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It serves to make their rambunctious anthems all the more imposing and impressive.
All of it serves to make the tween Lemony a lively and endearingly peculiar protagonist, the kind of figure who would be at home in a Wes Anderson film.
In either case, the current situation can't be for the best, if it serves to make politics seem like a deadened realm rather than a place to bring and work out grievances.
This connection to the familiar is critical, as it serves to make the complicated processes and complex outcomes of climate change relevant in ways that examples drawn from distant and unfamiliar locations cannot.
This approach, labeled "sufficientarian" by one critic (Arneson 2006), is suggested but not endorsed by Nussbaum, and it serves to make capabilities a less demanding metric for distributive justice.
This isn't exactly surprising, but it serves to make a good point: No matter how secretive a company is about its products, it still has to keep accurate shipping records.
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At one point, you were involved with Blake Lively on the show and the tabloid frenzy was insane … It was intense, but it served to make everything feel pretty strange.
Though the scrambled-egg-off seemed superfluous, it served to make a few important points.
Horrible stuff, yes...... but it served to make me very proud to NOT be in that demographic, to NOT be a participant in that ugly proceeding; to, simply, NOT be Republican.
Like the well-trailed nudity, this tendency is both exploitative and essential: it also serves to make Westeros's depravity concrete, and it makes us helplessly, appalledly complicit.
Haneke films everything with forensic clarity and monochromatic beauty, but it only serves to make his film even more disorientating.
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