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Also, both films are completely
unpredictable.
They bring both professionalism and a few laughs in measure with the very sharp,
unpredictable
script.
Tell Me Something is slick, fast, and entirely
unpredictable
up to the last second.
The best thing about Solondz's films is that they're utterly
unpredictable.
Graced with chiseled features and natural comedic ability, his performances were always
unpredictable
and wacky.
"He Was a Quiet Man" is perhaps the most original and
unpredictable
movie I've ever seen.
And how did that noose get round his neck?), Pierce's writing takes the action in some
unpredictable
directions and punctuates it with some amusing wisecracks.
The plot is so
unpredictable
you can't get bored, and the actors are very good, especially Mugur who plays 2 characters and he transforms himself from stupid policeman into greedy peasant woman, and the roles fit him like a glove.
It's a great high concept idea, but what do the film-makers get really out of that besides the "life is unpredictable... you never know when change is gonna come" theme that permeates the movie.
The acting is decent and the plot is good, but where this shines is the fact that its so
unpredictable
and the idea that freddy is inside jessie confused me at first but then grew on me and i became to feel sorry for the poor kid.
To me it was quite
unpredictable
and it maintained suspense throughout.
The
unpredictable
evolution of warfare poses a serious challenge for defense planners.
The Putin regime’s aversion to complexity has intensified over time, moving from the relatively innocuous belief that simplicity translates into clarity, manageability, predictability, and safety, to the dangerous conclusion that complexity itself – inherently
unpredictable
and often impenetrable – is a threat.
But, when he is sworn in on May 7, he will retake formal charge of a country whose politics – even Putin’s own political future – has turned
unpredictable.
The tsar is once more cruel and unpredictable; but he is ours, we know him.
This period has provided a clear demonstration of how
unpredictable
life with President Trump will be.
Yet he rigged those elections nonetheless: in the KGB tradition, people are simply too
unpredictable
to be left uncontrolled.
But in Poland voters feel cheated because the configuration of parties that will enter the various coalitions is entirely
unpredictable.
We may hope that its promise of beauty, its challenge of truth, its redefinition of goodness, its
unpredictable
playfulness will be difficult to abandon even in uncertain and dangerous times.
Though exchange rates are notoriously unpredictable, the best guess is that a slow unwinding of the massive US trade deficit will keep the dollar on a path of gradual long-term decline.
And European citizens would likely object if the EU suddenly abandoned its principles simply to appease an
unpredictable
US president.
Although highly unpredictable, it is easy to imagine how the process could be reversed.
If, however, less trading makes markets more volatile and unpredictable, taxing short-termism could turn out to be a cure worse than the disease.
While US leadership will generally be welcome, it will now be
unpredictable
except in dire circumstances.
For starters, the lag time between changes in the money supply and price movements is long, variable, and
unpredictable.
In Russian politics, as the old joke has it, the outcome is fixed in advance, but the rules are
unpredictable.
Not since the restoration of democracy in 1985 has a Brazilian election been so contentious and
unpredictable.
The attack on the towers of Babel was unexpected but not
unpredictable
in so far as it represented the hatred of Allah’s fanatical followers for the symbols of modernity.
The EU's foreign policy should be guided by the following goals:fight terrorism;prevent local conflict;promote human rights and democracy;oblige
unpredictable
countries to become responsible;maintain close cooperation between Europe and the US;help poor countries.
In nine muddy years since then Yeltsin also created a new Russia, very much in his own image: one unpredictable, wayward, but full of promise.
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