Not exact matches
By stepping forward w / his post foot at the snap he puts himself behind the rusher's path, forcing his base to
narrow & hips to open in an
attempt to recover, creating a 2 -
way go for the rusher.
@Ex - labour: I wasn't aware of the statistic regarding the
narrowing of inequality so I
attempted some cursory research (of the non-scientific nature) and found this http://www.myfinances.co.uk/cut-your-bills/2013/07/11/ons-report-shows-indirect-taxes-increase-inequality-of-incom which begins in the same
way that you did and then goes onto say....
One
attempt to use naval power in 1915 by the Allies ended in disaster: the
attempt by battleships to force a
way through the Dardanelles, the
narrow seaway leading to Constantinople.
Given the plot, it's odd that Truffaut's Jules and Jim is never alluded to in any
way, and the references to other movies that are included usually work better for the Cincinnati crowd (with its
narrower choices) than for Parisians or Chicagoans (except for the one most American viewers are likely to find inexplicable — clips from the end of Robert Bresson's Mouchette to contextualize a suicide
attempt, which I found offensive).
MacLean doesn't let logic get in the
way of a good action sequence, as when the heroes drag prisoners with them when
attempting a
narrow escape.
The nostalgia beam is less
narrow that the original release, pulling at a wider series of threads while
attempting to shake up new signs of life with delightfully ridiculous sights along the
way, and the result seems to be agreeing with my thumbs, even if it still feels far short of the leaps and bounds the series once grew by.
13 This sentiment recurs in Sculpture and Touch, the book Jaeger shared in her studio: «Sculpture is formed of a
narrow and specific history, concerned with processes of making and informed by the
ways in which human beings use objects to
attempt to make sense of the surrounding world.
Sculpture is formed of a
narrow and specific history, concerned with processes of making and informed by the
ways in which human beings use objects to
attempt to make sense of the surrounding world.