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The notion that the characters in this film were
traditionally
rooted in stereotypes of the W.& G. variety is wrong.
I love Disney films, especially the
traditionally
animated ones.
Andrew Kevin Walker created one of the most original spec screenplays of all time, but it is the kind of story
traditionally
used more as a writing sample than actually made into a movie.
The cover had me fooled--perusing through the rental store, I thought I'd stumbled upon a zombie flick I hadn't seen yet (always a good thing), but it's NOT a zombie flick at all--zombies EAT people and
traditionally
don't talk, and that didn't happen here, so it can't be a zombie flick.
This is an overly sentimental piece of drivel that was made purely to cash in on a
traditionally
easy theme to make money on.
The only people who come out relatively unscathed are the
traditionally
camped-up hammer-horror-style bad guys and Ewan McGregor's continuing pastiche of Alec Guinness.
Traditionally
the second best, or certainly most popular, pay-per-view in the professional wrestling calendar, the WWE's Royal Rumble is best loved for its 30 man, cross brand (15 wrestlers from each of RAW and Smackdown) main event.
Small states are
traditionally
virtuous because they are weaker, and vice versa for big states, a point Castro manages to put in context without using it as a crutch.
Although, more artistically adept Anime fans may detest and although 'The Lion King' is
traditionally
realized as the quintessential animated film, 'Beauty and the Beast', in the indiscriminate animated realm, may very possibly be one of the most important animated films, Disney, Animated, or otherwise, ranking alongside the likes of 'Snow White', 'Toy Story', and 'Fantasia'.
True, he was
traditionally
recognized to many for his whimsical, good-looks and high school persona.
Austria is party to practically all major international human rights treaties and has
traditionally
played an active part in their drafting.
As a result, even though Japan’s working-age population,
traditionally
defined, has shrunk 8% over the past decade, the labor force decline totaled just 1%.
Security and public health concerns now overlap, whereas
traditionally
they had been separate areas that elicited different kinds of policy responses.
All the major Western central banks – including even the
traditionally
“hawkish” ECB – appear to be sticking their heads in the sand.
Moreover, whereas the US has a large and recurring trade deficit with China, the country typically posts a surplus with its southern neighbors, which
traditionally
favor the high-value goods and sophisticated services that US companies provide.
In the CCP’s history, the third plenum has
traditionally
been the occasion for the party to announce its major policies for the next 5-10 years.
Getting Prices RightHONG KONG – Building and maintaining the infrastructure of property rights – the rules, laws, registers, and administrative and judicial structures that define, protect, and enforce such rights and regulate economic transactions – has
traditionally
been the responsibility of national governments.
This will be more difficult for the far left, at least in France, which combines
traditionally
liberal views on immigration with protectionist economic policies that look at lot like those espoused by the populist right.
To explain this difference in perspective, perhaps one should venture further into the past than the Iraq War and consider the divergence that already existed
traditionally
between the United Kingdom’s pragmatic approach to its imperial role and the French Empire’s missionary zeal.
China
traditionally
had institutions – clan associations, religious communities, business groups, and so on – that were relatively autonomous.
Traditionally, these were Tibet and Taiwan, but Chinese officials have recently referred to their claims on the South China Sea as a “core interest” as well.
Traditionally, a visit from the Japanese emperor – except for a coronation or royal anniversary celebration – signified a turning point in a bilateral relationship.
While the development of Chinese long-range missile and nuclear forces has
traditionally
been characterized as conservative, incremental, and slow, it has taken place against a backdrop of steadily growing official emphasis on the country’s defense-industrial complex, particularly its aerospace sector.
Traditionally, the US had vetoed such resolutions, though for some time now, administrations had taken the position that such settlements blocked progress on a two-state solution for the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Traditionally, countries’ global political power was assessed according to military might: the one with the largest army had the most power.
Newspapers such as Southern Weekend , China Youth Daily , and even the
traditionally
conservative China Daily call directly for greater political openness, increased political participation, and for strengthening the rule of law.
The launch of the Dragon spacecraft was in fact a US achievement, in a
traditionally
American spirit.
Power in Russia is a product of inertia and personal willfulness, and a generally apathetic public has
traditionally
surrendered to the country’s paradox of tyranny: a weak state believes that it can function as a strong state by depriving citizens of basic liberties and the ability to make their own decisions.
This is all the more true of Northern Europe’s
traditionally
moral superpowers.
While extremist groups have
traditionally
received funding from the Peninsula, it is not sound policy simply to accuse the Saudis of incubating all that is bad in the Middle East, and punish them accordingly.
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