We used the debug buffer on the receiver, with a script running periodically to execute a program to extract the channel data from the buffer. |
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Its elegant script is unknown from any other source, and not one clue as to its semantic content has emerged. |
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But when the script turns to more romantic themes, it's never mawkish or sentimental, just grown-up. |
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The script is masterfully constructed with no waste whatsoever, with every word, every image contributing to the overall effect. |
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It relies on a 15-play script to give the game a jump-start, but that didn't happen in the first half. |
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But she couldn't have caught all the in-jokes that the script is peppered with, and she admitted as much. |
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His script is peppered with mildly amusing moments, but few that are uproarious. |
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I can even do it in foreign language script and characters such as Japanese and Arabic. |
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When your network is being scanned dozens of times a day by script kiddies, the one serious criminal can sneak in unnoticed. |
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Webb's sharp script is laced with a rapier wit that is blacker than the Dark Ages. |
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Eighty percent of all cybercrime is caused by corporate insiders, not outside script kiddies. |
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Many years ago a very affable councillor approached me to script an election leaflet for him. |
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The internet's no longer dominated by script kiddies looking for bragging rights. |
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Walker's script portrays a couple of go-nowhere white trash who struggle desperately to climb out of the muck and back into civilized society. |
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These days, attacks are no longer coming from inexperienced script kiddies, but from skilled rogue programmers. |
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Inside, a crabbed script covered page after page, interspaced by occasional line drawings. |
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A lame script and horrible comic acting from lead Brendan Fraser speak louder than all of Selick's whiz-bang animations. |
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We see the script read-through, which reveals Lee's excellent working relationship with his cast. |
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Preventive countermeasures help significantly against script kiddies, but fail against smart attackers. |
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I was in Australia recently and I had forgotten to get a script made out for my medication. |
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We used the performance script for foreplay in place of the performance script for intercourse. |
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A creative who flipped the script and studied art first, Williams turned to acting to support his artistry. |
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First let me flip the script a little bit and name a genre rather than a person. |
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They look at life honestly, then sort of flip the script so that things that could make you cry end up making you laugh. |
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Taking their name from the Italian version of the Transformers TV show, this Berlin-based duo are out to flip the script on popular music. |
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He flips the script on bourgois geekiness and takes it to a whole new level. |
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Nancy Dowd's script crackles with wit, while Newman is at his manipulative, womanising best. |
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Set in the inner city of 1960's Cleveland, the script follows a formulaic plot. |
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Both partners' ideal scripts and cultural role scripts for foreplay were associated with the performance script for foreplay. |
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Most obviously, the script is trite and formulaic, attempting to deal with one main hot internet issue within each episode. |
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Combining her poetry and creative writing allows Powers to script a visual springboard for contemplation and reflection. |
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They talk about how you build up your script to a crescendo, how you develop subplots, and all sorts of other mechanical rules. |
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In Germany, the old German cursive script developed in the 16th century is also sometimes called Fraktur. |
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Nor will I defend script kiddies, who generally have no programming skills whatsoever. |
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All we need to do is run the client script on the testing servers as a cron job. |
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Gilgamesh is a collection of poems engraved in cuneiform script on clay tablets from ancient Mesopotamia. |
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Although the idea may have come from Mesopotamia, the script was independent of the cuneiform. |
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One way to do this is to remotely run a simple, undocumented CGI script installed on the drive. |
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So it might actually be a subtle, witty script directed in an imaginative way. |
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Storytelling has been abused in Hollywood since producers started consulting script doctors. |
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In 1987 Paul moved into television full-time, working as both a writer and script editor. |
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Rare images of the original shooting script with Truffaut's hand-written annotations. |
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Then I fell to my knees and wrote I love Zach neatly in my slanted cursive script across the pavement. |
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It's important to note how badly a script doctor was needed for The Singing Detective. |
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His words depressed me to the point where I decided not to pursue script writing, even though I love writing scripts. |
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We decided to repackage our borrowed script by decorating it with the appropriate logo and title markings. |
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By the mid-4th century Coptic script was widely used, and both Coptic and Greek scripts were in use simultaneously. |
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Each scroll was labeled along its edge in the flowing script used in most writing. |
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The screenwriter is expected to deliver a first draft of the script this month, about the time Donner will be scouting locations in France. |
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In its many scenes of devastation, the script shows intransigence on both sides. |
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A backhand down-the-line went past her outstretched racquet, and the script changed. |
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It is written in a flowing cursive script in alphabet that has never been seen elsewhere. |
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Hiragana is a cursive script used for writing grammatical elements and some native words, and is the main medium for young children's books. |
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Although the premise is centered around 1970s male chauvinism, the script only examines this topic superficially. |
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The script is peppered with dialogue that will make you howl for days, most of it being spoken by the Inspector. |
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Time and time again, Stoppard's script returns to the nature of identity and how we understand the world. |
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With a smart, sassy script and a winning lead performance, the film is virtually impossible to dislike. |
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It is written in the wedge-shaped cuneiform script invented here and used throughout the Persian, Assyrian and Babylonian empires. |
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Putting it explicitly in the script is ham-fisted and breaks the butterfly of imagination on the wheel of obtuse sarkiness. |
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Gaghan and I would remind ourselves every time we went through the script that the issue of control was our Rosetta stone. |
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Peter wrote a trial script for Coronation Street which landed him a job as a full-time storyliner. |
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A good script is worthless unless you have good actors to deliver the lines well. |
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Madge also demanded script revisions to the play, Up for Grabs, in which she is currently starring. |
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This week the cast start rehearsals which will give time for script revisions. |
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What's worse they're clearly showing the script to outside parties in the hopes of fanning the flames. |
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They gave her a thick script and told her she had two weeks to learn her lines for the television show. |
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Bax made one of his custom guitars for Johnny with a pocket on the back, in which a copy of the script has been placed. |
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The script itself could almost read as a short story, and lexically, Walsh hasn't shied an inch. |
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Apparently, the series is shot without a script and the cast are given scene outlines and often improvise lines as they go. |
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He combines the right amount of pathos, surrealism and humour to make the script work. |
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If only the script and performances were as impressive as the guest appearances. |
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The ensemble cast is bold and enthusiastic, and carries off the accents required of the script with great aplomb. |
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He even said two Apache elders had been invited to help to translate passages of the script into Apache. |
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A hacker who's a system administrator, on the other hand, is likely to be quite skilled at script programming and web design. |
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This young actress plans to be choosy about the director, her co-stars and the script before she signs the dotted line. |
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She always had time for the gaffers, the prop guys, the stage hands, the script girls, even the security guards. |
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The last language to adopt Cyrillic was the Gagauz language, which had used Greek script before. |
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Avar is a Dagestani language, but was written with an Arabic script until the twentieth century. |
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There was a not terribly positive review of the script on-line a while back, I think at Coming Attractions or summat. |
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I wrote a little script to calculate how many miles you save by buying cheaper gasoline. |
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It has its own script of more than 200 characters, based on the ancient language Ge'ez, used now only in the Orthodox Church. |
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Hit and Runway is indeed like a bunch of hopelessly lost screen cretins looking for a script doctor. |
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The plot is paper-thin, the script is awful, and the acting densely wooden. |
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Money is wasted on explosions and stunts when it should have been given to a script doctor. |
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The deft script introduces a number of new characters economically and to good effect. |
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The set and light design, which was conceived of even before the script was written, was being touted as the main focus of the piece. |
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The script is not the gospel truth about all parts of Buddy's brief career and life. |
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She is a freelance writer, a script doctor and producer, and an award-winning journalist. |
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The Urdu community always comes under strong pressure to change its script and to begin writing its language in the Devanagari script. |
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Marathi is written in a type of script known as Devanagari, or a cursive form of Devanagari called Modi. |
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The second filing is embroidered with some purple prose, and reads like the script to a made-for-schools documentary. |
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The handwriting changed from the slanted, flowing script to short, cramped letters jumbled together in a disorderly fashion. |
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As part of this, I work as a script consultant on movies and television shows and have won several Emmys. |
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All of these goofs can be overlooked due to the sheer likeability of the script and actors. |
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The only decent aspects of the script are the voice-overs, in which Jill narrates the stow like a private eye out of some dime-store pulp novel. |
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Here, a script of the Eleusinian mysteries is alluded to, as people re-enacted Demeter's actions after her daughter was stolen from her. |
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Using one of the arrow characters on the keyboard, I must have opened a html script tag or something. |
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It is a situation that outdoes any Hollywood disaster movie script in drama, surreality, and potential horror. |
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As a good postmodern who just wants to know which script I'm supposed to follow as the news guides me toward what I should think, I'm confused. |
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The ultimate puppet master is finally revealed in the refugee affair, their script being followed to the letter by all players. |
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The phrases evoke both the portentousness of a movie script and the gnomic meter of haiku. |
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Reading the script beforehand, I had been dubious about anyone performing it as a one-person show. |
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A distinguished looking news anchor appeared onto the screen, his hair as white as the script in his hand. |
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Strokes of the script gain a rhythmic and ritualistic hue as Raju creates divine and sacred forms with them. |
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Participants have the choice of doing script work, monologue, duologue, small group script work or musical theatre. |
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Mr. Kanthan does not want to discuss the script lest somebody hijacks it and makes the movie. |
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In addition, it is likely uncredited but well-paid script doctors were drafted in to rewrite certain scenes. |
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If anything goes wrong, the script will capture the exception and print out an error message. |
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Often the tools are made public, and are used by thousands of script kiddies world-wide. |
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A clever script and two delightfully over-achieving actresses make this a picture to see for sure. |
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The film will be executively produced by Hilary Heath with a script by Martin Sherman. |
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The script can be a series of pictures or an actual script, or it could be just a general verbal outline of a scene. |
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Most talk radio programs follow a rough script that has become familiar to audiences. |
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Here Tulu language, one of the five main Dravidian languages of the South, with its extinct script is spoken. |
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He then flapped the script in my direction, which in the circumstances was probably not that hygienic. |
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The troupe delivers some great performances and the script itself is dripping with wit like a reading from Bartlett's Familiar Quotations. |
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He based the script on the four Gospels and a book by 19th-century German stigmatist, the Venerable Anne Catherine Emmerich. |
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The pivot of the problem here is adherence to a Confucian, patrifocal script for the family. |
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The badly drawn one has stuck to a signature script of music-box melodies, shuffling instrumentals and rambling lyrical tangents. |
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Forget tension and suspense, stereotype the characters and make them behave obviously to a script we've seen many times before. |
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The script was totally written, every line was there, but he just wanted us to get a general gist of the scene. |
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Well, if I sit with them, I'm never going to be able to look at my script and get with the program. |
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Page 1 of the script describes the central character, Raymond Shaw, as young, handsome, wooden, and priggish. |
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North Korea inherited this modern form of Korean vernacular script consisting of nineteen consonants and twenty-one vowels. |
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Nowadays it often seems as if studios employ script doctors not to remove four-letter words but to add them. |
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The one-liners are as zingfully fresh as only Hollywood's best script doctors can write. |
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The script also lays out a plethora of supermodel stereotypes for quick laughs. |
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The script was faint, in groovy gel pen colors, quite unsteady, address elements out of order and the stamp on the left. |
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Neat, slender script filling two thirds of its pages, words written in blue Crayola crayon, then indigo gel pen, then smooth navy blue ink. |
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The big problem is, the script is knuckleheaded, employing a plot twist that defies all reason for the sake of mere surprise. |
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A poor script with bad dialogue and a cheesy, contrived family crisis doesn't help her much. |
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Its popularity made it the first theatrical script to sell well as a book in America. |
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This is largely the failing of a vapid script that lacks both strong characterisations and poetry. |
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He displays a super coolness that makes me think with the right script he might be the next Jackie Chan. |
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In fact, much of the script seems to consist of pieces of unfinished scenes that do not clearly hang together. |
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The handsome, calligraphic script corresponds visually with Vega's unfettered strokes of paint, adding to the formal interest of these works. |
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But the thing is, for a script doctor, the best thing in the world is a good idea with a terrible script. |
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He spent five years researching it, writing the script and finding a co-producer with enough money and enthusiasm. |
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The script is hackneyed, riddled with stereotypes and offers nothing that hasn't been seen in every single gangster film ever made. |
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This is the way he described working as a script doctor vs. writing his own stuff. |
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While big budget often means lousy script and too many hacks spending the money, low-budget doesn't automatically mean quality. |
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I've also got to copy-edit the MirrorMask script book today, write the MirrorMask novella, and do several other things I've promised people. |
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As a director he fleshes out his own screenplays with lights, cameras and action, but any shooting script is a bare-bones, incomplete thing. |
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He regretted that though Urdu language is used in speaking, its script is vanishing. |
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The spoken form of Urdu is the same as that of Hindi but it is written in a different script than Hindi. |
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The script metes out information on a strictly need-to-know basis, and yet by the end we still haven't been filled in completely. |
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They say football is unscripted drama and this match certainly hasn't followed the script tonight. |
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We need to reset the variables excluding anything unpredictable and run the script once again. |
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Unfortunately the script gods have decreed that our enigmatic hero has to have someone to bonk. |
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One ponders the possibility of a rewritten script directed by Besson with Yuen staging the action. |
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The lacklustre script gives the actors nothing to do and the villain is decidedly bland. |
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What we do have is a decently paced script that builds the tension small step by small step. |
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The razor-sharp wit that made Fisher a highly paid Hollywood script doctor is also on display. |
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Character and script are more important than plot, which is pretty much coherent but skittery. |
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I quickly corrected the error and re-ran the Perl script that generates the HTML pages and populates the database for the search engine. |
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Mira Syal, the woman who wrote the script has made a career and lots of moolah out of doing that. |
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However, the two are woefully miscast, the script is terrible, and the result is a mind-numbingly boring mess. |
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The till staff had learnt the script for their cheery greeting well, without ever sounding transatlantically insincere. |
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Tony fingered the script nervously, aware of every bend and fold in the paper. |
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But when a computer program seems to have written the script the whole shebang can fall apart. |
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After directing the film, he hightailed it out to Bali, only to return again to work as a script doctor. |
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The best joke will be included in the script of the comedian's one of the forthcoming movies. |
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From about 2500 BC onwards, the cuneiform script was also used to write Akkadian and Eblaite, which are Semitic languages. |
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At the end of this conversation, inevitably, looms a Shangri-La of potential script options and development deals. |
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Would Fitzgerald have been disappointed by the derivative script grounded in the conventions of the nineteenth-century realist novel? |
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The script is sharp, without an ounce of fat but with great moments of dialogue that retain a sly, wry wit. |
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I plan to start work on the script after all my media studies coursework is done. |
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What enticed him about the script was the underlying theme behind its premise. |
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There are also massive continuity errors and shoddy production values that aid a lazy script by writers with no interest in doing research. |
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My facility with either language is inadequate to determine whether the script reads any more intelligently in them. |
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The original script for Suspect Zero entailed a serial killer hunting down serial killers. |
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She was drawn to the script principally because of Trocchi, considered by some to be Britain's only true writer of the beat generation. |
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For the Chinese, both the ideographic script and pictorial representation functioned as graphic signs that expressed meaning. |
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And because the movie is an adaption of a novel, the script is just remarkably surreal. |
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They are given a script which they learn, then cold-call prospective clients whom they invite to a 45 minute presentation at the office. |
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He was a great letter writer and as soon as he'd been entertained, a letter with his tiny crab script would wing its way to you. |
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Buena Vista okayed a script loyal to Adams's vision and inspiredly asked the British director-producer team of ubergeeks Garth Jennings and Nick Goldsmith to realise it. |
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The actors, left with little choice but to act their socks off to save face, sporadically energise the plodding script but there are many dull stretches. |
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The acting from the four members of the cast is adequate, but the real problem is the plodding pace of the script and the somewhat laboured dialogue. |
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Locked iron-bound chests labelled with Sathe script were everywhere. |
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Nine years on, that fledgling script is about to see the light of day. |
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Papa's script was so beautiful it was almost illegible and now, when I see something he wrote, those flowing tails and flourishes make my throat close. |
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A colorful cardboard fold-out attached to the video jacket also contains a complete script with translation of every word and section of the video. |
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My character was required to swear a lot but I asked for the curse words to be taken out of the script because I didn't want to project that image. |
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What I write down during a meeting as cursive script is translated into typed text as I write, and appears in my mail folders when I get back to my office desk. |
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Is the Indus script an early relative of Sanskrit and thus an Indo-European language, or is it a Dravidian language spoken and written by early indigenous people? |
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Towards the end of the address, Adams turned his attention to the Minister for Justice, departing from the script to deliver a nasty little sting. |
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Tandon was Vice-President of the All India Hindi Literature Conference, which held that Hindi with the Devanagari script alone should be the national language. |
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Though the storyline was good the script and treatment are a huge put-off. |
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Participants exhibited evidence of a shared script of media violence that oriented them to look primarily for graphicness and harm in the portrayal. |
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It has great sincerity, and the script is very honest, guileless. |
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Curiously, Gurmukhi is the original script of the Punjabi language which is spoken by nearly 7 crore people of Western Punjab, the most dominant province of Pakistan. |
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To be fair to the script writers, they have made Todd behave in a way which entitled his erstwhile friends and neighbours to complain about his conduct. |
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The strange script included drawings of camels, horses, donkeys and ibex. |
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Noel Coward's script gleefully satirises the pomposity of the art world, merging arty in-jokes with the kind of brittle drawing-room comedy that Coward is so renowned for. |
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Making all that happen is a savvy script that sticks to the truth only when it needs to and an actress who gives a gleeful, ripsnorter of a performance. |
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The diversity and increased specialization of older adults' experience with routine events may be responsible for their increased idiosyncracy in script reports. |
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He says that people concocting a story prepare a script that is tight and lacking in detail. |
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The text is written in seven lines in Ayyubid thuluth script with partial use of diacritical marks without vowelisation. |
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Dance can be a fleeting art form, tricky to capture on film and sometimes not accompanied by a script or score. |
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It fully industrializes the test process, from Information System design to test design and from test design to test script implementation. |
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Includes text and script editors with colorize, indent, bookmarks, breakpoints and debugging features for your scripts. |
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Working with the script and the director they rough out exactly what each shot is going to look like, where and how the camera moves. |
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On the debit side, I find the new smaller script hard to read. |
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The instrumentation panels are printed in an ugly script font. |
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Then, in 1982, the film producer David Puttnam gave me a script to read. |
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Thanks a lot to Thomas Silkjær for his production and agreement to let me reference his script here. |
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You can then directly transliterate your text from one script to the other according to the selected transliteration system. |
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The Persian transliteration tool automatically transliterates romanized data into Arabic script for Persian language records. |
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In the writing script it is mentioned for the first time in 1402. as the indebtment of Jelena ¦ubi? |
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But does she rip into the script like a stage school kid after a Haribo binge? |
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But once I'd grabbed hold of the script and taken a good dekko at it, my worst fears were confirmed. |
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Then in 2011, Marvel hired Mark Bailey to write a script for a Black Panther film. |
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Her character localizes the script a bit, sympathizing that Long Island is generally short on country-and-western radio stations. |
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What's more, the depiction of childhood is thin and conventional: Simon is devoid of depth and whimsy, a mere script appurtenance. |
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Nothing will demotivate a composer more than a 100-page script dropping into his or her inbox. |
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True to form, the actors occasionally forget their script or have a fit of the giggles. |
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In other words, you could sell the right to make a movie based on your script to a movie studio. |
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This package includes the scripter program that allows to write script files in Gambas. |
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So I begged to let me do the script at least and everybody at Bandai made a wry face. |
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In addition, the Fatimid script used in the epigraphic inscription is a reliable distinguishing mark. |
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He wants to show her how clever he is and, more importantly, how well the script is going, that there is hope, a future. |
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Graeme Ross, Daniel Méry and I dashed off a script for Abracadabra, which we made in a mere 3? months using a technique Ross knew well. |
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Fulco is the Jesuit scholar who translated the script into Aramaic, Hebrew, and Latin, and then translated everything back again into the English subtitles for the film. |
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You write screenplays that will be signed by others, filmed by others, you become a script doctor, a Hollywood ghost writer. |
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With neither a pre-established script nor a story to tell, Sobralasolas! links the formlessness of language to a regime of touch by listening. |
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The script for The conspirator was written 18 years ago and languished without a home. |
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The depth and adultness of Connie, however, may well be more due to the stunning performance of Diane Lane than to the script or to Lyne's direction. |
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Jobson's self-quilled script opens and closes with an oh-so-serious soliloquy, read against a montage of the solar system, along with a CGI whizz-bang ride across the planets. |
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The delicate interlacing of angular kufic script with curvilinear arabesques is a very attractive feature of this cenotaph. |
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The following script is a light-hearted quiz show, with exaggerated characters, especially the host or quizmaster. |
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An inscribed tombstone of white porous stone with an inscription carved in shallow kufic script with diacritics. |
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The decipherment of their script has been the greatest achievement of recent years. |
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The recovery of Hittite was not a true decipherment because the script was a relatively common variety of syllabic cuneiform. |
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After selection, training sessions teach participants script writing, camera work and production skills. |
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The workshop will cover the art of telling stories from script to camera work and the editing process. |
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In many newsrooms, the photojournalist who shot the video does the cutting, working with a script written and voiced by the reporter. |
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Guwen is close in appearance to jiaguwen, the ancient pictographic script found on oracle bones and turtle shells. |
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The script is pictographic rather than phonetic, and is an example of a writing system used at least two and a half centuries ago. |
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The final project is a puppet show with the script written and directed by the students in English and French. |
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Such is the scale of the departure from the prepared script of coalition wrangling that no one can quite bring themself to believe it. |
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When it comes to writing in my diary, jotting down a few thoughts, initial ideas for a film script or memories, I always put pen to paper. |
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Most of the time, the script simply brings the issue up and leaves it at that with the rest of the work and questioning to come from a healthy family discussion afterwards. |
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A witty script and the perceptive cast needed to deliver it make Humble Boy a great cure for the February blahs. |
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A syllabary such as Linear B, the Mycenaean script dating from about 1400 bce, would have a graph for each of those syllables. |
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The script consisted of 27 letters, of which some 19 or 20 were taken over from the Greek uncial script. |
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Refactor: this feature is extended to allow a script to mutate to another type. |
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He would have been fine in the movie if the script made a lick of sense. |
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The script was so strong he decided to take a chance on a first-time writer and director to make the film. |
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His paintings consist of a gestural script simultaneously simple yet impossible to decipher. |
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Before the middle of the 8th century bce, the Phrygians adopted an alphabetic script ultimately derived from the Phoenician alphabet. |
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At the back of the acting edition of the script is a list of equipment required to simulate a banshee express. |
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The attached file contains a sample interview script that you can easily adapt for your own business. |
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The script is recursive and can perform search or replacement in all subdirectories. |
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Maybe there's a superstition in Hollywood that to prepare a script is bad luck. |
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She pulls the scene off superbly, although the audio commentary suggests it was hard work – particularly for the script supervisor. |
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The attached file contains a sample phone script that can be adapted to your particular needs. |
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Developers can use the API to script their signing activities and integrate them into the overall application development process. |
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Any site or script file name containing spaces must be enclosed in quotation marks. |
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The appropriate script font can also be the basis of a design or general appearance. |
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This script builds the indexes and updates the statistics in the database distribution pages. |
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When you submit the form, this script will retrieve the page over the web, and save its contents in the index. |
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Visiting artists join the staff and help students to script and create original theatre. |
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The elegant script formed by the numerals and hands stood out in black or blue against the opaque white or guilloched metal of the dial. |
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Currently, these scripts are optimized for deploying one script to one server or to a few desktops in a unique desktop environment. |
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The script attempted to recreate the hilarity from the original as Ferris decides that he needs to take another breather. |
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It was more a matter of the development of a more mature pattern that was no longer a capital script but one that consisted of hybrid majuscules organized as a graphic system. |
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After all, if there's one thing voters love, it's a hollywood ending, and no one has a better script so far than Anthony Woods. |
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The script doesn't break new ground, or scintillate with New Yorker wit. |
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With a terrible script and poor design and direction, The Hunchback of Notre Dame has rapidly become known as the worst in the Stratford Festival's history. |
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Young virus writers and script kiddies troll the Internet every day. |
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Then we did a lot of rehearsal, improv, and a lot of talking about the script and everything, but never ever touched that scene. |
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The font set features 9 unique, historically accurate script fonts. |
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The script writer and director ruined the ending of the movie for me. |
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As one of these images shows, every key punch was in the script and linked to a graphic of the keyboard. |
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Experienced mentors and script editors are attached to each project. |
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The device can also be connected to a special keyboard, or users can write on the touchscreen, which will convert script into text with proprietary software. |
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Grammatically, much simplification of inflection took place in Middle Persian, which was recorded both in an Aramaic alphabet and a script called Huzvaresh. |
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She played the part by reading from a script assembled almost entirely out of verbatim Palin quotes. |
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Even the script has the rough-cut unpredictability of real life. |
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Here it's my first movie and I wrote a script with 8 victims, 13 principal maniacs, 300 extras, chickens, dogs, cats, children, musical numbers, and a buzz saw! |
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After finding a script featuring the story of a tour guide, resourceful student Lucy Pearman hit on the idea of staging her play in an open top bus. |
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The film would be merely a showpiece however, a star turn for its lead actor, if the script did not successfully balance Whale's story with those of Clay Boone and Hannah. |
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When I read the story I thought it was revelatory and completely the opposite of what I thought the script to be. |
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He is a master of dry straight-faced witty delivery and he brings a subtle sense of pathos to a script that has a tendency to milk its gags to death. |
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Its chief products included one-volume bibles specifically made for export to other centres, thus disseminating the elegant Tours script and decorated initials. |
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The editor and author then discuss the script by electronic mail, telephone or fax and, when it is satisfactory, the file is transmitted to the penciler. |
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The script is peppered with the sort of bickering and snipes you hear from those disgruntled married couples you unfortunately find yourself seated with on cruises. |
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The script is peppered with hilarious, punchy one-liners and one malicious twist in the plot follows another to keep the momentum swinging nicely. |
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The script and dialogue writers have kept essential logic and reasoning and the basic distinctions between comedy and farce far away from viewers' sensibility. |
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Here he fights a losing battle against a formulaic script and a clunky, cliff-hanging finale that wouldn't have seemed out of place in a silent melodrama. |
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Taking a script written by three first-timers, Harlin has crafted an expectation-confounding descent into dark hearts and the supernatural deviltry at which its title hints. |
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But script and company are trying to function in two registers simultaneously, and the show vacillates too wildly from child-focused hamming to bawdy double entendre. |
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Tamil can be transliterated into English by using ISO 15919, since English language uses the Latin script for writing. |
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When he complained about the quality of a script he was performing, Joseph challenged him to write a better one. |
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This formula is also somewhat evident in Dahl's film script for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. |
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Fleming followed the disappointment of For Your Eyes Only with Thunderball, the novelization of a film script on which he had worked with others. |
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Moore also publicly criticised details of the script before the film's release, pointing to apparent laziness in the writing. |
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But Chakrabarti's script avoids heavy-handedness. |
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I lucked out in one sense because the script has been revised by Jack O'Brien. |
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