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It is usually, although not always, followed by a cut back to the first shot, when the cutaway avoids a jump cut.
Although organic fertilizers usually contain a lower concentration of nutrients, this lower concentration avoids complication of nitrogen burn harming the plants.
* Pop-up menus can usually be opened faster than pull-down menus, since the user avoids travel: the pop-up appears at the current cursor position.
It is a reclusive cat and usually avoids people.
It circumvents or avoids problems that usually arise with systems that use image processing and beam interruption techniques.
The cattle and Konik are usually kept on the fen between April and December which avoids the wettest and most barren months of the year.
This is more accurate than is usually required, but avoids rounding errors during calculations.
Dislocation of RTA requires ER membrane-integral E3 ubiquitin ligase complexes, but RTA avoids the ubiquitination that usually occurs with ERAD substrates because of its low content of lysine residues, which are the usual attachment sites for ubiquitin.
Private Bailey is a lazy sort who usually naps and avoids work, and thus is often the subject of verbal and physical chastising from his supervisor, Sergeant Snorkel.
Accordingly, the best approach is to accumulate this material continuously, as and when it becomes available ; since this avoids the otherwise heavy workload involved in collecting it as part of the regular, typically annual, planning process itself — when time is usually at a premium.
It is resident around lakes and marshes in the high Andes, usually well above 3000 m. It is largely terrestrial and avoids swimming except in emergencies.
The Javan rhino usually avoids humans, but will attack when it feels threatened.
The tram usually avoids the high additional costs for engineering structures, such as tunnels, that need to be built for metro rail systems.
Eliminating defects early in the process usually avoids lengthy and tedious debugging later in the project.
Ichigo usually avoids male companionship though, in fact, she has normal desires in this regard.
Turf largely avoids these problems, and with proper care, newly laid sod is usually fully functional within 30 days of installation and its root system is comparable to that of a seeding lawn two or three years older.
The selkie woman usually avoids seeing her human husband again but is sometimes shown visiting her children and playing with them in the waves.
Although he avoids using deadly force whenever possible, usually taking his cue from Modesty as to whether to fight " for keeps " ( the duo's euphemism for killing ), he won't hesitate to kill to protect Modesty ( see, for example, the conclusion to the 1975 comic strip " Cry Wolf ").
Since the stories are short, they usually have only one illustration, which avoids the problem of coherence between illustrations.
Additionally, the ruling class usually avoids the more outlandish claims of being the direct incarnation of a god, and prefers to be the descendants of gods, or seeks other justifications for its rule.
Genshiken usually avoids referring to these series so in-depth that it would require the use of names and lines from their real-world counterparts, with several notable exceptions: in the model-building chapter of the manga ( but not the anime ), actual Gundam mecha and characters are referred to throughout, while the dialogue quoted by Sue ( except for one " Neko Yasha!
Firms will engage in non-price competition, in spite of the additional costs involved, because it is usually more profitable than selling for a lower price, and avoids the risk of a price war.
It usually avoids dense humid forest, and in regions dominated by such habitats, it is generally restricted to the edge or relatively open sections ( e. g. along major rivers ).
The tree is about the same size as an open-pollinated walnut, it comes into leaf very late and so usually avoids damage by late frosts.

usually and actors
In theater companies, a dramaturg will create a workbook for the director and actors ( usually these are different ) and work extensively with the director prior to the first rehearsal.
In many countries, most actors who regularly perform this duty are generally little-known outside of popular circles such as anime fandom, for example, or when their voice has become synonymous with the role or the actor or actress whose voice they usually dub.
For example, in the 17th century cross dressing was common in plays, as, for example, evident in the content of many of William Shakespeare's plays ( and by the actors in the actual performances, since female roles in Elizabethan Theater were always performed by males, usually prepubescent boys ).
The studio system, then at its most entrenched, usually restricted actors to one studio, with occasional loan-outs, and Warner Bros. had no interest in making Bogart a top star.
Early on in the history of British television, agreements with the actors ' union Equity and other trade bodies limited the number of times a single program could be broadcast, usually only twice, and these showings were limited to within a set time period such as five years.
Especially in daytime serials and those that are screened each weekday, there is some rotation of both storyline and actors so any given storyline or actor will appear in some but usually not all of a week's worth of episodes.
Despite Ethan Phillips getting the part, Picardo was asked by the producers to come back and audition for the Doctor — something that shocked him, because usually actors would be passed over completely.
In the Making The Amazing documentary on the Spider-Man 2 DVD, both Tobey Maguire and Bruce Campbell jokingly describe Raimi's penchant for " abusing " actors: In order to get realistic closeups of a character getting hit by debris, Raimi usually stands just off-camera throwing items, swinging tree branches, etc., at the actor who is at the center of the shot.
The symbols are usually brightly colored and easily recognizable, such as images of fruits, numerals or letters, and simple shapes such as bells, diamonds, or hearts ; newer video slot machines use animated cartoon characters and images of popular actors or singers ( in the case of themed slot machines, as described below ).
Reality television is a television programming that presents purportedly unscripted melodramatic or " humorous " situations, documents actual events, and usually features ordinary people instead of professional actors, sometimes in a contest or other situation where a prize is awarded.
The Groucho Marx-hosted game show, You Bet Your Life, was primarily composed of Marx ' prescripted comebacks to what was most often candid interviews of the contestants, although some contestants were well-known actors ( usually playing for charity ).
It usually defines the period after an initial draft has been written, when the play is workshopped with a group of actors and director, and prepared for a reading.
A musical may use actors who are not operatically trained, and usually the principals are called upon to dance.
Set in New York, Venice, and Paris, the film features singing by actors not usually known for their singing.
Various perceptions and images on NGOs are provided, and usually implemented in an image as ' non-state actors ' or ' influential representatives of civil society that advocate the citizen.
Inside this folder were plastic-wrapped dossiers ( usually featuring standard 8 × 10 " glossies " of the respective actors ) of the available IMF agents.
The tarpaulin can occasionally be seen and / or heard underneath the actors in these scenes, and in fact the loud splatter sound usually heard during a watering or sliming is due to this tarpaulin.
Though not all Method actors use the same approach, the " method " in Method acting usually refers to the practice, influenced by Constantin Stanislavski and created by Lee Strasberg, in which actors draw upon their own emotions and memories in their portrayals, aided by a set of exercises and practices including sense memory and affective memory.
One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled " radio's outstanding theater of thrills " and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era.
The characters on the show usually carried the names of the actors who played them ( for instance, Stacy Ferguson's and Renee Sands's characters were also named " Stacy " and " Renee ").
Martin usually acted opposite actors dressed exactly like the classic movie stars he was interacting with so that he had someone to talk to and would respond to his lines.
Burns and Allen joined the Paramount roster in 1930 and made a string of one-reel comedies through 1933, usually written by Burns and featuring future Hollywood character actors such as Barton MacLane and Chester Clute.
Announcers usually are voice actors that read prepared scripts, but in some cases, they have to ad-lib commentary on the air when presenting news, sports, weather, time, and television commercials.

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