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The artists would be screening the film now a seventy-five-minute compilation of a hundred and two ads, spanning fifty-six years—athehe Museum of Modern Art, on October 30th.
Richard Corey, executive officer of the California Air Resources Board, said: "On 25 September, the California Air Resources Board sent letters to all manufacturers letting them know we would be screening vehicles for potential defeat devices.
The Daily Mail complained about Newman "spouting four-letter, dirty, blue words – a dictionary of profanity" and ITV's chief film-buyer, Leslie Halliwell, had to reassure viewers that he would be screening a "softer" version than the expletive-riddled original.
The long-term goal, assuming effective drugs can be developed to prevent or slow the disease, would be screening programs that can identify those likely to be helped as early as possible.
Gifts were distributed, childish faces gleamed with excitement and too much Haribo, and in the moments before the lights went down children's film guru and genial host Justin Johnson announced that in the coming year the BFI would be screening every one of Disney's animated features – what the Mouse House solemnly refers to as its canon – as the 50th, Tangled, approached its release.
When it was announced that the BBC would be screening the 1990 Wembley event, Tory MP John Carlisle, whose ties to the white South African government extended into the distance, said: "The BBC have just gone bananas … Many will remember his record and the record of his wife as they take the podium.
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How the Yugoslav soldiers would be screened was not clear.
The New York medical examiner's office declined to say what specific substances would be screened.
Potential renters would be screened for credit, criminal and driving records.
Not in person, though: this would be a conference call, and the questions would be screened by Rice's aides.
The programme is being made as a pilot show and if commissioned for a series would be screened by BBC1.
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