Wished
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Back in 2006, as a winner of the TED Prize, we granted you a wish, and you
wished
the world would create this pandemic preparedness system that would prevent something like this happening.
I wrote Horse Face on her, so you'd remember who she was." (Laughter) I bet he thought he
wished
he was invisible, don't you?
And every time something happened, I
wished
that someone would speak up.
They
wished
they knew how to prevent their food supply from sometimes failing, and how they could rest when they were tired without risking starvation, be warmer, cooler, safer, in less pain.
In every aspect of their lives, they
wished
for progress, just as we do.
And he basically was saying that this was a man who lied more than he
wished
he had, because he saw the letters.
I
wished
it had been there when I'd done it the first time, and I'm really excited that it's here now, because the lab that I founded has some data on a drug that might work, and I'd like to show it.
The whites could farm, graze and hunt as they wished, but we black, we were not regarded as responsible to use wildlife.
But everything within you says with him, this city of Houston, this state of Texas, this country of the United States was not built by those who waited and rested and
wished
to look behind them.
Now, you would have
wished
the climate pressure to hit a strong planet, a resilient planet, but unfortunately, the third pressure is the ecosystem decline.
I watched this movie last night and
wished
that we hadn't wasted our precious time (while baby is sleeping) watching this film.
And just when you thought you've been tortured enough...the last half hour is so painful that I
wished
to ripped my eyes out.
You could have
wished
a little more of madness, cutting.
Now that i am 24 i watched it again, and i
wished
i hadn't.
This is just one of those movies that continually make you groan and that I
wished
was over.
Secondly, when Mary's father didn't show up for the dinner, and Paulie helped Mary release her anger, that Mary even said she
wished
he were dead... Somehow I don't think this is a good message either that you deal with your disappointments through anger.
The women in the cinema laughed a few times but nothing touched me as being funny with the exception of a line from Meg Ryan talking to her mother about her situation and telling her that 'it's not like a 1930's movie'- I sorely
wished
I was viewing the 1930's version.
I found it hard to care and
wished
he'd gone up in smoke earlier.
I
wished
I was more open to this when watching it, but I did enjoy some of this.
The happiest ending I could have
wished
for would have been for a nuclear bomb to be dropped on their collective heads so as to get it all over with as soon as possible.
I still gave this movie a 4 because at least it was fast pace and I did want to see what was going to happen at the end, though I (as most anyone who watched the first one) predicted it would go down the way it did and after seeing it I found it anti-climactic and
wished
they had either made a proper sequel or just left the story alone.
This is one of the few films in my life I have watched and immediately
wished
to "unwatch", if only it were possible.
By the second half, I just
wished
for it to end already.
Only watched this to see Joe Morton in an early role and honestly
wished
I hadn't bothered, he can and has since, done much better than this crap.
I have watched it almost 10 times just because I've
wished
to spread the deliciously tasteless innards of this film to other unsuspecting victims.
This is a great movie to look at, since it so nicely directed by Andrzej Wajda but at the same time I
wished
the movie would had some more depth in it, in terms of its story.
After separation with her beloved who went to the front, the loss of her family in the bomb ride, and the marriage to the man she never loved and only
wished
he never existed, she turned to the shadow of herself, she became dead inside.
I
wished
that this was shown here as a regular film.
The Homeguard were people considered unfit for frontline service who still
wished
to serve.
This is one of the most enjoyable teen movies I have ever seen (and that I
wished
was released to video).
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