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Since Tuschi had already delivered a print of the film to the festival, a screening will go ahead on 14 February – though without German subtitles, if the stolen film is not recovered in time.
Our next stop is Boulder Colorado Thursday February 25th, 7pm at the Dairy Center for the Arts and proceeds from the screening will go to the Colorado Coalition to End Hunger.
Thanks to a misunderstanding, or a cruel TSA agent or a federal screener who has no values and steals from the passengers he's assigned to protect, the screening will go terribly wrong.
A good understudy of the willingness of pregnant women to undergo HIV screening will go a long way in assisting in the design and implementation of appropriate interventions.
36, 48 If one assumes that all CMT1 patients with a negative PMP22 duplication on initial screening will go on to get panel testing as a second step, then we can evaluate the practicality of initial targeted testing of the PMP22 duplication versus including it as part of an initial multigene panel screen.
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Screen Digest says the number of digital 3-D screens will go from 750 today to 5,000 by 2009.
One of the games that film students sometimes play is to judge a director on whether you have the illusion that the people on the screen will go on doing what they're doing after the camera leaves them.
HERE'S what catches my interest: When you're not using a Latitude On laptop, its screen will go dark, but it's not in standby mode — it's in a "low-power state," as Dell terms it.
Yes, I can see it now: puffed up to the size of the jumbotrons used in sports stadia, a permatanned face topped by a saffron quiff glares into the camera and tells the entire human race, "You're fired!" Then, at last, the soothing, bantering, cornucopian screen will go dark for ever.
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