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And the debate has raged, hasn't it, since the Greeks, of isn't it what it's all about?
Fighting
raged
up and down the Chinese coast until 1842 when the defeated Qing Dynasty ceded the port of Hong Kong to the British and resumed trading on unfavorable terms.
Then, as segregation
raged
in much of the country, young black people helped spearhead civil rights campaigns in the 1950s and 1960s.
She cried and raged, and nobody could do anything, for her father was gone.
The war
raged
on.
Rory Sutherland: Now, naturally, a debate
raged.
Having watched this movie several times, I have come to the conclusion that Milos Forman made a very daring decision to manufacture a muse for Goya, when the artist led what most would consider a tempestuous,passionate life while the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era
raged
across Europe, surely one that would have sufficient drama upon which to draw.
As with all celebrities of today, they were often criticised about their music as well as their looks, styles, etc. THis had a huge effect on Karen who
raged
a battle against her eating and drastically lost weight, which eventually caused her death.
The lack of any strong characters felt like a flaw but I
raged
at the completely unnecessary ending on the yacht which seemed as though it was bolted on to give some kind of plot cohesion and which was entirely at odds with the style of the rest of the picture.It was also refreshing to see a western which made no pretence about the brutality and exploitation that so often was the unfortunate detritus of the American Dream.The western scenes and sets also had an authenticity which was entirely new to me and which prefigured the recent Deadwood series.The film was massively cut for the American audience and its my very real wish that in these days of Director's Cuts that Michael Cimino is given the opportunity of a fresh edit in the light of reflection - a cut which could turn this ill fated movie into the masterpiece it had the potential to become.
Well...i was going to wait till this came out on video to see it, and i wish i had, I actually caught scary movie 2 on cable the other day, and it made me yearn for more of the same, what i got was AIRPLANE on CRACK... i mean if you like Airplane or any other Leslie nielsen vehicles, then you'll probably be in heaven, but if your used to the usually WAYANS COMEDY, then you will be dissapointed, there was alot more Eye candy in this one which will keep young hormone
raged
teenage boys happy, which is probably why it was a box office hit the first week it came out.
However, the battle for Iwo Jima
raged
on for another month with three of the marines being killed in action.
I've always wanted to renovate my mother's bulldozed home in Kansas, the old stone house that was bulldozed when fire
raged
through the area and consumed the beams.
We were thrown into battle that
raged
on and off for 4 to 5 episodes non-stop, and our hopes were high.
This year alone, back-to-back hurricanes have devastated Caribbean islands, monsoon flooding has displaced tens of millions in South Asia, and fires have
raged
on nearly every continent.
But, with a resurgent Taliban stepping up attacks, the war has
raged
on, exacting staggering costs in blood and treasure.
This debate has
raged
underground ever since Mexico’s collapse in 1995.
In fact, exactly the same debate
raged
then.
I was not surprised that extremist publication
raged.
Speculators at the PumpsWASHINTGTON, DC – Until a few weeks ago, while oil prices were surging, debate
raged
about the relative roles of economic fundamentals and speculation in boosting oil prices.
At the height of the crisis, debates
raged
over fiscal, political, and banking union; but, as the distressed countries’ bond yields have fallen, reforms have become increasingly unambitious.
Look no farther than Syria, where one part of that legacy – the Sykes-Picot Agreement, which divided the Levant into British and French spheres of influence even while the Great War still
raged
– is coming to a brutally violent end.
The chief of India’s Anti-Terrorist Squad, Hemant Karkare (who lost his life in the battles that
raged
through the night) received a death threat from the nearby city of Pune, but his own unit did not bother to investigate it, since it was busy playing games on behalf of its political masters.
In Germany, the epicenter of democracy’s collapse, radicals on both the right and the left
raged
against the postwar peace settlement and the Versailles Treaty.
Some of these fires have
raged
under abnormal conditions; some have not.
Farmer suicides in India have
raged
unabated over the past decade, a period of much-vaunted rapid growth.
Almost everywhere, debate has
raged
about how to combine market forces and social security.
With Germany as the primary exponent of orthodoxy, the debate has
raged
on.
Securing the Internet CommonsWASHINGTON, DC – Ever since Edward Snowden’s revelations about the National Security Agency’s spying on citizens and leaders around the world, a debate has
raged
in the United States about the proper balance between national security and individual privacy and liberty.
And even as the Cold War raged, leaders found ways to cooperate on arms control and prevent a nuclear Armageddon.
War has recently
raged
in Ukraine.
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