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As I watched the wind's choreography unfold, I felt
sheltered
and, at the same time, connected to limitless sky.
And then, after 21, they went to something called
sheltered
workshops with menial work and earning either nothing or below minimum wage.
I grew up in a very
sheltered
environment.
For the enjoyment of its passengers, the ship was to feature a flower-lined promenade, a
sheltered
swimming pool, and bathhouse with heated water, a library filled with books and statues, a temple to the goddess Aphrodite, and a gymnasium.
Written in the early nineteenth century, Austen's novels decode the
sheltered
lives of the upper classes in rural England.
And if you're in the direct fallout zone here, you really have to either be
sheltered
or you have to get out of there, and that's clear.
But if you are sheltered, you can actually survive.
They’d heard tales of Crete’s invulnerable bronze colossus, and made for a
sheltered
cove.
Navy Seals is an ignorant, racist and complacent movie which thoughtlessly uses the Middle East conflict as the backdrop for an action flick concocted for a comfortably
sheltered
American Mid-West audience.
Sheltered
young woman, home-schooled and possibly quite gifted, harbors a disturbed, overly-emotional side which comes to the surface after her absentee father pays her mother a visit, asking for a divorce.
Proving that many times you might want to stay where you are away in your little
sheltered
world and be away from the masses of other people's world as you will see the characters are loved in a different way by people in a much different form.
The three survivors climb a tree and when they realize that help would never come to rescue them, they decide to try to find a way out of their
sheltered
location.
They are
sheltered
by the priestess Shinobu (Otome Tsukimiya), who serves the Hanabusa clan's god, Majin, a vengeful spirit imprisoned in the giant stature carved into the side of a local mountain.
And I'm neither puritanical nor humorless, I don't try to hide from the existence of darkness, and I definitely have not led a
sheltered
life, but I am ashamed of myself.
To this day it's more entertaining than most, in great part because it has James Cagney in the lead role as a musical prologue producer under a succession of deadlines and
sheltered
from all storms by his trusty "girl Friday" played by Joan Blondell.
A car accident, two orphans
sheltered
by the parents' business associates who are revealed to have been the killers to put their hands on the money the children represent, and all that for some shady business with criminal contractors.
She was obviously
sheltered
by her mother and now she's introverted, lacks self-esteem, and lives in a lonely fantasy world.
Redford plays Harold Beldon a policeman who's shot alongside a street corner of a house of a
sheltered
and old woman played perfect by Gladys Cooper who takes Redford's character in and treats and nurses him back to good health.
Set in the politically turbulent Paris of the1970s, "Blame it on Fidel" tells of a
sheltered
young girl who has her comfortable bourgeois existence ripped away from her after her staid, conformist parents (Julie Depardieu, Stefano Accorsi) suddenly become born again leftist radicals.
Past the sex, violence and other humanized circumstances that create the premise for the story, it is simply about two people... one a bad guy and gangster with emotional problems and the other a preppy college girl with a
sheltered
college girl... who become a part of each other's lives through what is sadomasochistic and emotionally motivated.
Why? The main character goes around in blacface and emits horrible sounds from his mouth that some people claim is singing.No matter how many persons are in Jolson's corner they can't convince anyone with a normal sense of hearing that he's some kind of singer(?).For anyone that thinks it's o.k. for a white man to sing mammy in black face go down to a black neighborhood and tell the people that.As a non-black that lived in black districts I can tell you it upsets them.When this movie came out on TV in the 1960's it made me cringe because I knew a lot of people around me were going to be upset.Yes,the good old 1960's when the riots started,showing a movie like this didn't help prevent them.The people that support and broadcast-ed this movie go around oblivious to realty.While their safe in a
sheltered
world during the riots I'm on the funky streets trying to be on time for the graveyard shift.Some persons now believe Leif Erickson discovered America instead Of Columbus.A change is needed in movie history too.In the best interest of a happier society I'd like for this movie not to be given any claim to fame,sweep it under the rug.May a technicality give the fame to a more decent film.
It distances you from the horror of the violence, it seemed to me to be as if I was being
sheltered
from the full effect.
More competition means that previously
sheltered
companies must shape up and become more productive, innovating simply to survive.
This calls for a major training effort, support for mobility, incentives to accept job offers, and the opening of
sheltered
sectors.
Such islands are not
sheltered
and protected spaces, but models for others.
A traditional social program is usually judged by the volume of services provided, such as the number of people trained or homeless people
sheltered.
Sheltered
from foreign competition, industry grew fat and lazy.
Sheltered
by indifference, the gangs grew.
And while they lose market share, both at home and abroad, the US steel industry’s competitiveness will also decline, because it is being
sheltered
from foreign competition.
Some
sheltered
Jews -- despite their own prejudices -- simply because they saw it as their religious duty to do so.
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