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The HD cinema broadcasts, which beam to 2,000 cinemas in 66 countries "in every continent apart from Antarctica", are Gelb's most famous innovation.
Given the title of the film, and the opening introduction, during which Beam defines the word miracle, it's clear Miracles From Heaven is headed – resulting in a drama totally devoid of tension.
It's hard to reconcile the setting of "Gracefully Insane" -- the luxurious appointments, the pastoral surroundings, the lovable eccentrics -- with the desolate interior landscape of the mentally ill, which Beam makes no attempt to convey.
Thames Water is currently rolling out 'smart meters' – which beam data about your water consumption directly to the company's network, so no reading is required – to all their customers, borough by borough.
Never has the orbit of a rock that big been calculated to pass so near: 2012 DA14 will be flying lower than the satellites which beam down television programmes.
It leaves full choice to the actual scheduler as to which beam to activate at what time.
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Much credit goes to the BBC, which beams news to the nation.
The walls and ceiling were hung with translucent silk through which beams of light filtered.
One of these was the CONSERT experiment, which beamed radar through the comet's interior between Philae and Rosetta.
Strobe lights flashed on the placid face of the patron pink-bowed cat, which beamed down from the ceiling.
And the live show has been eclipsed by television, which beams the bash to tens of millions of spectators.
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