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Blandings Builds His Dream House", despite the presence of the
ubiquitous
Cary Grant in the latter.
Set in the eerie, furtive realm of cult followers to a bewitching music score by Kays Al-Atrakchi, "Believers" is, in true Myrick style, a masterfully crafted thriller, reliant on an atmosphere of menace and suspense, as opposed to the
ubiquitous
gore of most contemporary film.
I bought this movie, Leo, three years ago in the "previously viewed" section of a
ubiquitous
movie rental company.
"Haunted Forest" failed as far as originality and the general storyline was completely
ubiquitous
and inconsequential, but while actually keeping me JUST interested enough with it's very unusual look.
Co-starring the
ubiquitous
Donald Pleasance.
And with those words, our
ubiquitous
couple walk off into the sunset together, having just survived a spade/knife fight and an attempt on their lives with a land rover.
It's neither cathartic nor informative, but it does remind me of the thrill I used to get from that once
ubiquitous
adolescent prank ("See you next Tuesday") when it was pulled off to great effect.
Filipino film-making was once exemplified by the
ubiquitous
presence of Vic Diaz, who snarled his way through countless Roger Corman-produced action flicks shot in the archipelago, usually clad in a really ugly floral shirt and wielding a machete.
But apparently the most memorable character is the one whose used as the symbol of MetLife: Charlie Brown's
ubiquitous
and enigmatic beagle Snoopy.
It's an eye-opener to the
ubiquitous
intolerance of the unfamiliar in every society, but is presented in a light-hearted, enjoyable way that both educates and entertains.
Joseph Vasquez' portrayal of the lives of four friends as they prowl the night in search of good times predates the
ubiquitous
Swingers by four years.
I'd never seen the short 'toon PAGE MISS GLORY until this week (or if I did, it was so long ago that all I retain is a subliminal memory of the denouement), but the cartoon people reminded me of the
ubiquitous
long-nosed "Kilroy was here" WWII graffiti drawing and also of the cartoon work of Robert Crumb, who emerged in director Terry Zwigoff's 1994 documentary CRUMB as perhaps the most extreme American misogynist NOT behind bars.
The manner in which access to oil is driving U.S foreign policy, the
ubiquitous
nature of oil in modern society, and the lack of scalable efficient alternatives to petroleum are presented for the viewer's consideration.
But money has many virtues in facilitating transactions – hence its
ubiquitous
use.
Indeed, between search engines and
ubiquitous
apps, knowledge is at our fingertips nearly always, making our lives easier and more productive.
As ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun Touré has put it, “In the twenty-first century, affordable,
ubiquitous
broadband networks will be as critical to social and economic prosperity as networks like transport, water, and power.”
The symptoms of the disease of selective modernization are clearly discernible in both countries in the form of
ubiquitous
corruption.
Incurable suspicion, mutual fear,
ubiquitous
contempt - confirmed everyday in large and small ways - are our immutable social condition.
A World of PainBALTIMORE – Pain is
ubiquitous
in life.
WASHINGTON, DC – Information technology is not just transforming markets; it is also making them ubiquitous, particularly for household consumers.
Although the Internet and hand-held devices are
ubiquitous
throughout the region, they are currently used for accessing social media, rather than for launching new enterprises.
The state is overburdened with debt, taxes are among the highest in the world, and the success of the Left encourages
ubiquitous
salary demands.
Given the prevalence of repetitive constructions and
ubiquitous
waste, investment efficiency is deteriorating quickly.
The Internet may be
ubiquitous
in modern China, but YouTube and Facebook, so accepted as a part of normal life around the world, are still banned, and the Public Security Bureau has built a vast Internet monitoring system to filter and censor whatever China’s leaders believe they must fear.
For example, the term jihad, commonly translated as “holy war,” has become nearly
ubiquitous.
The rallying call against paying foreign debt, which was
ubiquitous
in Latin America in the 1980’s, was buried when the Argentinean government did the same thing, committing one-third of its reserves to pay in advance its debts to the IMF.
In reality, the so-called “tragedy of the commons” is neither
ubiquitous
nor inevitable, and individual property rights are not always the best – and never the only – institutional solution for dealing with social dilemmas.
Given the seemingly
ubiquitous
nature of American culture, how should we respond?
Fortunately, such populism--for it is just that--is not
ubiquitous.
Ubiquitous
images of Kim Jong-il and his father, Kim Il-sung, are the official symbols of a secular theocracy based on juche (pronounced choocheh), the Kims’ contribution to the world’s patrimony of totalitarian ideologies.
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