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It is not enough to remove Mr. Brown from the disaster scene. Mr. Brown simply doesn't have the ability or the experience to oversee a coordinated federal response of this magnitude.
Harry Reid
It is not enough to remove Mr. Brown from the disaster scene, Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness. It is not enough to remove Mr. Brown from the disaster scene,
Harry Reid
The events of the last ten days have shown that Mr. Brown has repeatedly exercised poor judgment and has failed in his basic responsibilities, ... His continued presence in this critical position endangers the success of the ongoing recovery efforts. ... It is not enough to remove Mr. Brown from the disaster scene.
Harry Reid
It is not enough to remove Mr. Brown from the disaster scene, ... The individual in charge of FEMA must inspire confidence and be able to coordinate hundreds of federal, state and local resources. Mr. Brown simply doesn't have the ability or the experience to oversee a coordinated federal response of this magnitude.
Barbara Bush
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1925
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[The company contributed six pairs of a $600 brown suede pump for a crucial scene in which Maggie breaks the heel of one of Rose's favorite shoes.] Curtis is not a fan of product placement unless it's for a reason, but as a costumer you have to use it a certain amount to stay within budget, ... We needed to use an expensive name brand in that scene, so when it breaks the audience knows how much it costs.
Sophie de Rakoff Carbonell
He's obviously been dealing with some issues and his way of handling it was to remove himself from the scene.
Brett Papworth
If they remove the evidence, they remove the mold, they remove the flood marks, they remove evidence that the school was damaged in a certain way they risk our being able to make a full claim to FEMA.
Phyllis Landrieu
I'm glad I get a chance to go back to the scene of the disaster.
Rex Grossman
Michael Brown is not the whole problem. We do not have anyone responsible who knows anything about disaster. And we are suffering the consequences.
Jane Bullock
He's a super, super professional. He will go over and over a scene again. He can become black and blue. In one scene, we did more than 150 shots in two days. That was crazy for an action scene. He was hurting so much. But he knew we had to have this scene and he knew this would be one of the best fights of the movie, so he kept on going, and at the end of the day he almost fainted. He was in so much pain.
Louis Leterrier
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1973
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(Brown) still remains among the top tier of personalities in California in terms of name recognition. Eighty percent could offer an opinion one way or the other, even though he has been Oakland mayor and off the statewide scene for many years.
Mark DiCamillo
Emergency personnel and disaster relief workers will do their best to be on scene quickly but not everyone can be reached right away. Basic services such as electricity, water, gas and telephone may be out for days.
Wayne Schipper
When we remove the water from New Orleans, we're going to uncover people who died hiding in houses, who got caught by the flood, people whose remains will be found in the street, ... It is going to be about as ugly a scene as you can imagine.
Michael Chertoff
This scene is done using a single sustained mastershot in order to allow the actors the most conducive environment for intimacy and intensity and in order to best communicate what happens in the film's pivotal scene. It cannot be cut without compromising the central scene of the narrative and thus rendering the mystery of the film incomprehensible. It remains more than a bit absurd to me that this scene would garner an R if shot exactly the same but from just the torso up but becomes an NC-17 because the mastershot reveals full bodies.
Robert Lantos
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1949
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I like the way they attack. I like (Will Brown) saying he expects to win. If he said anything else, I'd be disappointed. Someone said, isn't that bulletin board stuff? No, it's not. It's what a man does or a woman does when they're passionate about something. They truly believe they can do it. I like people who want to win. Obviously, they're coming off a great streak. We're not coming off exactly a disaster. We're 27-3.
Jim Calhoun
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