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When the storms of revolution arrive, whether in Europe or the Middle East, the waters will find those channels.
Sokurov's "Russian Ark" (2002) was a magniloquent tribute to the Hermitage, in St . Petersburg and, to judge by the latest film, his fascination with our need to build strongholds of art, and to weatherproof them against the storms of revolution and conflict, remains undimmed.
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And when it came time to depict Marie's changing fortunes, Ms. Taichman conveyed the growing storm cloud of revolution by having several inches of dirt dropped over Ms. Ireland and the entire stage.
Indeed, the EZLN was predicting nothing less than the demise of Lehman Brothers: "companies and states will crumble in a matter of minutes, not by the storms of proletariat revolutions, but by the onslaught of financial hurricanes".
And whatever its veracity, the image of Beethoven the nature-loving hippy has proved a much less enticing idea for historians to appropriate than Beethoven storming the gates of revolution in a blaze of C major glory, as he does at the end of the Fifth.
I.e., a kind of revolution.
An age of revolution.
I like a little bit of revolution.
Theirs was an act of "revolution".
Is it some kind of revolution?
It was some kind of revolution.
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