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This is not a "good little movie" -- it's a good movie, period and it's a crime it's not getting
wider
distribution just because the male lead isn't played by the flavor of the month.
There's one catch - the script is a tribute to Robert's partner, who died recently of AIDS after going through painful medical treatments, and Jeffrey wants to change the story to a heterosexual love story to assure the movie has
wider
commercial appeal.
It's been 14 years now since these were put out and the more I watch them, the
wider
the gap between the two films becomes.
The character is largely bewildered by events but then as the story unfolds he goes through
wider
mood swings that are not conveyed in a way that makes the viewer believe or empathise with these emotions.
Still relatively unfamiliar to western audiences, Ikarie XB 1 is an example of east European science fiction cinema on a fairly ambitious scale deserving of
wider
appreciation.
Big Night dragged me through
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range of emotions than any other movie, it made me want to dance and sing during the party scene (Mambo Italiano), made me laugh out loud at the wacky characters sprinkled throughout, made me angry with the philistines and money-grabbing capitalists who spoil the brothers' dream, made me want to hug Shalhoub's shy gastronomic genius Primo as he tried so clumsily to chat up his flower-girl; the food looked simply amazing, Minnie Driver splashing around in the sea was at her most gorgeous, every actor played their brilliantly scripted part to perfection and the scene at the end with the omelette is the most beautiful and poignant ending I could ever hope to see.
For a western viewer, Omaret yakobean is like a journey where you land at the airport and are immediately carried away by the atmosphere, the culture shock, the bustling streets, the misunderstandings, from which you emerge with challenged assumptions and a
wider
view of the world.
While initially promising, and a much better use of actors and a wider, more involving setting, this episode succumbed to the same preachy, heavy-handed political dogma that marred the first one.
They could edit out the few lessor violent scenes in order to expose this to a
wider
audience, especially kids who should open their mind to the real potential of film beyond the stale, clichéd, forgettable Hollywood tripe sure to infiltrate the multiplexes this summer.
But Groupon is spreading that model to a much
wider
audience – not so much to coupon users, but instead to merchants offering coupons.
This makes it even more important for the EEAS to align the Common Security and Defense Policy with
wider
foreign-policy efforts.
But the incentives to escape the resource trap are weakened by the overwhelming importance of the resource rents to the
wider
political elite.
A TTIP with
wider
regulatory convergence could facilitate a significant increase in trade.
More recent metrics have tried to incorporate a
wider
range of “quality of life” indicators.
Sri Lanka’s Chinese ElectionNEW DELHI – Sri Lanka’s parliamentary election this month promises to shape not only the country’s political future, but also geopolitics in the
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Indian Ocean region, a global center of trade and energy flows that accounts for half of the world’s container traffic and 70% of its petroleum shipments.
Ehrlich and Simon should have made a
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array of predictions, on metal prices, food production, air quality, and other factors.
Prior to the crisis, regulatory authorities focused mainly on removing barriers to trading, and generally favored measures that made markets more complete by fostering faster, cheaper trading of a
wider
variety of financial claims.
ASEAN has also contributed to building one of the most dynamic economic-integration platforms in the world, and now acts as a de facto regional hub of
wider
economic cooperation and integration.
All of this is nothing other than an expression of Japan’s determination to spare no effort for the sake of peace, security, and
wider
prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region.
Virtual reality will also enhance surgical training, by providing students with a
wider
range of experience and enabling quantification of their performance.
Interest rates are too blunt an instrument, and risk damaging the
wider
economy when used to prick a housing bubble, as recent research by BOE Deputy Governor Charlie Bean has shown.
Above all, perhaps, these transitions took place amidst a
wider
network of legitimate institutions – the European Union, OSCE, NATO, and the Council of Europe – championing the rule of law.
We know that when people of different religions work together for the good of the
wider
community, they come to understand one another in a way that helps them resist the call of extremists.
But the civil war in Syria has much broader ramifications, which could lead to a
wider
regional conflict.
The large tax cut enacted at the end of 2017 will expand the US federal budget deficit by $1.5 trillion over the next decade, pushing domestic saving even lower – an outcome that will lead to even
wider
trade deficits.
In addition to specific policies, today’s conversation has increasingly focused on the need for
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social change.
In the past, emerging-market governments defended exchange-rate pegs, which meant that stress was borne first by local interest rates rising sharply, and then through
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external debt spreads as currency pegs came under pressure.
As divergences become explicit, the demand for a
wider
political debate about monetary policy and for political involvement in its formulation will become more intense.
This should be coupled with economic diversification, for which the recent recovery in commodity prices provides
wider
scope.
True to themselves; but what about others, and what about the
wider
community, the nation at large?
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