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" ... Basically, the Federal Reserve looks at history and tries to make up models of future economic performance based on it. Even as everyone in the financial industry goes on intoning that past performance is not indicative of future results. ... "
" ... On “Your Capricious Soul,” the new three-minute-plus track finds Stipe intoning through pulsations of synthesizers and faint percussive palpitations. But the impetus to release and market the new song transcends the normal artistic and commercial considerations. ... "
" ... The trailer’s only bit of dialogue has Jr. NTR’s character intoning, with a stutter, the line “"To kill that Ravana, you had to cross the ocean. But to kill this Ravana, you need an ocean of courage." He delivers the line with a vacant stare, indicating that something's not quite right with the guy. ... "
" ... Washington has no realistic strategy to deal with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Some policymakers have advocated offensive military action, but that likely would trigger a war which would devastate South Korea. In contrast to Iran, U.S. presidents long ago stopped intoning that “all options” are on the table. The price of war simply would be too high. ... "
" ... Wrapping up the film, Gibbs returns to Malthus, intoning morosely: “There is a way out of this: we humans must accept that infinite growth on a finite planet is suicide. We must accept that our human presence is already far beyond sustainability, and all that that implies”—though what that implies isn’t addressed. He goes on: “We must take control of our environmental movement and our future, from billionaires and their permanent war on planet Earth”—though no tips on how to achieve this are forthcoming. “Less must be the new more,” he adds. “Instead of climate change, we must at long last accept that it’s not the carbon dioxide molecule destroying the planet —it’s us.” The film ends with a gritty, harrowing montage of environmental destruction, accompanied by emotive music. ... "