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How anyone could have the audacity to even attempt to
replicate
the Phil Silvers character is beyond me.
While the setting is elegant, and the swaying camera attempts to
replicate
the mood of "Flowers of Shanghai", the film is not in the same league, visually.
I think what he means is that the film possesses a truly captivating energy and raw edge which seems so fresh that although he might be able to capture a more visually or technically complex movie he could not
replicate
or better the purity of this film.
David Duchovney creates a role that he was to
replicate
somewhat in Californication - the troubled talent.
The three principals, all unknown to me give very sure-footed performances, the kind, in fact, that may be so natural that it will be difficult for them to
replicate
this quality of acting in other films so I wouldn't be too surprised if they are not heard from again.
I am fine with change, I don't ask the movie to exactly
replicate
the book.
This confused attempt to
replicate
the success of Turkish Delight does have some oddball moments that make it slightly entertaining and of mild interest to Rutger Hauer fans.
This movie rediscovers the beauty of LOVE, long after the success of DDLJ, when creativity started dwindling with more and more movies trying to
replicate
it rather than coming up with something altogether different or FRESH.
Granted, the technology still remains unable to fully
replicate
the spark and nuance of actual human performance, but early in the piece, it becomes very clear that Zemeckis and co.
Of course, this "program-clip" is referred to as a virus, a generic Hollywood name for anything that is not from AOL or Microsoft, even though it is the precise opposite of a virus - not only does it not replicate, but it removes itself.
The movie starts slow, failing attempts to
replicate
opening scenes of high budget science fiction films such as The Matrix, and eventually evolves into what you might expect from the average Sci-Fi channel movie with low quality acting, choppy storyline, cheap special effects, no real climax, and the sporadic cheesy line thrown in.
But, if China is to
replicate
the success of Japan, Korea, and Taiwan, there is no alternative to tough reform.
Three economists from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst then did what academics are routinely supposed to do –
replicate
their colleagues’ work and subject it to criticism.
Plans to
replicate
some of the remarkable improvements in London and southeast England’s educational attainment of the last 20 years are ambitious but achievable.
Beyond NATO’s Libyan RedemptionSINGAPORE – While NATO probably will not want to
replicate
its Libya intervention anywhere else anytime soon, it appears that the alliance, with a little help from its friends, has prevailed in Libya, succeeding in toppling Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.
That competition now features new Infrastructure Project Preparation Facilities (IPPFs) to accelerate and
replicate
large PPPs with a disturbing reliance on big dams and fossil-fuel infrastructure, such as Nigeria’s gas-supply pipeline to the European Union – a top priority of PIDA that implies slow progress toward a low-carbon future.
A bona fide socioeconomic model should be built around an ingrained “way of doing things” – indeed, so ingrained that the model, like the vaunted Nordic one, is almost impossible to
replicate
elsewhere.
But these apply rules that only
replicate
the way one or more psychiatrists interpret a patient's symptoms.
The economic planners and policymakers who are chasing Silicon Valley’s taillights are learning that they cannot always
replicate
the entrepreneurial culture and finance mechanisms that flourish there now.
That may turn out to be a mistake: successes like his are never easy to replicate, not without having proved something first.
These six steps require a comprehensive and coordinated change in behavior, and will require government at all levels to cooperate, invest at scale, share ideas,
replicate
best practices, and plan for the long term.
In 2005, colleagues of ours at the RAND Corporation projected that America could save more than $80 billion a year if health care could
replicate
the IT-driven productivity gains observed in other industries.
For example, we should
replicate
the EU Eastern Partnership, with the creation of a Balkan Partnership, while always keeping membership on the table.
Royal Caribbean’s new Harmony of the Seas aims to
replicate
all of the world’s climates.
Why can’t today’s emerging markets
replicate
levels of productivity that were achieved in countries with worse social indicators and much older technologies?
They
replicate
the practices of the elitist regimes they replaced, clamping down on the press and civil liberties and emasculating (or capturing) the judiciary.
As Richard Smalley asks, what's to stop self-replicating nano-robots from continuing to munch and
replicate "
until everything on earth becomes an undifferentiated mass of grey goo?"
If China and India
replicate
American per capita consumption of fossil fuels, the resulting greenhouse-gas emissions will only accelerate global warming.
Why has Africa been unable to
replicate
that growth in the agriculture sector?
So, not surprisingly, most other developing countries would gratefully seize the opportunity to
replicate
China’s growth pattern – including its pollution.
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