But it's in his determination that his actors should improvise and ad lib on camera that Pawlikowski pushes the boat out. |
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We'll be back in power within a few years, stronger, refreshed, with loads of disillusioned lib voters. |
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I suppose we really should be thankful that we got over the women's lib period when we tried to do without. |
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Ten, even five years ago, women were still banging on about women's lib and power suits were the main ingredient in the wardrobe. |
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Animals with more time available for finishing have the option of meals at a lower level plus silage or silage only with ad lib meals. |
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When fed ad lib with continuous fresh food, cats will naturally choose to eat 9 to 12 small meals per day. |
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Stonewall and the early women's lib movement were the starting point. |
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Nick Clegg, the lib Dem Deputy Prime Minister, attacked the Conservatives for their predictable response to the report. |
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Opens the dialog window enabling you to select a saved library file with the lib file suffix. |
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Users may view the panoramas ad lib while in virtual tours several panoramas are linked to provide a content-related experience. |
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His exposure to the women's lib movement in university combined with his ultra conservative upbringing made enjoying XXX-rated entertainment a personal challenge. |
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Clothing was ad lib and full of originality. |
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Used for ad lib feeding of fully grown breeding and laying hens. |
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In stables with ad lib feeding, fewer feeding stations may be offered. |
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I am reading my speech tonight because this issue is so upsetting that if I were to ad lib I would become so emotional and angry about it I would miss some of the points I want to place on the record. |
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Neatly and regularly stitched, they are available in different fabrics and shades: cottons, acetate or polyester taffetas and satins, ad lib shining or with matte finish. |
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In it she avoided belabouring women's lib, though Eve Arnold is no more convinced by women's lib than she is that the women in her film are oppressed. |
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In other cases, enter the complete path to the lib directory. |
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Nor do they have the quick-wittedness to ad lib without humming and hawing, resorting to trite language, repeating themselves, and straying from the subject. |
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Strident and avowedly feminist, women's lib groups often appear to be motivated by an active dislike or, even contempt, for men. |
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The '20s is a fun time to explore this theme as well, because of the women's lib movement of the flapper era. |
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Facing the product of the women's lib movement square in the face, Burke's documentary delves into the taboo. |
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Not possible to fix old entries without a breaking change, so remap old to new in import lib. |
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Some lib Dem supporters sought to dismiss the allegations as overblown. |
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Some service dramas are tightly scripted, others are more ad lib. |
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The Dalton girl struck a blow for women's lib in 1980 when she became a Cub Scout in skirts at Parkwood Methodist Church, where her mother was one of the leaders. |
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Millions tell pollsters they would vote Lib Dem if the voting system let them. |
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It is also a useful barometer of the loyalty and pliability of Labour and Lib Dem back-benchers. |
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The Tories are non-starters as a party of government and the Lib Dems aspire to be more prodigal spendthrifts than Gordon Brown. |
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When the no confidence vote was passed, she resigned and eight Lib Dem councillors and one Green followed suit. |
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Seems to be a job that could be done equally well by a Lib Dem opposition, a Green opposition or any other party opposition. |
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If this was the case, we'd end up with the amusing sight of a parliament full of Lib Dems and Greens. |
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Nothing worse than seeing all those smug Lib Dems poncing around, as if they own the place. |
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The Lib Dems will not break faith with the British people, who have again and again declared their support for the NHS as a public service. |
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The Lib Dems are supportive of any move to encourage rehabilitation and reduce reoffending. |
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But despite the fighting talk, he admitted the Lib Dems could have done better after failing to make a much hoped-for election breakthrough in terms of Parliamentary seats. |
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I'm voting Green in the European elections and Lib Dem in the locals. |
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It's the lordliness, the condescension, the sublime certainty that the Lib Dems are going to be in government, whatever happens. |
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It was formed by party members opposed to the merger who saw the Lib Dems diluting Liberal ideals. |
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The Lib Dem contender hoping to accomplish a bit of pre-emptive decapitation is Andrew Crawford. |
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These areas almost exclusively have Labour MPs, with the sole exception of Lib Dem John Pugh in Sefton. |
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The name was subsequently changed to Liberal Democrats in October 1989, which is frequently shortened to Lib Dems. |
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The 2005 election figures revealed a trend of the Lib Dems replacing the Conservatives as Labour's main opponents in urban areas. |
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Negotiations between the Lib Dems and the two main parties occurred in the following days. |
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Few in the party still carry a torch for the coalition years, but the enduring popularity of Cameron in this corner of Oxfordshire is something that the Lib Dems feel they might be able to capitalise on. |
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It is the Lib Dem equalities minister, Ms Featherstone, who is mooting the idea of broader reform not her Tory boss, the home secretary Theresa May. |
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In the tight embrace of the Conservatives, the Lib Dems were crushed. |
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In local elections held in May 2012, the Lib Dems lost more than 300 councillors, leaving them with fewer than 3000 for the first time in the party's history. |
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Some also thought that the Lib Dem decapitation strategy had kept him cornered in his constituency during the campaign, unable to play a wider role. |
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