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...hadn't always thought this way. What had you previously seen as a mistake?Well I'm my biggest critic. Just because I say this stuff that we all know in our heart, and because I've read it and I repeat doesn't mean that I practice it all the time. It's a practice, all of it's a practice. So I didn't always have it, but I tell myself enough times not to think too much about spilled milk. I really can't tell you the biggest, stupidest thing I've done... I wish I hadn...
...American Teen” is not without its problems. In choosing to focus on four students and their friends, Burstein sometimes confuses the overall chronology. In one particularly noticeable instance, Hannah is told that she must return to school the next day or she will be forced to repeat the year. The film then moves to Megan’s antics, in which she punishes one of her former friends by spreading a nude picture of her throughout the school. This sequence, which takes place over the course of several days, leaves one wondering what happened to Hannah. When...
...prosecutor, is expected to testify that Gordon Englund, the Deputy Secretary of Defense and the Pentagon's second-highest civilian, told him last year, "We need to think about charging some high-value detainees because there could be strategic value before the [November] election." Davis is also expected to repeat, as he has in court filings, that the Defense department's former top lawyer, general counsel William Haynes, informed him, "We can't have acquittals [at Guantanamo]. If we've been holding these guys for so long, how can we explain letting them get off?. We've got to have...
...Dougie” video, whose complexity in plot can only be compared with its complexity in lyrics. “My Dougie,” however, does manage to make some magic: as the video progresses, the hos amazingly multiply more times than Lil’ Wil can repeat the eponymous catch phrase in the course of one song. College students beware! Better learn that “My Dougie” dance if you want to look fresh on the floor. But don’t worry—it shouldn’t take very long...
...hope of getting through to Bardot the seriousness of her transgressions of French law. MRAP implored the judge to "take note of this refusal by (Bardot) to learn the lessons of previous convictions and cease using racist language". The court will make its decision by June, although the repeat convictions on similar charges suggest that Bardot has not exactly been chastened by previous court rulings...