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It will certainly give people unfamiliar with his obsessive, history-driven aesthetic an inaccurate sense of his art, and this is indeed a form of damage.
But Ms. Maddow explains how this last restraint became undermined when a "skittish and unsure" President Clinton was faced with Bosnia and the use of private contractors became a form of damage control.
The studio panicked and, in a form of damage control that Schell likens to forcing "the ugly sister's oversized foot into Cinderella's glass slipper," one of the film's marketing managers explained: "It's about redemption, O.K.? The fact that he was a Nazi only explains that the character had to change.
It is a form of damage control.
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Stallone clarified this apparent inconsistency in an interview, remarking: "When Rocky was diagnosed with brain damage, it must be noted that many athletes have a form of brain damage including football players, soccer players, and other individuals in contact sports such as rugby, etc. Rocky never went for a second opinion and yielded to his wife's wishes to stop.
Before he hung up, he told Mr. Owens and Mr. Sexton, "Conservatism is a form of brain damage".
I was inclined to see him as a casualty of India's transformation, a form of collateral damage.
Those thick vowels and ghostly consonants are symptoms of a form of brain damage that doctors still don't fully understand.
The second one left her with aphasia, a form of brain damage that makes it hard for her to understand numbers.
The highest rate in Europe for alcohol-induced Korsakoff's psychosis, a form of brain damage, is Greenock's newer distinction.
You can often tell a former fighter by his speech patterns: those thick vowels and ghostly consonants are symptoms of a form of brain damage that doctors still don't fully understand.
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