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The Road, based on the 2006 novel by Cormac McCarthy, directed by John Hillcoat, and starring Viggo Mortenson (as a postmodern Strider) and Kodi Smit-McPhee, is the anathema to the glossy Hollywood apocalypse; it is a tone poem, a character study, a mood piece that examines the human condition when all hopes of humanity is lost.
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Using the 48% success benchmark for drafting out of the first two rounds, McPhee is at a 60% success rate from 2002-2008 assuming Varly, Neuvirth, Fehr, Carlson and Alzner become full-time regulars and eclipse the minimum “success” threshold, a fairly safe bet.
The odds of NHL drafting success Box Seats blogger 2010
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Troubled Waters-a film directed by Larkin McPhee for the University's Bell Museum of Natural History, part of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Natural Resource Sciences-was held up, according to University Relations (the university's PR office) to "allow time for a review of the film's scientific content."
Paula Crossfield: The Troubled Waters of Big Ag's Academic Influence Paula Crossfield 2010
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Kodi Smit-McPhee is the boy, and I play the gang member.
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General manager George McPhee is making his way to the podium as a small but vocal group of fans breaks into a "C-A-P-S, caps, caps, caps" chant.
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Katherine McPhee is bigger than life on her new jumbotron billboard on Sunset Boulevard as spokesperson for Big Sexy Hair?.
Big Sexy Hair Launches Massive Campaign Starring Katherine McPhee 2007
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Katharine McPhee is not only the darling of this years Idol season; she is the personification of beauty and vocal talent.
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Arms crossed, hands in pockets, McPhee is in the right-handseat, jigging his shad dart halfheartedly with a bump of the knee.
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McPhee is one of the most respected natural history writers of our time.
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It's not a matter of disbelief, not that he thinks it can't possibly be true, or that McPhee is mistaken or dishonest.
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