucia and Lorenzo that
marches
straight to a dead end, going nowhere other than circles.
Dr Sheppard, the world-famous ambiguous narrator of the story, doesn't narrate anything at all, and he do not collaborate in any way with poirot .His role is completely sucked by Inspector japp, and so the highly celebrated Agatha Christie's final twist is deprived of any sense.The tender relationship among Dr Sheppard and his sister,the psychological key of the novel, is substituted by a silly shooting in a chemical factory, as in a Batman film(but of course without special effects) and by the absurd murder of the butler.Certainly the worst screenplay in a series duly highly praised for the excellent Suchet, but not certainly for the uneven quality of the screenwriters,throwing usually in their scripts Labour party
marches
or speed water records with no sense or relations with the story they must to adapt.
Note with what genius the actor begins in the high register and
marches
upward every higher toward what someone in rehearsal must have underlined as the key word.
True, not all members of the thinking minority attend the dissenters’ marches, yet many more of them silently oppose the regime.
Cynics might say that
marches
cannot change engrained social taboos.
Mahatma Gandhi galvanized millions of oppressed people through his
marches.
Of course, political protests have been global for decades, as past
marches
against the Vietnam War, nuclear weapons, and globalization itself demonstrated.
On other occasions, protests such as May Day
marches
were transformed into widespread social mobilization, as happened in France on May 1, 1968.
One concerned Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses ; the others were triggered by police insensitivity and white racist
marches.
While "freedom is on the march" in Afghanistan, poverty
marches
on in the Andes.
The new issue of Charlie Hebdo, which featured another image of the Prophet on its cover, sparked protest
marches
in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Lebanon, and Tunisia.
Egyptian opposition groups, too, have staged increasingly bold
marches
and other forms of civil disobedience in the last few weeks.
Today’s
marches
and demonstrations are a feeble reminder of those times, while parties everywhere are hemorrhaging members.
They all exhibit the same, unchanging pattern: the government, whether in Beijing or the localities, tolerates the low-decibel, smaller-scale, relatively non-disruptive
marches
and sit-ins by demonstrators bearing petitions and posters, especially if they appear to be spontaneous, un-organized, localized and leaderless.
Suddenly, the economy becomes bad or an external threat looms and that party
marches
toward power.
After years of corruption scandals, political dramas, and protest marches, this was manna from heaven – a story combining cricket, the national obsession, with vice, the national weakness.
In many of these countries, including the US, the European conquerors and their descendants nearly wiped out the indigenous populations, partly through disease, but also through war, starvation, death marches, and forced labor.
No more
marches
to the Yalu River of the sort that triggered China’s intervention in the Korean War.
Such an outcome would be even more disheartening in light of the tragic terrorist attacks in Paris, and after unity
marches
in France and across the continent rekindled a long-fading sense of European solidarity.
Whereas the British resorted to the ballot box, the French have adopted a mixture of barricades, marches, and stone throwing.
Since November, many people have rediscovered that grass-roots political action in the United States – such as well-organized marches, visits to congressional offices, speaking out at town halls, and calling members of Congress – really does makes a difference.
Through protest
marches
and viral social-media campaigns, women everywhere are demanding an end to sexual harassment, abuse, femicide, and inequality.
It is apparent in huge citizen marches, and in coordinated civil-society initiatives advocating for a national popular vote, congressional redistricting, automatic voter registration, and a higher minimum wage.
Onto this fiercely contested terrain
marches
the United Kingdom’s Independent banking Commission, set up last year by Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, with a brief to examine possible structural reforms to the banking system aimed at safeguarding financial stability and competition.
The mushrooming growth of the "Party Against Yids," organized by Duma member General Makashov, as well as frequent
marches
and demonstrations by fascist groups with ersatz swastika signs and black outfits suggests a hideous resemblance to pre-Nazi Germany in the early 1930s.
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