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At one time Mr. Stiller wanted to adapt Budd Schulberg's brutal satire about a Hollywood hustler, "What Makes Sammy Run?," to the screen, a long dormant and now perhaps lost project that haunts this otherwise safe film like a wrathful ghost.
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Had he a background in computer science, Mr. Nations now says, he might have approached the "Lost" project differently.
Around this time he shot hours of video footage on an old Sony Porta-Pak camera for a legendary lost project entitled Stranded in Canton.
Anyieth D'Awol, organiser of the Naming Those We Lost project, told Agence France-Presse: "This list, although a fraction of the total loss, reflects the devastating human impact of South Sudan's year-long war in which no one has been officially counting the dead.
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But he added that CCS needed to be developed quickly: "What happens to the losing projects is also very important.
"But when there's a plum project or a particular star, some of the agent's decisions are based on relationships and emotion, and Zucker might lose projects".
"This was the hardest scientific competition Europe has ever seen and we congratulate the winners," says Dirk Helbing, coordinator of FuturICT, one of the losing projects.
Ganley held his principled line, lost his project but retained his political integrity.
He lost a project, but more importantly, he lost his son - a man the world didn't even know.
But the televised adventures of Alex Automatic aren't some lost Gerry Anderson project; they exist only in the mind of hollowed-out government asset Alex Anderson.
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