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Each of us has a dream when we come here, a dream that usually has to be
rewritten
and always has to be repurposed.
It can become incredibly dangerous when our stories are
rewritten
or ignored, because when we are denied identity, we become invisible.
Kit was okay although she was mostly rewritten, and it would have been nice to see her die as she did get slightly annoying.
Of course, now that the killer is revealed, she suddenly undergoes a complete personality shift--her character gets completely rewritten, because the writers don't need to keep her identity secret any more.
This movie is about a script being
rewritten
before going to the screen...this should have happened to this script.
Initially she had been definitely a supporting player but her potential was so vivid that the script was
rewritten
to make her the star.
This film is evidence of a shameful and troubling period of history that, even today, seems to be
rewritten
to justify the present and future brain washers of America.
Then we get to the negative points, beginning with mostly indifferent or awful acting, slow pacing, especially in the first thirty minutes, and an atrociously
rewritten
script, which keeps the basic plot line,but throws out most of Hammerstein's dialogue to make way for some memorably corny lines ("There's still not enough room on this boat for the two of us!").
In these times of war and prison camps, again, and as history is rewritten, forgotten, or ignored, I wish that Tenko would be replayed for a new generation to experience.
Perhaps if I had never read the book, I might have enjoyed it somewhat more, but to me it was unbearable to see a book I thoroughly enjoyed so completely
rewritten.
It looks good, but the character of Fanny has been totally
rewritten
to appeal to the modern woman's idea of a good heroine.
It has the appearence of a movie that was
rewritten
by several different people.
Looks like they had to have
rewritten
the script because this movie quite frankly seems to be a little dark to be a follow up to that movie.
To rationalize the efficacy of this approach, the Fed has
rewritten
the script on the transmission mechanism of discretionary monetary policy.
History cannot be rewritten, and we must resist the irrational urge--whether it originates from the abyss of our ignorance or from the specter of our crises--to stop it in its tracks.
To be sure, history cannot be rewritten; but many of those who voted to remain in the EU now worry that May has succumbed to wishful thinking about the future.
During those fifty years, however, the map of world conflict has been
rewritten
and the means of warfare transformed, while Japan remains locked in viewpoints forged in the trauma of wartime defeat and US occupation.
Rewriting Textbook EconomicsTILBURG – Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s recent announcement that the Fed would maintain the current pace of monetary stimulus in the United States has cinched it: economics textbooks, at least the chapters on monetary policy, need to be
rewritten.
Thus, Peru saw its labor legislation virtually
rewritten
by United States Congressmen indebted to American unions before the US-Peru PTA was concluded.
If any country – for example, Greece – left the euro, all contracts in that country would have to be
rewritten.
One Bundesbank director says that the constitutions of all EMU candidates should be
rewritten
to outlaw large government budget deficits.
Moreover, they argue that history should be
rewritten
to expunge the names (though not the endowments) of those who fail to pass today’s tests of political correctness.
When the Millennium Declaration was
rewritten
as a set of specific goals, the baseline for calculating the proportion to be halved was set not at 2000, but at 1990.
Because those same Russians regard the war in Ukraine as defensive and just, war becomes justified; history’s dark pages are rewritten; and hostile language becomes the norm.
And not just Arab; globally, foreign policies are being hurriedly – and somewhat confusedly – revised and
rewritten.
Over the last third of a century, the rules of America’s economic system have been
rewritten
in ways that serve a few at the top, while harming the economy as a whole, and especially the bottom 80%.
Instead, they pushed for policies that restructured markets in ways that increased inequality and undermined overall economic performance; growth actually slowed as the rules of the game were
rewritten
to advance the interests of banks and corporations – the rich and powerful – at the expense of everyone else.
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