Word: die
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...other hand, the Japanese are bombarded with the same negative images of the U.S. that have deepened America's mood of depression and self-doubt. People watch CNN reporting on the American homeless. They flock to see the gratuitous violence of Die Hard 2. Japanese Playboy, which for years projected an image of the U.S. as a carefree sexual playground, now runs stories about the AIDS epidemic. Japanese newspapers, cribbing from the U.S. press, detail the decline in American educational standards and the growth in the murder rate...
...scaring the hell out of the women who have had these things put in," complains Dr. Mark Gorney, medical director of the Doctors' Co., a large malpractice insurer. "Any woman with an implant who has a twinge in her shoulder says, 'Oh, my God, I'm going to die.' " Many attorneys also worry about the appearance of a feeding frenzy...
...case, neither nor Ernie nor Bert are scripted to die--or even fall ill--in the near future...
...hidden emotion is fear, fear of something that the body is or does or is always perilously on the brink of doing. What the body does is die...
Freejack tells the story of Alex Furlong (Emilio Estevez), a highly successful race car driver whose nearly perfect life is abruptly cut short in a tragic racing accident. But Furlong doesn't die in 1991. He and the rest of the film are transported to 2009, where bounty hunter Vacendak (Mick Jagger) awaits Furlong's arrival to take his body to its new owner, corporate mega ruler Ian McCandless (Bob Hopkins...