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So one of the most important solutions to the global challenge
posed
by climate change lies right under our foot every day.
They were consistently dug as limestone quarries and by the 18th century, the caving-in of some of these quarries
posed
safety threats, so the government ordered reinforcing of the existing quarries and dug new observation tunnels in order to monitor and map the whole place.
A few months ago we
posed
a challenge to our community.
In these environments, where TB
posed
an especially high threat, those individuals who were not carriers of any genetic protection would have been more likely to die.
But I quite love the way it's
posed.
If you enjoy bad acting, people running through small portions of caves, bouncing cameras
posed
at bad angles, and people screaming while the screen is in complete darkness, you'll love this movie.
The young nurse who comes in and gets hired is alluring herself and I'm not surprised she
posed
for the cover of Playboy.
Rather than force us to answer the euthanasia question, the real question
posed
is , What is Love?
All of these questions, and more, are
posed
by the writers of this show every week, and this is their final thesis.
I have the issues of "Playboy" that Pamela Denise Anderson
posed
in.
becomes that war's jumpsuit-wearing epicenter--is more puzzling than any riddle the Sphinx ever
posed.
First off the movie is so
posed
and not real, they are all acting.
The last episode, where she
posed
for a bunch of nude photographs with another naked girl for a scrapbook to give to Christopher for his birthday, was not a good move on her part.
enjoyed the movie and efficient Confucian crime drama, the old order survives the threat
posed
by a brash young greedy man, no doubt representing modern society.
It was one of the most interesting trailers I've ever seen: the questions it
posed
really stopped me and made me think, the unique approach to the sport of boxing as a metaphor for the "battle within"... thank god somebody is hitting another angle with the boxing thing.
Yet, while the movie was, on the whole, very disturbing and distressing, it
posed
some interesting questions.
No need to go into the well-known plot about the threat
posed
to both the textile industry and the textile unions by an indestructible, dirt-resistant fiber.
How provocative the woman is
posed
is another feature of the tableau that the director chooses to let us know she is a free spirit sexually and aims to get the pleasure she seeks without flirting directly or with any particular sensitivity to what the man may be feeling.
In fact, that question is
posed
by the writers of this intriguing film, but they never answer it, as they have left it to us, the viewing fans of "Birth", to reach our own conclusions.
Suspecting hidden motives and doubting everything, which gives us the answer to the rhetorical question
posed
in the beginning (the answer to which, by the way, is exactly what you would expect).
The above question wan
posed
by an irate woman called "Nell?" Now, that's an odd insult that she used: a sun-baked ham?
But thankfully you
posed
this film as if it were American (Washington, U.S.A. not Ontario, Canada.)
As an electrician, the final resolution for the
posed
problem is not just beyond possibility... It's beyond reasoning and certainly not plausible except to the most uneducated or jaded viewer.
Ken Russell has never been very nimble with actors, but one expects more fireworks with this large cast (they are largely
posed
and wooden).
Definitely should have been followed up, since we never learned if Chapman's girlfriend was alive (played by Catharine Mary Stuart) or how he would manage to convince the human race of the threats
posed
by the aliens.
Something of a labour of love, Colour Me Kubrick is a short biopic of con-man Alan Conway who successfully
posed
as Stanley Kubrick during the director's lifetime.
However, the film attained it's nasty status primarily because of the graphic cover of a hobo being drilled in the head and also because it had a catchy and memorable title which the British tabloids could bandy about whenever they produced an article about the dangers that this new breed of violent films
posed
to civilisation as we then knew it.
We never found out whose it was!); the teen girl feature was
posed
for the daddies in the theater.
The sexual tension among the three is palpable; the danger that the fundamentalist Pauline poses to her husband sits on the film like an enveloping cloud seeking to blur this lucid discussion of the difficulties
posed
by capital punishment cases even where the prisoner is clearly guilty of a brutal crime.
Indeed, the dangers
posed
by it's hostile environment leads to a hostile crew as Spock finds his leadership abilities called into question.
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