This medium-length film, directed by Letourneur, brings a bracingly droll inventiveness to its tender intrigue.
Free agency, once it came along in the late 1970s, added to the intrigue.
It has international borders with nine neighboring countries, which makes the place right for political intrigue.
She admits dabbling in astrology but insists that has nothing to do with her tale of intrigue.
More to the point, consider that the DNA of world leaders is already a subject of intrigue.
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At the time, the Clinton White House seemed like a gothic warehouse filled with endless mysteries and intrigue.
It follows three groups of young people in what is described as a night of fast talk, accidents and intrigue.
But as long as Steve Jobs remains at the helm, it's a sure bet that the company will continue to shock, surprise and intrigue.
Quite an achievement for a boyish-looking Belgian who most people thought would soon be blown away by gusts of notorious Austrian, especially Viennese, intrigue.
Lombardi refused to say who responded and whether the questions referred to the leaks of Vatican documents, which exposed evidence of turf battles and political intrigue.
The irony is that it appears much easier to put in a new stage, seats and lighting than change the age-old culture of infighting and intrigue.
Cinematographer George Robinson and a vibrant cast including Carlos Villarias and Lupita Tovar deliver a chilling and evocative tale filled with the same terror, mystery, and intrigue.
Think of films like The Manchurian Candidate, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and even Election which focused on a high-school race but still featured plenty of intrigue.
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"Sputnik, " on the other hand, is about power, but Mr. Martens lets the guitars handle the pounding while he plays little figures that add color and intrigue.
So find that hook to your title that creates intrigue.
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MPs' behaviour, he cannot dig deeper into the local intrigue.
Louis Trebor (Michel Subor) is a reclusive figure residing deep in the French countryside, a cool killer, an uncaring father, and a secretive master of international finance and intrigue.
The mysterious archipelago, 40 miles west of the Outer Hebrides, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986, and has since become the subject of ornithological study, archaeological fascination and popular intrigue.
Flashing its codename "Baffin" in the documents, this device does not seem destined for an appearance beyond Korean borders, but a unique blend of specs and rumors that it will arrive as the "Galaxy Grand" continue to intrigue.
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The parliament holds the key to the second question: why Peter Mandelson did not become High Rep, though there is a good argument he would have been better than Lady Ashton, for all his abrasive style and weakness for intrigue.
More importantly, unlike Mr Haqqani, whether it is Pakistan's military or civilian leadership or the US administration, anyone dealing with her will have the confidence that she is just what she comes across as, a straight-talking politician rather than a career bureaucrat skilled in the art of double speak and intrigue.
From noises that inspire primal fear to fascination, what he hears never fails to surprise and intrigue him.
Games like World of Warcraft, which he has licensed for China, are just an entryway for things that intrigue him.
Bargain hunting began to intrigue me.
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After all, it takes just a couple of key strokes to participate in the flow of outrage, interest, intrigue or humour.
This panorama of Northeastern urban life is filled with intrigue and conflict.
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