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What leaves you feeling wistful is the movie's exposure of the ravages of time on the human body.
"What leaves one astonished is the irresponsibility of those who think of arranging things for themselves while the house is still burning," Cardinal Bagnasco told the newspaper Corriere della Sera on Monday.
What leaves an even sourer after-taste is how, in seeking to emulate the ethos of casual, inexpensive but chic dining – the reinvented Madrid tapas bar or the Venetian bacaro – Britain's restaurant kings and their investment fund backers are merely substituting one form of corporate standardisation for another.
What leaves a bad taste in the mouth is not the film itself, which is passable for a low-budget war picture, but the fact that neither the official Web site nor the press notes even suggest that it largely has been scavenged from an existing movie.
What leaves a sour taste is his half-assed attempt to frame his setbacks in terms of racial politics, a doomed effort because no argument can escape the tractor beam of his Death Star-sized narcissism long enough to reach a satisfying point.
"What leaves breath analysis as an open arena — a huge untapped market opportunity — is that its science has been proven, unlike Theranos," Yim told me.
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