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Probably
trough
out the whole movie.
On the other side you have Lenny (Mads Mikkelsen) and Lea (Liv Corfixen), who are so alienated by an urban society, that they withdraw themselves into escapism - Lenny
trough
movies, Lea
trough
books.
They dismiss life
trough
distance to themselves and others.
And it went completely wrong.The policemen/woman in this film behaves like morons and I can't understand how they did make it
trough
police academy.
Izo is story about an evil spirit, who once was an assassin, who travel
trough
time and realms, to avenge his death.
The question is what is "Izo"?, there are many answers to the question, my personal opinion is that, Izo is the Japanese part of the second world war, and japan in war situation
trough
the history, and the cruelty of the human nature, he is the dark side of every person.
Indeed,
trough
a story of a student who tries to make a graduation film Wajda beautifully succeeds in describing at the same time the soft violence of the '70s in Poland and the totally different hardcore 'prison' violence of the Stalinist regime in the 50's.
Hence, it is gradually revealed
trough
the eye of the camera the contrast between the heroic, raw atmosphere of the first communist years and the light perestroika of the present cinematographic time.
From the
trough
of recessions, recovery to pre-recession output levels took less than two quarters on average, and employment recovered within eight months.
Nor did it have the wherewithal, as its own production and oil prices continued to decline, hitting a
trough
of $10 per barrel in 1999-2000.
It is not out of line with other American yardsticks: since the output trough, real GDP has grown at an average rate of 2.86%/year, barely above the rate of growth of the US economy’s productive potential.
From the
trough
of the recession, the economy recovered the lost jobs in eight months on average.
As each preceding generation of rulers cashes in its illicit gains from holding power, the successors are motivated by both the desire to loot even more and the fear that there may not be much left by the time they get their turn at the
trough.
Waves also reached extreme heights, with a buoy near the entrance to New York Harbor measuring a peak wave ten meters high, from crest to
trough.
In the US, gross domestic private investment rose 5.1% year on year in the fourth quarter of 2017 and is nearly 90% higher than at the
trough
of the Great Recession, in the third quarter of 2009.
The Return of Ireland’s Housing BubbleZURICH – After having endured the collapse of its housing market less than a decade ago, Ireland has lately been experiencing a blistering recovery in prices, which already have risen in Dublin by some 50% from the
trough
in 2010.
In the US, there was zero growth in bank lending between 1933, the
trough
of the Depression, and 1937, the subsequent business-cycle peak.
But those who make these forecasts are implying real declines, from peak to trough, of more than 50% in some places.
Those who claim to be most fiscally conservative in fact tend to feed most voraciously at the public
trough.
Many bankers, meanwhile, are back to the
trough
as though nothing had happened.
I have fed at its
trough
many times – as a personal guest; as an advisory board member of Stop Badware, an NGO it sponsors; and as a speaker at its events.
For example, labor-force participation, which usually stops falling and starts rising after the business-cycle trough, has been steadily declining over the past two and a half years.
Ireland was on its own, so it had no option but to implement massive austerity measures, reducing its product prices relative to other eurozone countries by 13% from peak to
trough.
During the financial crisis, it had to moderate these views considerably, taking steps that ran counter to its ideology: increasing deficits in the
trough
of the crisis (2009-2010) and raising taxes once growth resumed (2011).
Moreover, the last price
trough
lasted more than 20 years, implying that Russia cannot expect simply to wait it out.
Having more than doubled since its crisis-induced trough, the US equity market – not to mention its amply rewarded upper-income shareholders – has been the principal beneficiary of the Fed’s unconventional policy gambit.
When Bloomberg and the New York Times published details about top leaders’ families (including Xi’s) who had their snouts deep in the trough, both came under severe official attack and were forced to curtail their China coverage rapidly.
Likewise, Trump is introducing his steel tariffs after the price of steel has already increased by about 130% from its trough, owing partly to China’s own efforts to reduce its excess capacity.
The regional breakdown of GDP figures shows that London and the Southeast are the only areas of the UK where people are better off, on average, than they were in 2009, at the
trough
of the recession.
The decline in per capita income from its peak at the onset of the crisis to its
trough
at the recession’s bottom averaged about 9.6% for this group.
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