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Examples and heist
Examples of the variety of directions the heist film can take would include the comedy heist film such as Topkapi, the western heist film such as The War Wagon, the war / heist film such as Kelly's Heroes, numerous spy movies and television programs which had heist-like plots, most notably Mission: Impossible and It Takes a Thief, and recently a sci-fi heist film combintation with Robot and Frank.

Examples and films
Examples of permanent applications include safety labels for power equipment, foil tape for HVAC duct work, automotive interior trim assembly, and sound / vibration damping films.
Examples of these films include Being John Malkovich, The Princess Bride, Night at the Museum, Groundhog Day, Click and Shrek.
Examples include universal horror films such as The Phantom of the Opera, Dracula, Frankenstein and The Mummy.
Examples of this exist not only in posters but also in the films of Leni Riefenstahl and Sergei Eisenstein.
Examples include Porky Pig, who is more sensible and calmer than Daffy Duck in later short films ; similarly, Sancho Panza is more rational than Don Quixote.
Examples of de Clerambault's syndrome ( erotomania ) in fiction include Ian McEwan's novel Enduring Love, which was later turned into a film also called Enduring Love ; the American movies Fatal Attraction and The Bodyguard, the Portuguese film O Fantasma ( 2001 ) and the French films Anna M. ( 2007 ) and Laetitia Colombani's À la folie ... pas du tout ( 2002 ).
Examples are the Behind Enemy Lines series of films.
Examples can be found in films that date back to the early days of movie making.
Examples of such " lost " films include the original eight-hour version of Greed, and London After Midnight.
Examples of formalist films may include Eisenstein's The Battleship Potemkin, Parajanov's The Color of Pomegranates, Resnais's Last Year at Marienbad and Hitchcock's Blackmail.
Examples of films and television series criticized for excessive use of dramatic license include Disney's Pocahontas, Oliver Stone's Alexander, the HBO series Rome and Showtime's The Tudors.
Examples include ultra-strong fibers, fabrics, adhesives and composites for vehicles, bio-compatible materials for implants and prosthetics, gels for medical applications, pharmaceuticals, and films with special dielectric, optical or spectroscopic properties for opto-electronic devices.
Examples include showing films of how disgusting fecal matter contaminates food which are then eaten or using messages such as " Soap it off or eat it later ".
Examples for all four are the films Memento ( dramaturgy ), 50 First Dates ( humor ), and the Star Trek: Enterprise episode " Twilight " ( plot device / tragic-a tragedy averted when the cure turns out to be retroactive ).
Examples of farces include British sitcom Fawlty Towers and Men Behaving Badly, as well as films like Monty Python's Life of Brian and Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator.
Examples of these include the Hays Code, which affected Hollywood films from the 1930s to the 1950s, and the Comics Code, which was designed to deal with the rise of horror comics in the 1950s and lasted into the 1970s.
" Examples employing this technique include the films Irréversible and Memento, the play Betrayal by Harold Pinter, and Martin Amis ' Time's Arrow.
Examples of movies which received the A-IV rating include The Exorcist and Saturday Night Fever, two films whose content was seen by many as being exaggerated by the mainstream press, perhaps leading to the wrong interpretations and false conclusions cited in the rating's full description.
Examples of such films include Baadal, Gupt, Jurm and Bichhoo.
Examples of one-week deals include promoting first run films coinciding with the particular race weekend, and promoting other simultenous events ( such as the Olympics ).
Examples of the former include the film Die Hard with a Vengeance, which was produced under the title Die Hard: New York and the James Bond films, which are commonly produced under titles such as Bond 22 until an official title is decided upon.
Examples of the latter include Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, which was produced under the title Blue Harvest ; 2009's Star Trek which was produced under the title Corporate Headquarters ; and the Batman films Batman Returns, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises, which were produced under the titles Dictel, The Intimidation Game, Rory's First Kiss and Magnus Rex, respectively.
Examples of compilation films include the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex films The Laughing Man and Individual Eleven, Space Battleship Yamato and the first three Mobile Suit Gundam films.

Examples and take
Examples of ATC include: NeuroPage which prompt users about meetings, Wakamaru, which provides companionship and reminds users to take medicine and calls for help if something is wrong, and telephone Reassurance systems.
Examples include " go west " or " take flashlight ".
Examples of such assurances are " the choice of godparents who will take sincere care of the child, or the support of the community ".
Examples of this are the heated air core memory of the IBM 1620 ( which could take up to 30 minutes to reach operating temperature, about 106 ° F, 41 ° C ) and the heated oil bath core memory of the IBM 7090, early IBM 7094s, and IBM 7030.
Examples are throwing his blue note cards through the prop window behind him or throwing pencils at the camera ( always followed with a sound effect of shattering glass ), slapping the camera, pausing to take a long drink of his coffee, exaggeratedly loud coughing and clearing his throat, showing the inside lining of his suit, showing his receding hairline, long awkward moments to organize his note cards on his desk, flipping pencils upward and trying to catch them one-handed ( à la Johnny Carson ), wiggling his tie, adjusting the height of his chair, stirring his guests ' coffee with a pencil before they arrive, and pausing to clean his glasses.
Examples such as Eis laufen are thought by some to be grammatically incorrect, the reason being laufen ( literally to go, to walk, to run ) is an intransitive verb and cannot take a direct object, thus engendering some harsh criticism of the spelling reform.
Examples of other media which take part in metafictiveness are Al Capp's Fearless Fosdick in Li ' l Abner, the Tales of the Black Freighter in Watchmen, or the Itchy and Scratchy Show within The Simpsons, as well as the computer game Myst in which the player represents a person who has found a book named Myst and been transported inside it.
Examples include Ai Yori Aoshi, where Kaoru's half-brother tries to take Aoi for himself, and Omamori Himari, where demonslayer Kuesu Jinguuji appears in volume 3 to claim Yuuto Amakawa as her betrothed.
Examples of possible programs include summer undergraduate research, in which more than 50 students are supported each summer by the College on independent projects with a sponsoring faculty member ; the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, to which Union sends one of the largest contingents to its national conference each year where the students present their work and interact with peers from colleges and universities across the country ; general internships at such nearby sites as General Electric's Global Research Center ; and the Steinmetz Symposium, where more than 300 students take part in an annual celebration of student scholarly work.
Examples of methods designed to cause your opponent to overthink or to not take the game seriously enough include:
Examples of this savagery include the retaliatory slaughter of human slaves ( this was shown after the victory of the Black Watch ), the nuclear destruction of San Diego ( also in response to the Black Watch's assassination of the Earth Commander of the Horde Forces ), and the decapitation of children ( especially by literally ripping their heads off ) in order to establish dominance over newly captured human slaves ( one particularly brutal terror-tactic favored by the Horde early in the war was to capture large numbers of humans in order to take them just outside the Earth's atmosphere and then eject them from the ships, allowing them to burn up in re-entry so watchers on the ground could see the streaks representing their burning forms.
Examples would be allowing the copying of the game to take place, but crashing the copied game when attempting to start it ; allowing copies of games that will malfunction in subtle ways and simply disallowing the game to be run while this software exists.
Examples of non-closed subgroups are plentiful ; for example take G to be a torus of dimension ≥ 2, and let H be a one-parameter subgroup of irrational slope, i. e. one that winds around in G. Then there is a Lie group homomorphism φ: R → G with H as its image.
Examples of these abilities include being able to take more losses than usual, magic or archery to allow attacks from a distance, healing of itself or others, etc.
Examples of the torque tube were the American cars of the Ford brand up through 1948, which used the less expensive transverse springs that could not take the thrust.
Examples of highly important situations include a patient remembering to take medication or a pilot remembering to perform specific safety procedures during a flight.
Examples of organic reactions that can take place in an electrochemical cell are the Kolbe electrolysis

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