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Fine adaptation of a powerful Dickens novel, full of the frustrating
spectrum
of strengths and weakness inherent in every Dickens story; from the powerful rage he expresses in documenting social injustice, to his goody-two-shoes pedestal-bound heroines.
Rather it is a valuable expose of factions on both ends of the
spectrum
- including mine, warts and all.
Outside of the enormous gaps in plot and development, he had to see some humor in it somewhere to cast two direct opposites of the comedy
spectrum
to helm this project.
It it true that light passes through the retina of an invisible man, but in most "invisible man" movies I've seen one way of locating an invisible man is using night-vision goggles witch show the sub-red part of electromagnetic
spectrum.
This fact suggests that whatever turned him invisible, it rendered him hollow only to so called visible part of electromagnetic
spectrum
with wavelenght between 380 and 780 nm.
There is both bitter humor and irony in this film which will satisfy both sides of the
spectrum.
The tone is all over the map; from farcical comedy to syrupy melodramatic romance - with success at neither end of the
spectrum
(or anywhere in the middle, for that matter).
With little coming from the opposite
spectrum
of the debate, this is nothing more than a PR video for Masillon football.
Unlike the older 2-color Technicolor, the film seems to have a lot of blues and a slightly greater color
spectrum.
It is easier on the eyes than the older process but it truly isn't full color--the full
spectrum
is missing.
No one delivers the emotional expression through the entire
spectrum
the way she does.
But the key point is that they are four points on a single continuous spectrum, with analysis at one end and dreaming at the other.
Free-association and dreaming are blue and violet, with a beautiful
spectrum
of violet-blues in between.
Understanding color requires understanding the entire
spectrum.
Understanding thought implies understanding the entire cognitive
spectrum.
We saw this recently when the EBRD, together with the British-based organization Forward Thinking, conducted a closed-door workshop for 27 leading representatives of parties from across the political
spectrum
in the region.
In India, as in other fast-growing economies, scarce public resources, such as land, minerals, oil and gas, and telecommunication spectrum, have shot up in market value recently, generating extremely high unearned income for the politically well-connected.
At the other end of the political spectrum, anti-state anarchists cannot help in building institutions that will sustain pro-poor investments.
At the benign end of the spectrum, this realm includes actors as diverse as bankers electronically transferring huge sums; at the other end are terrorists transferring weapons or hackers disrupting Internet operations.
On the left side of the German political spectrum, the proposition that 8 May 1945 was a day of liberation remains unchallenged.
Most societies lie somewhere along a
spectrum
between these two poles.
At the same time, in order to maintain a security framework fit to confront any conceivable security threat, Europe’s governments should preserve the entire
spectrum
of their naval assets.
In moments of extreme fear, the pendulum of attitudes swings toward the security end of that
spectrum.
Furthermore, leaders from across the political
spectrum
are questioning scientifically-established principles – such as anthropogenic climate change, evolution, and the benefits of vaccination – with no scientific basis.
A genuine and inclusive process will require engaging with the whole
spectrum
of Afghan civil society, including rights organizations, women’s groups, the clergy, public intellectuals, and influential tribal networks.
While the media have tended to focus on big-ticket corruption, such as that revealed by ongoing scandals concerning on the allocation of
spectrum
to telecom companies or the organization of the Commonwealth Games, petty corruption has often affected people more directly.
The American political scientist Andrew Moravcsik makes the similar argument that European nations, singly and collectively, are the only states other than the US that are able to “exert global influence across the full
spectrum
from ‘hard’ to ‘soft’ power.
In fact, given an increasingly unequal distribution of income between capital and labor (as well as across the income
spectrum
for labor) a larger store of public assets certainly has merit, as it equalizes the distribution of capital and wealth, albeit indirectly.
On the other side of the spectrum, oil-importing developed countries are most likely efficient users of fossil fuels already.
At the other end of the spectrum, many labor-force participants are on temporary contracts, work for small firms, or are self-employed.
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