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To Hollywood's
rapid
cuts and furious pacing Angelopoulos opposes through long takes, leisurely pacing, and composed tableaux.
In fact, I never got the least bit scared, not even a
rapid
heart beat.
It was constant throughout the entire movie growing more
rapid
and feverish as the suspense grew.
Granted, the wait isn't that long time-wise, but when the film has an ugly set and little going for it in terms of acting or writing one can't help but want a
rapid
pace.
rapid
painful death to those who drive hummers.
Alien, a great Sci-Fi flick, had the birth and
rapid
growing which was poorly repeated in this flick.
I could see some similarities too in the
rapid
clash and shift in emotions in "Time," and found the final third fairly compelling.
It's the story of a
rapid
fire newspaper editor, Walter (Cary Grant) and his star reporter and ex-wife, Hildie Johnston.
Yet, like Mumblecore (which is thankfully dying a
rapid
death), this film revolves around post- (or mid-) college, white, upper middle class, awkward youngsters who can't seem to shake their general sense of malaise.
I think
rapid
fire production (the people that made this) should really think if this is their true calling.
One of the things I did like at first was the
rapid
dialog.
Obviously director Aric Avelino's debut tries to omit any solutions to the
rapid
gun craze in the United States.
It is done in a
rapid
fire sequence of TV quality cinema.
Despite some dodgy camera-work
(rapid
zooms and shots thrown in and out of focus), a few plodding moments and some dated looking scenes involving 'groovy' teenagers, Mario Bava's A Bay of Blood is still an entertaining slasher/giallo movie, made even more notable by the fact that it heavily influenced Sean S. Cunningham's 80s classic, Friday the 13th, made almost a decade later.
The dialogue is
rapid
fire, often amusing, profound and poignant.
Now they are in
rapid
retreat from that market, creating a worrying gap that Asian banks are seeking to fill.
Fascist solutions were equally unsuccessful, as in Italy, unless accompanied by
rapid
rearmament, as in Germany.
Global integration brought tremendous benefits: the international division of labor, which are so clearly proved by the theory of comparative advantage; dynamic benefits such as economies of scale and the
rapid
spread of innovations from one country to another, which are less easy to demonstrate by static equilibrium theory; and noneconomic benefits such as the freedom of choice associated with the international movement of goods, capital, and people, and the freedom of thought associated with the international movement of ideas.
Clearly, an autocratic regime is more favorable to the
rapid
accumulation of capital than a democratic one, and a prosperous country is more favorable to the development of democratic institutions than a destitute one.
Until the nineteenth century, innovation was carried out mostly by generalists and tinkerers, which meant that the accumulation of new knowledge was slow, but that its diffusion across different fields was
rapid.
And, given the political considerations driving the EU’s approach to the issue, the adjustment process will be anything but
rapid
and smooth.
The Future of Economic ConvergenceWASHINGTON, DC – Who can now sustain
rapid
economic growth?
Finally, once the crisis erupted, the fiscal consequences of bailing out too-big-to-fail financial institutions contributed to
rapid
public-debt unsustainability, which threatens to boomerang on the banking sector.
It is possible, even likely, that US growth in 2014 will be
rapid
enough to create more jobs than required for new entrants into the labor force.
The factors that drove the Putin era of
rapid
economic growth – high and rising oil prices, cheap labor, and unused production capacity – are all exhausted.
Given the fundamental challenges to society posed by the free flow of goods, services, and capital – and compounded by
rapid
technological progress, most immediately in robotics – structural reforms must also be undertaken.
Yet, six decades later, the India that emerged from the wreckage of the British Raj is the world’s largest democracy, poised after years of
rapid
economic growth to take its place as one of the giants of the twenty-first century.
Likewise, countries like Mauritius, China, and Vietnam did not implement
rapid
liberalization (so-called “shock therapy”), which the Washington Consensus advocated; instead, they followed a dual-track gradual approach (and often continued to perform poorly on various governance indicators).
From 1960 until 1991, US recoveries were typically
rapid.
Second, once a new infectious disease appears, its spread through airlines, ships, megacities, and trade in animal products is likely to be extremely
rapid.
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