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The spot, in 30-second and 60-second versions, ends with these words on screen: "From one protector to another, we salute you.
I see something like this coming when her voice dips and she begins to talk about her dissatisfaction with the British accent she adopted for the film, admittedly one that careers loosely on screen from Southern belle to Cornish farmer.
He starts filming in September and will be seen on screen from late October.
Contrary to the myth, Temple was not all washed up at 12, and made a fairly easy transition on screen from cute child to pretty teenager.
As is just about everything else on screen, from the pies to the waitresses uniforms to the snappy, pop-song rhythms of the editing.
Its classic talking toucan told us "Guinness is good for you" while the brand has been advertising on screen from the first night of commercial television.
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The events on-screen, from sidewalk to home, run perhaps thirty or forty seconds; the actual time involved is probably a half-hour or more.
Meanwhile, Darby, Jamie's wife, clearly perceives that Jamie is running roughshod over her — as he does on-screen from the very start, interrupting her, speaking for her, and relegating her to a closely directed supporting role in his life.
Meanwhile, Darby, Jamie's wife, clearly perceives that Jamie is running roughshod over her as he does on-screen from the very start, interrupting her, speaking for her, and relegating her to a closely directed supporting role in his life.
How did the controversial court case involving Rodney King and the Los Angeles Police Department differ on-screen from the reality on the streets of L.A.? Teaching With The Times- Review New York Times coverage of Martha Stewart's trial and events leading up to it.
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