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In one now-historic first interview, for example, the transcript ( reproduced from the book, The First Five Minutes ) goes like this: The therapist's level tone is bland and neutral -- he has, for example, avoided stressing `` you '', which would imply disapproval ; ;
From the April 1914 one-reeler Twenty Minutes of Love onwards he was writing and directing most of his films, by 1916 he was also producing them, and from 1918 he was even composing the music for them.
The book Minutes to Go resulted from his initial cut-up experiment: unedited and unchanged cut-ups which emerged as coherent and meaningful prose.
He worked as a scriptwriter for Peter Sellers and then on 39 episodes of his own radio show Round the Bend in 30 Minutes, which has also been wiped from the BBC archive.
Minutes later the first salvo of Soviet nuclear weapon strikes NATO targets in Western Europe, including RAF Finningley from Sheffield.
This proved somewhat less than satisfactory, however, because in order to accommodate CBS ' telecasts of late afternoon National Football League games, 60 Minutes went on hiatus during the fall from 1972 to 1975 ( and the summer of 1972 ).
It was only when the FCC returned an hour to the networks on Sundays ( for children's / family or news programming ), taken away from them four years earlier, in a 1975 amendment to the Access Rule that CBS finally found a viable permanent timeslot for 60 Minutes.
In 1993 SPV Records had re-released the first two Psyche albums together on a special CD and a " best of " under the name " 69 Minutes of History " collecting Psyche's most played songs from 1987 – 1991.
Minutes later, Woodward was plucked from the roiling plunge pool beneath the Horseshoe Falls after grabbing a life ring thrown to him by the crew of the Maid of the Mist boat.
It was officially established on February 21, 1907 at the Royal Hotel in Bondi-as was recorded in the newspaper The East Sydney Argus, and in the Waverley Council Minutes acknowledging receipt of a letter from the newly formed group.
Carl Icahn received very favorable treatment from his 2008 profile on CBS's 60 Minutes.
* Captain Pinstripe ( referencing two of their songs from Elsewhere for 8 Minutes ).
A still photo from the episode's shoot scene with Mike Wallace is on page 68 of the book 60 Minutes ': 25 Years of Television's Finest Hour ( 1993 ) by Frank Coffey.
He later became a correspondent of the long-running Sunday night news show 60 Minutes, just as the program was moved from a Sunday afternoon time-slot to primetime.
The video of the CBS 60 Minutes program was subsequently withdrawn from the market.
Minutes later, radar stations report what appear to be inbound Soviet missiles from over the Arctic, as well as possible submarine-launched missiles heading toward the East Coast.
Jamestown appears to be referenced in the John Mellencamp song " Minutes to Memories " from his album Scarecrow.
Its full name is a parody of This Hour Has Seven Days, a CBC newsmagazine from the 1960s ; the " 22 Minutes " refers to the fact that a half-hour television program in Canada and the U. S. is typically 22 minutes long with eight minutes of commercials.
Martineau also discussed the fact that This Hour Has 22 Minutes is broadcast by the CBC and is funded by funds also coming from Quebec.
* Minutes from the Court's Discussion of the Case
In November 2011, 60 Minutes alleged that Pelosi and several other member of Congress had used information they gleaned from closed sessions to make money on the stock market.
He showed his intention " absolutely not " to implement racial screenings in reply to the question from Steve Kroft on " 60 Minutes " right after 9-11.
From the musical Forty-five Minutes from Broadway.
Minutes before the transfer window closed, the club signed Robinho from Real Madrid for a British record transfer fee of £ 32. 5 million.

Minutes and War
Despite the irregular scheduling, the program's hard-hitting reports attracted a steadily growing audience, particularly during the waning days of the Vietnam War and the gripping events of the Watergate scandal ; at that time, few if any other major-network news shows did in-depth investigative reporting to the degree carried out by 60 Minutes.
He was also the subject of a 2008 biography by investigative journalist Aram Roston, The Man Who Pushed America to War ; The Extraordinary Life, Adventures, And Obsessions of Ahmad Chalabi and a 2011 biography by 60 Minutes producer Richard Bonin, " Arrows of the Night: Ahmad Chalabi's Long Journey to Triumph in Iraq ".
* Argentinian band Carajo on live performances plays a medley with the songs Domination, Walk, Cowboys From Hell, Five Minutes Alone and Mouth For War.
Minutes of a British War Cabinet meeting reveal that the British had cited the laws of conquest and military occupation to avoid sharing the administration with the French under a civilian regime.
Britain's biggest selling popular daily newspaper, The Sun, subsequently carried the headline " Brits 45 Mins from Doom ", while the Star reported " Mad Saddam Ready to Attack: 45 Minutes from a Chemical War ", helping to create the impression among the British public that Iraq was a threat to Britain.
Andy Rooney, a World War II war correspondent and later 60 Minutes commentator, wrote the following about General Rose in his book " My War ":
In 2001, the New York Times Magazine and 60 Minutes II carried reports on an incident that occurred during Kerrey's Vietnam War service.
On August 4, 2006, Conyers released his report, The Constitution in Crisis: The Downing Street Minutes and Deception, Manipulation, Torture, Retributions and Cover-ups in the Iraq War, an edited collection of information intended to serve as evidence that the Bush Administration altered intelligence to justify the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
* The Constitution in Crisis ; The Downing Street Minutes and Deception, Manipulation, Torture, Retribution, and Coverups in the Iraq War ( Investigative Status Report of the House Judiciary Committee Democratic Staff, December 2005 )
He repeated the defense in an interview with CBS's 60 Minutes, further arguing that torture ought to be used in the fight against Al-Qaeda, and again defended his use of torture during the Algerian War in a 2001 book, The Battle of the Casbah.
He also transcribed many of the registers of local parishes, the municipal records of the Borough of Shaftesbury and the Civil War Minutes of the Dorset Standing Committee, 1646-50.
The " Downing Street memo " ( occasionally DSM, or the " Downing Street Minutes "), sometimes described by critics of the Iraq War as the " smoking gun memo ",

Minutes and Cabinet
The modern Cabinet system was set up by Prime Minister David Lloyd George during his premiership 1916 – 1922, with a Cabinet Office and Secretariat, committee structures, unpublished Minutes, and a clearer relationship with departmental Cabinet Ministers.
Minutes later, the Shadow Cabinet, now corrupt, sends a death squad after a few of his new found friends.
( Cabinet Minutes in National Archives ).

Minutes and meeting
** Minutes, a summary of the proceedings at a meeting
Minutes are known as Hansards, and the theme colour of the meeting chamber is red as in other upper houses.
Minutes of a Newark town meeting of September 27, 1680, record that " Nathaniel Wheeler, Edward Riggs, and Joseph Riggs, have a Grant to take up Land upon the Chesnut Hill by Raway River near the Stone House ".
* Minutes, a record of the discussion and decisions of the meeting, are often taken by a person designated as the secretary of the committee ; they may be legally obligatory ( again, typically for governance committees, especially boards of directors ).
* Minutes of the meeting of the National Academy of Science ( 1947 )
Minutes of an August 1960 National Security Council meeting confirm that Eisenhower told CIA chief Allen Dulles to " eliminate " the Congolese leader.
Minutes of a private meeting at the department between Mr. Lenihan and IMF officials on 29 April 2009 state that the " IMF ( Mr. Seelig ) do not believe that Nama will result in significant increase in bank lending in Ireland ".
* Minutes of meeting
Minutes of the meeting report that Culver and his fellow students literally take over the podium from the AIA President and display their strength and solidarity.
" Expecting the concept to be quickly dismissed by NBC executives during the meeting, Moore proceeded to describe the show in the most ludicrous ways possible, saying, " it would be a cross between 60 Minutes and Fidel Castro on laughing gas.
Minutes, also known as protocols or, informally, notes, are the instant written record of a meeting or hearing.
Minutes may be created during the meeting by a typist or court recorder, who may use shorthand notation and then prepare the minutes and issue them to the participants afterwards.
Minutes are sometimes submitted by the person who is responsible for them ( often the Secretary-not the typist ) at a subsequent meeting for review.
Minutes of each meeting, which explain the reasons for the decision and list the votes of each member, are published on the Bank's website after a two-week delay.
* Minutes of meeting, Panel of Security, Legislative Council, Hong Kong ( 31 March 1999 )
* Minutes of a Terik language meeting at Kapsengere
Rape, for 40 Minutes, recorded the meeting of a rapist and a rape victim.

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