Saluted
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If making a film out of nothingness can be claimed as a film maker's meritorious virtue then Hong Sang Soo has to be
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as a courageous film maker whose films speak volumes about ubiquitous nothingness of human relationships,sentiments and lives.Whether one likes it or not,this is the only fair conclusion that be deduced from this particular film.
But about 1/3 of the way through this poor excuse for an action film, I was very happy that they had him wear a camouflage Army cover (hat for you non-military types) instead of a cornered Marine issue cover when he
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that officer because neither he nor his character deserved to wear a Marine uniform.
They even copied the salute in the end when the hero and soldiers
saluted.
Some radical leftist Muslims, obsessed with their opposition to Western “imperialism” and Israel,
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Mousavi’s defeat, for, as one such activist put it, “the [anti-Zionist] resistance cannot afford a pro-American velvet revolution.”
To come back from near destitution and bloody tyranny in one generation is a great feat, and China should be
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for it.
As ordinary Germans flocked to train stations and border posts to greet people seeking shelter from war, distress, and misery, Germany’s “Welcome Culture” was
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as a truly inspiring example of humanitarianism.
When WikiLeaks hit the global news scene, it was
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as a true original: an innovative form of journalism that countered states’ power by challenging their ability to suppress critical, sensitive, or unflattering news.
The image of young Caroline – the inspiration for Neil Diamond’s famous song – solemnly standing beside her three-year-old brother as he
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his father’s coffin is deeply engrained in the hearts of Japan’s people.
So it is puzzling that some observers have
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the IMF’s involvement as a virtuous effort by the international community to bring the listing European ship to port.
Obama
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in slow motion, in unison with four uniformed soldiers, then walked in step with them past the van that had just received the remains from the cargo plane that had brought them home.
Instead of insisting on discipline, his men wore whatever they liked, never
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anybody, and never drilled.
Rounding out Time’s shortlist were Hong Kong’s pro-democracy campaigners, who were
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for protests that have been ongoing for more than six months.
Shrill voices
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with curses the abominable trophy.
He affected a brave air, and
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with a nod those who, coming out from the lanes or from their doors, stood amidst the crowd.
The usher of the court said a few words to try and calm him down but the guard explained that he had to look into it himself, saluted, and hurried on, walking with very short steps, probably because of gout.
On entering the room, the peddler relieved himself from his burden, which, as it stood on the floor, reached nearly to his shoulders, and
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the family with modest civility.
A man, whose colossal stature manifested the possession of vast strength, entered the room, and removing his cap, he
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the family with a mildness his appearance did not indicate as belonging to his nature.
Dunwoodie folded her in his arms,
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the mild aunt again and again, and shook Mr. Wharton and the divine repeatedly by the hands.
He smiled and, standing up, with great respect
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me.
I was very well dressed, and had my gold watch as well as she; so I left the footman, and I puts myself in a rank with this young lady, having stayed till she had taken one double turn in the Mall, and was going forward again; by and by I
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her by her name, with the title of Lady Betty.
The first thing I was
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with in the morning was the tolling of the great bell at St. Sepulchre's, as they call it, which ushered in the day.
He
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us courteously, and in a few well-spoken words he told us not to wonder at seeing him going about in this guise, as it was binding upon him in order that he might work out a penance which for his many sins had been imposed upon him.
When the traveller came up with them he
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them courteously, and spurring his mare was passing them without stopping, but Don Quixote called out to him, "Gallant sir, if so be your worship is going our road, and has no occasion for speed, it would be a pleasure to me if we were to join company."
Don Quixote
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them, and after ascertaining that their road was the same as his, made them an offer of his company, and begged them to slacken their pace, as their young asses travelled faster than his horse; and then, to gratify them, he told them in a few words who he was and the calling and profession he followed, which was that of a knight-errant seeking adventures in all parts of the world.
When he came up to them, he
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them and passed on without stopping.
His looks and his handsome apparel pleased them both greatly; and after they had
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him courteously, and he them, Samson begged him to give them his news, as well of Don Quixote as of Sancho Panza, for, he said, though they had read the letters from Sancho and her ladyship the duchess, they were still puzzled and could not make out what was meant by Sancho's government, and above all of an island, when all or most of those in the Mediterranean belonged to his Majesty.
Don Quixote bowed his head, and
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the duke and duchess and all the bystanders, and wheeling Rocinante round, Sancho following him on Dapple, he rode out of the castle, shaping his course for Saragossa.
A skiff covered with rich carpets and cushions of crimson velvet was immediately lowered into the water, and as Don Quixote stepped on board of it, the leading galley fired her gangway gun, and the other galleys did the same; and as he mounted the starboard ladder the whole crew
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him (as is the custom when a personage of distinction comes on board a galley) by exclaiming "Hu, hu, hu," three times.
Pott's going,' were the first words with which he
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his leader.
Mr. Pickwick
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the count with all the reverence due to so great a man, and the count drew forth a set of tablets.
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