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But every once in a while, a child performer comes along — Drew Barrymore, Ron Howard, Kirsten Dunst — with the mark of something truly special.
He was short and everyday, save for his spikes of gray-white hair and a sizable indentation in his neck — the mark of something endured.
"I would love to have seen what Altman would have done with it," Mr. LaBute says now. "The mark of something that holds up is it takes the imprints of different directors".
So many glimpses beyond the usual in any year are the mark of something fundamental going on.
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It is hard to know how to describe what is going on, but it has the marks of something which isn't simply an escape mechanism but has got through to higher emotional centres in a bird's mind.' And he reminds himself: 'All the early stuff that led to Prozac was done measuring the seratonin level changes in monkeys who had been rejected by their mothers.' Mabey's 'nature cure' has been complicated.
It's an unashamed mark of manliness, something that's sorely lacking in the cabal of clean-shaven heroes that populate blockbuster proceedings today.
I think that had we gone in with visions of sugarplums and tried to help all people with ALS, we would have missed the mark of creating something that helped Tempt because we would have been so distracted.
Those are not desires because they miss the substance mark of doing something fulfilling with your life and are simply about fantasizing.
Also, this coming April will mark the introduction of Something Wonderful, a brand new festival that's been added to DDP's arsenal of good times.
She pointed to a series of dark spots on the image, where the stain had marked the presence of something abnormal.
"We wanted the fall of de la Rúa to mark the beginning of something, not the end".
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