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"Borgen" takes a far subtler and more beguiling view of people and political relationships, even though it is shown with subtitles and is almost impossible to find on screen.
Alessandra Stanley, the television critic for the Times, praised its "sympathetic and layered" depiction of "the female condition," while pointing out that, for American viewers, the show is "almost impossible to find on screen".
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Finding on-screen talent doesn't seem to be a problem.
This was my initial reaction, a reaction, from what I've gathered, not all too different from many young feminists dismayed by the male dominance and misogyny they find on screens.
But for all the learning and networking opportunities afforded by the panels, talks and meet-and-greets taking place here this week, the most striking object lesson in resourcefulness could be found on screen, in the improbable form of "Closed Curtain," the latest from Jafar Panahi, who has been prevented from working and traveling by the Iranian authorities.
A better distillation of what life was like in the spring 2013 might not be found on screen this year.
It is providing a much-needed stage for characters (and actors) that are not often found on screen, big or small.
Among average-risk patients, repeat colonoscopy in 5 years is recommended after 1 to 2 small (<1 cm) adenomas are found on screening colonoscopy or in 10 years if hyperplastic polyps are found.
DCIS can initially appear as a breast lump but more commonly it is found on screening mammography as tiny specks, calls microcalcifications.
M1T1 GAS clinical isolate 5628 was found on screening to lack SpeB activity by azocasein assay.
For mammographically visible masses found on screening, additional US would be redundant as they will be seen on subsequent exams.
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