Shore
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Shore'
s dog, a long-haired chihuahua, does a better job at being funny as well as carrying the movie.
When Barbado sits near the
shore
one day and plays his flute, this coffin washes up on the
shore
and of course you know who's in it.
I also enjoyed watching the taking of the bomb up an unknown number of floors to a roof, starting a helicopter and then flying an estimated 25 miles off
shore
and all in 4 minutes and 30 seconds.
We then see the kid on the
shore
and when he sees his sister he tries to flee, perhaps horrified at his sister's acting ability.
When he tries to get in his little boat some seals, bear with me, come onto the
shore.
Never once do you get to see the harsh and beautiful Icelandic landscape (I've been there), only the
shore
and the vikings' huts.
Young Angus, who is afraid of water, finds an egg on the
shore
and takes it home.
In Key West shore, two ship savage companies dispute the wrecked vessels.
When the sailboat they were riding is sent away mysteriously into the sea adrift, the group ponder why, holing up in the home of Julie's friends, awaiting for the night to fall, hoping that the boat would return to
shore.
He takes her to
shore
in his boat.
He opens a barber shop on a desolate river
shore
and tries to mind his own business, interacting only reluctantly with the locals.
Part of the crew try to keep Ole sober on
shore
leave, so he can buy that ticket for home.
Beinvenue a St Piere, a French outpost off the Eastern
shore
of Canada.
In this standard sci-fi romance, the widow Andrea lives on a Greek island with her son Timmy and, like the other islanders, is amazed when a stranger Keir Dullea washes up on
shore
during a magnetic storm.
In spite of his own fear of the sea, Angus loves to spend his time on the
shore
of the lake.
The survivors (doctors, officers, boat crew and jailbirds) crawl to the
shore
of a desolate island, find refuge inside a large lighthouse and have to fight off one of the escapees, who happens to be a psychotic killer.
It's not just the old dark house that creaks here; even a nick of time climax does little to
shore
up the cracks of this crumbling edifice.
Well, it seems the mischievous Percy tied the rear legs of a dog together and then threw it into the middle of the lake to see if it could swim back to
shore.
But just in case, here is a brief overview of the film: A ship dumps several barrels of nuclear waste into the ocean, apparently too close to the
shore.
Jamie-Lynn Sigler stars in the story of some friends on a road trip who run afoul of an escaped mental patient who was sent away for killing several people at a haunted house ride on the Jersey
shore.
The south
shore
of Big Bear Lake has large boulders at the water's edge but this area is not use in the movie.
Enigmatic vampire, who arrived oddly on the
shore
of a beach in his casket, whose arrival is introduced by his enforcer/guardian, Barbado(LaSesne Hilton)playing a flute, masquerades as a philosophical leader, whose language regarding life and love casts a spell among the aimless hippie youth in a quiet little town.
If you do, just swim to
shore
a while... and I'm sure, soon enough, you'll want to see it again... and again... and again... LIFEGUARD!
For example, the proposed Financial Transactions Tax in the European Union implies a wide-ranging impost generating more than €50 billion a year to
shore
up the EU’s own finances and save the euro.
The world has pushed off from the
shore
of a rules-based system that was founded on the Enlightenment idea of universal progress.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff’s government, which began its term this year with an understanding that economic growth will slow sharply, devalued the real in order to
shore
up the country’s competitiveness.
But if Britain “crashes out” of the EU in March, with no arrangements to preserve open trade across the British Channel, monetary policy cannot
shore
up GDP, as Governor Mark Carney recently warned.
Sultan’s fortune is estimated at $270 billion, which he distributed between his sons prior to his death in order to
shore
up their political position in the competitive princely arena.
Brinkmanship of the sort that took place as the Wall went up is usually the product of a politician desperate to
shore
up his domestic position.
To some extent, Europe seems to have abandoned the Mediterranean’s southern shore, compensated in part by flows of economic aid from the Gulf countries.
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