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He set off on a thirty-week tour which took in some seventy-five cities.
The most recent major analysis, which took in 223 studies in 2012, found little evidence.
The studio did handle marketing for DreamWorks Animation's "Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted," which took in over $602 million worldwide.
In other European countries, such as Britain, which took in far fewer migrants, approval is much higher.
For several months, they lived at the W hotel in Union Square, which took in many downtown residents.
Adjusted to current prices, that film, which took in about $46 million at the time, would have had about $83 million in domestic sales.
The No. 1 film was a holdover, "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1" (Summit Entertainment), which took in an estimated $62.3 million during the long weekend.
The soft performance of "Edge of Darkness," which took in only about $37 million in foreign theaters after its release in January, increased skepticism about his bankability.
Judged by the bottom line alone, the most important movie of 2014 was Transformers: Age of Extinction, which took in more than $1bn £660mm) worldwide.
But even Sandler fans had second thoughts about Jack and Jill, which took in only $74 million, one of the worst results among his mainstream comedies.
He made his big-screen directorial debut earlier this year with Ted, which took in more than $420 million £2600 million) at the box office.
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