Both forms have a specific resonance in Russia, albeit for quite different reasons: the war film was used in Soviet times first as a means to heroicise the state, and later to heroicise the soldier (he, in most cases, would give his life for the fatherland).
It was clear that Dr. Gwynne was not very sanguine as to the effects of his journey to Barchester, and not over anxious to interfere with the bishop.
As for the eligible sites for nuclear waste in Taiwan Pingtung's Mutan village, Matsu's Chukuang and Taitung's Tajen and Chinfeng - Taipower will strengthen communications with the four villages and speed up its nuclear waste plan[…]
Duchampian too are the so-called “devices” paintings, which have rotatable wooden discs, with squeegeelike arms for smoothing arcs of paint, affixed to their surfaces.