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I really enjoyed this film you will probably to if you enjoyed Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games and Tom Clancy novels (netforce, executive orders) I give it a 10.
The obsessive Judge Jeffries
orders
his followers to capture all the rebels and submit them to torture, but the army of William of Orange is slowly approaching England to conquer the crown.
Olvier Gruner stars as J269 a robot who becomes the target of a group of mercenaries sent to destroy him after he kills a man trying to rape Nora Rochester (Daphne Ashbrook), fearing bad press Goddard Marx
orders
the machine dead in this well made yet very routine rip off of Robocop and The Terminator.
Matt Cooper),"JAG",03 TV Series" was a pilot who simply could not take any
orders
from anyone and held a vengeance toward the Russian forces he had to work with.
She
orders
a huntsman to take the young beauty into the woods and kill her.
Captain Mattielli is on the case, but because of the situation he's soon following
orders
from the up-and-coming, well-educated Lieutenant Pope.
Harry Cohn must have bellowed
orders
at someone to re make every Marilyn Monroe dance number so far on film at Fox but 'blondly' hire Betty Grable instead.
Notice in the final scene how he gives his
orders
and announcements from a music store, surrounded by saxophones, guitars and other instruments.
It's so low-budget and mindlessly numbing to the higher
orders
of brain functioning, that I find it to be a combination of watching Grandpa Ralph's shaky home movies of drunk old people and accidentally getting your head stuck in the portable meat smoker.
and
orders
them off the ship.
While governments issue
orders
to cut off Internet access, only telecommunications companies have the ability to hit the “kill switch.”
The thinking minority needs a system of laws and institutions, real presidential elections, a working parliament, and justice that is independent, rather than merely following
orders
from above.
Choosing this alternative meant the transfer of substantial amounts of spending from the date of expected deliveries to the time when
orders
were placed.
Party officials don't hover over each step of the process, and virtually no cutting of completed products is carried out on Party
orders.
The second approach has been to use executive
orders
to circumvent Congress.
In the meantime, the armed forces appear to remain loyal to Kim, willing to carry out his
orders
even at the risk of bringing the country to the brink of war, such as by sinking the South Korean naval ship Cheonan in March and warning of “powerful nuclear deterrence” against joint South Korean and American military drills.
These
orders
of magnitude require metaphors and repetition, but they serve as crucial concepts in our world, especially in cosmology and in evolutionary biology.
An overwhelming number of Burma’s Buddhist monks have found it difficult to bear the central and regional governments’ efforts to corrupt their monastic orders, and to misuse the example of the monks’ self-restraint to increase the pressure on other believers.
Another indirect indication of an ongoing struggle is the uncertain behavior of the Russian military in Georgia, which apparently is the result of contradictory
orders
from the Kremlin.
And states may sue the federal government, as Republican governors and attorneys general have done to overturn several Obama-era regulations and executive
orders.
Now, more than ever, we must believe this, for Russian troops wearing Ukrainian uniforms have entered our country, because Ukrainian soldiers are refusing to carry out
orders
to crush those who are demonstrating to defend our democracy.
After carrying out their orders, the assassins often stayed put and awaited capture in full view of the local populace, to ensure that their leader received proper credit for the act.
The strategy may work over the short term in winning export
orders
for British firms from India.
Just as we obey our leaders’
orders
to fight and die because we trust their judgment, we entrust our careers and our money to those who run Citigroup and Goldman Sachs and other such banks, because we believe their leaders will be fair to their employees and clients, and honorable in their business practices.
In a networked world, leadership is more like being in the middle of the circle and attracting others than being “king of the mountain” and issuing
orders
to subordinates down below.
In fact, the pronouncements and executive
orders
of Trump’s first weeks in office convey a singular ideological perspective – the one long espoused by White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, an ultra-nationalist, acolyte of the Italian fascist philosopher Julius Evola, and long-time enabler of America’s white-supremacist “alt-right.”
So pity Donald Trump, who really believes that his executive
orders
can hold back the tides.
Greed will not reverse human-caused climate change, and Trump’s executive
orders
will not stop the global process of phasing out coal, oil, and gas in favor of wind, solar, hydro, nuclear, geothermal, and other low-carbon energy sources.
He issues decrees, barks orders, sends out midnight Tweets, but to no avail.
Trump has issued executive
orders
that he claims will reverse former President Barack Obama’s climate policies.
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