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He led a large movement in Senegal that was successful in preventing the president from stealing a
third
term.
There have been two major waves of African protest, and we are currently living through the third, which began around 2005.
The ongoing
third
wave is correcting the shortcomings of the earlier two.
If the first wave brought liberation but not democracy, and the second, elections but only for the elites, then it is the
third
wave that is most concerned with transforming democracy into the rule of the people.
We know of the dictators falling in Tunisia and in Egypt, but popular movements have prevented presidents from stealing
third
terms in Senegal, in Malawi and Burkina Faso as well.
This was my
third
lesson in revolutionary love.
This is kind of like something I used to do in
third
grade.
The
third
year, the total was up to around 40.
And then third, from what I've heard from the entrepreneurs I've gotten to know, when all else is equal, given the option to have just money to do what you need to do, or money plus the support and encouragement of a global community, people choose the community plus the money.
And third, so as people are doing this friends and family fundraising process, it's very awkward, people don't know exactly what to ask for, how to ask, what to promise in return, even though they have the best of intentions and want to thank those people that are supporting them.
And on the
third
day, I finally understood, the guy was actually on duty.
Now the
third
myth, what I call the superiority myth.
This movie changes its way a
third
of the way in.its
But the
third
one...what happened to the animation??? it looks low budget like a sat morning cartoon!
Strode is by far the best thing about the film, though he doesn't look at all well and only appears for about a
third
of the running time.
A
third
rate TV Serial will have more number of sets compared to this crap of a movie and I still pity the actors and producers involved in this huge bullshit of a movie.
If someone can explain it to me, please do...and then, why, for God's sake, did he kill the
third
victim?
If so, than the
third
part, which is also a prequel, would be in the middle of the franchise.
The last
third
of the movie isn't too bad though, delivering some decent suspense scenes, though there is probably one "twist" too many in the end.
This movie was so bad, I had to buy the
third
Beastermaster online.
Still, it's better than the abysmal screenplay, which spends about a
third
of its length on superfluous extras like Belle's present day problems, stuff about Scrooge's dad, and plenty of charmless fannying around with - choke - TWO ANTHROPOMORPHIC MICE.
For the
third
time in a row, writer-director Rick Sloane does not show even an ounce of writing or directing talent.
Sad to say, this movie, much like the title of the post, is stranded at
third
by a movie that seems to be running on autopilot.
Too much stock footage (almost one
third
of this 53 minute film) really slows this one down.
The
third
one has William Katt, Zach Galligan and Malcom McDowell.
When voting I was going to give a 2 but when seeing that 1 meant awful it hit the nail on the head.The portrayal of native americans as blood thirsty savages is deeply disturbing to me.This is the
third
film I've seen of D.w. griffiths where races of men are stereotyped in ugly ways.The man isn't able to tell his side of the story so I'm going to try and keep away from attacking Mr. griffith personally.In my opinion the three films probably influenced the thinking of millions of people and their children's children.Films like this probably made for many of the resentments that are still with us..Some may say the camera work was great,the action a first for it's time.The positives are far outweighed by the negatives,it's like someone taking $10 from you and giving a dime back to make up for it.
I was disappointed with the
third
film in the "Death Wish" series and wouldn't recommend this unless you are really into Bronson.
Writer-director Stephan Elliott follows every potentially mean-spirited moment with a little humor and sympathy, but there are puzzling gaps in his narrative, a dire subplot about a gay man's relationship with his ex-wife and estranged pre-teen son (both of whom are comfortable--and the child wise--with his lifestyle), and a
third
act with no energy whatsoever.
First, the cockpit look a lot like an Airbus cockpit, second you got a stick,
third
using computers to control rudders/elevators/aileron via "fly by wire".
There's a
third
party, a woman that the doctor, played by J. Carroll Naish, has treated with great insensitivity.
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