Seeming
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A serious study of the French Revolution (1789) and its Reign of Terror would be helpful background to understanding this director's
seeming
grudge against life's realities as acted out by the lead characters.
Difficult for the writers first of all, to keep a story together and include comedic bits without it all
seeming
to be just a patch quilt of non-related ideas.
Don't watch this expecting anything special, be ready for lots of nudity and lots of incredibly disturbing gore mixed randomly, the two not even
seeming
to fit like they would in a slasher flick.
Seeming
a cross between "Clerks" and "American Pie", at 81 minutes this indie comedy looks highly amusing, and very good things could well be coming to Vince Rocca.
The images metamorphose from monochrome to color, from abstraction to realism, from
seeming
to be in a studio to being outdoors before your amazed eyes.
To be honest, the movie was just far too thin on plot, even for a "slasher film" -
seeming
to somehow waste the majority of it's 92 minute running time with repetitive hallway chases and needless dialog that fails to develop the characters even enough to make you want them to not die AS SOON!
This will allow President Bush to avoid
seeming
to surrender to the threat of nuclear blackmail.
Despite the
seeming
power of Germanys postwar Chancellors, the countrys political system can only be administered; governance in the sense of addressing fundamental problems by enacting far-reaching reforms is usually impossible.
Certainly, few observers looking in 1978 at the smoldering embers of the Cultural Revolution, or at the
seeming
ruination of the post-1989 years, thought China would emerge as the lightning rod of the world’s developmental hopes.
Despite the country’s worrisome political stalemate, and the
seeming
entrenchment, at least for the moment, of ethnic politics, the chance to grab the “low-hanging fruit” of visa liberalization did encourage the Bosnian leadership to make a serious effort at reform in a relatively short period of time.
Now, in 1997, they are
seeming
to come together.
And some in the EU are put off by the
seeming
affinity of the Orthodox Church and its adherents toward Vladimir Putin’s Russia, or by the region’s large Muslim population.
The Eurozone Must Reform or DieOXFORD – With the election of a reform-minded centrist president in France and the re-election of German Chancellor Angela Merkel
seeming
ever more likely, is there hope for the stalled single-currency project in Europe?
The West should stop reacting to Putin with “shock and awe” – shock that he can act with such
seeming
impunity, and awe at his perceived tactical brilliance.
Smart TaxesATHENS/BERLIN – Governments throughout the European Union and around the world confront a
seeming
Catch-22: the millstone of national debt around their necks has required them to reduce deficits through spending cuts and tax increases.
Moreover, although Bush has given mainly national security reasons for his
seeming
change of heart, America’s federal system, helps the country get around even a roadblock as powerful as the president, as “localism” promotes eco-political initiatives at the state level and even within municipalities.
Events have certainly moved at a brisk pace in recent months, with one obstacle after another to a lasting deal
seeming
to come down.
But China – the only country that has maintained a normal relationship with the North, including by providing vital aid – has been widely criticized for its
seeming
unwillingness to take strong action.
But the EU should not rejoice at this
seeming
triumph over American “big business.”
But how can a lengthy negotiation be carried out without
seeming
to benefit the party, which wants to gain more time?
Securing the Future at the Evian SummitThe paradox of our time is the great power of the world's richest countries to do good, but their
seeming
compulsion to miss every opportunity to do so.
The advent of the euro was a
seeming
boon, because it reduced borrowing costs and allowed countries to create jobs through debt-financed spending.
While the Iraq quagmire has made it difficult for America to project force around the world, America’s growing debt, conflicts with friends and enemies alike, absence of any perceivable strategy for changing times, and its political system’s
seeming
inability to take action to address these challenges have combined to turn America into a struggling giant.
They will allow themselves to become intoxicated by the sight of luminaries and experts of la France d’en haut (elite France)
seeming
to eat from their hands and hanging on their every word.
He shared the
seeming
isolation of Tudjman's harshest critics, becoming a member, but not the paramount leader, of the small Croat National Party – an organization clearly in opposition but otherwise nondescript.
Indeed, one might legitimately question whether we have a “system” at all, at least compared to the Bretton Woods arrangements and, before that, the
seeming
simplicity of the gold standard.
So, what accounts for the new
seeming
willingness of Iran’s leaders to reach an agreement?
It is this
seeming
immortality that has led governments to tax certain environmentally damaging plastic products or ban them altogether.
But while Bush was not held back four years ago by the lack of a popular mandate in pushing his agenda, he may be emboldened by the
seeming
ringing endorsement to push even harder - such as making the tax cuts permanent and partially privatizing social security.
And now he had been consecrated as an official Jew,
seeming
to have forgotten the chilling maxim from Pirkei Avot (“Ethics of the Fathers”): “Seek not undue intimacy with the ruling power.”
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