Word: cautions
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Although the film has many uniquely creative sections, as evidenced by its Academy Award nomination for "Best Foreign Film," several words of caution should be offered to prospective audiences. Principally, while the film is billed as a French movie--and in many senses lives up to its classification--one crucial ingredient is missing dialogue. Admittedly, this concept is hardly novel, and from an experimental point of view, can be highly appealing. However, such a striking departure from cinematic norms unavoidably poses certain problems. For one, since most audiences are accustomed to verbal interaction, the film demands its viewers display...
Frick's comment is yet another reminder that in a capitalist society, even love has price. One night caution the citizens of Indianapolis nor to grow too attached to their Colts, as the Irsays of the world are a fickle breed, and a booming city like Phoenix or San Jose will always be beckoning with an eager checkbook. Of course, Indianapolisites will learn soon enough what price love demands: the average tab for a day at the Hoosier Dome this fall will be about $25. It the newest Colts lovers don't have that kind of money, they can always...
Despite his broken nose, Walter Mondale does not seem like much of a brawler. He wears gray business suits, his father was a Methodist minister, and his favorite sport is fishing. As a politician, he has displayed caution, even a certain softness...
...days before her departure. The trip went on only after a reassuring phone call from the Jordanian King about the security precautions. Indeed, after arriving at Amman in her jet, which was equipped with antimissile devices, the Queen and Prince Philip, 62, were whisked around with such speed and caution that few average Jordanians got much of a glimpse. Politically, though, Arabs were pleased (and Israelis miffed) by her Foreign Office-prepared statement pledging that Britain would support "a just and lasting solution to the tragedy that has befallen the Palestinian people...
...account of how the Administration handled a potentially cataclysmic trouble spot, Poland. In the debate within the Administration over Central America, Haig advocated the toughest policies to counter Soviet interventionism. But on Poland, his position in the intramural debate was reversed: he was the principal advocate of American caution and restraint. Where Haig viewed Poland as part of the Soviet sphere, some of his chief rivals-Presidential Counsellor Edwin Meese, now the embattled Attorney General-designate; William Clark, who initially served Haig as Deputy Secretary of State but later squabbled with him as National Security Adviser; and Defense Secretary Caspar...