Pressure
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There are two reason for that: 1- It took
pressure
from government in turkey before it began to play.
Power relations (goverment, pressure, Turkish word of "iktidar" contain the meaning of all of these) are in everywhere.
Meanwhile back in Manhattan Lou (Jason Evers), the editor of a newspaper called the 'Judge and Jury' is putting
pressure
on one of his journalists named Marcie Elliott (Kathryn Meisle) to keep the Bradley twins story going as it sells newspapers and suggests she visits an old lady they used to write loads of story's about and who they nicknamed Dr. Freak, real name Ruth Smoeller.
But in this episode, we get a chance to examine Spock's logic and see how effective (and practical) the Vulcan's ideology really is under
pressure.
As the
pressure
increases, he decides to leave the hive and meets Renee zelwegger's (sorry for the spelling) character, who actually shows him true friendship.
Besides that, the team spirit in the CTU, despite the high
pressure
and extreme situations they're facing is absolutely fantastic.
Freed of the
pressure
to single-handedly save Israel, Zohan sets off to America to pursue his dream, falls in love with a hairdresser from the "Palestinian side" of the street and brings peace to the middle-east, or something.
The film shows the development of Karl Koch from his teenage years to his death as a person destroyed by his cocaine abuse and the extreme
pressure
he experienced in the wheels of eatern/western policy.
For example-there is something fundamentally wrong with the narrative pattern which has overlapped many themes such as religion, greed and the need to be over ambitious.The good thing about this film is that it can make viewers aware of the tremendous
pressure
an average Filipino has to face when he or she is confronted with issues like religion and money.Juding all these facts, one can arrive at the conclusion that Santa Santita is an average film about globalization and how it has touched lives of certain individuals.
There can be a deal of ambivalence in the relationship between cop and prostitute.Being a prostitute is not in itself an offence.Soliciting for the purpose of prostitution is an offence,running a brothel is an offence,living off immoral earnings is an offence.Nonetheless a cop can have a lot of power over a streetwalker.He can arrest her,hassle her,keep her moving on,blackmail her for freebies,even take money from her.And she has little recourse.Most cops chose to turn a blind eye to all but the most blatant soliciting unless under
pressure
from above or from concerned citizens.The same goes for sex shows and massage parlours.A few,like Detective Wes Block,are attracted by their defiant sexuality and availability and the freedom they represent to have random uncomplicated sexual relief on tap.Like Block these men are usually separated or divorced,middle - aged and wary of intimacy and commitment.
When you come to hear a great idea about a movie you usually build a lot of
pressure
if the outcome is not what you wanted it to be.
Los Angeles detective Nick Ferguson (Rhett Giles) is on the case & catches up with the killer but loses him after being stabbed in the heart, waking up in hospital Ferguson realises that he had heart surgery & that the killer is still at large, Ferguson's captain (Steven Williams) is on his case to get results & the
pressure
is also on from a sensationalistic media & a worried public.
Yet, Charlie Davis is likable, for despite the hardened exterior, he is still fundamentally a good man who is struggling to do what is right despite the
pressure
to cave in to those who merely want to use him.
Take the controller and gently apply
pressure
to the power button.
Give this show a chance, as Keifer Sutherland is fantastic in his role, and the show is an absolute
pressure
cooker that will have you on the edge of your seat the whole time.
The proprietor puts increasing
pressure
on Chaplin to make good, and complicating matters is a handsome tightrope walker interested in the daughter.
the movie shows,above everything I think, the borders of human behavior under tremendous pressure, and the brilliancy of of some against the banality of others, often in higher positions, which caused many logically impossible situations, and made the turn of events amazingly chaotic.
Along with Jay Baruchel, another terrific actor born to play this role, the
pressure
begins with our initial encounter of hit-man and loser, and never lets up.
Noir is about doubt, insecurity, pressure, and threats all around you, with betrayal and trust as the key issues.
This leads to money troubles which puts undue
pressure
on his marriage.
To live your dreams, follow your instincts, to resist social pressure, stay true to yourself, to become who you really are.
I have a DVD binder called "Inside The Earth," which contains about a dozen films with the same basic plot: scientists must use "futuristic" drilling machine thingy to drive into the center of the Earth to save the planet by either a) realigning tectonic plates b) setting off nuclear bombs c) allowing volcanoes to explode, thus relieving pressure, etc. or some such babble that makes no sense at all.
The story focuses on the themes of identity, vanity and the constant
pressure
to improve our own personal appearance.
This film takes place during the great depression and Joan Colby is an older woman who has not married and her sister, Valerie Colby, (Lucile Brown) is planning to get married which sort of puts the
pressure
on Joan to do the same thing and not become an old maid.
He underlines every other line with a semi smile, a slight
pressure
of the mouth as if he didn't trust the power of his own delivery.
However, my blood
pressure
rose several points by the end of the film due to how irritated it made me.
Putting force on the table in resolving the Ukraine crisis, even force used in Syria, is particularly important because economic
pressure
on Russia, as critical as it is in the Western portfolio of responses, can create a perverse incentive for Putin.
And, by bowing to the UK’s pressure, the Fund undermined its only real asset – its independence.
In the 1920’s, Swedish economist Knut Wicksell defined it as the interest rate at which, economy-wide, desired investment equals desired savings, implying no upward
pressure
on consumer prices, resource prices, or wages as aggregate demand outruns supply, and no downward
pressure
on these prices as supply exceeds demand.
Rather, North Korea seems to be posing a non-existent united front in order to put
pressure
on the US to soften its stance toward the DPRK regarding its nuclear program and human-rights record, and to reconsider economic sanctions against the North.
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