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The success of these pavilions further influenced the 1967 Universal exhibition in Montreal, commonly referred to as Expo 67, where multi-screen highlights included In the Labyrinth, hailed by Time magazine as a " stunning visual display ," their review concluding: " such visual delights as Labyrinth ... suggest that cinema — the most typical of 20th century arts — has just begun to explore its boundaries and possibilities ," as well as A Place to Stand, which displayed Christopher Chapman's pioneering " multi-dynamic image technique " of shifting multiple images.

highlights and preface
In the preface to the English edition, Deleuze highlights the third chapter ( The Image of Thought ) as foreshadowing his later work with Félix Guattari.

highlights and remarks
In another scene, he remarks that the highlights in his hair are natural ( which he also did in What Women Want ).

concluding and preface
C. S. Lewis wrote a short preface to an anthology of Eddison's works, including The Worm Ouroboros, concluding that " No writer can be said to remind us of Eddison.

concluding and remarks
* In the concluding remarks of episode 25, season 3 of Alfred Hitchcock Presents titled " Flight to the East ", Hitchcock remarks to the audience, " Until then, good night and a happy International Geophysical Year to all of you.
The Life ends abruptly with no concluding remarks and it is considered likely that the manuscript is an incomplete draft.
His epitaph is taken from one account of his remarks concluding the 1926 premiere of Puccini's unfinished Turandot: " Qui finisce l ' opera, perché a questo punto il maestro è morto " (" Here the opera ends, because at this point the maestro died ").
As an indicator of his teaching attitude, here are his concluding remarks to the reader at the end of a 200-page tutorial book ( 1872 ): " Here, my friend, our labours close.
* Video footage of Ambassador Herzog concluding his remarks and tearing the resolution in half ( November 10, 1975 ) Dead link.
As recorded in " Session 9: General discussion and concluding remarks :"
Theorists describing a text's narrative structure might refer to structural elements such as an introduction, in which the story's founding characters and circumstances are described ; a chorus, which uses the voice of an onlooker to describe the events or indicate the proper emotional response to be happy or sad to what has just happened ; or a coda, which falls at the end of a narrative and makes concluding remarks.
In a manner some found similar to Peter Falk's Columbo character, he typically feigned some concluding remarks, turned as if to make a false exit from the stage, then turned back to say " but there's one more thing ".
In his concluding remarks, Von Neumann comments that there is no categorical axiomatization of set theory, or any other theory with an infinite model.
His concluding remarks were simply, " With that said, thank you.
This results in the concluding remarks of protagonist Lyra Belacqua, when she ponders these virtues and deems them the reason for living.
When, in the concluding chapters of The Future Eaters ( 1994 ), Flannery discusses how to " utilise our few renewable resources in the least destructive way ", he remarks that
His concluding remarks preceding these are as follows:
His concluding remarks resonate with many of his other writings: he demands “ the escape from all false ties ; courage to be what we are ; and love of what is simple and beautiful ; independence, and cheerful relation to add something to the well-being of men .” ( 244 )
In a 1986 Designing Women episode, Julia launches into one of her famous tirades, defending her beauty queen sister Suzanne against the catty remarks made by a shallow young woman, concluding with " And that was the night the lights went out in Georgia!
Robert Zubrin gave the concluding remarks and dedicated the station to those whose cause it will ultimately serve, a people who are yet to be, the pioneers of Mars.

preface and remarks
But as he remarks in his preface to The Walnut Trees, `` a novel can hardly ever be rewritten '', and `` when this one appears in its final form, the form of the first part will no doubt be radically changed ''.
Janet Hitchman, in the preface to " Striding Folly ", remarks that " Wimsey may have been the sad ghost of a wartime lover (...).
The text is divided into two parts, consisting of what Wittgenstein calls, in the preface, Bemerkungen, translated by Anscombe as " remarks ".
By Dr. Alice Drysdale Vickery ( with preface and remarks ) ( Letchworth: Garden City Press, 1912 ).
Gluck ( whose remarks on the function of overtures in the preface to Alceste are historic ) based himself on Italian models, of loose texture.
In Book V, after an interesting preface concerning regular polygons, and containing remarks upon the hexagonal form of the cells of honeycombs, Pappus addresses himself to the comparison of the areas of different plane figures which have all the same perimeter ( following Zenodorus's treatise on this subject ), and of the volumes of different solid figures which have all the same superficial area, and, lastly, a comparison of the five regular solids of Plato.
In the preface to Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz Baum remarks that the Wizard had turned out to be a popular character with the children who had read the first book, and so he brought the Wizard back.
Dr Edleston, in his preface to Newton's correspondence with Cotes, justly remarks: " If Flamsteed the Astronomer-Royal had cordially co-operated with him in the humble capacity of an observer in the way that Newton pointed out and requested Of him ... the lunar theory would, if its creator did not overrate his own powers, have been completely investigated, so far as he could do it, in the first few months of 1695, and a second edition of the Principia would probably have followed the execution of the task at no long interval.
Otto Jahn the first great Mozart scholar apparently viewed this copy early in the 1860's, as he directs remarks about it in the preface to his 1862 edition on Mozart.
In the preface to the 1800 Lyrical Ballads, Wordsworth remarks that the purpose of this poem, as of The Mad Mother, is to trace " the maternal passion through many of its more subtle windings.
In his preface to both the British and American editions of the book, Vernon Sproxton remarks that he has seen Anna's drawings and notes and that he believes her to be real.
As he remarks in the book's preface, the original assignment was to produce a " photographic and verbal record of the daily living and environment of an average white family of tenant farmers.

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