Already, with her first film, she was a master at rendering inner depths startlingly, straightforwardly visual.
On a separate note: The book is a detailed and honest look at the inner workings of a huge corporation.
The Thick Of It, which launched on BBC Four in 2005, takes a wry look at the inner workings of British government.
While Ryan forecasts "a phenomenal game" between the Ravens and Broncos in 4 1-2 months, he's still upset it won't be at the Inner Harbor.
The latest work by playwright Richard Greenberg is a beautiful and touching look at the inner workings of a well-to-do family, their mistakes and the stories that bind them.
Her best friend had died in January 2001, and Ms. Stang, then 32, felt surrounded by grief at her job as a social worker at an inner-city trauma center near her home in Merriam, Kan.
The weight of the building is supported entirely by 12 stout outer columns, which form the square perimeter of the building, plus four inner columns at the corners of a smaller, inner square.
But at least the inner cores must, by treaty, remain open to new members.
Jeep purists might cringe, but the good news is that those souped-up European SUVs would likely be built at the same inner-city Detroit factory where the Grand Cherokee and Durango are produced, meaning more American jobs.
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Early of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, proposed siting a vast, 2000 km-wide glass deflecting panel at the "inner Lagrange point" between the Earth and the sun, the latter diverting the sun's rays away from the Earth's atmosphere.
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Peruse the rare cheeses and charcuteries of the historic Essex Street Market, select a smoothie at its Tra-La-La Juice Bar, and rediscover your inner child at Economy Candy on Rivington Street, where retro delights such as Cherry Lips and Pixie Sticks abound.
The moral implications of differing perspectives come through clearly, but at the expense of inner life and patient revelation.
Finding inner strength at a time when being strong seems like such an impossibility is what can pull you through cancer.
There are also more programs aimed at teaching squash to inner-city kids.
The number of channel molecules present means that, in normal circumstances, about 70% of the free-floating outer channels are lined up with tethered inner ones at any given time, with each dual channel letting through about 1m sodium ions per second.
Harry Moroz over at Next American City and Richard Florida of The Atlantic, having both analyzed data provided by the Centers for Disease Control from 2006-2008, came to similar conclusions when looking at the impact of inner cities on gun deaths.
The Scream sends out noise at frequencies that affect the inner ear, creating dizziness and nausea.
And building one would indeed open up at the very least the inner solar system to us.
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He hailed the emergence of a new decision-making body at the EU's inner core, made up of leaders from the 16 euro-zone countries.
The discovery that the inner Sun spins at different rates at different latitudes is consistent with earlier studies showing that the surface of the Sun also rotates at different speeds.
The audience gets the feeling it is looking at the world through the flickering inner eye of the characters.
At first they were restricted to inner-city areas where existing schools had failed.
We need to be doing something about inner-city education at early levels.
In 1987, Rudolf Hess, the last member of Adolf Hitler's inner circle, died at a hospital near Spandau Prison at age 93, an apparent suicide.
He was still wearing the armband in the colours of the Venezuelan flag which all of Mr Chavez's inner circle had worn at his funeral.
At a staffroom of a typical inner-London comprehensive school, teachers recently interviewed by The Economist agreed that the only way in which a young classroom teacher could afford to own property was to have a well-paid spouse or partner.
My grandmothers, for example, had to take backseats to their husbands in the world-at-large, but the inner sanctum of their homes, these women were allowed to take on positions of power in the kitchen and to explore their creativity and smarts that way.
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