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Or
sticking
my hand in it.",
Back in April of this year I heard that The Worlds Greatest Lover was going to be on AMC and I was like yes I'm finally going to get to see this movie, I'm a big Gene Wilder fan so.....yeah, anyway the only problem was that it was going to come on at 3 in the morning on a Monday which was a school night for me so I asked my mom to record it for me, so when I came home from school I saw it and thought it was awesome, two or three months later I ordered the DVD off of Barnes and Nobles and I now have it on DVD what I had heard from this movie was that Gene not only stars in this movie but writes, directs, produces, and surprisingly wrote a song for the film as well, I think Gene's take on Rudolph Valentino was pretty cool and I think he came up with some clever ideas like "histerical laryngitis" and
sticking
your tongue out or twisting your words around whenever his character is nervous.
Director Jeffrey Blitz would have been far better served by
sticking
to the documentary format--quirky comedy drama just ain't his thing.
During a scene where the main cast is surrounded in a house with heaps of bad guys are shooting away, a scene where one of the guys in the house
sticking
a shotgun out a window is repeated 4 times.
First, the secret service would have noticed the barrel of a gun
sticking
out of a window.
Then your off on apparently an hour and a half of non-stop arguing, and not even believable arguing but stupid crap like Vaughn
sticking
a pool table in the living room of their condo.
However this film offers something different, variety; which is
sticking
to one genre.
Even if negotiators overcome the most recent
sticking
points, it will be difficult to trust in their implementation if the Greek people remain unconvinced.
All the major Western central banks – including even the traditionally “hawkish” ECB – appear to be
sticking
their heads in the sand.
The bad news is that Trump is
sticking
to his “buy American, hire American” credo, and his protectionist gestures will hurt growth more than they save jobs.
He naively ignored the harsh lessons of 20 years of abortive peacemaking, and insisted on
sticking
to the worn-out paradigm of direct negotiations between parties that, when left to their own devices, are bound to come to a deadlock.
Why is she not
sticking
to the announcements she made during her campaign?
After all,
sticking
to traditional political groupings is highly difficult nowadays, as exemplified by Macron’s party – La République En Marche !
After all, what good is credibility today when it means
sticking
tenaciously to a policy that deprives you of the ability to do your job properly tomorrow?
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is
sticking
with his old far-left extremism, except on immigration, where he is compromising one of Labour’s most sacred principles to curry favor with the shrinking electorate once claimed by Oswald Mosley and other far-right leaders, and now represented by the UK Independence Party.
Yet
sticking
to the euro and forcing all of the adjustments in wages risks greater unrest; indeed, it might merely postpone the inevitable.
The only potential
sticking
point in India is the perception that it is surrendering its territory.
The risk is that Lin’s warning will be interpreted as an argument for
sticking
with an investment-led model, which would imply more low-return public-sector projects and excess capacity in selected industries.
Instead of
sticking
to failed policies that do not reduce the profitability of the drug trade – and thus its power – we must redirect our efforts to the harm caused by drugs to people and societies, and to reducing consumption.
Defenders of the European ideal need to engage more directly with its critics and articulate an inspiring vision, rather than
sticking
their heads in the sand and intoning the words “ever closer union” at every opportunity.
The real
sticking
point for QE relates to traction.
Sticking
to a simple objective in the interests of a quiet life, even if you know it to be imperfect, is an inelegant posture at best.
It is time for us to stop passively
sticking
a fork into what lands on our plates, and use our purchasing power to resist paying the cheapest price for food.
You kept power by
sticking
together in thought and word and deed.
They believe that the country’s growing economic malaise will strengthen the argument for
sticking
with what Egyptians know, rather than opting for a more uncertain future.
Now, at the eleventh hour, Russia is
sticking
to its obstructionist position, and its presidential election in March will likely reinforce anti-Western postures.
New Western investment in new pipelines would commit Europe’s energy system to
sticking
with Russian natural gas, and perhaps discourage the transition to efficient energy use.
Of course, in the pope’s view, commitment in gay relationships is part of the problem: more and more people, especially in the Western world, now claim the freedom to choose their own sexual identities instead of
sticking
to the “natural” roles “ordained by God.”
The current round of talks has produced some progress on one of the issue’s two major
sticking
points: the heavy-water reactor at Arak.
But blindly
sticking
to principle would have been a highly risky option for the ECB.
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