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Now, maybe we want to
treat
it as metaphorical.
And what they showed me is that, well, firstly, it's at least to say odd that we don't
treat
these pigs as absolute kings and queens.
First, ultrasound: we're very familiar with it from physical therapy; it's also now being used to
treat
cancer.
Well, we take this three-dimensional stack of images and
treat
it as a gigantic three-dimensional coloring book.
The economically useful way to model a person is to
treat
him as a purposeful, goal-seeking agent with pleasures and pains, desires and intentions, guilt, blame-worthiness.
Just because it comes from a green source doesn't mean we can
treat
it with disregard on the plate.
If the individual becomes sick, the insurance company will not receive any further monetary compensation for the medical interventions required to
treat
the disease of that individual, but they would be obliged to pay for every evidence-based treatment option to return the customer back to health.
The more healthy people there are, the less the cost to
treat
the sick will be, and the higher the economic benefit for all parties being involved in keeping these individuals healthy is.
Any chance to see Katharine Hepburn in something I haven't seen or from her early movie career is a treat, and on that level the film is amusing, but she's horrible miscast as a Hill Billy.
With a cast containing such names as James Stewart and Carole Lombard I was looking forward to a real
treat.
You don't
treat
an American icon that way.
I'm sure as hell biased because I read the book first, so I can't really
treat
the movie honestly by knowing how good the book is.
The Charisma, the magnetic persona of the two Bachchans playing father-son duo on screen for the first time is definitely a
treat
to watch out for.
I thought the subject was too not serious for them to
treat
it like it was.
Why the students
treat
their experiment as some kind of grand journey that'll make them famous is a bit of a mystery, as the results are completely unproveable and, as the movie mentions several times, have been documented plenty of times before.
Ha ha! First of if you've never seen a "Dimension Film" your in for a real
treat!
Andy Milligan, the independent movie maker from New York, directs this little
"treat"
as his version of the Sweeney Todd legend.
How low can you as a broadcaster go to
treat
your audience like that?
I expect bad movies from Hollywood, but actors like Snipes and Statham should
treat
the fan base better.
It may
treat
important issues, yet not as a serious philosophy.
It's like Michael Moore trying to have his cake and eat it too (or in his case 1500 cakes) by making his particular charlatan brand of "docu-comedies": they're supposed to be oh-so hilarious and zany, and yet you're also meant to
treat
them as truth-based, earth-shattering, hard-hitting documentaries.
Since I enjoy cheesy 80's horror films I thought I was in for a real
treat.
If you like bad movies, this one's a real
treat.
But if you have nothing to do... go on...
treat
yourself with some "Z" movie cos B-movie is still too good for this one...LOL
Still, it's always a
treat
to see Laura Linney.
"Terror in the Aisles" might look like the ultimate
treat
for horror fans but it has, in fact, very few to offer.
I went to see this film last night at the National Film Theatre in London, as a birthday
treat.
I mean D/s is not something new in the world and I think it is rather silly to
treat
the subject as if it were something "freakish" or pathological; it isn't.
It's impossible to
treat
it as a thing unto itself because it is an almost shot-for-shot remake of an Alfred Hitchcock classic of 1960.
Disney, you're based out of California & Florida, right amidst the rest of the states that still
treat
us like a foreign country.
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