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Although SGI committed resources to the project in order to provide a sample implementation, it appears they were unhappy with progress overall and complained " There's been lots of work, but relatively little communication.
There's been lots of product that looked like last year's product, that looked a lot like the year before.
There's lots of wit and pluck and not much heartbreak ," and Mark Kermode of The Observer said, " When the film succeeds, as it does magnificently in the first two-thirds, one can only marvel at the miracle of a world in which such plotlines could literally land on a producer's doorstep with the morning papers.
There's lots of glossy cinematography, courtesy of Alexander Gruszynski, as the three lovers wander the campus separately, looking contemplative.
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There's more reading and instruction to be heard on discs than ever before, although the spoken rather than the sung word is as old as Thomas Alva Edison's first experiment in recorded sound.
There's more specialization and a narrower purpose in two albums recently issued by Dover Publications.
Wilson was annoyed that Princeton was not living up to its potential, complaining " There's a little college down in Kentucky which in 60 years has graduated more men who have acquired prominence and fame than has Princeton in her 150 years.
Songs included Little Mary Make Believe, Guess Who I Am, Little Black Frog, There's a Hole In the Bottom of the Sea, Erie Canal, Horse in Striped Pajamas, The Littlest Snowman, Daniel the Cocker Spaniel, and many more.
Colloquialisms include words ( such as y'all, gonna, and wanna ), phrases ( such as old as the hills, raining cats and dogs, and dead as a doornail ) and aphorisms ( such as There's more than one way to skin a cat ).
" There's going to be no more digital enhancements or digital additions to anything based on any film I direct ....
" The Washington Post was similarly impressed with Malkovich's performance: " There's a sublime perversity in Frears ' casting, especially that of Malkovich ... brings a fascinating dimension to his character that would be missing with a more conventionally handsome leading man.
" There's no way to earn it or deserve it or bring it about any more than you can deserve the taste of raspberries and cream or earn good looks or bring about your own birth.
The two would record two more duets that made it into the Top 10, " One Man Woman / One Woman Man " (# 7 ) and " I Don't Like to Sleep Alone " (# 8 ), and the # 15 duet "( I Believe ) There's Nothing Stronger Than Our Love ".
There's also inconsistency in the shading for the hair of the two leads, especially for Mikako, and some of the shading in other places obscures actions more than it should.
There's an undeniable unseen world that some people call God and think they know more about than other people.
" There's no question that with some ethnicities that are growing in America, it is more mainstream and traditional to have multigenerational households.
In a nod to their role on The Muppet Show, when Scrooge chalks their appearance up to indigestion -- " There's more of gravy than the grave about you "- they retort with " What a terrible pun!
There's more detail in his lecture, ' The Valley of the Demon ', but the snippets in this article " Valley of the Living Dread " give an idea.
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There's no greater catastrophe in the universe, she reflected dourly, impaling tender green beans on the silver fork, than the dwindling away of a family.
Kelly's athleticism gave his moves a distinctive broad, muscular quality, and this was a very deliberate choice on his part, as he explained: " There's a strong link between sports and dancing, and my own dancing springs from my early days as an athlete ... I think dancing is a man's game and if he does it well he does it better than a woman.
After examining the echogram data, specifically a sonar return revealing a large moving object near Urquhart Bay at a depth of, Lowrance said: " There's something here that we don't understand, and there's something here that's larger than a fish, maybe some species that hasn't been detected before.
There's even a nursery rhyme about war, The Grand Old Duke of York, ridiculing a general for his inability to command any further than marching his men up and down a hill.
There's also a lot of debate over how much historical accuracy is required to make a given setting historical rather than fantasy or alternate history or really just a modern story in fancy dress.
* In the 1960 Broadway musical Bye Bye Birdie ( and its 1963 film adaptation ), the character of Albert Peterson refers to the saying in the song " Rosie ", in which he sings, " Oh, I once heard a poem that goes / A rose is a rose is a rose / But I don't agree / Take it from me / There's one rose sweeter than any that grows!
According to the chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, Paul Schimmel: " There's no collection that has a better representation of post-war American art than David Geffen's.
The Daily Mail reviewer Peter Paterson was equally positive, commenting that: " There's nothing TV executives like less than having to field endless complaints by outraged viewers, and last night's proceedings will attract them in swarms.
The band attempted to broaden its musical range on the album ; Hardy said, " There's more to life than disco-beat guitar music ".
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