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Before the credits
rolled.
It just kind of
rolled
along with a lot of little peaks of excitement but nothing that incredible.
This film just left the dock,
rolled
over and headed straight to the bottom of the sea.
The movie takes over an hour to even get to the "House of Death", the characters are under-developed and not memorable, and - not to give away the ending - I was staring dumbfounded at the screen for a good six minutes after the credits
rolled.
Humor, action, suspense, romance all
rolled
into this underrated Truffaut film; circa 1972 and probably was not well received during the titles' release.
MGM
rolled
the dice and put Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, Wallace Beery, Lionel Barrymore and Joan Crawford together for a memorable film.
movie will leave you with an impact long after the end credits have rolled.David Fincher directs this intense psychological suspense thriller.Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt play two detectives on the trail of the killer.Freeman plays veteran Detective Lt. William Somerset,on the verge of retirement,after this case.Pitt plays rookie detective Detective David Mills.Kevin Spacey also stars in a powerful performance that is mesmerizing.this
And, after the natural cleaning products brand Ecover was petitioned by tens of thousands of angry consumers, the company quickly
rolled
back an experiment in which it used algal oil produced through synthetic biology in a laundry detergent.
When export growth softened in mid-2012, they halted the appreciation of the renminbi and
rolled
out additional costly capital projects like the high-speed rail line – the world’s longest – that was recently completed.
And just last month, China’s energy regulator, the National Energy Administration,
rolled
out new measures to reduce the country’s dependence on coal.
Their heads literally
rolled.
Even before the GST was
rolled
out, the Indian judicial system was choked by indirect tax appeals, tying down some $23 billion in tax revenue.
Moreover, the haste with which the GST was
rolled
out raises legitimate concerns about whether the software has been tested adequately and will be able to handle the intended 3-5 billion invoices per month.
Perhaps, with each budget bill, Dodd-Frank will be
rolled
back further.
Indeed, when radical innovations are first
rolled
out, their immediate effect is to reduce, not raise, productivity.
After all, if debt can be
rolled
over forever at zero rates, it does not really matter – and nobody can be considered insolvent.
The result was a hastily patched together deal in which Russia and Ukraine each gave ground on price, and a shadowy Swiss-based company half-owned by Gazprom
rolled
supplies of cheap gas from Turkmenistan into the equation.
A “new Marshall plan” should be
rolled
out, one that can transform Ukraine into a free, prosperous country that can join the EU and NATO, should it so desire.
At the United Nations, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
rolled
out his demand for full statehood.
In 1960, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization spoke of wasteful logging practices, such as “head-skidding” (in which a log is
rolled
downhill, ripping up plants and soil).
And the list should be
rolled
out gradually (and perhaps at random), to give the henchmen time to defect and the regime to crumble.
He and Premier Wen Jiabao – often called a latter-day Zhou Enlai for his administrative abilities and willingness to play second fiddle –
rolled
out one impressive slogan after another: “Put people first,” “Run the country according to law,” “Render the media closer to the people,” and “Make government transparent.”
America, which accepted more than 10,000 Syrian refugees as recently as two years ago, has
rolled
up its welcome mat, accepting only a trickle last year.
We would all say “the prisoner who escaped” but “the rock that
rolled
down the hill.”
This achievement must not be allowed to be
rolled
back.
(In 1940, when Hitler seemed indomitable, Monnet suggested to Winston Churchill that France and Britain might be
rolled
into one country.)
And yet, under the current proposal, their official means of doing so would be sharply
rolled
back.
The battle was over before it began: the ISIS fighters fled before Turkish tanks
rolled
in.
According to this view, we have simply
rolled
the dice and won five times in a row.
With total economic growth outpacing world trade growth of less than 2.5%, globalization has been
rolled
back decades.
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