Word: excepts
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Celebrating the protests' 15th anniversary in 1984, Hyland wrote, "Almost no one, of course, spends his life in political society. No one except, perhaps, the President of the United States, the Justices of the Supreme Court and one generation attending college at the end of the 1960s...
...schemes reach into current spending on anti-poverty programs. A popular target is aid to legal immigrants, with provisions for the deepest cuts in the House Republican bill and the Mainstream Forum bill (backed by moderate and conservative Democrats). Talent-Faircloth also puts a ceiling on all welfare spending except Medicaid, while the House G.O.P. bill imposes a cutoff on earned income tax credits. Clinton's plan now lets the states decide whether to cap benefits to welfare mothers who bear additional children. Though some of his top advisers still favor it, the President has rejected a plan to raise...
...assembled producers, distributors and journalists, only to be filed away and forgotten. Celebrities of the high second rank -- France's Isabelle Adjani, Britain's Terence Stamp, China's Gong Li -- stopped by to promote their films and to underline, by their presence, the absence of any world- class megastars except for Clint Eastwood, who was serving as president of this year's festival jury. Even the weather, which brings more folks to this Cote d'Azur playground than cinephiles would care to admit, was only moderately fabulous. It appeared as if the 47th edition of the movie industry's biggest...
...hybrids. The blood and gore, the cheeky patter, the taunting mise-en-scene are all very American -- the old studios at their snazziest. But Tarantino's hard guys also reflect a European sensibility, reminiscent of the existential gangster films of Jean-Pierre Melville; they talk all night about everything except what matters. With this marriage of Hollywood and the Continent, Pulp Fiction, which will open in the U.S. this fall, showed Cannes that the power of movies is all about energy, visual and verbal, that won't slow down or shut...
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