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Cooking frees up time and provides more energy than if we ate food
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raw and so we can sustain brains with 86 billion densely packed neurons.
Mercedes Ruehl not only chews scenery, but
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it in her cheeks like a gerbil to save for later.
Writer/director John Shiban damn well realized that the ultra-thin basic storyline nearly wasn't enough to fill a whole movie with, and thus he
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up his film like a Thanksgiving turkey with imbecile and nonsensical padding material.
I hate it when they're using this so called hi-tech
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like the this Motorola blue-tooth headset they're using to eliminate the use of a walkie talkie it was just so funny.. they look like amateurs.
me go out'the key sentence of the film.Let me go out from deep deep inside of your brain and we will both be free.A discrete film that forcing the limits of human conscious and brain.Anybody who have seen the 'Machinist' would realize the similarities with breaking dawn.A man that could not escape from his conscience (again a psychological and an abstract concept)meets it in an human body.And he will just be free of accepting and realizing there is no way of escape.Also I want to mention about the performances of 'breking dawn's stuffs.In spite of having not many experiences, from actors and actresses to director all exhibited separately reasonable performance that have created a synergy which would increase the quality of the movie
As it turns out, Cotten was on the board of directors of the Soylent Corporation, the people responsible for all those food
stuffs
that the people have to consume in lieu of the real thing.
Tim Robbins does an equally good job as the mechanic who falls in love with her when she comes into his shop with her fiancé after her car
stuffs
up.
The film is an attempt to buttress Custer's last stand with a heap of fiction that is only loosely based on the lives of people, who were already the product of manufactured
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and legends.
Other than that, great use of CGI and
stuffs.
The script
stuffs
in everything from a fancy dress ball to an emergency amputation.
Certain that no one will publish his newsletter, he pins it up around town, places it under car windshields,
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it in local mail boxes.
There are countless of unrelated
stuffs
putting together.
It is to the manufacture of printed calicoes, known as Mulhouse stuffs, that it owes the general prosperity which, since the fall of Napoleon, has led to the refacing of almost all the houses in Verrieres.
They had great hopes of President de Rubempre's widow; this lady, who was ninety years old, had preserved for at least seventy of those years her wedding garments of superb Lyons stuffs, figured in gold.
Through the window of the warehouse we saw, lying on the counter or showboard, which was just before it, five pieces of silks, besides other stuffs, and though it was almost dark, yet the people, being busy in the fore-shop with customers, had not had time to shut up those windows, or else had forgot it.
The rest of my cargo consisted in iron-work of all sorts, harness for horses, tools, clothes for servants, and woollen cloth, stuffs, serges, stockings, shoes, hats, and the like, such as servants wear; and whole pieces also to make up for servants, all by direction of the Quaker; and all this cargo arrived safe, and in good condition, with three woman-servants, lusty wenches, which my old governess had picked for me, suitable enough to the place, and to the work we had for them to do; one of which happened to come double, having been got with child by one of the seamen in the ship, as she owned afterwards, before the ship got so far as Gravesend; so she brought us a stout boy, about seven months after her landing.
With the knights of these days, for the most part, it is the damask, brocade, and rich
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they wear, that rustle as they go, not the chain mail of their armour; no knight now-a-days sleeps in the open field exposed to the inclemency of heaven, and in full panoply from head to foot; no one now takes a nap, as they call it, without drawing his feet out of the stirrups, and leaning upon his lance, as the knights-errant used to do; no one now, issuing from the wood, penetrates yonder mountains, and then treads the barren, lonely shore of the sea—mostly a tempestuous and stormy one—and finding on the beach a little bark without oars, sail, mast, or tackling of any kind, in the intrepidity of his heart flings himself into it and commits himself to the wrathful billows of the deep sea, that one moment lift him up to heaven and the next plunge him into the depths; and opposing his breast to the irresistible gale, finds himself, when he least expects it, three thousand leagues and more away from the place where he embarked; and leaping ashore in a remote and unknown land has adventures that deserve to be written, not on parchment, but on brass.
He rushes to some secret hoard, where he has accumulated the fruits of his beggary, and he
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all the coins upon which he can lay his hands into the pockets to make sure of the coat's sinking.
"Our tailors are good," cried my uncle, "but our
stuffs
lack taste and variety.
This sort of material must have been known from the most ancient times, and, in fact, the first woolen
stuffs
were manufactured by the process which Harding was now about to employ.
Neither was this all; for my goods being all English manufacture, such as cloths, stuffs, baize, and things particularly valuable and desirable in the country, I found means to sell them to a very great advantage; so that I might say I had more than four times the value of my first cargo, and was now infinitely beyond my poor neighbour—I mean in the advancement of my plantation; for the first thing I did, I bought me a negro slave, and an European servant also—I mean another besides that which the captain brought me from Lisbon.
All these many-hued dresses which covered the sandslike nosegays, these pretty stuffs, those showy parasols, the fictitiousgrace of tightened waists, all the ingenious devices of fashion fromthe smart little shoe to the extravagant hat, the seductive charm ofgesture, voice, and smile, all the coquettish airs in short displayedon this seashore, suddenly struck him as stupendous efflorescencesof female depravity.
His mother and his brother reverted to thequestion of
stuffs
and arm-chairs.
It was the goat, who had just arrived, in search of his mistress, and who, in dashing towards the latter, had begun by entangling his horns in the pile of
stuffs
which the noble dame's garments heaped up on her feet when she was seated.
Some of the lights were shaded by Alexandrian glass, or transparent
stuffs
from the Indus, of red, blue, yellow, or violet color, so that the whole atrium was filled with many colored rays.
In the sun gleamed the gilding of the litters, the white and varied colored stuffs, feathers, earrings, jewels, steel of the maces.
The golden-haired Eunice who brought her flowers and rich
stuffs
to cover her feet was a divinity of Cyprus in comparison.
On the morrow the faithful Acte wrapped his body in costly stuffs, and burned him on a pile filled with perfumes.
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