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Unavailable (legally) in the United States since the days of VHS, it, too, has been carefully restored Blu-rayy, $29.95; DVD, $19.95; not rated), bringing the complex optical effects (the work of Gordon Jennings, and as much of a wonder in their time as James Cameron's digital innovations) back to a level of eerie conviction they have not possessed in decades.
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Scaly like a crocodile, squat and bulky like a rhinoceros, its menacing grin bore witness to just how well, as Buckland had observed decades previously, its teeth and jaws were "adapted to effect the work of death most speedily".
In "Side Effects," the working out of the thriller plot is accomplished with too much verbal explanation.
She said the positive effects of the work of this year's winners would resonate beyond their countries' borders.
For example, a shortage of nurses resulting from inadequate planning may have adverse effects on the work of doctors.
Earlier Sir Malcolm was asked if Government spending cuts have had an effect on the work of the security services.
Mr Ford said the cuts would have a severe effect on the work of his department.
This integration has direct effect on the work of these separate disciplines.
We can still hear its effects today in the work of Lady Gaga or Arcade Fire.
This, he suggests, might be the effect of suppressing the work of the temporal lobes.
We know about the bystander effect because of the work of John Darley and Bibb Latane, two social psychology researchers who published a series of papers beginning in 1969.
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