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"Ray makes the point that, despite that, Steele is basically decent and sentimental," Mr. Hanson said.
I think this proves the point that despite those disagreements, we can work together on issues like nuclear proliferation".
The director might actually be making the point that despite what most films and media pundits tell you, most things in life pan out just like you'd expect them too.
This may underline director Benedict Andrews' point that despite its apparent impertinences (Ab-Fabbish Masha, shellsuited Andrey, a Natasha with an Australian accent, a fusillade of F-words), his production is still true to Chekhov.
The performance begins under the blazing house lights, with Ifans addressing the audience directly: the effect is to erode the distance between performer and spectator, and emphasise Price's central point that, despite our differences, "everything is connected".
Through Jan . 27"Reconfiguring the New York School" makes the now tiresomely familiar point that despite the triumph of Abstract Expressionism in the 1950's, good New York painters kept making representational paintings.
De Palma is a passionate admirer of Hitchcock and makes the shrewd point that, despite the ubiquity of Hitchcock worship, the number of directors who seek to make films like him is very small.
But using a wide array of architectural renderings, archival photographs and historical documents, the show also makes the point that, despite his reputation as an omnipotent planner, he lost plenty of battles along the way.
Overlooking the minor point that despite having metaphorical cojones, judges don't just decide things off their own bat – someone has to bring proceedings first – is Boris right that if deemed to be "restricting the highway" it would mean the end of the camp?
Your endorsement of John Kerry makes the point that despite George W. Bush's unprecedented series of errors in judgment, the public could not have known that his leadership would be quite so disastrous, nor did the majority of Americans elect him and give him a mandate.
John F. McNiff New York, Oct. 17, 2004 To the Editor: Your endorsement of John Kerry makes the point that despite George W. Bush's unprecedented series of errors in judgment, the public could not have known that his leadership would be quite so disastrous, nor did the majority of Americans elect him and give him a mandate.
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