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saboteur
noun as in enemy
Strongest matches
Strong matches
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The most underrated film for me is probably “Saboteur,” 1942.
Cousins makes many astute points about Hitchcock’s process, such as his use of a ramp in “Notorious” to allow Claude Rains to appear the same height as costar Ingrid Bergman in a scene, or how in “Saboteur,” viewers can’t hear the wind rustling the hair of a character dangling from the Statue of Liberty — but one can hear the character’s breathing.
The flood of hatred got his campaign some attention from sympathetic liberals and inspired Rollins to call out the Big Tech and media complexes that spread the disinformation that inspired both the Jan. 6 agitators and the wannabe Navy saboteur.
But, like a slinky saboteur, RNA from that same hub may wind its way to all the other hubs.
So who is this man behind what seems like political hara-kiri for the opposition - an inside saboteur or a Zanu-PF proxy, as alleged by the CCC?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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