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Actually, it was the grandchildren, accustomed to seeing special effects, who were least impressed by God's rather flawed performance.
Actually, Kubrick was beaten to the onscreen adaptation by Andy Warhol, whose film Vinyl explored similar themes of free will, albeit it in a rather flawed, freeform way.
She tells me that perhaps this move -- publicity stunt or real -- is the result of Iran's "very isolated perspective" and that anything produced on the subject of the hostage crisis in Iran would likely also be rather "flawed".
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We rose-tint or villainise them, and so often in the retelling they are saints or sinners, rather than flawed humans muddling along like the rest of us.
At the time, so much rancorous political gamesmanship surrounded Bush's military history that it was impossible to report clearly (and Rather's flawed report effectively ended further investigations).
Diagnostic errors, therefore, do not appear to be due to insufficient information gathering but rather to flawed reasoning.
For himself, Mr. Obama sided with those who saw a failure of communications rather than a flawed policy agenda.
The current shakeout, club officials say, is simply the industry righting itself in a tough economy, rather than a flawed business model.
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