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Thanks a million for
restoring
our faith in human nature.
(I mean I got the impression I was witnessing Pegg's attempts at
restoring
lost control very much 'in real time', so to speak.)
William (Nicholas Ball) and Emma Peters (Rachel Davies) buy an old house where a brutal murder happened years ago in very bad condition with the intention of
restoring
it.
She meets the disturbed German-American Jewish architect David Kovac (Elliott Gould), who is
restoring
a church in her town, and has recently become friend of her husband.
The lost potential in this film is monumental - between gathering the hardware which provides an authentic backdrop (aircraft, uniforms & flight gear,
restoring
a former WWII base for filming, etc.) and selecting a capable cast, the entire effort was shot in the head when it came time for the script - not to mention some model sequences which, in spite of emerging technology, still just flat don't 'work.'
It's just a simple story of a young boy searching for God after his Grandfather dies and in the process finding himself awakening to what's going on in life as well as
restoring
his faith.
As they undertake their duties - rebuilding a Church,
restoring
electricity to a town - the conflict becomes their reality.
Though only fragments of the film now remain, the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) have done a remarkable job of compiling and digitally
restoring
the surviving scenes, with the DVD released earlier this year.
It ends up being the age old story of the husband who did the family wrong and wins back the heart of the ex-wife by saving the children and
restoring
her trust and love.
So it was that the 1943 remake used the original merely as a springboard for what was really a Nelson Eddy-Jeannete McDonald musical-comedy, pushing the "real" star almost out of his own picture, and completely changing the back-story (while ironically
restoring
the original ending from the book-- but almost nothing else).
but in the struggle white is showing up in blacks mind and starts bringing black back to his senses thus
restoring
the balance.
When the prima donna's voice fails, the conductor quits and all is about to fall apart, until the heroine Alice Brady, who wanted to be an opera star on her own, turns out to be an heiress and saves the day.The sound track suggests that someone has done a spectacular job of
restoring
the print; Tibbett's ringing voice impresses in baritone favorites, "The Road to Mandalay," "Largo al factotum" from Barber of Seville, "The Toreador Song" from Carmen, and "Si puo," from I Pagliacci.
Finally, donor countries must apply the lessons learned in
restoring
the war-ravaged states of the former Yugoslavia.
Restoring
stability and a fair democratic system to Moldova is important, first and foremost, because Moldovans deserve a government that is accountable.
In addition to
restoring
diplomatic relations with Cuba, the Obama administration concluded the nuclear deal with Iran and signed the Paris climate agreement.
Now, everyone agrees, the most important task - beyond creating a democratic state and
restoring
security - is reconstructing the economy.
Moreover, by passing a constitutional amendment, Sirisena rescinded some of the presidential powers that Rajapaksa had added, as well as
restoring
the two-term limit.
With little hope of
restoring
Venezuela’s regional authority, Maduro will have to focus on safeguarding his tenuous leadership position at home.
European leaders have responded with a cacophony of proposals for
restoring
confidence.
Unwilling to go to war amongst themselves or against the enraged crowds, the military brought back the president as the only hope for
restoring
order.
Restoring
these voters’ confidence in existing institutions, and reintegrating them into the political mainstream, will not be easy.
More important, austerity has been very successful in
restoring
external balance to the eurozone’s periphery.
Underlying Beck’s “non-partisan” preacher’s talk about
restoring
American honor and values was a message that everyone in the crowd understood: such un-American elements as the liberal elites in New York and Washington, Democrats, and other God-less socialists had robbed America of its honor and values.
The government has used its INDC to set several ambitious goals, including commitments to zero deforestation by the year 2030 and to
restoring
forest ecosystems in the country’s watersheds.
But, far from
restoring
the status quo ante, killing the deal would leave America with little credibility in Middle Eastern affairs.
Even if the Germans and other creditors acquiesce in a restructuring – not from 2013 on, as German Chancellor Angel Merkel has asked for, but now – there is the further problem of
restoring
competitiveness.
What advanced-country central banks should be doing now is implementing monetary policies aimed at
restoring
their credibility, while governments focus on implementing effective fiscal policies and structural reforms.
Spain appears to be in the early stages of
restoring
a balanced and sustainable growth pattern.
The likely adjustment of Europe’s fiscal strategy offers a glimmer of hope, but it does not address the challenge of
restoring
long-term growth.
The problem is that, as long as violence prevents moderate forces from
restoring
local services and administrative structures, people’s capacity for resistance will remain weak.
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