Many of the eBooks released today that were written by author super stars suffer
these same indignities.
Not exact matches
The greatest
indignity of it all is that many of these funds that charge 1 - 2 % end up owning the
same companies that you or I could figure out by applying a seventh grader's level of common sense.
Former Brazil international Ze Maria has suffered the
indignity of being sacked by the
same club twice within the space of a week.
There is not a single interracial couple I know who has been together for an extended period of time who has not experienced some awkwardness or
indignity that
same - race couples do not.
Though a late sequence with the new Barbara strolling away from the carnage in the only escape strategy that makes sense («They're so slow, we can just walk away») has some of the
same power as she's allowed time enough to consider the
indignity of the zombies» half - life, it's a pity these moments appear to be accidental, ancillary to Savini's more comfortable role as make - up designer and more prurient desire to sit back and watch the carnage.
But even Arthur Penn's masterful 1967 crime thriller can't take credit for this eyewear malfunction, with Jean - Luc Godard's seminal debut feature from 1960, Breathless, granting doomed protagonist Michel (Jean - Paul Belmondo) the
same minor pre-death
indignity.
On the complete other end of the spectrum but covering the
same demographic, the tiny independent film Old Goats — now available on DVD from Music Box Films — is described on the movie's Facebook Page as «a gentle comedy about the
indignities of aging.»
The new - for - 2017 second - generation Panamera seen here doesn't suffer from the
same aesthetic
indignities — and completely blows the doors off any 928 in Turbo guise.