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"We've had a very poor culture in pop music, dominated by old and odd styles," says We Are Standard's Deu Txakartegi.
John Talbot, We Are Standard and Polock rescue Spanish pop from Benidorm's bargain bin 2012
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Another excellent sequence near the beginning of the film sees Deu and Sanim caught in an ambush by a Powerbocking gang wearing modified bocks with bladed edges.
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Her situation does not improve when she is the victim of an attempted kidnapping by the notorious Jaguar Gang only to be rescued by Sanim, a martial arts master who along with his own gang of misfits agree to train Deu in the ways of Mayraiyuth, an obscure drunken fighting technique.
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Jija Yanin stars as Deu, a down on her luck drummer thrown out of her band for fighting with an audience member.
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Director Rashane Limtrakul makes excellent use of stunning locations, in particular a beach training camp where Sanim mentors Deu in a beautifully shot training montage with sweeping camera moves, sharp editing and lens flare from a permanently setting sun.
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Deu 3:16 To the Reubenites and to the Gadites I gave from Gilead even as far as the valley of Arnon, the middle of the valley as a border and as far as the river Jabbok, the border of the sons of Ammon;
Demystifying the Bible James F. McGrath 2009
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In Deu 3:18 we see the context of 3:16—This is the land given to his people...shall have everlasting life...the land he offers us
Demystifying the Bible James F. McGrath 2009
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What has Deu. 7: 6 have to do with hatred of non-Jews?
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Ore orez grant pru u dolur/Deu merci cum out poür/Li juven enfant à cel ure/Quant la croiz i fu mis sure (lines 108 — 11). back
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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