Word: intact
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...inside, they will find themselves in the midst of an exceptionally designed illusion, a feline fantasy where a superior society of cats flourishes unbeknownst to the men who cater to them. While the illusion sometimes sags under the excessive weight of extravagant special effects, the fairy tale remains resiliently intact, and the satisfied audience returns to reality only after a delightfully entertaining tour of the magical, mystical, mythical world of Cats...
Though this version of Richard II takes place in a modern setting, Farrell insists that the point of the play remains the same as in the original Shakespeare. Some scenes had to be out in order to limit the movie to two hours, while all the key scenes remained intact in the film version. Farrell himself thought that the film looked good. "I'm pretty sure the audience won't be bored...
...building. As we made our way down the stairs in the darkness, we found that the army billet in our lobby had suffered a direct hit. The ceiling had collapsed. The doors of our mailboxes had been ripped off their hinges. Not a window on the ground floor remained intact. We hastened to the TIME office 50 yds. away. As the night wore on, the fighting flared up again. Sleep was shattered; shells rocked the building. The tinkling of broken glass could be heard in the street above. Rockets roared overhead. Waiting for the next blast was almost as unnerving...
...sibling rivalries go, theirs is peaceful. In 1981, when Steve momentarily skied away with the points that would have clinched Phil's first World Cup, their smiles stayed intact. On the last day of the season, Phil prevailed. When one breaks a bone, the other does not say ouch. But Steve says, "It really is like he's a part of me. At the Lake Placid Olympics, I ended up falling, but knowing that he was ahead after the first run made me feel great, almost as if it were...
...task force may try again this week to reach an agreement. It seems certain, however, that any compromise will leave Volcker's power largely intact and do little to defuse the rivalries among the top U.S. bank regulators...