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I am a lover of all foreign cinema especially the Asian side of things but for me this came under the
radar.
However, the Royal Engineers in reality are English-speaking German soldiers in British uniforms, parachuted into England to set up a counter
radar
apparatus which will disrupt England's
radar
network.
OK, now here is a ghost story that came way under my
radar
and turns out to be a superior ghost story with a couple of twists.
Unlike most Altman films, this one barely registers on anyone's
radar.
Emlyn Williams is top-billed and co-star Anna Konstam appeared in only a handful of films including Waterloo Road before falling off the
radar
for some 30 years but the film is unbalanced in the last third by a tour de force from Ernest Thesiger in what is clearly a prototype Waldo Lydecker - there is even a facial resemblance especially in the mouth between Thesiger and Clifton Webb; both are aesthetes and both killers.
Being catholic doesn't melt your brain or turn off your moral
radar.
This gem of a movie slipped under the
radar
screen of the movie goer's consciousness when it was first released, but it will live on forever in the DVD collections of those who truly cherish good film-making.
China, of course, was barely on the
radar
screen back then.
Since the establishment of a NATO missile-tracking
radar
in Turkey’s Malatya province, Iran has been hurling threats at its neighbor.
Nowadays, the war is barely on the world’s radar, with only dramatic developments, like America’s recent drone-strike assassination of Afghan Taliban Chief Akhtar Mohammad Mansour, getting airtime.
It wasn’t until 1979 that the Shia first appeared on western
radar
screens, emerging in Iran, at the head of a violent revolution that murdered thousands and despatched the Shah into history.
Likewise, the US needs the cooperation of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand to host its critical
radar
infrastructure.
They build airports and provide
radar
and satellites that can track planes, air traffic controllers to keep them apart, and security services to keep terrorists on the ground.
But there is a third, arguably more pernicious, risk lurking below most decision-makers’ radar: infectious diseases.
Lobby groups, activists, and the media promote certain causes – solar panels, the Zika virus, closing tax loopholes immediately – while less fashionable issues, like nutrition or non-communicable diseases, can slip beneath the
radar.
None of this is new: ever since national frontiers were invented, people have been crossing them, whether formally or under the
radar.
It has constructed port facilities, military buildings,
radar
and sensor installations, hardened shelters for missiles, vast logistical warehouses for fuel, water, and ammunition, and even airstrips and aircraft hangars on the manmade islands.
But China is not the only supposed currency manipulator on the Trump administration’s
radar.
For example, we are developing a new bilateral plan for the US-Japanese alliance’s future roles, missions, and capabilities, and reached an agreement to position an additional missile-defense
radar
to protect against the North Korean threat.
On my recent visit to Australia, we signed an agreement to relocate a space surveillance
radar
to Western Australia.
Thus, a growing proportion of the workforce – often below the
radar
screen of official statistics – is losing hope of finding gainful employment, while the unemployment rate (especially for poor, unskilled workers) will remain high for a much longer period of time than in previous recessions.
The Kremlin has activated a new military command for the Arctic, and is busy reopening air bases and
radar
stations along its Arctic shoreline.
Though India's one billion people constitute nothing less than one-sixth of humanity, and notwithstanding the fact that India is the world's largest democracy, India remains off the
radar
screen for most observers of the world economy.
But, on the
radar
of gloom and challenge, one bit of good news – the result of the presidential election in Zambia – scarcely made a blip.
In the early days of 2009, the “new normal” was on virtually no one’s
radar.
And that does not even account for the many migrant workers who live under the
radar
in cities and are likely to earn even less than the poorest 5%.
Trump’s Trade IllogicLONDON – With all the public attention in the United States focused on health care, immigration, and Russia, the Trump administration’s trade policies have flown largely under the
radar.
The goal of full employment dropped off Western leaders’ radar, even though there was neither a threat of inflation nor additional benefits to be gained from increased openness.
Indeed, despite Guterres’s many positive attributes, the fact is that the UN has all but disappeared from the international
radar
screen since he took over.
In 1977, uncertainties emanating from emerging markets were not on commentators’
radar
screens.
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