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The Thanksgiving special only aired once, and its inclusion in the Mike Judge Collection DVD set shows it in a heavily edited format without the music videos or the celebrity appearances.
The sources have been heavily edited to meet the Deuteronomistic agenda, but in the broadest sense they appear to have been:
The programme gained cult status due to its unique mix of surreal monologue, music, synthesised voices, heavily edited broadcasts and recurring sketches.
A heavily edited version was made available legally during 1992.
For instance, Cecil Sharp campaigned, with some success, to have English traditional songs ( in his own heavily edited and expurgated versions ) to be taught to school children.
After the execution, the Queen ordered Bacon to write the official government account of the trial, which was later published as A DECLARATION of the Practices and Treasons attempted and committed by Robert late Earle of Essex and his Complices, against her Majestie and her Kingdoms ... after Bacon's first draft was heavily edited by the Queen and her ministers.
The Terror of Godzilla was heavily edited to obtain a " G " rating from the MPAA.
Hoping to capitalize on the success of airing Gundam Wing the previous year, Bandai Entertainment released a heavily edited and English-dubbed version of the series premiering on Toonami across the United States on Monday, July 23, 2001.
Dick's former wife Tessa claims that the published screenplay " has been heavily edited, and others have added material to the screenplay that Phil wrote ", though she suggests that " film producers really ought to take a look at the author ’ s own screenplay before embarking upon their journey of interpretation ".
In the less conservative European markets, content that might be heavily edited or cut in an English-language release is often present in French, German and other translated editions.
It is also known to English-speaking audiences as Space Cruiser Yamato ; an English-dubbed and heavily edited version of the series was broadcast on North American and Australian television as Star Blazers.
Star Blazers is a heavily edited dubbed version for the US market produced by Westchester Film Corporation.
Produced by Haim Saban, these dubbed episodes were heavily edited to remove footage, add new " flashback " sequences to remind the audience of the events that just occurred, and to heavily downplay the role of Hitomi in the series.
They released IBTABA in 1989, a " live " album of mostly re-worked versions of songs from The Ideal Copy and A Bell Is a Cup, heavily re-arranged, edited, and remixed.
Most of the songs were shortened and heavily edited, resulting in almost fifteen minutes of unused space on the compact disc release.
However, though based on autobiographical material by Harris, the book was heavily edited and rewritten by Trocchi.
The circumstances of his life were heavily edited and romanticized for the 1948 MGM biopic Words and Music.
In 1957 the Old Vic staged a heavily edited ninety minute performance as part of a double bill with an edited version of The Comedy of Errors.
In 1981, John Barton followed the 1957 Old Vic model and directed a heavily edited version of the play as a double bill with The Two Gentlemen of Verona for the RSC, starring Patrick Stewart as Titus, Sheila Hancock as Tamora, Hugh Quarshie as Aaron and Leonie Mellinger as Lavinia.
In 1989, Jeanette Lambermont directed a heavily edited kabuki version of the play at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, in a double bill with The Comedy of Errors, starring Nicholas Pennell as Titus, Goldie Semple as Tamora, Hubert Baron Kelly as Aaron and Lucy Peacock as Lavinia.
Brooke fell heavily in love several times with both men and women, although his bisexuality was edited out of his life by his first literary executor.
* Iron Sky, a 2012 Finnish film in which a colony of Nazis on the Moon have been educated with a revisionist history based on a heavily edited version of The Great Dictator in which the ' Dictator ' is portrayed as a kind and benevolent leader wishing to bring peace to the planet.

heavily and sixty
Livingston became the original gateway to Yellowstone National Park, which the NPR began promoting heavily to visitors from the East, by way of a branch running some sixty miles south to first the Cinnabar station and later Gardiner.
In the " sudden death " overtime, after sixty minutes of play, Baker was not even breathing heavily.
According to Ibn al-Nadim, al-Kindi wrote at least two hundred and sixty books, contributing heavily to geometry ( thirty-two books ), medicine and philosophy ( twenty-two books each ), logic ( nine books ), and physics ( twelve books ).
Dicks also contributed heavily to Target Books ' range of novelisations of Doctor Who television stories, writing more than sixty of the titles published by the company.
In 456 the Visigothic army was too heavily engaged in Hispania to be an effective threat to Italia, and Ricimer had just destroyed a pirate fleet of sixty Vandal ships ; Majorian and Ricimer marched against Avitus and defeated him near Placentia.
The Baggara were heavily victimized in Gardoud ; sixty Baggara were dead, 82 wounded ; see the first Paragraph in this report.
The rearguard was heavily engaged, and the casualties numbered about sixty.

heavily and minute
In 1985, German radio channel Sender Freies Berlin broadcast a heavily edited seventy-six minute two-part adaptation of the octology adapted by Rolf Schneider, under the title Shakespeare's Rosenkriege.
In 1985, German radio channel Sender Freies Berlin broadcast a heavily edited seventy-six minute two-part adaptation of the octology adapted by Rolf Schneider, under the title Shakespeare's Rosenkriege.
They were broadcast in three 15 minute slots on CBBC and BBC One and later repeated in entirety on BBC One on consecutive Sundays The readings of Muddle Earth were heavily accompanied by animation and featured actors speaking lines ( all animated characters were voiced by John Sessions, also voicing Joe's parts when he wasn't present.
Many of these rules diverged heavily from those in used in American Wrestling-five minute rounds ( three minutes for title matches ), two public warnings for rule breaking before a disqualification, " knockouts "( countouts ) and disqualifications counting as automatic two falls in best of three falls matches ( which were predominant ), and no follow-up moves allowed on a grounded opponent.
The most heavily altered of the three, The Day the Earth Froze had a running time of only 67 minutes, down 24 minutes from the 91 minute runtime of the Soviet original.
Where Berlioz ' symphony is more than an hour and a half of expressionistic, heavily orchestrated drama, an opera forced into the form of a symphony, Satie's thirty minute composition reveals little drama in the music: the drama is entirely concentrated in the text, which is presented in the form of recitativo-style singing to a background of sparsely orchestrated, nearly repetitive music, picturing some aspects of Socrates ' life, including his final moments.
However at the last minute in a 45 minutes meeting between Sir Jugnauth and Berenger, an alliance of MSM-MMM was remade and Navin Ramgoolam lost heavily once again winning only 8 seats against 56 seats.
They are currently heavily promoting a new IDD 132 service, which offers cheaper calling rates mobile & landlines in selected countries, at a rate of 20 sen ( roughly 6 US cents ) per minute which is, at certain times for many subscribers, even cheaper than a local call.
Later, with the scores level in the last minute of extra time, a heavily bandaged Linighan outjumped Bright from a corner to score the winning goal, securing the Cup Double for Arsenal.

heavily and performance
The style is geared towards performance and is heavily based on short choreographies.
" James Wierzbicki for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch described Adams's score as the weak point in an otherwise well-staged performance, noting the music as " inappropriately placid ," " cliché-ridden in the abstract " and " heavily in Adams's worn-out Minimalist clichés.
This brevity has suggested to many critics that the received version is based on a heavily cut source, perhaps a prompt-book for a particular performance.
Later performances tended to be even more heavily cut, including the additional removal of the Kromï scene, likely for political reasons ( starting 20 October 1876, the 13th performance ).
Deneuve's performance in Truffaut's The Last Metro ( 1980 ) was heavily acclaimed and garnered her the César Award for Best Actress.
Others argue that market conduct is largely determined by market structure, hence, market performance depends heavily on market structure, and that leads them to pay little attention to market conduct.
Their 1992 – 93 world tours were successful, culminating in a performance at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles in early 1993 that has been heavily bootlegged.
They also invested heavily in advanced automatic vectorizing compilers in order to gain performance when existing programs were ported to their systems.
While an off-air recording of this performance was heavily bootlegged on video for decades, the master tape was later located and subsequently released on DVD as Circa 72 2006.
Bresson's early artistic focus was to separate the language of cinema from the theater, which often heavily involves the actor's performance to drive the work.
During Act II of a sold-out performance of Nord-Ost a little after 9: 00 PM, some 40-50 heavily armed and masked men and women drove in a bus to the theater and entered the main hall firing assault rifles in the air.
Machines that rely heavily on the performance of 2D graphics ( such as video game consoles ) often have special-purpose circuitry called a blitter.
The current state of manual operation has led to heavily degraded service, with new manual requirements such as absolute blocks, speed restrictions, and end-of-platform stopping leading to increased headways between trains, increased dwell time, and worse on-time performance.
Many fundamental DSP algorithms, such as FIR filters or the Fast Fourier transform ( FFT ) depend heavily on multiply – accumulate performance.
These schools are often heavily over-subscribed, and award places in rank order of performance in their entry tests.
On 14 March 2009, Gibb teamed with Olivia Newton-John to present the one-hour finale performance at a star-studded 12-hour live concert at Sydney's Sydney Cricket Ground, part of Sound Relief, a fundraiser to aid victims of the February 2009 Victorian Bushfires that devastated large tracts of heavily wooded and populated south-eastern Australia, where the Gibb family once lived.
His film performance, if not the production as a whole, is heavily based on his earlier stage rendition.
Meanwhile, there had been several attempts at legitimate black stage performance, the most ambitious probably being New York's African Grove theater, founded and operated by free blacks in 1821, with a repertoire drawing heavily on Shakespeare.
In applications where the computer is often heavily loaded, such as scientific computing, performance per watt-how much computing the CPU does per unit of energy becomes more significant.
Their most famous performance was heavily influenced by an early similar act by the notorious Barrison Sisters.
The Living Theatre was also heavily influenced by him, as was much English-language experimental theatre and performance art ; Karen Finley, Spalding Gray, Liz LeCompte, Richard Foreman, Charles Marowitz, Sam Shepard, Joseph Chaikin, and more all named Artaud as one of their influences.
His performance and video work was marked heavily by confrontation and Situationism.
At the time, Pontiac's advertising and marketing approach was heavily based on performance, and racing was an important component of that strategy.

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