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editor's and cut
' Cut ' explicitly refers to the process of film editing: the director's cut is preceded by the rough editor's cut and followed by the final cut meant for the public film release.
Second, the editor's cut, which is reduced from the rough cut, according to the editor's tastes.
There are several editing stages and the editor's cut is the first.
Because it is the first pass, the editor's cut might be longer than the final film.
This is the time that is set aside where the film editor's first cut is molded to fit the director's vision.
" The editor's notes serve mainly to mark dissent from Miss Aguilar's depreciation of Jewish tradition — due probably to her Marrano ancestry and to her country life, cut off from association with Jews.

editor's and sometimes
* the editor's analysis of that evidence ( sometimes a simple likelihood rating ), and

editor's and referred
Film editing is often referred to as the " invisible art " because when it is well-practiced, the viewer can become so engaged that he or she is not even aware of the editor's work.
The journal was often referred to by the editor's name: Gilberts Annalen, Poggendorfs Annalen, and so on, or for short Pogg.

editor's and Assembly
During his time in the Assembly, Johnson famously nearly broke a local editor's nose after accusing the editor of writing an insulting article on the young Assemblyman.

editor's and edit
The ISPF Workstation Agent can be used to edit PC based files from the ISPF editor to take advantage of the editor's strengths.
* When saving the page after a section edit, the editor's browser may navigate to the wrong section.
Each line shows details of each edit: whether minor ( m ), whether made by a bot ( b ), if a new page was created ( N ), the time, a link to the page, a link to the difference (" diff ") made by the edit in question, a link to the page history (" hist "), the editor's user name or IP address, the increase ( green ) or decrease ( red ) in the number of bytes, e. g. < span class =' mw-plusminus-pos '>(+ 76 )</ span >, < span class =' mw-plusminus-neg '>(- 490 )</ span > and, if over 500, in bold: < strong class =' mw-plusminus-pos '>(+ 794 )</ strong >, < strong class =' mw-plusminus-neg '>(- 2, 412 )</ strong >, and the edit summary.

editor's and ")
He climbs into the building through the ventilation system, disables a security robot ( which he dubs " Colin ") by hardwiring it to be happy all the time, and then gets it to cover his entrance to the editor's office, finding out along the way that the Guide has been taken over and is no longer owned by Megadodo Publications.

editor's and is
John's theology of chastity has been replaced by the editor's theology of outright celibacy, which makes little sense when John's true church is symbolised as a bride of the Lamb.
In film, however, continuity is very nearly last on a film editor's list of important things to maintain.
He is the editor's watchman.
A vital question is whether it is composed of sources which date from its editor's lifetime, and to what extent is it composed of earlier, or later sources.
This is badly dated ( based on the 1873 Graham translation ), severely abridged ( leaving out, for instance, Book Six on defense — which Clausewitz considered to be the stronger form of warfare ), and badly biased ( because of its Vietnam War era and the editor's hostility to " neo-Clausewitzian " Henry Kissinger ).
This is the document editor's ability to textually analyze the contents of a document.
It is a long-standing tradition that an editor's only signed article during his tenure is written on the occasion of his departure from the position.
An editor's note, however, denoutes that this is due to Plug's looks taking after his mother.
Another important issue is citation errors, which often occur due to carelessness on either the researcher or journal editor's part in the publication procedure.
Evidence provided by the Defendants that Newport is considered a county seat or one of two county seats by historians, encyclopedias ( editor's note: Wikipedia was cited in this case by the Defendants ) and government agencies is based upon practical realities of how county government and the court system have functioned, pursuant to law, in Campbell County for the past 150 years.

editor's and first
Porson at first took no notice of either, but went on with his Euripides, publishing the Orestes in 1798, the Phoenissae in 1799 and the Medea in 1801, the last printed at the Cambridge press, and with the editor's name on the title-page.
Das Schloß was published that year as a two volume set — the novel in the first volume, and the fragments, deletions and editor's notes in a second volume.
K. M. Panikkar was its first editor with Devdas Gandhi ( son of Mahatma Gandhi ) on the editor's panel.

editor's and what
Provincial newspapers at that time did not possess much influence ; it was no part of the editor's duty to supply what are now called " leading articles ", and the system of reporting was described as " defective " by the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
Stossel grew continuously more frustrated with having to follow the assignment editor's vision of what was news.
Whatever the case, it is the assignment editor's job to determine what news tips and news releases are the most newsworthy, and then decide which reporter to assign a story to.

editor's and final
Alma became his collaborator and sounding board, with a keen ear for dialogue and an editor's sharp eye for scrutinising a film's final version for continuity flaws so minor they escaped Hitchcock's own notice and that of his crew.
On the final episode the story editor's credit was given over to his successor Gerry Davis and Tosh was co-credited.
" Hirsch also notes that, " Collected Poems features a thorough nine-part introduction and a chronology as well as helpful appendixes that include Berryman's published prefaces, notes and dedications ; a section of editor's notes, guidelines and procedures ; and an account of the poems in their final stages of composition and publication.
When Edatata Narayanan wanted to make some editorial changes amidst reported opposition from the editorial staff, he told them in no uncertain terms that he belonged to the school of journalism where the editor's view is final.

editor's and film
The Browser, where source media files ( clips ) are listed, replicates the editor's traditional film ' bins ' or stacks of videotapes.
The programming encompasses editor's offices for film, theatre, music, visual arts, applied arts, science, education, documentaries and daily cultural events.
One of Wild Kingdoms film editor's, Bernard Braham, A. C. E., was invited to membership with the American Cinema Editors in 1979 and won a prestigious EDDIE award in Hollywood for best documentary of the year, for the episode " Desert Spring.
The film depicts 24 hours in a newspaper editor's professional and personal life.
For Vincent Ostria, then journalist at the Cahiers du Cinéma, it was " the most genuine film of the year ( 1993 editor's note ).

editor's and will
Asked if he would change something he had produced on an editor's say-so, he answered with a flat " No. " But he added: " Oh, I will take a suggestion for revision.
The layout engine will have been considerably enhanced by the editor's developers to allow for typing, pasting, deleting and manipulation of the content.
' Nedjma ' was published in 1956 ( and Kateb will not forget the editor's comment: " This is too complicated.
Download. com awarded the game a 5-star editor's rating and described the game as a classic in the making, " Warning Forever will entice nearly every gamer who enjoys a space shootout ".
I will receive an editor's salary, and suffer the outrage of paying federal income tax on that salary.
As with his previous novels, Richardson prefaced the novel by claiming to be merely the editor, saying, " How such remarkable collections of private letters fell into the editor's hand he hopes the reader will not think it very necessary to enquire ".

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