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Like the man himself, Crowe's directorial debut is powerful, ambitious and given to extreme emotions.
No one is given to extreme reactions in "A Catered Affair," except Uncle Winston and the gossiping chorus of tenement housewives (Ms. Wilner, Heather Mac Rae and Kristine Zbornik) who lean out their windows in a conceit that was stale even in the mid-1950s.
In a land given to extreme reactions, some will see Brazil as unstoppable.
More attention will be given to extreme sickness in early pregnancy, and women with this condition will be taken more seriously - which can only be a good thing.
Batman is Batman: Pissed off and given to extreme (albeit rarely lethal) violence.
The voters in my district are not particularly partisan, and not given to extreme views on either end of the political spectrum.
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Like Russians, they're sentimental drunks, given to extremes.
It follows that someone like LaChapelle, given to extremes, would want to give us his vision of paradise.
His hagiographers want you to see him as a steady hero of unwavering standards, but he seems quixotic and sometimes given to extremes.
Essentially, the routine was good cop, bad cop/good cop, bad cop: Sillett was a charismatic softie given to extremes of emotion, while Curtis was calmer but tougher.
According to his own account, (Jacobi, 1785: 8; 1787, 67ff; 1789, 328ff ) Jacobi was temperamentally given to extremes of piety from his early youth, and was constantly troubled by questions concerning the existence of God and the endlessness of time.
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