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Just what has Maclean
tapped
into that strikes so deeply at who we all are and what we have to go through to find ourselves?
The only bad things about it was that you can tell the budget on this film would not compare to "Waterworld" and though the plot was good, the film never really
tapped
into it's full potential!
He sits at the harpsichord and starts to play the tune he has heard, and is surprised to be
tapped
on the shoulder by the stunningly beautiful Elizabeth Blackwood.
It bordered on annoying as there where recurrent stupid things like the whole susceptibility to being, "ensnared within the agile grasp" of the zombies after being
tapped.
Even Shakespeare, much less Oscar, cannot compensate with words for those who appear limited in physical beauty and sensuousness, while Seigner's beauty portrays endless potential for being tapped, you might say.
Now let me tell you why this is an important, groundbreaking and momentous moment in film history: pivotal scenes were filmed at CAZENOVIA COLLEGE in lovely, tiny little Cazenovia NY in the snowy winter of 1978 when I and my classmates were
tapped
to be extras in the "college scenes"!
The only problem is that Paul Sheridan is assigned to watch Lona on a stake out with other detectives and have her apartment watched and her telephone wires
tapped.
This is one of Bronson's 3 or 4 best performances and perhaps no other film
tapped
into his unique screen presence more than this one.
On the lam they hold up with also ex-con Steve Lacey (decent leading man Gene Nelson) with his wife, but what they don't know is that he's already been
tapped
by the cops, specifically Sterling Hayden's Detective Sims, who is so hard-nosed he could cut through bricks with just a stare and some tough words.
Ansara tries to hold him at bay with some colored sand and a couple of sticks being
tapped
together, but ultimately, it falls to Curtis and Strasberg herself to make inroads at stopping him.
Of course, evil step-dad tells Derek all about it and remarks, "you ain't
tapped
that yet?"
Maybe because these were the only episodes that were focused on a single Angel, Kelly and Jill, respectively, rather than the others which were group efforts...) Kate was excellent and extremely compelling as Sabrina Duncan, Farrah was quite good (sometmes mesmerizing) as the fun-loving, athletic, charming flirt Jill Munroe (I have always thought her comedienne skills could have been
tapped
into more) and Jaclyn was beyond lovely and sweet as Kelly Garrett, the perfect third banana.
But one powerful source of growth has yet to be fully tapped: urbanization.
Despite these benefits, the potential of mini-grids to help address Africa’s energy challenge has yet to be
tapped.
An American friend suspected that it was tapped, probably because of my role as an adviser to the Japanese government.
Indeed, considering that China’s per capita income amounts to only about 10-20% of that of the US, with massive regional differentials within China, its growth potential, as dictated by the convergence hypothesis, is far from
tapped.
Scammers, swindlers, charlatans, and carnival barkers (all conflicted insiders) have
tapped
into clueless retail investors’ FOMO (“fear of missing out”), and taken them for a ride.
When the charge of “fake news” proved inadequate to silence the whispers, Trump pulled out the big (still imaginary) guns, tweeting that former President Barack Obama had Trump Tower’s “wires tapped” before the election.
In the case of Macron and Kurz, each leader has
tapped
into the sense of dynamism and purpose that is usually a key feature of single-issue movement politics.
Under the right conditions, the balance sheets of pension and sovereign-wealth funds could also be
tapped
to fund investment.
Both John McCain and George W. Bush cleverly
tapped
into this fantasy – with its easy bonhomie and absence of wives and kids – to capture the hearts of the male journalists aboard their campaign buses, who could imagine themselves once again as tough, unfettered, and venturesome Kerouac figures.
But not even Bannon’s influence can explain Trump’s feverish tweets, sent early last Saturday morning, accusing former US president Barack Obama of having Trump Tower’s “wires tapped” before the election.
Yet it is also clear that many higher-risk borrowers have
tapped
the bond market in the years of ultra-cheap credit.
Yet the resentment toward the so-called elites into which such leaders have
tapped
can be seen on the left as well.
In Europe, every balance sheet available has been
tapped
to forestall a debt crisis in the periphery, resulting in large bailout packages for Greece, Ireland, and Portugal, and the contamination of the ECB’s balance sheet.
He
tapped
the fears and frustrations of this particular group of working-class households, ensuring that they directed their rage not just at the wealthy (like Trump himself), but at the “establishment” – the mainstream politicians who were supposedly in cahoots with Wall Street.
The creativity within Arab societies must be
tapped.
If America’s bubble economy is now
tapped
out, global growth will slow sharply.
In Argentina, by contrast, a deputy government minister, whose professional background is in academic theorizing, has been
tapped
to run YPF.
Second, new markets cannot be
tapped
if the West succumbs to protectionism.
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