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This time, Blackadder's
prospects
are much poorer--as instead of royalty, he's a servant to the very, very thick George IV (the price regent).
American dancing star & heartthrob Jerry Halliday (Astaire), on a European tour & weary of the screaming female crowds generated by the lurid propaganda of his manager (Burns), is unwittingly caught up in the marriage
prospects
of frustrated heiress Lady Alice Marshmorton (Fontaine).
Pam Dixon branches out in the film industry to recruit blue-chip
prospects
and make this work of art a must-see.
There were love-hate notices, and considerable doubts about commercial
prospects.
Young people in their twenties in this small Texas town with zero prospects, zero interest, and a lot to say about nothing.
In addition to this came the economical damage caused by 1991 gulf war and America's
prospects
of establishing a kurdish state in the oil rich areas of Iraq where also many turcomen are deported from their villages.
John Garfield is the pugnacious fighter easily swayed by the
prospects
of easy money and not adverse to taking a dive.
Ahh Grace's line from earlier, "only blue tomorrows," from the movie script as she resisted the
prospects
of having an affair.
Aiming at showing the evidence of huge turnovers hidden behind the canonization projects with the connivance of Vatican, the movie supports the thesis of religious conversions due to mere spirit of opportunism to open new
prospects
of eternal life insurance.
An ex-con (Gene Nelson) with a beautiful wife and a good job sees his future
prospects
threatened when his old-time criminal partners call on him for help after a botched hold up.
I was excited at the
prospects
of an independent movie focusing on the life of Indian Americans.
And me sees, that it has very iridescent
prospects.
For a brief period from around 1930-34, Hollywood operated with the lid off, pressed by audiences with no work, no money and no
prospects.
Now endorsing British austerity, Lagarde said that it had increased confidence in the UK’s economic prospects, thereby spurring the recent recovery.
In terms of global life expectancy, total world wealth, the overall level of technology, growth
prospects
in emerging economies, and global income distribution, things look rather good, while on still other dimensions – say, global warming or domestic income inequality and its effects on countries’ social solidarity – they look bad.
So the political
prospects
for the Asian economic miracle remain cloudy.
Political opponents and disaffected people, many of them young and with few
prospects
of finding jobs, took to the streets.
The main factors undermining the
prospects
for US prosperity are mostly the result of its own political decisions.
With European leaders wedded to austerity and moving at a glacial pace to address the structural problems stemming from the eurozone’s flawed institutional design, it is no wonder that the continent’s
prospects
appear so bleak.
But it certainly boosts Obama’s international credibility and improves his
prospects
of deterring other global rivals.
Nowhere is this more apparent than in analyses of emerging economies’
prospects.
Nonetheless, while emerging economies’
prospects
were clearly over-hyped in the wake of the crisis, the bleak forecasts that dominate today’s headlines are similarly exaggerated.
Who they are will have a major impact on the fortunes and
prospects
of one-sixth of humanity.
Such developments reflect growing confidence in Africa’s economic
prospects
and, thus, in its ability to escape the resource curse.
As a result, it would maximize the benefits of vital programs, such as those supporting youth education and employment, and therefore strengthen Europe’s economic
prospects.
NEWPORT BEACH – Judging from the skittishness of both markets and “consensus expectations,” the United States’ economic
prospects
are confusing.
If Iraq's
prospects
are as dismal as my analysis suggests, any international contribution to the US-driven reconstruction effort is likely to be little more than money flushed down the drain.
Indeed, there are no
prospects
of counter-revolution in Britain.
With or without the World Cup, oil-price volatility and international sanctions imposed in response to Putin’s 2014 annexation of Crimea will continue to darken Russia’s economic
prospects
and diminish ordinary Russians’ standard of living.
The revived importance of multilateral security institutions is creating a new climate and new
prospects
for a security system that can meet the needs of the twenty-first century.
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