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Laura and Fries
Variety's Laura Fries asserts that " Kimberly Williams is doe-eyed and pretty and is heavily featured throughout, but 10 hours is a lot for this star to carry on her shoulders.
Laura Fries of magazine Variety perceived the series as " a visual assault of nauseating camera angles, likely to upset even the most desensitized TV viewer.
Prior to Criminal Intent's premiere, Laura Fries of Variety commented on the difference between this series and Law & Order and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: " By scrutinizing motive and intent, Criminal Intent utilizes a more personal style that sets it apart from its brethren.

Laura and Variety
In his review for Variety magazine, Todd McCarthy said, " Laura Palmer, after all the talk, is not a very interesting or compelling character and long before the climax has become a tiresome teenager ".
Broadway production opened at Laura Keene's Variety House on February 22.

Laura and Hollywood
For the tenth series in Hollywood, Laura Hall took over, playing mainly keyboards, and went on to be the in-house musician for the American series.
The tracks are for the most part works from various real-life artists, such as Megadeth, Electric Light Orchestra, Judas Priest, Quiet Riot, Toto, Blondie, Iron Maiden, Ozzy Osbourne, David Lee Roth, INXS, Michael Jackson, Teena Marie, Rick James, Kate Bush, Bryan Adams, Go West, Luther Vandross, Kool & the Gang, A Flock of Seagulls, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Spandau Ballet, Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, Hashim, Corey Hart, Laura Branigan, REO Speedwagon, and Eumir Deodato.
While Field's structures have helped many screenwriters tailor their ideas to the Hollywood model, his guidelines have sometimes been accused of stifling innovation and experimentation, but as Laura Esquivel ( Like Water For Chocolate ) pointed out ; " Before I met Syd Field, I often felt that structure imprisoned me, but what I learned was structure really freed me to focus on the story.
In considering the way that films are put together, many feminist film critics, such as Laura Mulvey, have pointed to the " male gaze " that predominates in classical Hollywood film making.
Laura Mulvey's writing and filmmaking launched a flourishing of feminist filmmaking based on the idea that conventional Hollywood narrative reinforced gender norms and a patriarchal gaze.
Its plot is based on the 1944 Hollywood suspense thriller, Laura.
The pair began working on the show during its heyday, including Luke Spencer and Laura Webber's widely publicized 1981 wedding, which included notable Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor.
During this period, the group got notice by the mainstream after opening for blue-eyed soul singer-songwriter Laura Nyro and British rock group The Who during their tours, leading up to the 1973 release of Pressure Cookin ', which featured more songwriting from Hendryx and a more unified group effort in which Dash sung co-lead on including the group's memorable ballad, " Can I Speak to You Before You Go to Hollywood?
Film critic Dennis Schwartz called the film, " A low rent version of the film noir Laura ," and added, " It was a snappy film that makes the most of its murder investigation with insightful looks at the lives of those on the fringe associated with Hollywood.

Laura and trade
According to Professors Laura Castañeda and Shannon Campbell at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School of Journalism, " Using the term she-male for a transsexual woman would be considered highly offensive, for it implies that she is working ' in the ( sex ) trade.

Laura and paper
Whilst Laura Mulvey's paper has a particular place in the feminist film theory, it is also important to note that her ideas regarding ways of watching the cinema ( from the voyeuristic element to the feelings of identification ) have been very important in terms of defining spectatorship from the psychoanalytical view point.
Laura Scudder, an entrepreneur in Monterey Park, California started having her workers take home sheets of wax paper to iron into the form of bags, which were filled with chips at her factory the next day.
Towards the beginning of the film a brief exchange between Scott and Laura takes place in which Laura hands Scott a piece of paper with Neal's mother's phone number on it.
A ragtag group of students decide to resist: Zeke Tyler ( Josh Hartnett ), a loner repeating his senior year, who sells, among other illegal items, a cocaine-like drug of his own creation ; Stan Rosado ( Shawn Hatosy ), a jock who quits the football team during his senior year so he can focus on academics ; Stan's girlfriend Delilah Profitt ( Jordana Brewster ), the vindictive editor in chief of the student paper ; Casey Connor ( Elijah Wood ), a photographer for the paper with a crush on Delilah ; Stokely ' Stokes ' Mitchell ( Clea DuVall ), a gothic outcast and literary buff who, despite rumors she is a lesbian, has feelings for Stan ; and Marybeth Louise Hutchinson ( Laura Harris ), a new girl at school, who just moved from Atlanta to live with relatives because her parents died in a car crash.
* Peter Schickele ( aka P. D. Q. Bach ), wrote an alternate, comedic text for the score entitled Sneaky Pete and the Wolf, converting the story into a Western, including a showdown between Sneaky Pete and the gunslinger El Lobo ( which never happens due to some local boys giving El Lobo a hotfoot and sticking a paper airplane in his eye and Sneaky Pete's girlfriend Laura rendering El Lobo unconscious with a vacuum cleaner ).
The paper was first published by brothers Mike and Walter Blackmore, with Mike's wife, the former Laura Cantwell, serving as the first editor.
In 1936 Fritz Perls attended a psychoanalyst's conference in Marienbad, Czechoslovakia, where he presented a paper on oral resistances, mainly based on Laura Perls ' notes on breastfeeding their children.
Their first single for the label " Laura " had a limited release in 2003 and reaching number 54 in the UK Singles Chart, receiving little attention with the exceptions of British music paper New Musical Express, Channel 4's entertainment programme V Graham Norton, and the same channel's music programme Popworld for which they were interviewed.
* a paper on the vocal sounds of Laura Bridgman, the blind deaf mute, compared with the elements of phonetic language, published in the “ Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge ”
Laura Scudder started having her workers take home sheets of wax paper to iron into the form of bags, which were filled with chips at her factory the next day.

Laura and noted
As noted above, another well-known Wilkes native was Tom Dula ( Dooley ), a Confederate veteran of the American Civil War who was tried and hanged shortly after the war for the murder of his fiancée, Laura Foster.
A 1979 episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Hour featured Van Dyke and Moore reprising their roles as the Petries in a short sketch presented as the brainstorming of Van Dyke ( guest-starring as himself ) and the writers of Mary McKinnon's ( Moore ) variety series, who noted McKinnon's resemblance to " the gal who played Laura Petrie ".
Lane-the daughter of writer Laura Ingalls Wilder, who was noted for writing the Little House series of books-designated MacBride as as a " political disciple ", as well as her executor and sole heir.
( 1980 ) is the subject of and also is the title of an avant-garde documentary written and directed by feminist film theorist Laura Mulvey and noted semiologist Peter Wollen.
Gloria Laura Vanderbilt ( born February 20, 1924 ) is an American artist, author, actress, heiress, and socialite most noted as an early developer of designer blue jeans.
Her stepmother, Lady Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema ( 1852 – 1909 ) and sister Anna Alma-Tadema ( 1867 – 1943 ) were also noted artists.
Kasey Rogers ( Miriam, credited as Laura Elliott ) noted that she had perfect vision at the time the movie was made, but Hitchcock insisted she wear the character's thick eyeglasses, even in long shots when regular glass lenses would have been undetectable.
Tom Underhill noted colorist Laura Martin's contribution as " every bit as compelling " as Cassaday's in his review for The Comics Journal.
" Dmitri noted " his father, ... or his ' father ’ s shade ,' would not ' have opposed the release ofLaura ’ once ‘ Laura ’ had survived the hum of time this long.
Laura Pace's review of the home video Elmo's World: The Street We Live On noted ' the bizarreness of C is for Cookie " done in Aida-style opera '.
Laura Perls ( née Lore Posner ) ( August 15, 1905 in Pforzheim, Germany – July 13, 1990, Pforzheim ) in Pforzheim, was a noted German-born psychologist and psychotherapist who helped establish the Gestalt school of psychotherapy.
Several reviewers noted that Kostova described the setting of her novel well ; Laura Miller of Salon. com, for example, wrote that " Kostova has a genius for evoking places ".

Laura and her
Then, gently, he shoved her behind toward Laura.
She lost not a second, picking herself up and continuing her pilgrimage to Laura.
Then Laura took her gently and shoved her off again, toward Fritzie: Amy did not laugh -- this was work, concentration, achievement.
`` Do you think Laura did have the counterfeit bracelet made without her husband's knowledge ''??
Just as exciting but in a more technically proficient way is Laura Stuart, whose complete control of her every movement is lovely to watch.
Much that happened between Nora and Torvald happened to Laura and her husband, Victor, with the most important exception being the forged signature that was the basis of Nora's loan.
Laura begins her tale by relating her childhood in a " picturesque and solitary " castle in the midst of an extensive forest in Styria where she lives with her father, a wealthy English widower, retired from the Austrian Service.
When she is six years old, Laura has a vision of a beautiful visitor in her bedchamber.
12 years later, Laura and her father are admiring the sunset in front of the castle when her father tells her of a letter he received earlier from his friend General Spielsdorf.
She arranges to leave her daughter with Laura and her father until she can return in three months.
Laura comments that this information seems needless to say, and her father laughs it off.
Carmilla refuses to tell anything about herself or her background, despite questioning from Laura.
When a shipment of family heirloom restored portraits arrives at the castle, Laura finds one of her ancestors, " Mircalla, Countess Karnstein ", dated 1698.
During Carmilla's stay, Laura has nightmares of a fiendish cat-like beast entering her room at night and biting her on the chest.
He speaks privately with her father and only asks that Laura never be left unattended.
En route to Karnstein, Laura and her father encounter General Spielsdorf.
In present day, Carmilla saves a girl named Laura from being raped and later gives her Le Fanu's book to read to explain her past.

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