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What and matters
What matters now??
What matters here is family loyalty ; ;
Neither conflates its meaning with how the term was originally applied to film in the Cahiers de Cinéma, which was expressed in 1960 by critic Fereydoun Hoveyda as follows: " What matters in a film is the desire for order, composition, harmony, the placing of actors and objects, the movements within the frame, the capturing of a moment or look ... Mise en scene is nothing other than the technique invented by each director to express the idea and establish the specific quality of his work.
What matters to Vandamm and the CIA is of little importance for the protagonist.
What we do affects what we experience, so it matters.
* American poet Charles Bukowski wrote a poem about Vallejo in his book What matters most is how well you walk through the fire.
What guidance the Boy Scouts gave to the adult leaders that have direct contact with the Scouts themselves urged those leaders to avoid discussing sexual matters.
What matters is not whether the murder actually occurred, but rather that at that moment it was Haller's intention to kill Hermine.
What matters is the kind of future that this opposition represents and objectives it pursues.
On 21 April, in a State Department press conference, President Kennedy said: " There's an old saying that victory has a hundred fathers and defeat is an orphan ... What matters is only one fact, I am the responsible officer of the government.
A five-year study of upward feedback: What managers do with their results matters.
What matters is that Mikhail Khodorkovsky is fighting for political freedom and the rule of law, putting his life on the line for ideals we claim to hold dear.
What matters is not the effect itself ( generally improbable, though not always believed to be so by the authors ) but the wider universe it is intended to evoke.
What matters is that you remain true to your vision.
What matters now, given the expected escalation of the crisis to prevent the former error and thus a renewed political disaster.
What matters is that you ARE the girl that Greg did pick.
What followed was a more light-hearted approach to life matters.
What makes the case unusual, though, is that Bien, who has appeared in this column many times representing SBC's position on a variety of matters, bears the title of SBC vice president of corporate communications.
What matters most is that before death strikes one lives life to the fullest ” ( Liu: 1967: 358 ).
What matters is not whether there's anything unusual about the Earth ; there's going to be something idiosyncratic about every planet in space.
What matters is whether any of Earth's circumstances are not only unusual but also essential for complex life.
What matters most to us is that people hear, connect with, and pass on this band's music ".
What matters now is no longer the practical purpose of the coup, but to prove to the world and for the records of history that the men of the resistance dared to take the decisive step.
The code is explicit on certain matters: Never question the master (" No, thur, that ' th an artery "); never pass judgment (" What do you want a hundred virginth for?

What and is
`` What is it you want me to do, Mr. Brenner ''??
What is the gunk ''??
`` Oh, it's that myth, about Orpheus and What is her name??
`` What is the scaffolding for, Brassnose ''??
`` What is your name, boy??
`` What is with this vow jazz ''??
What appears here is shorter than what he actually said but very close to his own words.
`` What is more true than anything else??
What is the history of criticism but the history of men attempting to make sense of the manifold elements in art that will not allow themselves to be reduced to a single philosophy or a single aesthetic theory??
What they are after is the beatific vision.
What they discuss with dialectical seriousness is the degree to which sex can inspire the Muse.
What one actually remembers is its greenness.
What Hume calls `` sensation '' is what Whitehead calls `` perception in the mode of presentational immediacy '' which is a sophisticated abstraction from perception in the mode of causal efficacy.
What he really wants is to find `` a sacred cause '' to which he can honestly devote himself.
What was only a vague suspicion in the case of Sherlock Holmes now appears as a direct accusation: the private eye is in danger of turning into his opposite.
For example, suppose a man wearing a $200 watch, driving a 1959 Rolls Royce, stops to ask a man on the sidewalk, `` What time is it ''??
What I am here to do is to report on the gyrations of the struggle -- a struggle that amounts to self-redefinition -- to see if we can predict its future course.
What I want to point out here is that all of them are ex-liberals, or modified liberals, with perhaps one exception.
What is the common man's complaint??
What is simply an opinion formed in defiance of the laws of human probability, whether or not it is later confirmed, has become by September of the election year `` a firm conviction ''.
What is more, the legends have become so sacrosanct that the very habit of self-examination or self-criticism smells of low treason, and men who practice it are defeatists and unpatriotic scoundrels.
`` What I'd like you to comment on is the criticism leveled at your Committee ''.
What is the probable course of future developments??

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