Unwitting
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And the main thing learned during the Apollo Sea rescue in '94 was that most of those penguins had died due to the
unwitting
use of poorly ventilated transport boxes and trucks, because they just had not been prepared to deal with so many oiled penguins at once.
And Juicy Couture, home of of the velvet track suit, and other companies were the unwitting, unknowing tenants there.
We're all
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victims of a collective blind spot.
It's really just theater, a national security theater, with mentally ill men like Sami Osmakac
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actors in a carefully choreographed production brought to you by the FBI.
They walk through the same detector frames, they're sniffed by the same sniffer dogs, and all because some children have been the
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carriers of drugs and mobile phones.
This
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ape has stumbled on a process that humans will eventually harness to create beer, wine, and other alcoholic drinks.
Unlike that one it is the target that seeks, not the
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seekers - they have no idea what they really want as they drift along America's great road.
Does this movie actually exist, or was I the
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guinea pig of some shadowy international drugs company, sipping my coffee unaware that it had been spiked with a dangerous hallucinogen?
Seems like there's lots of gates of Hell around, but of course this
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model happens to decide she needs some space from her boyfriend/fiancée and so she just happens to pick one, which is disguised as a nice and reasonably priced apartment.
Ralph and Mumford, misfits in their own land, get duped into being
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pawns of Synanomess Botch.
but she fit this part well, her role was about an actress who used her acting skills to seduce
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men.
The continuing story gets a drastic change in geography this time around as it is transferred from the bustling streets and skyscrapers of Chicago, Illinois to the muggy, bourbon soaked south of New Orleans, Louisiana where the towering hook-handed would-be-urban-legend character of "Candyman" decides to wreak havoc by slicing and dicing through the family of his
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and white great, great, granddaughter (I believe it was) who, much like the first film, makes the lame-brained mistake of repeating his name into a mirror five times on a dare.
Julie hits all the right notes as the manipulative, sociopathic hit woman who regards the
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mother and son as ride over the state lines with a stash of a million dollars.
Good thing he's also found Quetzalcoatl, the legendary Aztec serpent/bird god, and has learned that the creature will track down and kill whoever is in
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possession of one of its feathers.
(It's a mighty white-bread America they're portraying, too; if that's how things really were, it looks today like an
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expose of America's racist past.)
So we're presupposed to the fact that this was all a master rouse from the start and that John's character just "happens" to find the kid in the cascino as his
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accomplice?
He enlists an
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Sal Mineo as an accomplice, robs the legation of $600,000 after murdering a security guard, then tries to pin the crime on Mineo by bumping him off.
Investigating a murder for a friend, he visits a house filled with Nazi spies and their
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hosts who include a 21-year-old Donna Reed.
And Billy Crystal as the
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psychiatrist who gets involved in the mess.
An Indian beauty queen, Madhu Sapre, once became an
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victim of Indians’ sense of national shame at our sporting insignificance.
They preferred less competition in credit markets not out of concern for the
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farmers, but in order to defend powerful lenders’ profits.
Should this now be read as an
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confession that he has lost his own moral bearings?
But was this a democratic decision, or one that an “enlightened” elite forced upon its
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citizens?
Indeed, Donald Trump’s new Iran strategy has given radicals in Tehran reason to celebrate, as they have found in the US president an
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ally in their quest for political dominance.
But bankers’ political tin ear in the aftermath of the crisis – first taking public bailouts and then paying themselves huge bonuses as if nothing had changed – ensured that they got the lion’s share of the blame, with everyone else willing to pose as their
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victims.
This
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comparison usually comes out in favor of Chinese officials, who are, as a group, better educated, more cosmopolitan, and more focused on business (because the ruling Communist Party uses economic growth and foreign investment as criteria for promoting officials).
On their dying day, Poland’s communists managed one last perversity, a final and
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act of utter self-humiliation.
At the same time, the Palestinians become objects of romanticized identifications – one of the leaders of the NAFTHE motion was seen, prior to a meeting, draped in a Palestinian flag – and
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condescension.
What has people outraged is the notion that Facebook is manipulating its
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users to advance its own agenda, with many citing the secrecy surrounding the research to illustrate the company’s misconduct (though the company published the results with no apparent sense of unease).
But he is best viewed as a self-serving,
unwitting
agent of political modernization.
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