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Since then, the world has moved forward,
partly
as a result of what happened with the Holocaust, and people's concern about the rights of individuals within territories where they need protection,
partly
because of what we saw in Rwanda,
partly
because of what we saw in Bosnia.
And my mother, brave lady, was
partly
to blame, taking me to the New York Natural History Museum, buying me books on snakes, and then starting this infamous career of mine, which has culminated in of course, arriving in India 60 years ago, brought by my mother, Doris Norden, and my stepfather, Rama Chattopadhyaya.
It's important to understand that these large historical changes influence our emotions
partly
because they affect how we feel about how we feel.
So, traffic keeps flowing, so that means less braking, which means less accelerating, less gas and less pollution, less time wasted, and that
partly
accounts for Europe's better efficiency than we have in the United States.
CA: (Laughs) SB: Partly, I was trained to do that as an army officer, but partly, it's just a cheap heuristic to find originalities: don't look where everybody else is looking, look the opposite way.
Partly, they'd had a bit of a delay.
Now a layer in, the other two or three hundred processes that are all interacting,
partly
as a function of temperature,
partly
as a function of all the other factors, and you've got a really complicated system.
So that ice sheet is
partly
floating, and it's exposed to the ocean, to the ocean heat.
Because it's
partly
floating, you can imagine, is sea level rises a little bit, the ice lifts off the bed, and then it can break off and float north.
And
partly
this is already happening.
Well, partly, but fairness is more interesting than rules and equality.
Well, partly, it's because of inertia, partly, it's because fairness isn't always easy.
I am
partly
a fan of Miyazaki's work.
I hate the guy this movie is
partly
based on and hope they did wise up and give his sorry butt the juice!!!
The first season was really enjoyable to watch and is was
partly
amusing.
Even if it
partly
was lovely filmed and had interesting surroundings, plus a nice cover...
I saw this "movie
" partly
because of the sheer number of good reviews at Netflix, and from it I leaned a valuable lesson.
Although he is quite grown up, it is
partly
the story of a wealthy lad who is shanghaied as a crew member aboard a cargo vessel and becomes a man in the process.
Then I didn't like that she smoked aggressively one cigarette after the other but perhaps the film was supported
partly
by the tobacco industry.
Partly
because she fears rejection and also because she thinks he is so virile that he should have a wife who is as lovely as a lily.
Partly
due to the director's expert telling of the tale but mostly due to Jimmy Stewart's thoroughly engaging performance, we are drawn into the story as if it were unfolding for the first time right before our eyes.
I give this movie a ten -
partly
out of nostalgia but mostly because it's just a darn good movie and the characters besides those of Bergman and Cooper are equally wonderful (Flora Robson comes close to stealing the scenes from Bergman).
I won't go into a detailed description of the story/plot,
partly
because it would be either too general or too revealing, and
partly
because you can find that information elsewhere on the site.
The movie is fun and the pool table scene with WC Fields has to be among the funniest I have ever seen but Gracie and George are more irritating than comical in their roles,
partly
from script deficiency and
partly
from their interpretation.
But as the film goes along we learn that she is a little volatile girl (or slut) and that
partly
explains her behavior.
The film is
partly
a thriller and
partly
a public-service announcement when seeing the events through the perspectives of politicians, terrorists and of course victims.
this may be
partly
attributed to the familiar setting of this movie.
Why? Partly, because of the advertising hype, secondly because I just loved the heck outa Ray Charles's music.
It is hard to put the devastating beauty of Traffik to words,
partly
because I am still grasping to comprehend it myself, several hours after my second viewing.
John Huston was seriously ill when he made his final achievement,and it's thoroughly his testament:uncompromising,difficult ,a thousand miles away from crazes and fashions,it will stand as the best "last film" you can ever dream of.A very austere screenplay,no action,no real hero,but a group of people coping with the vanity of life,the fleeting years and death.The party doesn't delude people for long.Admittedly,warmth and affection emanate from the songs and the meal,complete with turkey and pudding.But the passage of time has
partly
ruined Julia's voice,first crack in the mirror.Then the camera leaves the room where the guests are gathered and searches the old lady's bedroom.For sure,hers seems to have been a happy life,but it's a life inexorably coming to an end-A shot shows towards the end of the movie Julia on her future deathbed-.Maybe an unfulfilled life,because she remained a spinster,with no children to carry on .Only some poor things,yellowish photographs,bibelots and trinklets....
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