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Before that she apparently tweeted a brief apology to followers which was screen-captured by a number of sites: "I apologise for the plagiarism in my work.
As for the Mail - always a wolf rather than a sheep - the situation is somewhat different, as you can see from the false headline above, which was screen-grabbed today.
Their input became a piece of art in its own right, which was screened at Fact.
He also produced Vasan Bala's "Peddlers", which was screened in the Cannes Critics' Week showcase.
Channel 4 made a three-hour drama, which was screened in the UK and that was it.
Turkey withdrew its ambassador to Washington for urgent "consultations" immediately after the vote, which was screened live on nationwide television.
But the city declined, and instead recommended that Mount Sinai, which was screening responders, put out its own guidelines.
"It was pretty dead-on," he said of the HBO series, which was screened at the Beacon Theater Tuesday.
The Panorama investigation, which was screened in May 2011, led to a serious case review two months later, which criticised Darlington-based Castlebeck Ltd for "profits profits before humanity".
Secret Pakistan, which was screened last Wednesday, explored accusations by CIA officials and western diplomats that Pakistan was failing to meet its commitments in the "war on terror".
The film, which was screened at the White House last month, was made under the gaze of Chavez's family, and it draws out a familiar hagiography.
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