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Some of the research outputs have taken a take long time before they could be published and disseminated due to the Government approval process that has affected efficiency.
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The Festival's director, Thierry Frémaux, believes that taking a taking a photo of yourself is "ridiculous and grotesque", and will discourage celebs from the practice.
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