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To complain that the digital work in "Pearl Harbor" feels cold and gray is not saying much, given that the movie is about battleships; nevertheless, too much of the hardware — the toppling gantries, the Japanese Zeros that breed like rabbits in the air — is flattened by a matte dullness, like a kid's set of see-through stickers.

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Just days after a New Jersey special education teacher reportedly posted that homosexuality is "a perverted spirit that has existed from the beginning of creation," and a "sin" that "breeds like cancer" on her Facebook page, another teacher is coming under fire for anti-gay remarks.

They were pushed out by the gain in popularity that breeds like Shorthorns and Angus cattle received in the early 19th century due to a push for more shorter horned and polled cattle due to safety concerns horns had with handlers.

He has described the pay gap between men and women as "pure scandal", advised Catholics that they needn't breed "like rabbits", and called priests who refuse to baptise the children of single mothers "animals".

This google thing must be something terrific because it stressed the importance of fat and protein in my diet and I was given a mix of seeds I loved almost as much as my once beloved bagels (which for obvious reasons had lost some of their appeal), yet I questioned the market research that concluded our breed liked split peas.

There's something about the allure of power combined with the full blush of recent political successes that breeds what we like best about our elected officials: their marked propensity for going big and bad while blowing it in totally spectacular fashion.

Do you sour into something nastier than the system that bred you, like Bebe?

"It's as much about the system that breeds deals like this as it is about the deal itself," Mr. Gibney said.

Shame, I believe, has begun to cloak our society in a darkness that breeds lies like moist, dark spaces breed mold and fungus.

It seems like ever since the Good Friday Agreement, the sort of hopefully oblivious mind-set that bred terms like "the Troubles" has spread well past its Republican foundation into the world at large.

My gut tells me many people will be disappointed regardless of the new VII's own-terms qualities, because this industry is now one that breeds pessimism like a depressed rabbit on Viagra; but also, a great deal of us will fall in love with Cloud's story and his fractured existence all over again.

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