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At least the movie has the good grace not to rely on clips from ABC, which has become a part of Disney; the Mean Joe Greene "Coke and a smile" commercial will swell tear ducts just as surely as the movie itself does.
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"Fed Up" therefore relies on clips.
I had been relying on clip-on ties since my father died.
We therefore extended the predicted breakpoints to 200 bp intervals (the intervals between clusters without relying on clipped reads predicted by Jitterbug are on average 184 bp) and merged the resulting overlaps, then filtered them according to the author's recommendations.
For news of the protests, people in town had to rely on TV clips from Greensboro, N.C., or Roanoke, Va.
Assuming the Redskins draft Robert Griffin III (just try to stop them), fans will have to rely on highlight clips or their cousin's dish package until Washington hosts the Giants on Monday night, Dec. 3.
Most acutely because the Iranian government has pursued a self-defeating policy of blocking international press access and internet communication sites, making the outside world rely on video clips from phone cameras and blogs for information on the ground.
It's no small feat to pull off this eclectic vision of breaking news, which relies on film clips and graphics to tell its stories.
On a side note, the typical Canadian wind turbine kills an average of 8.2 birds a year, a far cry from the estimated 2,000 yearly deaths caused by tailings ponds, but this kind of fact-fudging was typical for the majority of the speech, as Ezra relied on YouTube clips and hyperbole to carry him.
Unless, of course, you're still relying on cheesy clip-ons or amateur YouTube tutorials to scrape by without the proper knot knowledge.
But they're also vital for such sites to maintain good relations with media companies, whose video and audio clips they rely on to drive traffic.
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