â $ œThen they will see that it is about much more
than the title suggests.
For as much as Churchill's Secret War seems to zero in on decisions taken by the war - time prime minister and his adviser Lord Cherwell, the racism and sheer odium of both of whom is on stark display in the evidence presented by Mukerjee, this book is much more of an indictment of what colonialism was really about
than the title suggests.
The Hoylman - Glick measure ---- which is broader
than its title suggests, also barring efforts to change a minor's gender identity and expression ---- is similar to legislation enacted in the past two years by California and New Jersey.
7/10 A cleverly written Canadian comedy that is a lot more tame
than the title suggests and you may expect.
Luckily the characters and storyline in this movie are much more complex
than the title suggests.
Thankfully the characters and the storyline are far more complex and complicated
than the title suggests.
This isn't a wildly hilarious film, but it's a better - than - average diversion, and that's more satisfying
than the title suggests.
Baselitz's «heroes» series features broad shouldered men but their fate is less fortuitous
than the title suggests, as the drawings reveal their feet in traps and a hand stuck in a crevice.
Her Five Androgynous and Vaginal Sculptures are much more subtle
than the title suggests.
The subject - matter is far broader
than the title suggests.
Not exact matches
Not only does the billionaire Microsoft founder publicly
suggest this particular
title to his readers, he also loved it so much he gave it to more
than 50 friends.
The company, which is owned by Chinese social networking giant Tencent, has stayed mum on revenue it gets from its sole videogame
title, various reports
suggest that Riot Games easily pulls in more
than $ 1 billion per year.
This year's entry, April, feels more autumnal
than the spring
title suggests, but the results are predictably stunning: alluring, moody folk tunes unconcerned with traditional song structures (or time limits).
As the
title suggests, the focus is on Naaman rather
than on Elisha.
Unfortunately, my personal lost - and - found of adiposity continued to be more efficient
than the
title of the course
suggested.
This
title, too, associated him with the divine realm but it came from other backgrounds and
suggested other connotations
than «Christ.»
The range of concrete materials with which the conference deals is
suggested by the
titles of the five sections into which the delegates were divided for simultaneous sessions of intensive discussion: «The Church and the Community» (meaning by «community» what the Germans mean by Volk, society in its larger units viewed with reference to its cultural and racial coherence rather
than its political organization); «Church and State»; «The Church and the Economic Order»; «Church, Community and State in Relation to Education»; «The Universal Church and the World of Nations.»
Conor took relatively little damage (certainly less
than he would have defending a UFC
title) for a huge payday in the boxing match and I didn't see anything from Floyd that
suggested he was trying to embarrass him.
Another thing the media
suggest is that we might do more
than one transfer and that would be another surprise for me, since Wenger usually hates the January window and often signs no more
than one player, no sooner
than the last day of the window, but maybe he smells blood and the fact that this year could very well be the best chance in years to come to win the
title with Pep Guardiola arriving to the league.
Are you honestly
suggesting our vast array of scouts couldn't find anything better
than Kallstrom when going for the
title or Sanogo when we badly needed a top striker, amongst others.
Why the f**k anyone is having an argument to
suggest if we had someone other
than Wenger then we should have been mopping up PL
titles for fun in that period is beyond me.
As they search for a holding midfielder to eventually replace Michael Carrick and pair up with Paul Pogba, it's
suggested that Matic could now be targeted, although he likely won't be allowed to leave for less
than # 40m this summer, as per the report, having played a pivotal role in helping Antonio Conte's side win the
title this season.
Spurs would surely rather lose Kane to a foreign side
than to one of their main Premier League
title rivals, but Diario Gol's report
suggests such a move could be possible.
While Spurs did demonstrate a potentially fatal wobble when they dropped two points at home against West Bromwich Albion on Monday, Hiddink demonstrated a remarkable arrogance when he
suggested that Tottenham — who had more English
titles than Chelsea until the middle of the last decade — were entering uncharted territory.
After the disappointment of seeing another Arsenal
title challenge wither and die, the Arsenal transfer rumours
suggesting that our star striker Alexis Sanchez had lost faith with Arsene Wenger and the club in general and was ready to ship out to pastures new was like pouring salt onto an open wound for Arsenal fans, but judging from the way the Chilean put himself about against Man City today, perhaps that salt should be taken as a pinch rather
than added to those wounds.
5 league
titles in a row, 2 Copa Libertadores, and 2 Intercontinental cups (
suggesting they were better
than no. 6 Benfica) is not to be ignored.
It has been
suggested that Man City, who go into the game in 4th place, should be more worried about making sure they finish above Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool rather
than chasing Chelsea, but Navas - speaking exclusively to Sky Sports ahead of the game - has not given up hope of winning back - to - back league
titles.
Those odds
suggest that Arsenal are less likely to win the
title this year
than they were last season, which is an indication of the increased competition.
Don't let the
title of this article deceive you, the original author of the piece really does appear to believe that Liverpool's squad of 2012 is better equipped to take on the season
than United, he even dares to
suggest... Continue Reading →
Percoco enters the annals thanks to the jury's findings of abuse of his position as a former top aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, with whom he had a personal relationship even tighter
than his official
title suggested.
However, apart from the fact that these women are both, as the
titles helpfully and imaginatively
suggest, ladies, and the fact that where goes a strong lady you can bet there'll be a husband who can't be portrayed as anything other
than, well, a bit of a loveable oaf, the softer counterparts to their wives steely personas, these two stories seem to have little in common.
There was a study published in 2014
titled Low Protein Intake is Associated with a Major Reduction in IGF - 1, Cancer, and Overall Mortality in the 65 and Younger but Not Older Population reporting seniors require far more protein
than Dr. Greger
suggests in this video.
That
title suggests to me carefree summer cooking, and it doesn't get much easier
than our Grilled Ribeye with Simple Spice Rub.
As the
title suggests, it's a film more interested in the birth and nurturing of ideas and their relationship to society
than it is in extracting a crude drama from Darwin nervously pressing a knife to God's throat.
Even less original
than its pathetically uncreative
title suggests, it's the story of a boy (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) and a girl (Claire Forlani) who meet from time to time throughout their young lives and pick on each other before winding up at the same college, become best friends and then complicate their relationship by falling into bed.
Reports
suggest the new version will retain the 1991 film's famous songs, including the Oscar - winning
title ditty, though we're assuming cast member Emma Thompson will be playing a human version of housekeeper Mrs Potts rather
than the earlier film's mumsy animated teapot.
Much less disjointed
than its silly
title might
suggest, «The Meyerowitz Stories» drops us right into the middle of its eponymous clan, the members of which are neither new nor selected.
This is a much more sophisticated film about cross-cultural relations
than its
title and premise might
suggest.
Annihilation is far more frightening
than several of the
titles that have been
suggested so far: Disassembled, Secret Invasion, Secret Wars, Fear Itself, etc..
As the full
title suggests, Benson nurses a greater interest in one of his protagonists
than the other.
Ironically enough, the DVD's single special feature offers a lot more provocative and intelligent food for thought
than the film proper, and those actually looking for the film
suggested by the
title will actually get the smart, deep dissection they were expecting.
Far more focused
than the broad biopic its
title suggests, Miramax's 2006 drama The Queen deals almost exclusively with a single week late in the summer of 1997.
With those films, and particularly that last
title in mind, there's absolutely nothing to
suggest that we're in for anything less
than great with her latest offering.
The film is introduced with the atypical
title «William Friedkin's Film Of Tracy Letts» «Killer Joe,» «
suggesting that it'll be a no - frills adaptation of the play, but that's not quite true; it's plenty faithful to the stage version, but Friedkin and Letts (the latter of whom adapted the screenplay himself) do a pretty good job in making the play cinematic, certainly more so
than either «Carnage» or «A Dangerous Method,» adding some striking locations (including an abandoned rollercoaster) and even a chase scene.
Release: Friday, June 19, 2015 [Theater] Written by: Rick Famuyiwa Directed by: Rick Famuyiwa Rick Famuyiwa's Sundance darling isn't particularly revelatory filmmaking, but it's much more intelligent
than its dopey
title suggests, rejecting racial stereotypes and erasing cultural gaps as confidently as it embraces its young leading trio as a righteous symbol of individualism.
Though the
title itself doesn't
suggest more
than a silly effort, the film is captivating in its weirdness.
Though the $ 25 price - tag
suggests a little less content
than other
titles to follow the same route, it does promise new story content further down the line where Frank races to find a cure after being infected with the zombie strain himself.
by Walter Chaw A disturbingly optimistic (and particularly unlikely) redemption fable from Britain that marries the bare blue - collar buttocks of The Full Monty with the spunky seniors of Waking Ned Devine and Saving Grace, Joel Hershman's Greenfingers is less «inspired by a true story,» as its
title cards
suggest,
than it is «slavishly devoted to formula.»
As its
title suggests, the film undoubtedly functions better as a love - letter to entertainment
than to diversity.
Much more heart
than the silly
title suggests, and much more about the sisters who have to reassess their loves and their lives.