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Ophüls matches his sense of the grand gesture with its underlying principle: Sophie takes her sad leave of the Crown Prince in a train that suddenly stops so that an officer can board and order her off it — and onto another train, one requisitioned by the Crown Prince for the sole purpose of their romantic reunion.
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One of the problems with diagnoses is the way in which they can be requisitioned by others to suit their purposes, even if, or especially if, those others have neither understanding nor interest in the reality of an individual's experience.
As the epidemic raged in late August, when around 20 people were dying daily, the city's bank director Carl Lignell withdrew funds from Stockholm without authorisation and requisitioned a school for use as a hospital (the city didn't have one).
This time, she expresses herself musically, and, as usual, her family suffers for her art; at one point her father finds himself standing with his trousers around his ankles because Olivia has requisitioned his suspenders.
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