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Shouldn't Film4 be striving to screen something more imaginative?
"If the majority wishes to claim that choice is a criterion, it must define choice in a way that can function as a criterion with a practical capacity to screen something out," Justice David H. Souter said for himself and the three others, Justices John Paul Stevens, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen G. Breyer.
It's free entry and we're probably going to screen something and give away some beers if you come down early.
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Would the hotel screen something cool for you and your best buddies?
Before, Ms. Lawton said, "they didn't want to screen for something they could do nothing about".
The pair were long-time Preacher fans and it was a passion project to bring it to the screen – something that had been attempted several times since the late 90s, by Sam Mendes among others, without coming to fruition.
But for filmmakers intent on bringing to the screen something of her world, her characters and her stories, it must be hell itself.
LONDON — You need blinkers to navigate a big city, something to screen out the teeming surplus of ambient sights and sounds.
Telephone answering machines and caller ID make it easy for potential respondents to screen out calls -- something that is more likely in urban and suburban areas, where people are more likely to be the target of aggressive commercial telephone solicitations.
Next on her career wish list, she would like to return to the small screen, something which surprises me.
Some GPs cautiously embraced opportunities to more routinely screen for depression using tools such as the Personal Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) [ 16]: "...one of the good things that's happened recently with QOF targets and parameters...is to screen for depression so its something that we are now actively doing and may not have done four or five years ago" [HCP12].
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