AGES 10 AND UP : The fact that the movie is a hackneyed redo of earlier films means nothing to young viewers in want of entertainment.
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If it is too much acting will be blocked, if it is too small action will be short-lived and be in want of intensity and impact.
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The Swiss Guards, the colorfully dressed soldiers who have defended the pope and the Vatican gates since the 16th century, are in want of a leader.
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Opening with what Austen considered a universally acknowledged truth, " that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife,"
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Germany lacked the natural resources Soviet Union had in abundance, whereas Soviet Union was at that time still a relatively backward country in want of the latest technology.
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Euda became engaged to Prince Johanne of Meteora, her country's enemy, in want of stopping the dreaded war that left so many of her citizens wounded or dead.
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Jane Austen wrote that " It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife ."
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At the end of " Sense and Sensibility, " one happy couple is in want of nothing, we are told, but " rather better pasturage for their cows ."
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In 1999 Smyth left Vicious Rumors and joined James Murphy was diagnosed with a brain tumor, so Testament were in want of a new guitarist for the forthcoming tour.
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There are records of him traveling the rural areas and ministering to the Ukrainians who were very much in want of their Eastern rite as late as the 1930s.