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Lindsay "has a vision of the nation remade by this new art form which cuts deeper than the newspaper or the public school".
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In its most recent spasm, Congress last year passed the Sarbanes-Oxley act, which cuts deep into Delaware territory with its many prescriptions for boardroom behaviour.
The gorge, which cuts deep into the Appalachian Plateau, is also an ideal place to hike, fish, hunt and camp and to ride snowmobiles and horses.
Mountains seal off the region to the north, toward Russia, so separatists rely on a single key route — the Roki Tunnel, which cuts deep through the mountains — for commerce, military aid and evacuation to the north.
The story of what kept Clouzot from seeing the project through doesn't quite come out verbatim in the documentary; it's a tale the import of which cuts deep in the history of cinema and reflects the era's aesthetic revolutions, of which Ground Zero was France.
Some things were beyond the company's control, most notably rising interest rates, which cut deep because much of the growth had been financed with borrowed money.
What always amazes me about the festival is the quality of the documentaries, which cut deep to the heart of complex issues.
Another component of plot is dramatization, which also cuts deeper than we might think.
In anything less than a total hippie embrace of sexual beauty (and Warhol had arrived at a posture, that of abject mumbling disappointment with sexuality, one which cut much deeper than any moralistic denunciation or ascetic renunciation ever could) you suddenly found yourself glancing deep into a mirror of death.
All three found the draft bill, at best, problematic; the Intelligence and Security Committee ISCC) issued a scathing critique, which cut particularly deep given the Committee's historically close relationship to the security services.
But playing it with controlled, eloquent, understated fury, he conveyed betrayal more than anger, which cut Walter even deeper than rage ever could".
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