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...Like casting Brad Pitt to star in your movie, building owners often hire 'starchitects' to ensu... Zeta-Jones in the Hollywood movie Entrapment. The dramatic design of the Canadian Museum for Hu...
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...Criminal law -- Defences -- Entrapment -- Drug-trafficking -- "Buy-and-bust" program in a...Many movie theatres are contained in the mall area. When one ...
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An excerpt of by Stacey May Fowles is presented.
... oppressive cultural fallacy of female entrapment." I have written my first name attached to your la...I have also saved receipts, movie ticket stubs, motel matchbooks and the s cor ecard...
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The musical that just won't quit has been performed in nine languages and seen by more than 17 million people worldwide. It will celebrate its 10-year anniversary as a revival on the Great White Way in November. Fred Ebb's book and John Kander's sizzling music are as fresh as ever.
A solid cast packed with triple-threat singers/hoofers/actors performs the 150-minute show, including several numbers not usually heard. This is a consciously different production from the film, with John Lee Beatty's minimal set and Ken Billington's suggestive lighting intensifying the feeling of entrapment. Ann Reinking's tight choreography pays high-kicking homage to her mentor Bob Fosse.
Carol Woods as Matron "Mama" Morton nearly blows the roof off with When You're Good to Mama. You wouldn't want to mess ...
... on stage than in the 2002 Oscar-winning movie. It hit the boards of the Centennial Concert Hall ...
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...Rather it functions like entrapment, as an excuse for an accused whom the Crown has pr... to persons over 18" and "Sex __ exciting movies". Taggart J.A. reviewed the Cameron and Kiverago d...
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My home wasn't unique. Every time someone under 19 used this profanity, parents responded with a mantra as common to adults as the ABCs were to preschoolers: "If you're bored, I'll give you something to do.
When I was a kid, "something to do" had an entirely different meaning than today. Parents didn't say, "You poor dear, I'll take you to the mall, or would you like to see a movie?" For children of my generation, it was a threat. It meant work.
When I was 10, I recall once probing friends on why a buddy hadn't shown up to play. They told me "Jeremy said the B-word, so his mother's giving him something to do -- for the rest of the week." I remember thinking, "That'll teach him not to swear."
...Call it entrapment if you will, but I'm ridding my house of TV and vi...