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Having said this, I honestly felt at though this movie did a fantastic job of translating the
visions
of the future that were set up in the original Terminator and T2 and fleshing out a feature-length film of them.
I kept seeing
visions
of SNL.
The second segment highlights a young couple who move into a new house, where the wife begins having
visions
of a murder that may have happened there.
Both had taken over stricken societies with
visions
of a new day with rewards for the faithful brutal remorseless doom for those who challenged them.
The Curse of El Charro is about a girl who sees
visions
about her sister's suicide.
Last episode, "Nightmare," made clear to both brothers that Sam's
visions
are getting worse.
The seemingly innocuous beginning -- a woman with neurological problems - quickly develops triple layers of menace as her
visions
begin to intertwine with the horrible series of mutilation murders.
Indeed, for many Baltic citizens, suppressed
visions
of torture, deportations, and flight – all experiences from our recent history – are once again bursting into our consciousness.
The biggest differences among the various groupings consist in the tone and tenor of their respective
visions
of India.
We can expect further European turmoil – from banks, sovereign debt, and social unrest in response to even modest welfare-state rollbacks – and clashing visions, within and among countries, concerning the desirability of deeper European integration.
The clash of two
visions
of Europe is eroding the political stability of an area that once represented the best model and greatest hope for benign regionalism.
Council President Donald Tusk has been especially adamant on this point, criticizing “naive Euro-enthusiastic visions” and calling for a more modest Europe that promises less and delivers more.
Reconciling these competing strategic
visions
of the world, in particular of global crisis, will make international diplomacy more complicated than ever.
But this amalgam of competing strategic
visions
probably marks the end of America’s post-Cold War power.
Polish foreign policy today is torn between two competing
visions.
Expectations for the AI era range from
visions
of paradise, in which all of humanity’s problems have been solved, to fears of dystopia, in which our creation becomes an existential threat.
Lacking any forward-looking political visions, German politics has degenerated to tactical plays being carried out by established players.
It is hard to believe that any increase in aggregate demand will boost the housing market – which, remember, was buoyed by
visions
of steady price appreciation that few seem likely to hold today – sufficiently to re-employ all these workers.
Left to its own devices, such a grouping is vulnerable to recurrent bickering, disruptive posturing, and disagreement over
visions
of the future.
Moreover, local research universities, community colleges, and other educational and social institutions have been stepping up to help communities translate their
visions
of civic renewal into action.
And, despite the mention of a new, enlarged agreement with Iran, Trump continues to embrace the radical
visions
of his new secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, and national security adviser, John Bolton.
Turkey itself emerged from the ruins of the Ottoman Empire, and Turkish political life has often been tumultuous, marked by competing
visions
and aspirations, successes and setbacks.
Liberty, equality, and fraternity are enemies of the nationalist, extremist, and europhobic
visions
benighting Europe today.
These dark
visions
must be met with France’s commitment to integration, the rule of law, and secularism.
After the Promised LandLONDON – At the height of the Arab uprisings last spring, many Europeans were gripped by nightmare
visions
of a tsunami of migrants crashing against the continent’s shores.
But the situation is far more complicated than just reconciling two clear but competing
visions.
Schmidt reinforced his image as a pragmatist by consistently voicing his deep skepticism of grand designs and long-term visions, albeit without ever renouncing his fundamental belief that there was a moral basis for his political objectives.
An example is Charles Bonnet Syndrome, where visual impairments in the elderly can produce
visions
of human figures.
Gone are the utopian dreams of the 1970’s, when there were
visions
of life-long learning and paid leaves of absence to pursue topics that might be useful for further professional advancement – or might also include the sheer luxury of studying ancient Greek or Assyrian art.
His
visions
were magnificent, and apparently somewhat radical.
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