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But the film has gained in stature over the years; its tracking shots of Danny riding his tricycle along the hotel's corridors made it among the first productions to exploit the potential of the Steadicam, while many set-pieces and lines of dialogue ("Redrum", the spooky twins, "Heeeere's Johnny!") are now so well known they're been parodied countless times by other films or TV shows.

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In each stage a dominant class uses its control of the means of production to exploit the labour of a larger class of workers.

This is why, throughout history, freedom has usually been restricted to members of the ruling class, who use their control of the land and other means of production to exploit the labour of the poor and subservient.

The unprecedented push to bring untapped reserves into production, and to exploit new and undiscovered fields, involves some of the most complex feats of engineering ever attempted.

After the death of Akira Kurosawa, the Japanese director's family embarked on a possibly ill-advised scramble to get films based on his scripts into production, and to exploit his name.

This report describes a comparative approach to identify potent integration sites that support stable protein production and to exploit these sites by Flp RMCE to target expression cassettes of choice.

It is being shot on newfangled digital cameras for a budget of less than $600,000 by Visionbox Pictures, a new production company hoping to exploit this less expensive digital technology that theoretically will make it possible to make more movies more cheaply.

And none has hinted that it intends to exploit production skills by becoming a "foundry" producing chips for others.

Lego Toys has a production deal with Miramax to exploit its Bionicle toys (characters whose name springs from the combination of "biological" and "chronicle").

Cooperation (and the potential for cheating) amongst parasites can take many forms – for instance it could involve participation in replication (and the production of shared toxins) to exploit hosts [46], [47], interference between non-kin through competition or collective action to avoid host defences.

Due to economical demands to further increase the efficiency of production processes, it is essential to exploit the full potential of wear resistant hard coatings.

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