My login is my junior-high aol screen name, which I always told people came from a nickname on the basketball team. |
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But I have no apologies for the audible squeals I unknowingly squeak out whenever I see her on screen. |
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If the ball goes off the screen, it teleports back to the starting position. |
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When they get to the ATM, they just push a button and a QR code comes up on the screen. |
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The screen was angled in such a way that the audience could watch Tupac performing but could not see the screen itself. |
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Dean Todd arranged for me to sit behind a screen and talk about my rape for a group of student leaders and activists. |
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An amiable interviewee, he was more than willing to chat about acting technique, his wide range of screen roles, and much more. |
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The compilation also brought the Nazi-riffic Apt Pupil and leach-tastic The Body to the silver screen. |
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Paul Thomas Anderson, director of Boogie Nights and There Will Be Blood, has taken on the task of adapting Vice for the screen. |
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To call Wild an emotional film would be an egregious disservice to its astounding journey to screen. |
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The images of Tupac were projected from above onto a reflective surface, which then reflected them onto the giant screen. |
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But the site is incompatible with special screen reading software that would make it accessible to blind readers. |
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Despite the financial remedy, partial repeal of the screen quota has imperiled the domestic market. |
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She retrieved a cigarette from her purse and lit it without moving her face away from the screen. |
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Mostly, I accessed my account from the small screen of my phone, following world leaders, writers, and others I admire. |
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This footage was played on the big screen at ascot, much to the delight of the crowd. |
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An aluminum window screen placed at the bottom of your paint sink makes it easy to degunkify your sink. |
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The refuse is discharged through the cone on to the refuse screen, where it is desanded and dewatered. |
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Compare that to a desk potato whose gaze is focused on the screen, inputting data into QuickBooks or Excel. |
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The diascope passes light through the two-dimensional object and uses a converging projection lens to form an enlarged image on a distant screen. |
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I suggest, then, that counterdiscourses, when reductive, tend to emulate the screen discourse that erases gay sociality. |
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Social networking will turn us all into facelessly meaningless numbers on a screen. |
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Fans of the genre frequently gather at comic book and sci-fi fanfests, which often screen Japanimation films. |
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Mars flippled on his communicator, tuned the orange screen into the info web, and began interrogating both star officers. |
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You can always see the covered area on the focusing screen regardless what the subject distance might be or what close-up accessories are used. |
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A hobbity man wearing green boots appeared on the television screen across the room. |
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A recent high-throughput screen identified various compounds such as PI3K or BCL2 inhibitors that can be combined favorably with ibrutinib. |
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They wanted to watch the game on TV, but there was too much interference to even make out the score on the tiny screen. |
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The largest cinema screen in the West Midlands is located at Millennium Point in the Eastside. |
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Full screen is a lagfest. I don't think you're going to be gaming on these, unless the technology got heaps better whilst I wasn't looking. |
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Lew, a thatched hurdle, supported by sticks, and set up in a field to screen lambs, etc. from the wind. |
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Thomson detected their path by the fluorescence on a squared screen in the jar. |
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Radar transmitters send out regular brief pulses of radio energy, the reflections from which are displayed on a CRT screen. |
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The first step before a transfusion is given is to type and screen the recipient's blood. |
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Some stations use platform screen doors to increase safety by preventing people falling onto the tracks, as well as reducing ventilation costs. |
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Below this, separating the choir from the crossing and nave is the striking 15th century choir screen. |
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It was subsequently somewhat hidden behind a screen of ironwork erected by Archbishop William Markham in the early 19th century. |
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An oak screen to carry the organ was added at this time to replace a stone screen pulled down in the 16th century. |
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In 1874 Scott was responsible for the marble quire screen and pulpit in the Crossing. |
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It was directed by Fred Zinnemann and adapted for the screen by the playwright. |
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A Gothic screen was also added to the Norman nave at Peterborough, but this is an architectural oddity with no precedent or successor. |
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The screen is composed of three enormous open arches, the two outer ones being much wider than that which frames the central door. |
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Other silent versions appeared for the silver screen, and some adaptations even moulded Turpin into a figure styled on Robin Hood. |
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It consisted of a 32 screen moving image installation at Perth Concert Hall, including a film of the Millais painting. |
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There have also been several adaptations of her books for stage, screen and television. |
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The telespectator has no material object to watch or possess, only the experience of watching fleeting images on the screen. |
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The music works in counterpoint to the images on the screen. |
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An orange cat rubbed against it and then threaded through the aloe veras, meowing lazily as Jessica opened the screen door. |
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It has two kitchens and pantries, a firewood room, an Arizona room, screen porches, closets, and no telling what else. |
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When upgrading her computer she bought a new base unit but kept the screen, keyboard and mouse. |
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Click the large square on the upper right corner of the window to biggify the spreadsheet on your screen. |
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Maybe I'll live long enough to see a newspaper reporter depicted on the screen as a gentleman, not a drunken, blabbermouthed, wise-cracking bum. |
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These screen blankers prevent phosphor burn on your screen, which is always a danger when you leave the screen on too long. |
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When the blip began to move up the oscilloscope screen, they followed again. |
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This first bolter contains a screen of eight meshes to the inch and separates the hard particles, dirt or scale. |
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When the directors came out of their meeting, I hit the boss key to replace my game with a fake spreadsheet screen. |
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Nor does television screen violence provoke nationwide carbon-copy murders. |
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Chyron. Words shown on a video screen. Also known as a super. A slash indicates a line break in a Chyron message in a script. |
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The stark glare reflecting from the screen spread a crazyquilt pattern of light and shadow across the vaulted ceiling above. |
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He was looking at a small flexible screen wrapped halfway around his forearm, meshed into the fabric of his cybersuit. |
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With a staggering walk, ragged clothes, and a terrifying dead-eyed stare, the zombie is an instantly recognizable monster of the big screen. |
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Famous screen actors, British and international alike, frequently appear on the London stage. |
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In December 1985, Hockney used the Quantel Paintbox, a computer program that allowed the artist to sketch directly onto the screen. |
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Training was done with either myosignal feedback on a computer screen, a virtual myoelectric prosthetic hand or a computer game. |
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Doctor Faustus was adapted for the screen the following year by both Burton and Coghill, with Burton making his directorial debut. |
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In 2007, he announced he would retire temporarily from the screen to tour around the world. |
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This service allows you to follow free practice and qualifying as well as race day action via a timing screen from your computer or mobile phone. |
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The new HOBS service enabled customers to access their accounts directly on a television screen, using the Prestel telephone network. |
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This game covers the whole screen with a single, nondraggable window, but the menu bar is visible and events are processed. |
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The venue featured the largest LED video screen in Europe, supplied by Sports Technology. |
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A smoke screen had been laid down on either flank, which succeeded in drawing German fire away from the assault. |
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Since World War II, smoking has gradually become less frequent on screen as the obvious health hazards of smoking have become more widely known. |
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The towers stand outside the width of the aisles, but screen two chapels located immediately behind them. |
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Each work employs an arrangement of multiple plasma screen panels configured in a manner similar to historic altarpieces. |
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The waveform shapes are necessary to make up for the distance variations from the electron beam source and the screen surface. |
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These coils produce magnetic fields proportional to the changing current, and these deflect the electron beam across the screen. |
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Series one was played on Imparja, but as of 3 February 2008 the station is no longer affiliated with Ten and will not screen more. |
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It finished with the Channel 4 logo box on the right of the screen and the name 'Channel 4 Schools' being shown. |
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Channel 4's general entertainment channels E4 and More4 also screen feature films at certain points in the schedule as part of their content mix. |
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From launch until 2016 the presence of the 4HD logo on screen denoted true HD content. |
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Sheen has become better known as a screen actor since the 2000s, in particular through his roles in various biopics. |
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Charles Chaplin was the most popular screen comedian of the first half of the 20th century. |
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On the screen we have seen Detroit shift to a Frisco defense, in which they overshift the two tackles and the end toward our flanker. |
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Among the dead was Wing Commander Frank Arthur Brock, the man who devised and commanded the operation of the smoke screen. |
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They would provide a screen to delay the Germans and allow sufficient time for the First Army to dig in. |
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At one time the memory consisted of a user making grease pencil marks on the radar screen and then calculating the speed using a slide rule. |
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Twins in many respects, each tube has a light-sensitive screen and a pointerlike beam of electrons. |
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This technique involves creating a line on the screen that is parallel to the ship's course, but offset to the left or right by some distance. |
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I filled in my name where the prompt appeared on the computer screen but my account wasn't recognized. |
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The game is apparently sort of a rail-based shooter, and you use your finger to aim and tap the screen to shoot. |
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There were no abductions, no girls lured into rape vans with promises of modeling careers or screen time, no burglaries in the parking lot. |
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Virtual desktops allow you to stretch your screen real estate well beyond its normal size. |
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The last has rarely been out of print since its publication in 1813 and was adapted for the screen in the 1926 British film, Nelson. |
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Redraws need to be synchronised with the screen refresh to avoid a flickery display. |
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Later Stephenson designs also incorporated a gauze screen as a protection against glass breakage. |
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The top of the glass has a perforated copper cap with a gauze screen above that. |
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The 1970s saw screen depictions of ghosts diverge into distinct genres of the romantic and horror. |
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The game's rolling demo flickered in front of her and she felt herself being drawn into the ghosts that it held in that LCD screen. |
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The screenables then are fed to a more efficient mechanical screen, such as a drag screen. |
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A projection type reader makes use of any convenient reflective surface, a blank wall, for example, as its screen. |
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At this point you should tidy up your screen, resizing the windows and positioning them to make best use of your available screenspace. |
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The wise old monk had little screen time compared with his buxom young disciple. |
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As my body flushed with unexpected heat and my heart palpitated, with hip-thrusting panache I shot my load all over the TV screen. |
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She slooshes her mouth out, spits residue into a flower-pot behind a screen. |
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I stood there, smegged to silence by the colour screen and mini camera watching me like a suspicious eye. |
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Chrome 47 for Android now shows a snackbar at the bottom of the screen whenever a download has been completed. |
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Any Brisbane female interested in snaking down a few beers whilst watching the footy on a big screen? |
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The floating toolbar will snap to the edge of the screen when dragged towards it. |
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The screens are connected by chain belts and splocket wheels, so that the bottom screen drives the other two. |
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Steadicam, a revolutionary camera stabilizing device, was not shown, but CP did screen a sample film shot with a Steadicam. |
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Which big budget BBC 'supersoap' was launched amid a blaze of publicity in 1992 only to be cancelled after a mere eight months on screen? |
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In short, the task switcher gives you a way to jump directly to another app, without a layover at the Home screen first. |
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Here we report a new antibiotic that we term teixobactin, discovered in a screen of uncultured bacteria. |
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The monitored heart-rate on a small screen, like a hesitant green version of the telly tennis he'd played in pubs or railway stations. |
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The backlit monochrome screen is easy to see, and we found the thumbable keyboard easier to type on than earlier BlackBerry models. |
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The bad election results kept coming in, ticking past me one by one on the bottom of the television screen. |
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Now, to be fair, most of the games were okay, but they're the same kind of games you might as well be playing on your TV screen. |
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The screen is transparent, with seven-light Perp windows, a delightful effect, utterly ungothic in character. |
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Glancing back at the bathroom, she picked up and unwadded the paper. It was nothing. Just some download instructions from a computer help screen. |
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But how, you ask, do you display a wide-screen movie on a decidedly unwide television screen? |
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At the bottom of the screen is a link to the APOD archives, containing hundreds of past photos. |
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She had a black cat. It regarded me yellowly through the window screen when I rang her doorbell. |
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If the ball gets in the hole, the screen shifts to reveal the next hole. |
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She also served as sign language teacher for Paquin, earning three screen credits. |
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In November 1974, they employed for the first time the large circular screen that would become a staple of their live shows. |
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Magna Carta, the Tower Bridge and Alfred Hitchcock, the greatest director of screen melodramas in the world. |
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Some transitions between reels were hidden by having a dark object fill the entire screen for a moment. |
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Hitchcock often emphasised that he took no screen credit for the writing of his films. |
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Chaplin adopted the character as his screen persona and attempted to make suggestions for the films he appeared in. |
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He received good reviews for both films and showed a more confident screen presence than he had in his early work. |
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Despite her fame as a screen actress, Leigh was primarily a stage performer. |
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Leigh's last screen appearance in Ship of Fools was both a triumph and emblematic of her illnesses that were taking root. |
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The role earned him a BAFTA, and the critic for The Manchester Guardian believed it was Sellers's best screen performance to date. |
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She is the only actress ever to have portrayed both Queens Elizabeth on the screen. |
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The career of Harold Lloyd, one of the top screen comedians of the 1920s, declined precipitously. |
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Despite trade restrictions imposed in most foreign markets, by 1937, American films commanded about 70 percent of screen time around the globe. |
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When writing music for film, one goal is to sync dramatic events happening on screen with musical events in the score. |
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In 2016, Scott was in early negotiations to direct the screen version of the 1968 British TV series The Prisoner. |
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The release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 2001 was Watson's debut screen performance. |
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Most websites contain metadata to tell the computer how to lay out the content on the screen. |
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At the northern end of the grounds is a giant television screen on which important matches are broadcast. |
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The sediment remaining in the screen was collected, wet-sieved and sorted for fauna and microartifacts such as microliths and beads. |
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It is also used in icons on the Internet and on the TV screen to represent teams and players from England. |
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The most daring commanders, such as Kretschmer, penetrated the escort screen and attacked from within the columns of merchantmen. |
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Frozen on the distant movie screen is an airplane that points, missilelike, toward the passing train. |
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As with the arrestor, a screen was incorporated to retain any large embers. |
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His first screen appearance was in the 1900 Mutoscope film, Sherlock Holmes Baffled. |
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The first attempt to bring the play to the screen occurred in 1957 when the BBC broadcast a televised version narrated by Donald Houston. |
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Originally, events as far as the choir screen were to be televised live, with the remainder to be filmed and released later after any mishaps were edited out. |
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You can drag the floating toolbars to any position on the screen. |
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This changed in 1996 with the circles look to numerous children touching the screen, forming circles of information then picked up by other children. |
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Stewart left school at age 15 and worked briefly as a silk screen printer. |
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You can learn much about user routines, labels, displacements, equates and so on, by modifying this program and observing the results on the screen. |
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In the second, only the tracks are visible, glowing luminously at night, and this semiabstract image is held on the screen for an extended length of time. |
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They are seen through a kind of screen of semiclear plastic that was applied in a gelatinous form to the surface and then neatly striated with a comblike machine. |
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You should watch Star Wars on the big screen for the full effect. |
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Marcel Marceau said he was inspired to become a mime artist after watching Chaplin, while the actor Raj Kapoor based his screen persona on the Tramp. |
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The resulting film was a commercial and critical success that earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor, and created his screen reputation. |
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Stars of the stage and the silver screen gathered for the awards ceremony. |
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The choir is sometimes divided from the nave of the cathedral by a wide medieval screen constructed of stone and in some instances carrying a large pipe organ. |
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As round wire abrades due to the aggregate flow over and through the screen cloth, the openings become larger and the wire diameter becomes smaller. |
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John Grierson believes that this was Sellers's breakthrough role on screen and credits this film with launching the film careers of both Sellers and Hancock. |
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Her funeral was attended by the luminaries of British stage and screen. |
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An earlier organ by Samuel Green was presented by King George III in 1792 and was installed on top of the stone screen formerly dividing the choir from the nave. |
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Certain types of weather may also register on the radar screen. |
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Camps in the UK with more specific activities include ACT 2 CAM, a screen acting and film making course, and Sunshine Studios Hip Hop Summer School. |
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In Dr. Monica, a picturization of a Polish play which reached the Strand screen last night, the handsome Kay Francis is cast as a renowned obstetrician. |
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The program limited plottable pixels to the confines of the screen. |
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My phone started ringing. I reached over and grabbed it, surprised to see Dewayne's name on the screen. Why would he be calling me at midnight on a Saturday? |
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In 1978, the World Championships started and were covered by the BBC, the BBC innovated with the split screen showing the throwing of the dart and where it hit the board. |
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When a window screen is emblazed with a pretty design, one cannot look into the room beyond because of arrest of vision by the figure upon the screen. |
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The south stand redevelopment was completed in March 1995 and included the first giant Sony Jumbotron TV screen for live game coverage and away match screenings. |
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His Romeo, Laurence Harvey, was already an experienced screen actor. |
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Sky Sports screen the tournament, which rivals the WDF World Cup. |
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For example, the Macintosh versions of TeX provide a screen previewer as a part of the basic package, whereas the screen previewer for the IBM PC is an extra. |
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The overwhelming composition is somewhat spoilt by the later porch and the fact that two towers of very different height pop up from behind the screen. |
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The grand jury served to screen out incompetent or malicious prosecutions. |
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That screen is good, but add a couple of dropdowns and it will be perfect. |
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Modal screen elements are subtrees which, when activated, disable all elements external to them. Examples of modals are yes-no message boxes and the application itself. |
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As soon as she walks up the porch steps and opens the screen door, she knows that Henry is already home. Amid the noisy mommick, she can sense his humming presence. |
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Platform screen doors are used on some systems to eliminate this danger. |
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He directed nearly 50 productions for stage, theatre and screen. |
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The towers were then greatly heightened to be visible above the screen. |
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Attempting to win back the lost audiences who defected to the 21-inch screen, Hollywood held up the carrot of the superscreens of Cinerama and CinemaScope. |
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Whitney's gin used a combination of a wire screen and small wire hooks to pull the cotton through, while brushes continuously removed the loose cotton lint to prevent jams. |
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For a while, the outdoor broadcast scanner was rocked on its wheels by the protesters and they managed to shut off the power to one of the big GE video screen projectors. |
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The commercial teases a snippet from a new song from her third album, with viewers hearing a voice singing accompanied by lyrics on a black screen. |
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The redirectable output was sent to a printer instead of the screen. |
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Seeing things on a big screen somehow makes them seem liver. |
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When you sign up for the account and start building your network of fellow MySpacers, you are forced to put a limited number of them on your home screen. |
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Apart from acting in a few Wallace derived films himself, Reed became involved in adapting his work for the screen during the day while he was a stage manager in the evenings. |
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Albee preferred Bette Davis and James Mason for Martha and George respectively, fearing that the Burtons' strong screen presence would dominate the film. |
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Through the years Power Support has continued to develop protective screen films and cases for Apple products including the iconic Air Jacket and Shock-Absorbing film. |
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As with HIV, this low rate has been attributed to the ability to screen for both antibodies as well as viral RNA nucleic acid testing in donor blood. |
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This allows creating reflectarrays with near-perfect transmission out of the resonance band due to the absence of an usually employed metallic screen. |
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This development opened up over 80 new shops, 20 bars and restaurants, a fitness Suite, 4,000 new car parking spaces and an 8 screen Vue Cinemas cinema complex. |
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His cavalry would have formed a screen which would have been employed to protect him from the Romans were they to advance upon him from that direction. |
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The Leisure Exchange in the city centre has a 16 screen Cineworld. |
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The square has many bars and restaurants and a large outdoor screen. |
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The gateway was restored in 2015 and a steel screen inserted featuring a map of World War I Commonwealth grave cemeteries in Northern France and Belgium. |
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He heard the jingle of her keys in the door and turned off the screen. |
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The Bridge at Ubi a famous screen composition, found in many 16th or 17th century versions, showing the colourful abstracted style of the professional painters. |
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On 17 December 2015 a new 9 screen Cineworld Cinema opened in Hanley. |
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At St Peter's, Carlo Maderno had solved this problem by constructing a narthex and stretching a huge screen facade across it, differentiated at the centre by a pediment. |
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Throughout the episode, the production crew used split dioptres in certain scenes, a camera technique where two separate camera angles are at the same focus on screen. |
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As it receives their content from the web server, the browser progressively renders the page onto the screen as specified by its HTML and these additional resources. |
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The electron beam could be swept across the screen much faster than any mechanical disc system, allowing for more closely spaced scan lines and much higher image resolution. |
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Each frame of a television image is composed of lines drawn on the screen. |
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This screen traditionally separated the quire from the nave and the clergy from the laity, who were expected to worship at parish churches, rather than at the cathedral. |
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We sat in the back row of the theater and threw popcorn at the screen. |
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