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The plot is
sturdy
(identical to Evil Dead) and the technology is painful (purposefully).
While he does not as much look the part, his Marc Antony provides a
sturdy
center for this second filming of the Shakespeare tragedy.
After that it is bi-planes to Mexico and a lot of fighting and shooting by
sturdy
immigration and border patrol types, all Caucasian, with the brief exception of James B. Leong, looking quite dashing as a Chinese immigrant-smuggler.
Directed with tremendous rip-roaring flair by Mark Lester, with a compact, colorful script by "Unholy Rollers" director Vernon Zimmerman, a constant fast pace, bright, sunny cinematography by Stanley Wright, occasional outbursts of bloody violence, plenty of rousing action (the car chases and shoot-outs are staged with considerable exciting aplomb), Carter's legendary eye-popping topless scenes, the catchy, reflective theme song "City Lights" sung by Bobby Bare, and an uncompromisingly downbeat ending, this
sturdy
little item really delivers the satisfying lowdown trashy exploitation picture goods.
Moreover, the
sturdy
cast all deliver solid and spirited performances: Bruce Boxleitner as the huffy, enigmatic Lt. Challenger, Rhett Giles as the stalwart, resourceful John Roxton, Jeff Denton as the likable, sensible Ed Malone, Sarah Lieving as plucky photographer Rita Summerlee, Christina Rosenberg as fidgety, foxy California babe Dana, Chriss Anglin as nasty native tribe leader Olo, Amanda Ward as pretty stewardess Natalie, Boni Yamagisawa as feisty native girl Tianka, and Thomas Downey as the jerky Reggie.
Taxidermia will shock, upset, disturb and make nauseous all but the most
sturdy
and unflappable cinema viewer.
Despite a very odd direction(with titillation asides), this is a formidable western with a
sturdy
cast.
But not only was headline growth
sturdy
under Obama; his administration also presided over considerable job growth – the economy added more than two million jobs annually in seven out of his eight years in office – as well as falling unemployment and higher labor-force participation.
The young men and women will attend Rwandans’ weddings and funerals, learn to prepare and enjoy their foods, and acquire some of their language, the portal through which to view their
sturdy
values.
To give young people the best chance of success, the two “bookends” to primary school – early childhood education and secondary education – must also be
sturdy.
LONDON--India's elections are like India's trains--lumbering along at no great speed, taking days before the destination is reached but, despite the discomfort along the way, reliable,
sturdy
and arriving at the station more or less on time.
The US has emerged from an investment-led boom; the next round -- to continue good growth -- requires a
sturdy
consumer.
Poor traders like Rosalia want real shops, and for some, Namibia Beverages, the local bottling operation of Coca-Cola, is answering the call with
sturdy
iron cabins that are spacious, portable, and easily secured.
Added to the winners in single-seat constituencies--half the total--this would ensure it a
sturdy
majority of 250 to 270 of the Duma's 450 seats.
“Earlier generations faced down fascism and communism not just with missiles and tanks,” Obama preached in his famous campaign speech in Berlin, “but with
sturdy
alliances and enduring convictions.”
But, if we have learned anything from the current crisis, it is that such issues cannot even be framed unless and until the eurozone has a reliable institutional framework, with a
sturdy
foundation consisting of a real government, effective parliamentary control, and genuine democratic legitimization.
Livni is also an unpretentious person, not quite as ascetic as Menachem Begin and David Ben Gurion, but far humbler than Israel’s last four prime ministers, all men of
sturdy
egos and large expense accounts.
There was a better one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kristenolson/4241806180 - a sharp-eyed red-shouldered hawk, solid and sturdy, gazing balefully at the camera.
Germany’s resurgence after World War II, and its re-establishment of the world’s trust (culminating in consent to German re-unification four and a half decades later), was built on
sturdy
domestic and foreign-policy pillars.
But ASEAN’s approach may turn out to be the way of the future, enabling other fractious regions to develop
sturdy
bonds of cooperation, too.
But, like stability, good governance cannot be imposed from the outside; rather, it must develop organically, supported by
sturdy
roots within a society.
Banking union was left looking like a stool with one
sturdy
leg (common supervision), a toothpick (common resolution), and no third leg (common deposit insurance) whatsoever.
This suggests that governing principles and
sturdy
political institutions, not powerful individuals, have become the bedrock of Mexican governance.
Though Mexico’s election saga may continue to make headlines, its true significance is that it reveals just how politically
sturdy
a place Mexico has become.
Only he – a muscular nationalist with a 56-inch chest – and his stout band of watchful Chowkidars could keep the country safe from terrorists, infiltrators, “anti-nationals,” and “termites” seeking to hollow out the
sturdy
structure of the majoritarian Hindu Rashtra, a Hindu nation, that he was building.
Today, when Carol rides to school on her
sturdy
black bicycle, she is actively dismantling gender stereotypes that pervade many African societies.
She rode quietly, on a small
sturdy
English cob with a close-cropped mane and short tail.
Katavasov in a few words told him the latest news, and, taking him into the study, introduced Levin to a tall, sturdy, and very agreeable-looking man.
Here's a
sturdy
blade.
We had arrived at the foot of a
sturdy
clump of dragon trees, which were splitting the rocks with exertions of their muscular roots, when Ned Land exclaimed:"Oh, sir, a hive!""A hive?"
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