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The hundred and fifty shots in this six-minute scene feature a vast array of angles, and the technique was one with the ideology Eisenstein was promoting: the multiple, shifting, and indeterminate points of view mirror the political program of emphasizing not one character's psychology but the abstract condition and viewpoint of the masses.
Those two sequels -- Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981) and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) -- picked up at some indeterminate points after that original story, with ex-cop Max Rockatansky, wandering the post-apocalyptic landscape and getting into one scrape after another.
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Machine 2 had belched them out, one by one, at some indeterminate point.
They are peering off to their left, at some indeterminate point, refusing to catch the eyes of the three American musicians busking a scant six feet from them.
Usually, the offer is that these tokens will provide a way to buy some (unspecified) amount of some (vaguely described) product or service that the company will (maybe) build at some (indeterminate) point in the future.
Making unsubstantiated and un-provable claims that "Bad things will happen at some indeterminate point in the future unless people change the way they behave AND pay some central authority" is the province of religions and cults, not science.
Set at an indeterminate point in the future, there are clearly imbalances between gender; female hosts being abused by ugly men is part of the reason for the park's existence.
Much got worked to death and resurrected, or perhaps just arrested and interrupted at some indeterminate point - like being frozen between one step and another, one breath and the next.
In news footage of the incident, Peck can be seen standing behind Fernández, biting his lips nervously, eyes fixed on some indeterminate point in the sky, as Fernández reaffirms Argentina's "indisputable sovereignty over our Malvinas Islands".
In an interview, Mr. Mason explained that at some indeterminate point in history — he and other radio veterans place it at the mid-1980s — song identification began to vanish from the air as programmers struggled to squeeze out anything considered "clutter".
It's counterinsurgency, it's different from what one would normally associate with war — i.e., 'victory is won.' I feel that winning will be a point you never realize that you're there — that at some indeterminate point you'll look back and realize that you've won".
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