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This disclaimer also appears before the opening of their Sega Genesis and Super NES game as well as their Windows game Beavis and Butt-head in Virtual Stupidity.
A similar disclaimer appears in the Hubbard Communication Office Bulletins noting that the treatment is not a medical process but a purely spiritual activity.
At the end of each show, the following disclaimer appears:
Even though Burlington Industries ceased operations in 2004, it would be five years before the " not affiliated " disclaimer would disappear from TV commercials ; it still appears in print media today.
If the error is discovered after the ensuing Showcase Showdown, either a disclaimer appears or is read by the announcer during the closing credits of the show.
If a contestant is discovered to be ineligible, the ineligible contestant will forfeit all prizes, and likewise a disclaimer appears or a statement is read by the announcer.
Reviews of the first DVD set have been very positive as the show appears uncut and uncompressed, re-mastered from the original negatives and magnetic soundtrack, although a disclaimer by CBS mentions some episodes are " edited from their original broadcast versions " and some music changed for home video.

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A suggestion to " do six shots for SEAL Team 6 " following every mention of Osama bin Laden at the 2012 Democratic National Convention necessitated a prominent disclaimer on the satire site that posted it, as the quantity of alcohol ingested would have been lethal.
Meyer persuaded ABC to dedicate the film to the citizens of Lawrence and also to put a disclaimer at the end of the film, following the credits, letting the viewer know that The Day After downplayed the true effects of nuclear war so they would be able to have a story.
One episode, " The Way ", which loosely interpreted elements of Hinduism as major plot points, generated controversy, requiring the producers to add a disclaimer at the head of the episode and a tag explaining the episode's intentions at its end.
The release of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3 includes a disclaimer at the beginning of each DVD in the volume given by Whoopi Goldberg which explains that the cartoons are products of their time and contain racial and ethnic stereotypes that " were wrong then and they are wrong today ", but the cartoons are going to be presented on the DVD uncut and uncensored because editing them would be the same as denying that the stereotypes existed.
A written disclaimer, similar to the words spoken by Goldberg in Volume 3, is shown at the beginning of each DVD in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4, Volume 5, and Volume 6 sets, as well as the Daffy Duck and Foghorn Leghorn Looney Tunes Super Stars sets:
The disclaimer which now screens at the end of every American film, " The preceding was a work of fiction, any similarity to a living person etc .," first appeared as a result of the legal precedent set by the Yusupov case.
During that time, a scout leader in an LDS ward distributed a disclaimer that the Friends of Scouting monies do not directly benefit the local Scout troop, but are used to pay expenses at the Council and National level, including executive pay which he felt was excessive.
Suzanne Snider in The Believer, May 2003, reported that it " was filled with so many factual discrepancies that the transcript was made unavailable with this disclaimer: ' This segment has been deleted at the request of CBS News for legal or copyright reasons.
* January 12 – CBS airs the first episode of All in the Family, with a disclaimer at the beginning of the program warning viewers about potentially offensive content.
Since 2003, her work has shifted into an interest in legal language and systems of thought, with ' Disclaimer ', an exhibition at the Henry Moore Institute examining the legal disclaimer as a form of negative space.
" The ad carried a disclaimer in small print at the bottom of the page, reading " ad parody — not to be taken seriously.
To disclaim an hereditary peerage, the peer must deliver an instrument of disclaimer to the Lord Chancellor within twelve months of succeeding to the peerage, or, if under the age of twenty-one at the time of succession, before the peer's 22nd birthday.
From the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s and also in the 2000s, the networks would display the disclaimer " In stereo " at the beginning of stereo programming ;
Finally, there is the blatant disclaimer at the close of Henry IV, Part 2 that discriminates between the two figures: " for Oldcastle died martyr, and this is not the man " ( Epilogue, 29 – 32 ).
A disclaimer at the end of the credits of later 1970s episodes read " Some traders accept reasonable duplicates of Zonk prizes.
ABC was still displeased with the episode, however, and fearing fan reaction to a popular show being shown in black and white, demanded a disclaimer be made at the beginning of the episode to inform viewers of the " black-and-white " gimmick for the episode.
As a result, a disclaimer was added at the start of the film and some DVD releases.
* The film's disclaimer reads " Although what you are about to see is a work of fiction, it should nevertheless be played at maximum volume ," an allusion to David Bowie's album Ziggy Stardust, which contains the legend: " To be played at maximum volume.
" Finally, there is the blatant disclaimer at the close of Henry IV, Part 2 that disassociates the two figures: " for Oldcastle died martyr, and this is not the man " ( Epilogue, 29-32 ).
It implies that the subscriber has examined the Lutheran confessions in the light of the Scriptures in order to arrive at this position, which in the subscriber's view does not require the disclaimer implied in a " quatenus " ( insofar as ) subscription.
Before the contestants are introduced ( and at the half-way point of a two-hour special ), Rogan utters a verbal disclaimer.
* 1961-1966 — Same label as above, but disclaimer at bottom of label now reads: " A PRODUCT OF ABC-PARAMOUNT RECORDS, INC ."
Despite the disclaimer at the beginning of the film that asserts that the story is fictitious, Marked Woman is loosely based on the real-life crimefighting exploits of Thomas E. Dewey, a District Attorney for Manhattan who became a national celebrity in the 1930s, and two-time Republican Party presidential nominee in the 1940s, due to his fight against organized crime in New York City.

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The logo will include the " 100 Years " disclaimer until the beginning of 2013.
Numerous books that allege private revelations have a disclaimer in the beginning that quotes an alleged saying of Pope Urban VIII.
The UFC had a reputation, especially in the early days, as an extremely violent event, as evidenced by a disclaimer in the beginning of the UFC 5 broadcast which warned audiences of the violent nature of the sport.
At the beginning of an infomercial, television stations or sponsors normally run disclaimers warning that " the following program is a paid advertisement ," followed by a legal disclaimer denying responsibility or liability for the infomercial's content ( the legality of a station attempting to absolve itself of liability for a program they air, while profiting from the same program, has never been tested in court ).
As a result, the studio placed a disclaimer at the beginning of the film informing the audience that the two films were not intended to be connected.
producer Jim Brooks said, ' We better have a disclaimer at the beginning of this Halloween show ,' so Marge came out and warned people that they were going to see something scary.
" In the beginning of the 2009 American comedy-drama film ( 500 ) Days of Summer, a disclaimer is given: " Any resemblance to people living or dead is purely coincidental ...
This Halloween show ran a quick disclaimer at the very beginning of the broadcast stating that " the show is a dramatization.
Pasolini, in a disclaimer tacked in the beginning of " La ricotta ," affirms that he does not hold the Passion itself in contempt.
Shown in the beginning of the program, the disclaimer states:

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The book carries a disclaimer in which Remarque says it has been necessary for him to take minor liberties with some of the procedures and formalities of racing.
He insisted that his publishers include a disclaimer in the original printing of the book with the following text:
Although much of the latter's material is derived from Franny Moyle's factual book Desperate Romantics: The Private Lives of the Pre-Raphaelites, the series occasionally departs from established facts in favour of dramatic licence and is prefaced by the disclaimer: " In the mid-19th century, a group of young men challenged the art establishment of the day.
In fact, to many reviews this simple, non-fictional disclaimer seems to be the most important part of the book.
Each book begins with a disclaimer from Lord Invay, the head Censor, denying the very existence of the planet Earth itself and denouncing the story as rankest fiction, despite the inclusion of characters who are real and known public figures in the novel's fictional world, such as Jettero Heller and the Countess Krak.
The book Clear Body, Clear Mind contains a disclaimer which states that the program is not a medical treatment.
One such chilling disclaimer is shown at the end of the industrial / political thriller The Constant Gardener, signed by the author of the original book, John Le Carre: " Nobody in this story, and no outfit or corporation, thank God, is based upon an actual person or outfit in the real world.
The book contains the following disclaimer:

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