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xfer said:
The meter hated it? Excrement holy, is probably great. After the nineth door, I age wary of new Polanski. The first revision that I read of pianist was in the meter, and had reviewed as horrible, the perforation, pointless, and bashed Adrian Brody as "a wooden" actor that it ruined its career being in the film and showcasing its lack of talent. I knew immediately that Polanski had come back in a great way, and was thus that excited to see pianist that I was alone in 10pm in one weeknight the one that much week, ' the cause nobody was with me. Needless to say, I think that the meter was more or proven more less objective wrong. This is also the paper that said that we were welded we were "the greatest film of the done war always".
 
Yes, but the arabs can't pronounce the "p" sound. Phillistines. And it's their own name too. At least they didn't start calling themselves "Balestinians" like they bastardise hebrew words with "p" in them.
 
...but we're deviating from the topic. Take a look at this little work of prose by the Economist through the magical realism of the Spanish language:

CBB's everything-that sings, service of broadband based on the satellites everything-that dance supposes to change this. The next year will be sent in a society with Lufthansa from march. The German air line will put the service in its airplane of 80 transcontinental airplanes. But there is another competitor: start-up small well-known like Tenzing de Seattle, back patio of Boeing. His greater shareholder is, of all people, archrival Boeing, Airbus. The service of Tenzing is forming for above like the equivalent one of a cheap air line, offering just more than the email for some dollars. CBB, by the comparison, will be like a seat of the business-class in a great carrier, costing much more but with the added characteristics.