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He let the time for answering slip away while he became magically and unexpectedly involved with a girl who was young enough to be Jacqui's daughter.
A few months later, he became unexpectedly involved in two major and interrelated policy reversals.
More interestingly, new terms are enriched, highlighting processes unexpectedly involved in ADHD such as the regulation of the GABAergic pathway and the transport of aminoacids.
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Clocking in at a hair under four hours, the teenage romance of Yu (Takahiro Nishijima) and Yoko (Hikari Mitsushima) is an unexpectedly involving and relentlessly entertaining collision of contradictions.
In "Redbelt," David Mamet has taken a sturdy B-movie conceit — a good man versus the bad world, plus blood — tricked it out with his rhythms, his corrosive words and misanthropy, and come up with a satisfying, unexpectedly involving B-movie that owes as much to old Hollywood as to Greek tragedy.
Writing in The New York Times, Manohla Dargis said Mr. Mamet had "taken a sturdy B-movie conceit -- a good man versus the bad world, plus blood -- tricked it out with his rhythms, his corrosive words and misanthropy, and come up with a satisfying, unexpectedly involving B movie that owes as much to old Hollywood as to Greek tragedy".
(Lee) 'REDBELT' (R, 1 39) David Mamet has taken a sturdy B-movie conceit -- a good man versus the bad world, plus blood -- and tricked it out with his rhythms, corrosive words and misanthropy for a satisfying, unexpectedly involving B movie that owes as much to old Hollywood as to Greek tragedy.
"Criminal" is more violent than it needs to be, but it also has some unexpectedly involving elements.
But she refuses to see him after an effort at fraud that he unexpectedly involves her in -- involving a faked accident that goes horribly wrong -- results in a death.
In recent years, a number of studies have uncovered host proteins that downregulate the activities of mobile introns, many of which (not unexpectedly) are involved in aspects of RNA processing.
Washington Post columnist Gene Weingarten recently and unexpectedly found himself involved in one such battle after light-heartedly suggesting to his readers that they might feel more American if they "put on a Stetson".
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