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The
restoration
is very good overall, although there are two or three very rough sequences.
Howard Hughes produced the film, which was painstakingly restored after disappearing for more than 50 years (complete with a brand new musical score especially written for its restoration).
Since restoration, the colors are perfection itself, and aptly reminiscent of a comic book.
'Est Ouest' is an impressive production based upon the true story of family comprising a Russian émigré husband, French wife and a little boy.In the heyday of Coldwar, Stalin invites all émigrés who left the country in the time of 1917 Civil War.The émigrés are promised a heaven once they promote to the
restoration
of order and rehabilitation of the war-torn economy.This demand is no surprising in view of the fact that Soviet Russia was the country hit by the war the most in terms of human and material resources.
Technical gaffs abound in the internet sequences and in the
restoration
of a video frame from static to perfect picture upon which the ending relies.
I had the privilege of seeing the
restoration
of the film "The General" in Munich in the 60's.
The secular liberal forces’ political fragmentation and lack of organization cost them dearly in the parliamentary elections six months ago, and, in the second round of the presidential election, a majority of Egyptians chose Morsi over a
restoration
of the old regime.
Our primary aim is the
restoration
of peace and, if not stability, an acceptable political equilibrium.
Moreover, a higher inflation target – and the
restoration
of credibility that it would imply – would enable central banks to return to a lower inflation target without creating a recession once debt levels had been reduced and aggregate demand had recovered.
But no person of sound judgement can deny that the
restoration
of liberties, which until recently were suppressed or limited, allows our citizens at last to live in dignity.
Recognizing that the economy could not benefit from a partial
restoration
of competitiveness without structural shifts, the government passed a significant labor-market reform in the spring of 2013.
But they want to follow up their tactical victory – which postpones the
restoration
of pre-Bush tax rates for a couple of years – with a longer-term victory next spring.
The tragedy of our times is that just when bolder cooperation is needed to address the inequities of hyper-globalization, the drums of “free trade” have drowned out the voices of those calling for a
restoration
of trust, fairness, and justice in the system.
Not since the
restoration
of democracy in 1985 has a Brazilian election been so contentious and unpredictable.
The Dark Side of SyrizaOXFORD – On January 25, Greece voted decisively for change, removing from power the two political parties – New Democracy and Pasok – that have ruled the country in one form or another since the
restoration
of democracy in 1974.
Will Japan's humanitarian and
restoration
aid in Iraq secure a long-term national interest?
Thus, its Self Defense Forces must continue fulfilling their duties of "humanitarian and
restoration
efforts," while cooperating with Japan's key ally, the US, as a member of an integrated multinational force under UN leadership.
In regional terms, Obama’s
restoration
of relations with Cuba merits a place in the history books alongside Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger’s opening to China.
And, as the rest of the world grapples with austerity measures, such countries should be considering
restoration
strategies and ways to permanently wean themselves off foreign aid.
Mazrui, forever the optimist, expressed hope that the “human will has the power of restoration.”
Could the
restoration
of America’s international reputation turn out to be bad for Europe, by eroding its new monopoly on representing Western values and calling it back to its hard power duties?
What can such a verdict mean so many years after the
restoration
of democracy in Argentina?
During the Meiji
restoration
of the nineteenth century, Japan scoured the world for ideas and technologies that allowed it to defeat a European great power in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904.
The plan demands the
restoration
of health-care services in 40 hospitals and 1,300 primary health-care facilities across the country, so that children and mothers can receive free essential care, vaccinations, and treatment for diseases like tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and malaria.
The
restoration
of “order.”
President Putin’s
restoration
of the old Soviet national anthem was the first recent hint that Russians are marching back to the future.
If you had asked me a year ago whether a year could pass without either a
restoration
of confidence in financial institutions or widespread nationalizations and liquidations, I would have said no.Unstable and unsustainable configurations must come to an end.
Unless the eurozone moves toward greater economic, fiscal, and political integration (on a path consistent with short-term
restoration
of growth, competitiveness, and debt sustainability, which are needed to resolve unsustainable debt and reduce chronic fiscal and external deficits), recessionary deflation will certainly lead to a disorderly break-up.
We have our interests to protect, the most important of which are economic: recovery of Iraqi debts owed to Russia, the contractually agreed-upon development of oil fields,
restoration
of public infrastructure.
Russia may be experiencing a global “restoration” phase, but in politics and economics, and also with respect to its empire,
restoration
is headed in the wrong direction.
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