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He seems obsessed with reminding us that the living aren't meant to linger underground — and when we do, that we shouldn't be surprised to encounter the dead and occasionally the undead.
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In the warm months, old women sold mushrooms and gooseberries; in the winter, when commuters lingered underground and braced themselves to walk into the chill, the venders added handfuls of quail eggs, sold loose, and dried dill flowers spread like yellow lace in front of them.
They will die a long lingering death underground from lead poisoning etc. "We are going to have a lot of cubs left underground where their mothers have been shot above ground.
Don't linger in deserted underground stations at night if you don't necessarily have to.
But even amid the boom, poverty lingered: in the underground economy of bootleggers, hustlers, gangsters, prostitutes, pimps and cocaine dealers, and in the legitimate service economy of chauffeurs and taxi drivers, bellboys and chambermaids, immigrants from Europe, or black migrant workers from the south, driven into the great migration north, and ending up in Harlem.
He reinforced perceptions that he was out of touch by attributing any lingering problems to the "underground intervention of international red agents and Communist fellow travelers who in collusion with fascist ideologues disguised as democrats were surreptitiously seeking to revive and rekindle disunity at home while arousing public opinions against us abroad".
But your lingering impression is that the underground movement had a symbolic, near-sacred purpose that outweighed the practical, and in that imbalance the movie cuts to the heart of the argument about France's collective, endlessly troubled memory of the war.
His race was complicated by a lingering knee injury, which he'd picked up underground and caused him to break down half way through.
And the camera lingers on period detail – I enjoyed the white-tiled Underground tunnels (I know you still get those but they seem to be disappearing as lines are modernised) where an academic is stabbed gruesomely in the throat.
Sitting atop a reclaimed shipping container, the smell of fresh paint lingering in the air and a mural of the Velvet Underground gazing down upon us, it's hard to refute Stephen Godfroy's claim.
In the United States, the percentage is thought to be much smaller, although it is difficult to estimate, since such marriages have long been an underground phenomenon, because of laws forbidding them and because of the lingering incest-related stigma.
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