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And as a consequence, across the Western world, the over-simplistic policies of the parties of protest and their appeal to a largely disillusioned, older demographic, along with the apathy and obsession with the trivial that
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at least some of the young, taken together, these and other similarly contemporary aberrations are threatening to squeeze the life out of active, informed debate and engagement, and I stress active.
With this kind of activism, and community investment that
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the black barbershop, of course the barbershop is a perfect place to talk about high blood pressure and other health concerns in the community.
This
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a lot of situations in life in which you will gain by waiting, but you have to be patient.
I begin in this way, not to criticize a specific reviewer, but because this citation so
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the hyperbolic, uncritical treacle that was poured out over this film, even before it hit the theaters.
It's not about sexual abuse or sex addiction, though Christina Ricci's character, Rae,
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those.
This movie
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the early eighties as well as FUN!!
To the studio's credit, they avoided the sprawling, unnecessary, big budget technofest that
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movies of this ilk.
Indian cinema
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cops of two broad categories: they are either the honest type or the bad guys.
Chuck Jones's 'Old Glory' is an totally serious Warner Bros. cartoon which
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Jones's early attempts to emulate Disney in its cutesy approach.
The plot is the usual tangle of cross and double cross that
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the genre, but director/writer Kevin Tenney keeps the audience on its toes with some clever editing that yanks the viewer around in the timeline and shows events from the viewpoint of different characters.
For me, Bubblegum Crisis
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everything that's wrong with Japanese animation - puerile and unoriginal, as disposable as the bubblegum of its title.
This particular episode
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that problem.
That businesswoman's brush with the law
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the main reason-aside from low incomes-that bridging the so-called "digital divide" between rich and poor countries is so difficult.
Moreover, to reduce even further the potential for conflict, employee-owned firms often adopt costly strategies, such as the rigid seniority-based profit-sharing schemes found in many law firms or the firm-wide job rotation that
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US plywood cooperatives.
Political instability and unpredictable behavior by elected leaders
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affairs throughout the region.
This
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the dissonant historical rhythms of the Middle East.
And no one
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this brand of politics better than Brazil’s president, Jair Bolsonaro.
One was short and stocky, powerfully muscled, broad shouldered, robust of limbs, the head squat, the hair black and luxuriant, the mustache heavy, the eyes bright and penetrating, and his whole personality stamped with that southern-blooded zest that, in France,
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the people of Provence.
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