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The second was
practically
a copy cat.
Oh and the movie
practically
put me to sleep too.
My favorite moments in the movie is when the two Luis and Julia are arguing in the hotel and Luis goes into a rage telling julia how much he loves her and the last few scenes in the movie when Julia poisons Luis' coffee and Luis
practically
pours his heart out before willingly drinking the poison telling Julia he loves all of her good and bad inspite of all the hell she put him through(I even cried a little.
Practically
all my fellow IMDb-users are full of praise for this sequel to Ringu, but I don't second these opinion.
The later stage (and film) musical "Hello, Dolly!" actually improved upon this scenario--there are pauses here which
practically
call out for a song--but there's evident charm in Shirley Booth's lead portrayal; at times addressing the audience directly (with many of the players following suit), Booth sounds a lot like Thelma Ritter (and has some of Ritter's spunk), but she doesn't get her share of the good lines.
The plane, which should be the star of the show, is
practically
non-existent.
Practically
a 50-50 split.
Priscilla Lane begins the film as a secretary but because of her persistence and great ideas, she quickly moves up in the company and is a very well paid executive--something
practically
unheard of in 1938.
This is not only a story, this is a
practically
perfect mix of history and story, of private and public, of feelings,love,life.
Some films age badly, but Golden Boy
practically
decomposes before your eyes.
I also found it rather refreshing to see Robin Williams playing straight man to Lane, who along with Hank Azaria as their housekeeper,
practically
steal the film from everyone else in one of the most entertaining comedies of the 90's.
Obviously chosen for the part due to her stage pipes as the original "Annie", McArdle has apparently studied Judy Garland but doesn't attempt an imitation (perhaps unwisely, considering the results we do get); with a trained voice so one-dimensional it is
practically
soulless, McArdle seems zombie-fied, metallic.
Where as I can give other action flicks a higher rating because they actually do a few things right, Cyborg manages to do
practically
everything wrong.
Austria is party to
practically
all major international human rights treaties and has traditionally played an active part in their drafting.
With this FTA
practically
in the bag, the Republicans now want to see FTAs with Colombia and Panama put into that bag.
The report
practically
calls for ending all support to the Iraqi government if it fails to assume its responsibilities.
He defines superintelligence as an intellect that is “smarter than the best human brains in
practically
every field, including scientific creativity, general wisdom, and social skills.”
Independent media are
practically
extinct.
Practically
everything that a Russian citizen can find in a supermarket, including the supermarket itself, is produced or imported by private firms.
In the late 1980's, Mikhail Gorbachev announced that Russian oil was
practically
exhausted.
Created by the presidential administration two months before the December parliamentary elections, "Motherland" split and
practically
collapsed two months after its amazing victory.
Short-term rates have gone so low since the worldwide recession of 2001 - 1% and 2%, respectively, in the United States and the Eurozone, and
practically
zero in Japan - that a strengthening world economy will force central banks to tighten the monetary reins.
In today’s credit crunch, as in the Great Depression, central banks lend at
practically
zero interest rates.
It is morally and
practically
vital that they succeed.
Both symbolically and practically, the widespread backlash against the proposed fuel tax frustrates necessary and urgent efforts to combat global warming.
And, as with effective manufacturing supply chains, the supplier and the purchaser must build a reciprocal relationship, in which they do not compete with each other,
practically
or economically, in the specific activities that they are performing.
Israel’s policy of nuclear ambiguity has remained
practically
unchallenged for almost 50 years, not least within Israel itself, where the issue has been a sacred taboo.
One key problem posed by PMSCs is their use of potentially lethal force in an environment where accountability may be legally uncertain and
practically
unlikely.
The biggest development successes in recent years have been in places like China and Vietnam, where Western economic ideas, to the extent that they were considered at all, lost out to more
practically
oriented policymakers.
The program has
practically
been forgotten, and will expire next year unless it is renewed.
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