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If there were still an award category for Best Musical, Tim Sutton's film "Memphis" (which I discuss in this clip) would have deserved it when it was released last year.
By Richard Brody November 4, 2015 If there were still an award category for Best Musical, Tim Sutton's film "Memphis" (which I discuss in this clip) would have deserved it when it was released last year.
By Richard Brody August 15, 2016 You'd think that the polymathic Bill Gunn, who directed, wrote, and co-starred in "Ganja & Hess," from 1973 (which I discuss in this clip), would have thrived in the freewheeling New Hollywood of the nineteen-seventies.
If enforced, the ruling could also slow the rate at which video is posted to the site as any music clip would have to be cleared for copyright before being used.
An illegal magazine clip would have allowed for the firing of 60 high-powered rounds in rapid succession.
That being said, Braun, who is no fan of the president's, told the outlet the clip would have already made the rounds.
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This potent mixture of fear and lust for YouTube is why Viacom was paying multiple ad agencies to sneak video clips on to YouTube even as it was suing it, even going so far as to "rough up" the video before posting it so that it appeared to come from dodgy pirate sites – presumably, posting studio-fresh clips would have given the game away.
In case of false-negative determination of coiling, surgical clipping would have been performed, although coiling would have been feasible.
Had RhinoSkin put them on the top piece, the clips would have been out of the way.
In patients where false-positive feasibility of coiling was determined by CTA or MRA, angiography during the coiling procedure would show no feasibility and transfer to surgical clipping would have been performed.
Subjects were informed that some clips would have a dramatic end, but they should attend closely to the stimuli throughout.
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