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The movie is smartest when it is examining the stresses on a complicated friendship that turns momentarily erotic with fateful consequences.
Consequently, President Obama is in danger of achieving the opposite of his intention: Iran may well decide that rather than negotiate a compromise, its best choice is actually to cross the nuclear weapons threshold, with fateful consequences for all.
This sort of subtext fed ludicrous backstage rumours that Dean and Jerry were lovers, a rumour that nevertheless persists in modern skin - witness Rupert Holmes' novel Where the Truth Lies, now a film by Atom Egoyan, in which a Dean-and-Jerry-like pair engage in an ambi-sexual menage a trois with fateful consequences.
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This is the current face of political corruption: People and organizations spend vast sums of money to elect officials who elevate the selfish interests of their benefactors above the public interest--with potentially fateful consequences for the nation and the world.
Was the transformative event World War I, with its fateful consequences for 20th-century warfare, ideology and identity?
Trying to save Uma from suspicion, Aasha lies later on about what happened, in a twist reminiscent of Briony Tallis's deception in Ian McEwan's "Atonement," and with similarly fateful consequences.
The next time Cyprus is mentioned is in relation to c. 460 BC, when a League fleet was campaigning there, before being instructed to head to Egypt to support Inaros's rebellion, with the fateful consequences discussed above.
Both policies were implemented; both would later have fateful consequences.
Their relationship will have fateful consequences for both.
Here voters face a stark choice on a question that will have fateful consequences however they answer.
The idea was raised in Washington during the nineteen-nineties, but it never went anywhere, and that had fateful consequences.
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