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And this is all coming from a very private, non-politically
vocal
individual.
Only bright side of the movie is always top-of-the-class John Malkovich(King Galbatorix), pretty solid performance by Jeremy Irons (Brom), but most of all dragon Saphira (voice by Rachel Weisz, whose
vocal
abilities are on very desirable level)
Bugs is not as funny as he usually is, but he does a stellar job, courtesy to some brilliant
vocal
characterisations from Mel Blanc.
She is obviously from out East, and is more
vocal
than the average Midwesterner.
Sellers is reasonably good, though he tends to rely too much on the
vocal
tics that were his Achilles heel throughout his career.
Had he stayed within his
vocal
range, Bocelli could have been a good light tenor.
Students: note the grossly ineffective
vocal
inflections, the myopic combinations of fake-English-lord and California slurring, the twitching rather than walking, the gesticulating wildly while raising shoulders and rocking back and forth and jerking the head.
And finally, it was not lost on me (no more than getting hit with a sledgehammer), was the male rape by the guy who had the bigger truck and as some king of insane plot thread, the rapist has a similar very
vocal
orgasm during the male rape.
A perfect cast in an almost perfect rendition of this masterpiece of tragi-comic operettas, does full
vocal
and histrionic justice to both Gilbert and Sullivan, with perhaps one exception: Joel Grey.
Rupert Everett has the aquiline profile and world-weary
vocal
delivery that are necessities for a screen Holmes, but he (and the excellent actors around him) are hamstrung by a cliché- ridden script.
At the start, Winston is a
vocal
opponent of the appeasement policies of the Prime Minister Chamberlain but few pay any attention until a man with access to top secret information begins to feed him real data revealing the truth of the buildup of Nazi military forces which indicate a definite goal of European domination.
A
vocal
minority of Moldova’s people believe that merging their country with Romania would put the country into the express lane to EU membership, with its generous financial perks and, perhaps most enticing of all, passports that would enable them to escape a no-hope economy to build lives elsewhere.
In the absence of concerted international action, the US and Europe have largely weighed in with
vocal
condemnation of the party committing the overwhelming number of human-rights violations: Assad and his henchmen.
What use is
vocal
multilateralism, what use are German leaders’ lofty speeches about international law being exercised by the Security Council, if Germany refuses to endorse a resolution for the protection of Libya’s citizens from a brutal regime employing all means at its disposal in its fight for survival?
During Trump’s presidential campaign, Arpaio was a poster child of the divisive immigration debate and a
vocal
supporter of the candidate’s extreme promises, including the construction of a wall on the border with Mexico.
Yet, to this day, politically
vocal
crowds are routinely portrayed as uncontrollable mobs.
By speaking in Poland, which has traditionally been seen as a
vocal
critic of Russia in the region, Trump may be hoping to remove suspicion.
The most
vocal
advocate of this is Mladjan Dinkic, the energetic leader of an economic think tank called G 17.
He was also one of the most
vocal
critics of censorship and other human-rights violations, which made him a dissident even during the liberal “Prague Spring” of 1968.
Faced with 1.2 million (highly vocal) Canadians of Ukrainian descent, the Harper government’s strong response to the crisis also reflects domestic political necessity.
In 1997, a China still uncertain of its regional role was not a
vocal
supporter of the Japanese plan for an Asian Monetary Fund.
And now the middle classes tend to be more
vocal
and better politically organized than in the past, in large part because social media allow them to mobilize faster.
Still, if there is little support for reversing free trade nowadays, why is there such
vocal
opposition to major trade deals?
A soi disant “burkaphobe,” he has been a
vocal
critic of German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s refugee policy; and he has called for laws to regulate what can be preached in mosques, and to create a registry for Muslim clerics.
In the parliament, a
vocal
but fragmented minority of critics, cranks, and bigots is likely to push the center-right and center-left groups, which still have a combined majority, to club together even more closely.
Europe’s two heavyweights, France and Germany, have been
vocal
in their determination to roll back digital progress.
Western central bankers need to become much more
vocal
and, one hopes, more persuasive in placing pressure on politicians and other policymakers.
Human-rights activists who demonstrate for Palestinian statehood should be no less
vocal
on behalf of Kurdish statehood.
The proposed bill attracted support from moderate Muslim leaders, but its most
vocal
advocates were a collection of radical religious groups with a predilection for violence, led by the Islamic Defenders Front (known by its Indonesian acronym, FPI).
Few today remember that it was UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, despite her
vocal
euroskepticism, who restarted Europe’s integration process after a decade in which it had stagnated.
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