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After the screening her father was asked whether he was mortified.
A woman screening her eyes with her hands becomes every person who ever waited, hopelessly, for the loved one who never came back.
She could hardly look at me as she sat on the toilet while I shaved, her straight hair screening her face like those beaded curtains we all used to have.
With the curtains screening her from the bully who torments her, and the windows behind her shut against the rain, she can escape, at least in her mind: "With Bewick on my knee, I was then happy".
She told the Guardian she's in Cannes simply in support of the event, which she credits for launching her career in 2011 by screening her two breakthrough features, The Tree of Life and Take Shelter.
Judge Peter Murphy's compromise ruling, which involves screening her from public view in the court when she is not veiled, will set a precedent for how criminal courts deal with defendants who wear a traditional niqab.
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Ms. Harron said she recently screened her movie for the group Women in Film.
Later the New York artist Marilyn Minter will screen her new video, "Green Pink Caviar".
Her OB had screened her for the most common forms of hepatitis, but the tests were all fine.
We were on a plane flying to Ohio: Dunham had been invited back to Oberlin to screen her movie.
Still, I can't contemplate PGD without also contemplating what might have happened had my mother screened her embryos.
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