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Why so many talented directors (many of them refugees from Europe) were relegated, in the 1950s, to "genre" movies -- crime dramas, 3-D schlockfests and westerns -- is a puzzle.
This should have been made as a major motion picture, and not
relegated
to being a made-for-TV movie.
As punishment he is
relegated
to Personnel to see which patrol officers become inspectors, three out of eight places to be filled by women.
True, a small handful of the trailers are useless (thankfully
relegated
closely to the end, such as 'Superfuzz', and one or two others), but for the most part this collection is superb.
These were good, reputable actors,
relegated
to a movie that relied on stunts and special effects instead of telling a story.
Still, I like to see Kurt Russell and so the film is sadly
relegated
to his second string.
i have never
relegated
a movie to be the worst ever till now. the cinematography is terrible.
In this film " The Outlander " his role is
relegated
to playing the courageous Rothgar, the Danish Chiefton of the Northland Vikings.
This is a TV movie
relegated
to the likes of runs on Saturday morning on TBS cable.
The bushland could have become key element in this story but instead it's
relegated
to running time material.
This is an important movie and shouldn't be
relegated
to cable stations as a sensationalist movie.
Joseph Cotton and George Sanders were at the end of fairly successful film careers and about to be
relegated
to guest appearances on a variety of television shows; the most notable being Sander's Mr. Freeze on "Batman".
Harry gets into one of his usual predicaments when his is
relegated
to Personnel to help interview patrol officers on the list to make inspector.
Dave Prowse, these days
relegated
to autograph shows (his signature: "Dave Prowse IS Darth Vader"), plays the oddly sexual Frankenstein monster in this rather cheesy flick.
But in the late 1940's and throughout the 1950's, many Technicolor pictures, particularly from 20th Centory-Fox and Warner Bros, were re-issued in black and white --- all that rare and beautiful Technicolor work
relegated
to the ash can by Hollywood cheapskates.
The Somalia-like chaos and civil war that is now unfolding in Gaza as a result of this decades-old stalemate can be blamed partly on ill-conceived Israeli policies, and partly on an American administration that, for six long years,
relegated
the cause of Israeli-Palestinian peace to the bottom of its agenda.
On the contrary, they reflect a changing global political agenda that has
relegated
the question to a lower tier of importance, which is likely to weaken Israel’s incentive to rethink its suppression of Palestine.
Germany’s political elite are in an uproar, and serious voices advocate splitting the eurozone into northern and southern tiers, with France
relegated
to the latter.
Life events are
relegated
to mere triggers of an underlying biological time bomb.
For more than four decades after Independence in 1947, India suffered from the economics of nationalism, which equated political independence with economic self-sufficiency and so
relegated
the country to bureaucratic protectionism and stagnation.
Indeed, as eurozone members’ inability to print their own money effectively
relegated
them to the status of less-developed countries that must borrow in a foreign currency, risk premiums widened accordingly.
In addition to the risk that a few would be tempted by extremism is the certainty that, if we fail to meet our commitment to universal education, millions of children would be
relegated
to a life of poverty and struggle, with their hopes, dreams, and potential squandered, undermining the country’s development potential.
But, while early Zionism was blessed with pragmatism and diplomatic savoir-faire, the preponderance of the military ethos of the nation in arms has
relegated
Zionism’s extraordinary foreign-policy achievements to a remote corner of Israelis’ collective memory.
Just a short time ago, the IMF seemed
relegated
to a sustained period of irrelevance as it failed to modernize either its euro-centric political representation or its arcane government-to-government lending facilities.
And so what is necessary to do now, is once again
relegated
to the future.
Other Tibetans may conclude that China’s government has
relegated
governance of their region to local satraps who have their own interests to pursue.
Its prime objective remains price stability, with real-economy factors
relegated
to the second order of importance.
But that disastrous campaign weakened Mao’s influence; by the early 1960’s he seemed to be
relegated
to the sidelines while pragmatists like Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping grew stronger.
Similarly, Mexico’s National Savings and Financial Services Bank has helped to strengthen savings and credit institutions that serve millions of rural residents who would otherwise have been
relegated
to the margins of the formal financial sector.
The UN's Role in the New DiplomacyAs international diplomacy tackles issues in which science and technology play a central role, the United Nations (UN) risks being
relegated
to the sidelines.
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