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A delay, and the directive, cast doubt on its future.The release of "A Touch of Sin" would mark significant progress for Chinese film.
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But he emphasized, too, that the new educational program "is not intended to cast a directive to voters about Hall of Fame-worthy candidates".
It's a squishy directive, likely to be cast aside in a minute if we learn that China has sold autonomous weapons to Iran, but it is reassuring that the military is not roaring down this road without giving it some serious thought.
She also said that while another state directive allows displaced voters to cast their ballots by e-mail or fax, local servers "have been overwhelmed by requests and produced backlogs of a couple of thousand emails that cannot be processed by the deadline".
How one might now use this as an opportunity to again cast doubt upon the directive without having read the patent or the directive, I really cannot imagine.
Lynda Obst, in her new book, Sleepless In Hollywood, calls them the "Man Movies" -- films with "Man" in the title and "Man" as the prime directive force behind plot, theme, casting and well, everything.
Hence, my request to Parliament to the effect that we should not again cast doubt upon the directive, as Mrs Breyer thinks we have to.
Prior to Election Day 2000, the Florida Legislature had enacted clear legislative directives regarding the certification of votes cast in the presidential election.
That bit of theater wisdom, it is believed, was inspired by a directive that George S. Kaufman once sent to the cast of a tryout in trouble.
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