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Whether it is a horse, a ship, or people marching, the different expression of movement and the implication of each and everyone of those is
vividly
portrayed.
Steve Buscemi has long been one of the premiere character actors in the business; his resume reads like a veritable Who's Who of interesting, complex characters who run the gamut from psycho hit-man to regular guy, all of whom he has brought
vividly
to life in film after film.
The topic of female nudity -- a frequent occurrence in many of the flicks shown -- and how this was handled makes for some very funny reading here, and I remember that sort of thing
vividly.
This is a most unsettling and haunting film which
vividly
depicts the banality of evil.
The psychological intricacies presented in several intense scenes regarding "gender" were
vividly
heart-wrenching.
The characters are
vividly
real, and there is such a strong sense of situations unfolding in real time that it's truly mesmerizing.
With all due respect for Mr. Leary's capabilities as a comedian, this movie illustrates quite
vividly
that he is not an actor Hollywood has too much respect for.
I wasn't even five years old when it premiered on ABC, yet I can
vividly
recall the theme song.
I
vividly
remember the first time I watched this movie.
It's been almost two decades since I watched the film on CBS-TV one Saturday night, but I remember it
vividly.
The power of this man is
vividly
demonstrated through this film, leaving you with questions answered as well as a desire to hear more.
I remember it
vividly!
It is not normally my kind of film but found myself watching it one wet afternoon and I can still
vividly
remember not only the film itself but the impact it had upon me.
If you've read Antonia Fraser's brilliant book, you'll see the tragic history she describes so
vividly
come to life.
one i remember
vividly
was some kinda crap called biophage?
To this day, I remember
vividly
the sense of general anxiety that prevailed among citizens, accentuated by deep concern about what the future might hold.
Meanwhile, the headline unemployment rate does not reflect the growing number of Americans who have left the work force – a phenomenon
vividly
reflected by the decline in the labor participation rate to just 63.2%, a 35-year low.
The increasingly impoverished lives of peasants that the book
vividly
documented resulted from the very abuses of power that Hu Jintao had declared himself to be against.
One incident in southern Somalia
vividly
demonstrated how insecurity can hamper humanitarian work.
As events over the past two weeks in Egypt have demonstrated all too vividly, the Arab awakening is still only in its first act in many countries.
Only in this manner – reflected most
vividly
in its embrace of the European project – did Germany win consent for its reunification.
And the scourge of poverty and famine – most
vividly
urgent today in Somalia – continues to offend the very idea of civilization.
Jinnah’s LabyrinthNEW DELHI – Three recent events
vividly
illustrate the dilemmas of today’s Pakistan, which are in many ways the same challenges faced by the country’s founder, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, over six decades ago.
The oldest and most successful US universities were founded by British religious dissidents, for whom the corporate form remained
vividly
alive.
They still remember the suffering of the Mao years, when China headed in the wrong direction – and tried to do too much too quickly – and they
vividly
recall how the Tiananmen protests brought the regime to its knees, and how urban labor unrest erupted when centrally managed state businesses were merged or closed down in the 1990’s.
But as British politics
vividly
illustrates, this does not apply to currently dominant issues: the Tories and Labour are the only protagonists, yet both agonize over the choice that really matters – how to manage Brexit.
He should be thinking about how to express –
vividly
and compellingly – the principles that have guided his choices so far, and that set a path for America’s future.
Other reports in the Times and elsewhere have
vividly
depicted the suffering of Aleppo’s people and the heroic efforts of the doctors and civilians, like the White Helmets, who are risking their lives to help them.
Who Is Marine Le Pen?PARIS – I
vividly
remember French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen’s first appearance on television.
Appeasement RevisitedI
vividly
remember the slightly ludicrous, slightly risqué, and somewhat distressing predicament in which Western diplomats in Prague found themselves during the Cold War.
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