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There is not much to see -- only brick walls, a small patch of sky and other windows with the shades perpetually drawn for privacy.
I've often thought that one of the reasons filmmakers are perpetually drawn to heist pictures is that an elaborately planned, extravagantly risky criminal caper can serve as a metaphor for filmmaking itself.
In the middle of a further gallery, a tangle of golden wire – suspended on precarious lengths of bamboo and powered by a motor atop the trunk of a silver birch – slowly rotates on a bed of sand, leaving combed furrows that are perpetually drawn and erased.
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The second robotic piece on show, "Peter," perpetually draws marks then erases them to pass time.
Instead, make it a point to have a recruitment system in place that perpetually draws prospective sales exec applications to your business.
"In reading and in art, I'm always drawn to what seems to be perpetually unfashionable: a narrative, a plot, a story, deep emotional feeling.
That we have promised retaliation for decades and then always drawn back, hoping that we could get through if we simply did not provoke the enemy, is appeasement, and it must be quite clear by now even to those who perpetually appease that appeasement simply does not work.
His face was perpetually cast in sternness.
For Ted's perpetually bewildered associate Father Dougal McGuire, they drew on Stan Laurel and also, says Mathews, from Linehan's own behaviour in moments of confusion.
Swampy also upstages its hometown of Christmas, which draws attention to itself with a perpetually decorated tree and other Yuletide-theme attractions, but has a tough time trumping a 200ft-long alligator.
Yet as we survey the ever-changing, perpetually dysfunctional Knicks landscape, it is hard not to draw one hard conclusion: It's the end of Linsanity as we know it.
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