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why Jesse has decided to move in now is unclear to me, I mean wouldn't the house have changed hands or had new owners in the space of 25 years?, but once again I'm really not bothered in the slightest bit so just accept it.
It's truly is fabulous - if it sounds like I'm gushing over it, it's because that's
precisely
what I'm doing.
Toni Collette's narration is annoying,
precisely
because it is obvious this is her coming of age story.
Ralph Bates, acceptable in some other Hammer films, plays Victor Frankenstein in
precisely
the same snide, supercilious tone throughout; nothing gets him excited, not sex with a gorgeous woman, not murdering his best friend, not even (accidentally) bringing his Monster to life.
The scene
precisely
captures the distinctive and wonderful chemistry between Powell and Loy, who went on to make ten more pictures together....Like his two most famous characters (Godfrey of MY MAN GODFREY and Nick Charles of THE THIN MAN), Powell's George Carey emerges as a humane individual with the common touch.
There is little talking, or, more precisely, dubbing, as people never look at the camera when they talk, which is quite annoying at times.
The "filmmakers" have produced an awful film, but that's
precisely
the point.
It's filled with smart little jokes and details.Every scene is very
precisely
built and planed.There was interesting use of longer shots with rich(er) mise-en-scene, and tension built by great editing.
I don't think that it is a neglected masterpiece but think it is neglected
precisely
because it is not a masterpiece.
"The Gene Generation" is offered as being
precisely
that, but in its emotional impact and effect it is more like a bad dream from the 1930s, except in color.
I expected better of Owen Wilson, but somehow this weak witted stuff is
precisely
Ben Stiller's level.
This is
precisely
the case with this film.
The Vampire Women" is not going to be
precisely
the kind of horror movie anyone would take seriously.
It's also important to note that this is
precisely
the kind of radical, raw, original, thought provoking material that the American masses are restricted from viewing as they are fed the constant diet of bland, formulated, self-censored, over-glossed, garbage Hollywood usually churns out.
But that's
precisely
the point.
Governments should know
precisely
how Draghi and his colleagues assess the potential for growth and employment and how this will affect monetary policy.
The agreement with Iran can still be salvaged,
precisely
because it is a multilateral agreement, endorsed by the UN Security Council (Resolution 2231), not an agreement solely between the US and Iran.
And, of course, the political sensitivity of Europe’s imbalances consists
precisely
in telling deficit countries that they must accept enduring hard times while surplus countries are required merely to save a little less.
On the other hand, Iran and Russia, which had previously been less hawkish than Saudi Arabia about OPEC pricing, might now support tougher supply restraints,
precisely
because a sharp rise in oil prices could cause a punishing backlash against Trump.
The fact that the embassy will be opened
precisely
on the 70th anniversary of Israel’s declaration of independence will only intensify the controversy.
If anything, they are evidence not of widespread corruption, but of the vigilance of US regulatory authorities--which is
precisely
why the cases now in the news are the exception rather than the rule.
And during peacetime, countries spend money on defense
precisely
because they fear for their security.
It was
precisely
those mountains that collapsed on the US and global economy in 2008.
However, in the case of Kashmir, the asymmetric conflict currently fought by proxies and terrorist groups might not degenerate into all-out war
precisely
because India and Pakistan have mutual nuclear deterrence.Indeed, such asymmetric conflicts through proxies have become the new conventional way that states avoid the price of a general war.
Precisely
because it is less ambitious than the principle of “just war,” moral indifference has been tremendously successful in mitigating war’s horrors by banning some particularly inhuman types of weapons, forcing armies to protect civilians and accord humane treatment to prisoners of war, banning annexations, etc.
This was
precisely
what the British empire-builders had wanted to prevent.
This is
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what a large amount of research in economics, sociology, psychology and political science has done for the US.
Of course, the central virtue of money is
precisely
its anonymity.
And this is
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the four-pronged approach that China’s leaders seem to be taking.
The “idle rich,” according to Cowen, are a valuable cultural resource
precisely
because they form a leisured aristocracy.
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