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He paints these occasions as grim, commercial obligations.
But what was the point of such a grim commercial?
North of Sintang, a grim commercial town of concrete and rebar at a fork in the Kapuas River, two palm plantations were being developed on peatland bogs.
Norton seems to be hinting that O'Connor was after more than just a ripping good yarn; that he was trying, in effect, to do a September 11th-Iraq War allegory; and that New Line's decision has to do with the grim commercial fate of such movies as "In the Valley of Elah" and "Rendition".
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Third, commercial prospects are grim.
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