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American Airlines is often the only American carrier to many islands and tends to cut unprofitable routes with little warning.
But equally the defender might know that the departed striker always tends to cut inside to shoot with his right foot.
Like a lot of contemporary action directors Mr. Espinosa tends to cut among several scenes, switching not simply between two scenes but also upward of four.
All this hands-across-the-sea exotica tends to cut into the baseball that used to sustain us in these lazy, hazy days.
Frustratingly, Mr. Krieger tends to cut away every time the movie promises to go a wee deeper, but he's smart enough to give Ms. Jones room to show how good she can be.
While Farelo tends to cut an outrageous figure on stage – at last year's Sonar festival she sported assless chaps and a thong – today, she is a world away from her outre persona, in a baggy white sweatshirt and jeans.
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