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I loved the werewolf - usually we see something that looks like a standing wolf or something
resembling
a overly large rodent.
While many of the porn films during this era still tried to have something
resembling
a plot, few were as out there as CURSE OF THE CATWOMAN.
In the meanwhile, write-producer Frank Salteri decides to beat him to the proverbial punch by taking the Black Frankenstein concept, dashing out something
resembling
a script, gathering together a considerably less than stellar cast (including ex-mob moll Liz Renay and a couple of 40's has-beens who appear to have needed some extra bucks to pay the phone bill that month), and spending what appears to be about $30, slaps out one of the worst pieces of cinematic drek to have ever played inside the confines of a movie theater.
I will start this by saying that, Not Another Teen Movie was an intelligent and generally funny parody movie, Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th is completely and utterly devoid of anything
resembling
an effective joke (or anything of any worthwhile value, really).
And finally Neal McDonough as M. Bison: let me repeat that Neal McDonough as M. Bison???? WHAT?!?!? Neal is nowhere near anything close to
resembling
Bison's look or attitude.
Eventually it loses its balance altogether and degenerates into something
resembling
a variety show, with the comedy subjugated to, God help us, "The Tenement Symphony" - which soon enough gives way to a SECOND harp solo, a cardinal sin.
Why, because they brought raw and real life like music back into the mainstream,
resembling
70's metal, but much more powerful and much much more fun!
Although the film was completed in 2005, it is just now getting something
resembling
distribution.
They, of course, set out in search of help and come across a secluded, as well as boarded up farmhouse (closely
resembling
the Devil's Rejects house, I noticed).
Unfortunately, Petronius' work was not transmitted to our day in anything even vaguely
resembling
a complete text.
Britain famously has no written constitution, or, until recently, anything
resembling
a modern Bill of Rights.
At the beginning, the war was aimed at eliminating Al Qaeda, vanquishing the Taliban, and transforming Afghanistan into something
resembling
a Western-style nation-state.
One way to approach this question is to imagine modern Chinese history as
resembling
the double-helix structure of DNA, comprising a strand of openness and one of authoritarianism.
No major candidate is advocating anything remotely
resembling
isolationism.
Can these relationships be transformed into anything
resembling
a cooperative effort?
Our initial work on nanomaterial mobility in formations
resembling
groundwater aquifers or sand filters has shown that while one type of nanomaterial may be very mobile, a second may stay put.
And, unlike BCS theory, in which the pairs are isotropic – with identical properties in all directions in space – the pairs in cuprates are strongly anisotropic,
resembling
a cloverleaf.
According to the minutes, Enzo Boschi, President of the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, was asked if they were precursors to an earthquake
resembling
the one in 1703.
But the experience of other terrorist groups – most notably, al-Qaeda – shows that, even without anything
resembling
a state, radical ideologies can survive.
Tinker, Tailor, Snowden, Spy?MOSCOW – A worldwide media frenzy has turned the plight of the rogue American intelligence analyst Edward Snowden into something
resembling
a John le Carré novel, full of suspense and intrigue.
The result of Trump’s victory might be something
resembling
the Concert of Europe, which stabilized the continent between 1815 and World War I.
Wall Street has wobbled, but there has been nothing
resembling
its sharp negative reaction to the Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930.
With the budget cuts in place and the markets reassured, Britain no longer risks
resembling
an unruly Mediterranean country.
But that will require strong international supervision,
resembling
today’s EU Protectorate in Bosnia.
By abandoning the thoughtful policymaking of his predecessors in favor of a presidency modeled on reality TV, Trump has failed to articulate anything
resembling
a credible national strategy.
What makes the abandonment of this tradition in the Rudd case not only indecent but politically wrong-headed is that Turnbull’s government has just been elected with at best a one-vote majority in the House of Representatives, and nothing
resembling
a majority at all in the Senate, which now has a cast of independents and minor parties that has been likened to the bar scene in Star Wars.
To be sure, they will help to prevent banks from using instruments
resembling
collateralized debt obligations (which banks use to repackage individual loans for placement on secondary markets) to reduce their exposure.
It is as far from being a controlled economy as it is from
resembling
the libertarian anarchism that many French opponents of the constitutional treaty fear.
This authority, the technocrats claim, in turn is part of a system of national and supra-national checks and balances which, while not
resembling
a national democracy, would reliably prevent despotism from taking root in Brussels.
A recent fashion in St. Petersburg are restaurants with names such as "Lenin's Mating Call," "USSR," and "Russian Kitsch," which has frescos showing collective farmers socializing with American Indians while Leonid Brezhnev,
resembling
Frank Sinatra, gives a speech to a stone-age tribe.
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