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And pretty early on, those
storms
started making their presence known.
Softly, like the calm that follows storms, Find what I've been searching for all along.
Storms
came along.
And basically, our challenge is to optimize the benefits and mitigate the risks of living on a planet that's driven by only two processes, two sources of energy, one of which is solar, that drives the winds, the waves, the clouds, the
storms
and photosynthesis.
This story occasionally made me nod off during the movie in the middle of tiring elevator music and the ever so consistent thunder
storms.
It started out with a confusing scene and then jumped 30 years and showed a couple one night during a thunderstorm which was OK because I like
storms
and it set a nice mood.Then it turned into a cool road trip where they ended up at a diner encountering bizarre people.The rest got weird and then got confusing.I did watch it til the end but was even more confused when it ended so badly.I had higher hopes for this movie but it was more like a science fiction then horror and something that should have been made for TV.
The scenes of the pioneers heading west in their covered wagons, encountering
storms
and mud, river crossings, Indian attacks and every manner of trial and danger, are astonishing in their rugged believability.
At one point, a big, mean-looking guy
storms
into Newman's office and has such a striking presence, I immediately thought he should be playing the character Newman is playing.
The scene in the sand storm where Catherine & El-masy are discussing the different types of sand
storms
is one of the high-lights of the film and where the affair really starts.
In Anna Christie we are in O'Neill country, a place of sea,
storms
and fog, a feeling of all-pervading and damnable uncertainty, which we would now call ambivilance, or anxiety neurosis.
Let's see, what it could have been... a. Frog
storms
would be creepy?
Gangster Rap, Designer gangster duster clothes including the kerchief which somehow got moved from the neck for protection from the dust
storms
to the head.
You could nearly feel the coldness of the ice, because you could see that the
storms
are real.
Even from this first episode we get a sign of the Ross-Rachel relationship that will come over the next ten years, when Ross says: 'I just want to be married again' and Rachel
storms
in with a wedding dress on... probably not intentional as at the time the writers were going for a Monica-Joey relationship but fits nicely now when looking back.
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.
The initial woman
storms
out, and she is kidnapped.
Now she's obsessed with
storms.
Parent is obsessed with
storms
because of a tragedy in their childhood.
The feature lacks any semblance of professional polish but manages to convey the backward, clannish atmosphere of a rural Georgia town where flash
storms
and downed power lines gradually unleash a terrible, crawling menace.
First of all, the movie was rated PG but really should have been rated NC-17 because of the wardrobe malfunctions in the scene where Isabelle Lorca is sitting with her mother and stepfather in the dining room table and
storms
off.
One day, Papini
storms
in her office without her permission and asks her why she didn't kill him when she had the chance.
Moreover, the major emerging-market countries, which steered successfully through the
storms
of 2008 and 2009, may not cope as well with the problems looming on the horizon.
Future catastrophes – storms, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcano eruptions, forest fires, agricultural or other environmental crises, disease epidemics, or terrorist attacks – are likely to result in the same kinds of problems.
With big
storms
occurring more frequently, authorities worldwide are responding with upgraded early-warning systems, better evacuation plans, and more aggressive sheltering strategies.
But the day is fast approaching when fires, droughts, and
storms
exacerbated by global warming will dwarf our ability to respond.
Third, the EMU’s stability-oriented macroeconomic framework has better prepared euro-area countries for economic
storms.
Trump’s Reckless Tweets vs. Pakistan’s Democratic HopesLAHORE – Pakistan has now joined the ranks of countries hit by one of US President Donald Trump’s characteristic tweet
storms.
The disturbance to so elemental a part of this region’s natural architecture is a measure of only one of the many kinds of severe weather aberrations – from floods and droughts to unseasonal blizzards and massive dust
storms
– that have been unsettling China of late.
Many will bear the brunt of recurring floods, storms, or droughts, and the majority of them will be women and girls.
More than 2 billion of the world's 6 billion people live within 100 kilometers of a coastline, and so are vulnerable to ocean storms, flooding, and rising sea levels due to global warming.
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