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horror, comedy, sci-fi, etc), but for some reason Macross: Do You Remember Love is
seldom
mentioned alongside gems like Akira, Ghost In The Shell, or Mononoke Hime (and pretty much every other Studio Ghibli effort) - something I find quite difficult to understand.
In a plot
seldom
coherent, Theresa Russell, billed second, is cast as Alex Canis, A.K.A. "The Dove", an entrapment specialist employed by the National Security Agency (N.S.A.), who gathers her information through acts of prostitution, with a specialty as dominatrix, her clients being Federal government officials, and blackmail undoubtedly a goal for her unit, a "covert section" of the N.S.A. that collects photographs of her activities.
It is
seldom
that I see a movie I really hate.
Unfortunately, this movie is
seldom
shown, so make sure to grab a video tape the next time it is shown.
This was a fairly amusing short and it was great to see Tom getting some rather good hits in on Jerry, which it seems
seldom
happened.
I have
seldom
seen such a well balanced work.
Imagine yourself in the late Art Deco era of engineering feats (the tunnel), sexy vehicles (the "Heritage Softtail" precursor motorcycle and '37 Buick Century straight 8 convertible, among others), and beautiful people (the impeccably coiffed and dressed "Blanche;" the trio of heroes in their flawlessly ironed suits, shirts, and ties; the elegant Granville; and even the villain 39013 as played so convincingly by Charles Middleton in first-class clothing that we
seldom
see today outside of a corporate boardroom), and enjoy.
It raises points about American culture as relates to sexual identity in ways
seldom
handled.
Great movies
seldom
have brilliant stories, but just like this one the beauty is within the characters, hitting you as if they were real people, living next door to you.
The most notable appearance is Lin Shaye who most recently starred in Snakes on a Plane (2006) but other than this exception, the cast have
seldom
seen the big stage and understandably so.
Too
seldom
does the world see history-changing steps like Richard Nixon’s trip to China in 1972 or Egyptian President Anwar el-Sadat’s visit to Jerusalem in 1977.
The department heads and oversight committees that meet to evaluate programming
seldom
dictate content, but merely pass their complaints and recommendations down to programming heads.
Its base comprises the mass of well-established knowledge – no longer controversial and
seldom
discussed outside academia.
Gas became artificially cheap, consumers
seldom
bothered to turn the thermostat down, and producers stopped investing.
CAMBRIDGE – A day
seldom
passes without articles appearing in the financial press pondering why interest rates have remained so low for so long.
The French have
seldom
been enamored of democracy.
But the relationship between European Muslims’ faith and identification with European nations
seldom
conforms to the “Eurabia” stereotype.
Of course, if there were no banks, there would be no central banks, either; but cognitive dissonance has
seldom
shaken central bankers’ confidence in their models.
To ask that question is to reprise a debate that was heard when Hong Kong and Macau reverted to China, but that is
seldom
encountered nowadays.
The British, meanwhile, have always been classic reluctant member - always late, always unwillingly dragged along in the wake of the front-runners, but
seldom
offering alternative proposals.
Moreover, South America’s electricity grids are
seldom
interconnected, and rates for power vary widely.
Yet, as complex as all of this sounds – and, by definition, paradigm changes are complicated affairs that, fortunately,
seldom
occur – a simple analytical framework may help shed light on what to look for, what to expect and where, and how best to adapt.
In their book Why Nations Fail, Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson argue that societies with political arrangements that concentrate power in the hands of a few
seldom
excel at innovation and growth, because innovators have no guarantee they will keep the fruits of their labors.
Events there
seldom
reverberate globally.
To be sure, there are costs in imposing such restrictions -- they may, for example, deter qualified individuals from accepting public employment -- and the restrictions
seldom
eliminate conflicts of interest altogether.
Unfortunately, this approach
seldom
works.
Laws exist to protect children from hazardous conditions in many occupations, but they are
seldom
enforced.
The range of opposing interpretations of religious texts is virtually unlimited, and disputes are
seldom
resolved by rational argument.
The only schools the state does not supervise are Koran-based schools, which some parents use as a complement – but
seldom
a full substitute – for state education.
From the start of the previous century until the early 1980s, the US
seldom
recorded a deficit on its external current account (see chart).
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