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Jarman's filmmaking relied greatly on the largesse of friends who shot, edited, and costumed, and on a distinctly political sensibility, informed by AIDS and the closeted lives that gay men led for decades for fear of shame or arrest.
Below are edited excerpts from Warwick and Khan's presentation, arranged according to several distinctly "unsafe" spaces from seedy nightclubs to online chatrooms to the American suburbs that the show frequently depicted as being under threat.
Helen Freedman, who lives in Manhattan and edits three parenting newspapers, lands distinctly in the practical camp.
Clearly, Feinstein is a showman, not a writer: as an author he distinctly needs much heavier editing.
One commentator said he wanted to understand better what made the protagonist 'tick.' That one got me motivated for some real re-writing". Crowd-editing proved distinctly advantageous in making choices: "I had two alternate openings, and the readers helped me choose the one used in the book.
Participants could engage in various levels and kinds of editing, allowing us to distinctly measure both compliance and performance.
RBP16 and MRP1/2 showed the similar effect on the editing and stability of some RNAs but function distinctly or reduntantly depending on the RNAs.
When the adjacent structures do not have distinctly different signal intensities allowing automatic boundary detection, extensive time-consuming manual editing is required and the accuracy is significantly compromised.
Distinctly unappetising.
Its contents itemised distinctly.
A distinctly satisfying thought.
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