Recruited
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Innocent Nick Cage gets
recruited
for a hit.
The movie takes its time in showing how Jones
recruited
followers (Brenda Vaccaro's and Brad Dourif's character are stand-outs in that matter) but also in observing an uncanny shift in Jones' perception of reality.
The story is about a Vietnam vet (Kris Kristofferson) being
recruited
by his brother (Jan-Michael Vincent) to help clean up the criminal element in a small town and what happens when Kris starts taking advantage of his position and becomes as bad as the criminals he was hired to get rid of.
I believe only GOOD speakers of English are
recruited
by these firms and they don't change their outsourcing plans overnight.
Now he's a loser, but he's being
recruited
by the FBI to infiltrate an underground ping-pong tournament, hosted by an international criminal, played by Christopher Walken.
Tatum O'Neal shines as the team's
recruited
pitcher Amanda, whose mother once dated Buttermaker.
So, they went to their nearest karate studio and
recruited
all the white, yellow and a few green belt kids and asked them if they wanted to star in a movie!
Ex-military, black belt professional bodyguard/soldier of fortune Ken Conway (Matt McColm) is
recruited
by his ex-fiancée Marisa (Annabel Schofield), who left him at the altar, to find her missing coworker.
It's a snail-paced film featuring Nastassia Kinski as a model
recruited
by Rudolf Nureyev to kill Harvey Keitel.
Twenty years elapse, and Elizabeth has remarried to businessman Larry Hamilton, who has coincidentally
recruited
Kessler to test the company's new product formula.
He
recruited
many of the industries best and brightest for the production.
After a war on a far off Island is won women are
recruited
to come be with the soldiers and help set up a new colony.
Interestingly, the "usual suspects" are rounded up again as the same Tom Waits from that flick of twenty years ago is
recruited
to appear in this one in the part of a musician in a marriage.
The Happy Valley Cheerleaders must contend with the disgruntled group of Blessed Virgin Reform School girls
recruited
by their scorned homosexual teacher(..he wanted to be a cheerleader and was denied).
The moment I saw people in jetpacks shooting at a fireball-spewing plastic dinosaur with machine guns, I
recruited
about 5 friends via telephone and instant messenger to gape in awe over how awful this was.
Jeff Wincott stars as Harlan Quinn a hit-man who wakes up to find that he's been declared dead and that he's been
recruited
to work for the CIA in killing anybody who's a threat to the government, this has all been set up by the mysterious Mr.Green (Michael Ironside) and his first targets include a homosexual advocate, a muckraking journalist and a female professor with information that the AIDs virus was manufactured.
Kurt Russell, with eye patch and nihilistic 'you-don't-like-it-go-to-hell' attitude, plays the role of his life as anti-hero Snake Plissken,
recruited
by his authority-nemesis Bob Hauk to bring back the American president who crashed with his plane in New York.
Montgomery was one of those actors
recruited
after the change from silents.
Though al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, himself a Saudi national,
recruited
15 of the 19 hijackers from the Kingdom, senior Saudi officials dismissed the implications.
If it is numbers Saddam wants, he can get them from the "Fedayeen Saddam," which contains 15,000 men
recruited
from trusted tribes.
The men of the Special Republican Guard are supposed to be loyal because they are
recruited
largely from Saddam's own al-Bu Nasir tribe around Tikrit.
This will require us to address the inverted narratives of victimhood, which are often
recruited
to justify intolerance.
Two years later, three members of the Japanese Red Army,
recruited
by the PFLP, attacked Tel Aviv’s Lod Airport, killing 26 people and injuring 80 others.
This process is most successful when stakeholders as well as experts are
recruited
to identify the relevant variables and their relationships.
Since the program’s inception two years ago, nearly 30 global partners have been recruited, and an online platform has linked governments with organizations and donors to share resources, expertise, and knowledge.
It is no wonder, therefore, that locally trained young people in America, and to a large extent in Europe, tend to avoid university science departments, with new students largely
recruited
from among recent immigrants.
Unlike football, the Olympics were always closely associated with elites: amateur athletes
recruited
from universities, and so on.
More should be
recruited
from rural areas – which often have the greatest shortages – and then be trained in the settings where they are most needed.
The woman had been told by a person who
recruited
her that if she was stopped, she would simply be sent home without repercussions because she was a woman and a mother.
Children who remain behind, fearful of an unknowable future, are easily
recruited
by extremists.
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