Word: developable
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...courtroom when the judge commits an injustice?" The regular appellate process, as he sees it, is no longer adequate to judge the judges. He explained: "I never was this way before. I re-evaluated the role of the lawyer in a political case, and concluded that he has to develop a certain aggressiveness even though it may run counter to the rules the system has devised...
...salesman is a more pallid?but also more successful?descendant of two other Japanese prototypes. One was the swashbuckling wako, or warrior-trader, who began plundering Asia as early as the 14th century. The second was the soldier-bureaucrat who went to war a generation ago to develop a "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere," stretching from Manchuria to Burma. His slogan was "Asia for the Asiatics," but his purpose was really to furnish Japan's factories not only with raw materials but also with vast markets for their goods. Today the Japanese have come closer to establishing an informal...
...compete with the Japanese salesman," says a Chinese businessman in Taiwan. "If they don't finish talking business in the daytime, then they talk business at night." A Malaysian businessman notes bitterly: "Whenever we tell the Japanese that their prices are not right, they suddenly develop lapses in English and pretend not to understand...
...people around them. Here hopefully we have excellent people in every role, excellent people playing soldiers, which is great, you know, excellent people playing whores, which is great. And because you have a situation like this, Brecht offers the opportunity of creating an ensemble, so that you don't develop a star system. And by having a repertory, someone may have a lead this year and play a footsoldier next year; or someone may be a director this year, and play a lusty wench next year, or whatever...
...struck between the demands of plotted works and those of more abstract compositions. what Levy calls cinema "communicating like music." The structure of the film is determined by how Levy gauges the emotional impact of particular shots at particular times in their relation to a story; images do not develop organically according to conventional dramatic concepts, but instead relate to both a personal mythology and Levy's own scientific experimentation on the impact of certain combinations of visuals and sound...