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At the police station, Slater is informed that the police can't
press
charges because-quote-"You didn't actually see the thug shoot your brother.
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.
Rather, it's an editing and re-enactment of actual words, meetings,
press
releases, etc that nevertheless is very dramatic and straightforward.
If ever you're compelled to see this trash,
press
forward to the scene where Elvis runs amuck and smashes time and again a guy's skull with a tin can so that you'll realize how silly this awful flick is.
I saw this film as part of a
press
screening in San Francisco.
His friends misunderstand this, and believe that he himself has a radio, and
press
him for more at every turn.
The distinctively featured character star Rondo Hatton - his face disfigured by the disease acromegaly - gets a starring role as a revenge-crazed murderer dubbed "The Creeper" by the
press.
The documentary maker really failed for me in that he really made no point at all and failed to really question or
press
Paul Green at all.
I am not even middle class myself and so therefore, my views on this film in no way are based on or influenced by some tabloid
press
but rather from a personal point of view.
The only person I saw interviewed in the film's entire 1 hour and 45 minute length who was credible was Pete Williams, now a network newsman, who was then the Defense Department's
press
spokesman.
The bias of this film is demonstrated by its maker's position that the American
press
was itself biased because it focused on the tragedy caused by the deaths of Americans who died in the incursion.
It took me a fair while to
press
down on that chunky silver 'play' button, recollecting the stories I'd heard about the film.
If you don't want to waste your precious time or fall asleep upon watching your April getting from one side of screen to another you just
press
escape several times and she gets where she's going in a few (real-time) seconds.
The film is undemanding but technically shoddy (their superior only has to casually
press
two or three computer keys and they have any information they need to get on with the case), with some of the lamest, laziest fight scenes ever filmed (punches don't connect, opponents strike as if they want to miss, etc.).
Overall, the reaction of both
press
and public is one of disillusion and/or cynicism.
This has led the popular
press
to howl that we now live in a costly, bureaucratic, and inefficient “human rights culture” – a charge with profound political resonance.
It was rescheduled for July 5, the day, it turned out, that James Comey, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, unexpectedly held a morning
press
conference on the FBI’s investigation into Clinton’s handling of State Department emails on her personal server.
In London early this month, Netanyahu refused three times to answer questions from the
press
about his support for the two-state solution.
And it is difficult to imagine his white colleague telling the national
press
that watching this 51-year-old man lead is like watching a 22-year-old “son” receive his BA.
(This has been the case through most of the crisis, even if one would never know it from the world
press
coverage.)
India’s Decade of DecayNEW DELHI – Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who has been in office since 2004, recently held what was only the second
press
conference of his current five-year term, which is rapidly approaching an inglorious end.
Economists can’t measure uncertainty directly, they reminded us, while proxies, like the frequency with which the term appears in the financial press, do a poor job of capturing its effects.
Reading the European
press
one often perceives a superiority complex towards the US over racial issues: they, the Americans, have problems with racism; we are immune from it, except for crazed neo-Nazi skinheads and their like.
Today’s Russia has neither the economic nor the political strength to regain and integrate the lost Soviet territories, and any attempt by Putin to
press
on with his plan would impoverish its people and lead to further disintegration – a bleak prospect.
Gutenberg’s printing
press
was important to the origins of the Protestant Reformation and the ensuing wars in Europe.
Some cabinet members are pushing for a complete break from Europe – a so-called hard Brexit – while others
press
more sensibly for a middle-ground approach to maintain trade with the biggest market for British goods and services.
A candidate may promise more anti-dumping actions against Chinese goods, vow to
press
harder on China to change its exchange rate regime, or sharpen criticism of China's weak enforcement of intellectual property rights; but over-protectionism may make a candidate look irresponsible in 2004.
The American
press
has reported that both D’Amato and Mogilevich have past ties to The Bank of New York Mellon, which extended loans to D’Amato’s Senate campaign in the early 1980s, and allegedly laundered money for Russian organized crime groups in the 1990s.
Much of the
press
coverage has focused on various short-term dislocations from counterproductive sequestration measures, but the real risk is more profound.
Hong Kong was never a democracy, but it did have a relatively free press, a relatively honest government, and an independent judiciary – all backed by a democratic government in London.
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