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Though Associated Press writer David Germain gave a negative review overall of Into the Blue, he wrote positively of Hurlbut's cinematography work, commenting: "Shane Hurlbut's cinematography buoys the movie, but his lovely pictures of the actors swimming among jellyfish and shimmery aquatic vegetation cannot compensate for everything else".
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"Total satisfaction... very happy how we've compensated for everything... It's been perfect..
She called it a "godsend," adding, "It was a romantic movie and I seemed to be constantly running toward Greg or away from him, so I had emotional and physical release to compensate for keeping everything inside at home".
We read everything to compensate for the fact we were so far away and felt that strange antipodean complex of superiority and inferiority.
Like most sequels "Shrek 2," which opens nationwide tomorrow, tries to compensate for potential lost novelty by taking everything people liked about the original and adding more.
When people increase the intensity of their work to compensate for their lack of time to finish everything that needs to get done, called work intensity, many health problems occur.
It is not hoarding for hoarding's sake – I am trying to compensate for having nothing from the past by keeping everything for the future.
Everything goes wrong because their futile book learning cannot compensate for their lack of judgment.
Everything is in medium shot, and the actors have to compensate for the size of the space, their voices more strained, their manner more graphic and frenetic.
It's Abe Lincoln reading everything he could get his hands on, in part to compensate for his lack of formal schooling.
Blaming the internet for everything underplays all the potential benefits, for mental health or otherwise, from internet use, which may actually compensate for any drawbacks, she argues.
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