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He repeatedly invoked Scripture in his argument, using the tale of Jesus and the harlot to suggest that those behind the recall were not entirely blameless for the state's troubled political and economic condition.
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Using the tales of a tsunami, the historical records can be improved, enabling scientist to better estimate the possible risk.
Both Günter Grass and Virginia Woolf use the tale of the magic flounder.
He also used the tale of an individual "maxing out on a credit card" to prove that a nation must balance its books speedily.
It is too early to tell how fans of the fish might use the tale of the slimed highway to mark Hagfish Day, which falls on Oct. 18 this year.
The result was a flashiness that drew in readers with a "violent sex" headline and taboo premise, but also an imprecision that left her open to reasonable critiques (from those who felt she portrayed Haiti in a colonialist fashion and used the tale of an unnamed rape victim without permission) as well as hateful ones.
Sitting in the museum's outdoor cafe, he spoke about how Mr. Yang's films resist the overwhelming consumerism of his country — maybe using the old tale of the Seven Sages to stand for a withdrawal from consumer culture as well as for the "radical disenchantment with the real" of his generation, as one scholar has put it.
(Scott) ★ 'Blackfish' (PG-13, 1 23) Through the rueful voices of former trainers, Gabriela Cowperthwaite's delicately lacerating documentary uses the tragic tale of a single whale and his human victims as the backbone of a hypercritical investigation into the marine-park giant, SeaWorld Entertainment.
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Unapologetically designed both to inform and affect, Gabriela Cowperthwaite's delicately lacerating documentary, "Blackfish," uses the tragic tale of a single whale and his human victims as the backbone of a hypercritical investigation into the marine-park giant SeaWorld Entertainment.
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