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This makes for some
pretty
spectacular light shows.
And the idea's
pretty
simple: Teams of four have to build the tallest free-standing structure out of 20 sticks of spaghetti, one yard of tape, one yard of string and a marshmallow.
At first, it takes a lot of effort, but eventually it becomes
pretty
automatic.
This is really
pretty
weird."
And you'll see soon that my graduate student ... and you see, Turbo's
pretty
intent on his flipper patting.
And you're
pretty
rich by the standards of the world at large.
The next bit, we'd chartered a
pretty
elderly Russian plane to fly us up to a town called Khatanga, which was the sort of last bit of civilization.
Here I am; I'm showing you some
pretty
visuals and talking about aesthetics.
When it was done, I went to Facebook and posted a
pretty
simple message to my friends list, not publicly.
And what I mostly say is that, at that time, it was a
pretty
interesting idea to me.
I thought that things would be
pretty
fun and there would be more things to play with.
And this wasn't a
pretty
thing.
So we figured out some
pretty
interesting ways to track CO2 levels in the atmosphere, going back millions of years.
Now in the Atlantic, the story is
pretty
simple.
Carbon black is that grime that otherwise lodges in your
pretty
pink lungs, and it's associated with.
And one guy in particular kept on writing me these
pretty
awful messages, and he was dressed as Batman.
Fifteen is a
pretty
optimal number.
We make assumptions, translate them into equations, run simulations, all to answer the question: In a world where my assumptions are true, what do I expect to see? It's a
pretty
simple conceptual framework.
Just when you thought you were watching a comment from famous liberals on DC politics (the first five minutes), the movie runs off the road and into B-film drama about 1) a computer voting error, 2) the regular evil corporate suits who wants to cover it up with the most unoriginal lines in history, and 3) a neurotic but extremely
pretty
female programmer who tries to tell the coming president about this.
The love part has to be the result of deciding during a drinking binge "hey, there has to be a dynamic of love between the president candidate and the extremely
pretty
female programmer, yeah, that'll work!
A
pretty
awful film, I'm amazed the likes of Derek Jacobi & Vanessa Redgrave agreed to be in it, it's like an overlong episode from a poor TV detective series.
Wise is a fine director and he keeps things moving at a
pretty
brisk clip.
The dialogue is dumb or non-existent; the flying sequences are okay but
pretty
repetitive.
Pretty
perceptive of him, I thought.
Her famous New England enunciation slips through, making lines like, "I'd better rustle up some Vittles
" pretty
ludicrous.
In the movie she seems to be a shy and a
pretty
much of loner (except for one girl friend).
This movie may bear some historical importance, and it sure seems astonishing how well the facts are together, the setting, the rocket, the space suits, the surface of the moon, all scream "a classic" - but in the end, the result makes a
pretty
dull movie for todays eyes, and the 50ies tech scenes you might hope for in a movie like this are by far not enough to reward sitting through all the tacky dialog and predictable plot developments.
"Belly Of The Beast" (which aired a month ago) was a mess, but it had great scenery and photography and some
pretty
cool moments scattered throughout, so I thought that this movie might have some of the same.
This show uses a rather tired sitcom formula of the fat idiot blue collar slob with the
pretty
(and sometimes shrewish-seeming) wife and crazy in-law(s).
He has a
pretty
wife, Carrie (Leah Remini), who works as legal assistant, and senile father-in-law, Arthur Spooner (Jerry Stiller), who lives in his daughter and son-in-law's basement.
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