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The Steam version supports 1080p multi-monitor play, and it includes all the same single-player campaigns from the original game, along with the Conquerors expansion.
There's a corridor at the John F. Kennedy Library where the walls are painted black and where television monitors play, night and day, a single scene: Walter Cronkite announcing Kennedy's death.
An interaction effect was found between subjective norm and ethnicity for intention to monitor outdoor play, and between attitude and perceived child weight for intention to monitor snack intake (step 3).
Dutch parents have stronger intentions to monitor outdoor play and snack intake than Turkish parents.
At univariate level, Dutch parents had stronger intentions to monitor outdoor play and snack intake, and they observed more outdoor play and lower snack intake in their child, compared to Turkish parents (Table 3).
In discussing the making of her work, Eke describes playing at home with her computer and a television monitor, "playing it back live and then recording the image so it builds this repetitive image.
There were Monitor playing cards, hats, scrimshaw and sheet music.
In the reception area, a television monitor plays hip music videos and music-themed modern art adorns the walls.
Wolfe and Maisto (2000) highlight the importance of a behavioural assessment (including questionnaires, self-monitoring, role play and collection of collateral information) in order to explore the functional relationship between substance use patterns and ED behaviours.
The Parisian boys glued the other morning to a video monitor playing a clip from "Tarzan and His Mate" (1934) didn't seem to be rapt by the concept of environmental preservation.
She'd have her nieces and nephews fill in the missing words and phrases; then, in an art gallery in Italy, Isabella Rossellini would sit and recite the Mad Libs (the script delivered to her by Clark via an earpiece, to add a layer of awkwardness) to a soundtrack of chopped-up, sort-of-recognizable Verdi and a monitor playing clips of Mussolini himself.
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