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At the Intelligent Channel there were smart, lengthy (by YouTube standards) interviews with cultural figures like the documentarian Alex Gibney and the comedian Gilbert Gottfried conducted by Richard Belzer (Detective Munch on "Law & Order: SVU"), who resembles a more prolix, pop-cultural Charlie Rose.
With a few exceptions Discovery Channel, ESPN, NHK specials, BBC documentaries, for example—pictures usually take precedence over content in television: a news item that runs for more than half a minute (ie, more than 100 spoken words) is called "lengthy" by television producers.In its way, the Internet can be just as uninformative, albeit for different reasons.
This was rejected as too lengthy by the ringleader, but these two names contrast dramatically with those usually favoured by Islamic militant outfits, which tend to be restricted to fairly monotonous formulations of references to early Islamic history or, occasionally, more recent ideologues.
This reduction results from the shorter intercepted lengthy by the UV light beam in the dark zone as the vertical distance from the burning surface increases; the deduced NO concentration is thereby decreased if the whole propellant diameter is used as the path length in data analysis.
This Skype call, though lengthy by interview standards, was still but a hiccup in time.
The installation was noted as lengthy by PC Magazine, especially on malware-infected systems.
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Downing Street issued a lengthy point-by-point document on Tuesday night challenging the claims by Vote Leave.
Computers have to do this using lengthy step-by-step procedures (algorithms).
Giuseppe weakly opted for his mother and settled into a lengthy marriage-by-correspondence (in French) with Licy.
Theranos then goes into a lengthy point-by-point response to the Journal's allegations.
Morality was at the center of "Lincoln," and so was Tony Kushner's artfully historical language, especially when delivered, in lengthy monologues, by Daniel Day-Lewis (or barked by Tommy Lee Jones).
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