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Most importantly, when DuMont agreed in principle to merge with ABC in 1953, Paramount vetoed the deal in part due to an earlier FCC ruling that Paramount controlled DuMont.
Most of these were produced independently by Hal B. Wallis Productions, and picked up for distribution by Paramount.
* Most notably, the rights to four Paramount films directed by Alfred Hitchcock – Rear Window ( 1954 ), The Trouble With Harry ( 1956 ), The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1956 ), and Vertigo ( 1958 ) were owned by the director himself.
Most of the buildings are named for historical Paramount executives or the many great artists that worked at Paramount over the years.
Most of UPN's programming through the years was produced by Paramount Television or a sister company ( Viacom Productions, Big Ticket Entertainment, Spelling Television, or CBS Productions ).
Most of the material released on the label was from master discs leased from Gennett Records and Paramount Records.
Most of the early issues were from masters recorded by Paramount Records.
Most of the " Hoppies ," as the films were known, were distributed by Paramount Pictures to highly favorable returns.
** Most of the Elvis Presley film library originally distributed by Paramount
Hayden became a print model and later signed a contract with Paramount Pictures, who dubbed the 6 ' 5 " ( 1. 96 m ) actor " The Most Beautiful Man in the Movies " and " The Beautiful Blond Viking God ".
Most pre-1950 Paramount releases are owned by EMKA, Ltd ./ NBCUniversal Television Distribution, while Paramount ( currently owned by Viacom ) holds on to most of its post-1949 releases, which are handled for television by Trifecta Entertainment & Media.
Paramount, California: October League ( M-L ), 1975 ( Most of Class struggle, # 2, Summer 1975 )
Most of the Little Lulu cartoons themselves are currently owned by other entities such as Republic / Paramount Pictures ( Television distribution through Trifecta Entertainment & Media ) and Cinar, depending upon when and how this material was originally made and released.
Most of these are taken from actors in other John Hughes films and / or projects shot on the Paramount lot during that time.
Image from Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, The Most Toys ( TNG episode ) © 1990 Paramount Pictures, produced by Gene Roddenberry.
Most of these were originally built by Famous Players under the Paramount banner ; however that name had to be discontinued as a condition of Viacom's sale of the chain.
Most recently, Tony Nyanin signed to Paramount Music and is now pursuing a solo career as Mr Mitchell.

Most and cartoons
Most of Cartoon Network Studios ' shows from 1996 — 2001 now show as reruns on Cartoon Network's channel for classic TV cartoons, Boomerang.
Most of their cartoons followed a standard formula:
Most of the other cartoons featured generic animal characters.
Most The Far Side cartoons are a single rectangular panel, occasionally split into small sections of four, six, or eight for the purposes of a storyline.
Most of these links also include examples of Mauldin's cartoons:
Most of the Fleischer color public domain films have been widely available on video since the 1980s, often on inexpensive ( and poor quality ) videotapes sold in supermarkets and department stores as parts of collections of other public domain cartoons.
Most of the Private Snafu shorts are educational, and although the War Department had to approve the storyboards, the Warner directors were allowed great latitude in order to keep the cartoons entertaining.
Most of the early Felix cartoons mirrored American attitudes of the " Roaring Twenties ".
Most of the cartoons that were reissued without the original title card and credits would end up in the pre-August 1948 package of cartoons sold to Associated Artists Productions ( a. a. p.
Most editorial cartoons lack the type of explicitly partisan political opinion found on the rest of the editorial page, instead opting for humor that reflects the conventional wisdom of readers.
Most of these episodes were animated in Tokyo, Japan by Tokyo Movie Shinsha, the studio that animated most DiC cartoons of the 1980s, while a few episodes were animated in Taiwan by Cuckoo's Nest Studio and Wang Film Productions, before being finished in post production by DiC and Nelvana.
" La Follette's opposition to the measure caused President Wilson to name him as part of " A little group of willful men, representing no opinion but their own ...." Most media outlets condemned La Follette in editorials and political cartoons ( some of which mockingly portrayed him as receiving the Iron Cross ).
Most In These Times issues run political cartoons from Tom Tomorrow or Terry Laban.
Most of these pieces are now in Vienna or Madrid, including Titian's Venus with an Organ-player, Giambologna's copy of the equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius, tapestries after cartoons by Hieronymus Bosch and a bust of Charles V by Leoni.
Most of the last episodes of the Lilo & Stitch: The Series ( a spinoff of the movie of the same name ) had crossovers with various other Disney cartoons, including The Proud Family, Kim Possible, Recess and American Dragon Jake Long, although one might count them as mere cameos, as each plotline took place exclusively in Lilo's hometown in Hawaii.
Most of channel 17's sitcoms and cartoons moved to WXMT around this time.
Most of WZTV's sitcoms and cartoons moved to WUXP with Sinclair buying that station outright in 2001.
Most Bizarro cartoons include an eyeball ( the Eyeball of Observation ), a piece of pie ( the Pie of Opportunity ), a rabbit ( the Bunny of Exuberance ), an alien in a spaceship ( the Flying Saucer of Possibility ), the abbreviation " K2 " ( referring to his children Kermit and Krapuzar ), a crown ( the Crown of Power ), a stick of dynamite ( the Dynamite of Unintended Consequences ), a shoe ( the Lost Loafer ), an arrow ( The Arrow of Vulnerability ), a fish tail ( The Fish of Humility ) and / or an upside down bird ( the Inverted Bird ) hidden somewhere in the cartoon.
Most cartoons with Spike in it have a system ; usually Spike is trying to accomplish something ( such as building a dog house or sleeping ) when Tom and Jerry's antics stop him from doing it, Spike then ( presumably due to prejudice ) singles out Tom as the culprit and threatens him that if it ever happens again, he will do " something horrible " to him ( effectively forcing Tom to take the blame of anyone else ) while Jerry overhears, afterwards Jerry usually does anything he can to interrupt whatever Spike is doing while Tom barely manages to stop him ( usually getting injured in the process ), usually Jerry does eventually wreck whatever Spike is doing in spectacular fashion and leaving Tom to take the blame, forcing him to flee from Spike and inevitably lose ( usually due to the fact that Tom is usually framed by Jerry and that Spike just doesn't like Tom ) off-screen, Spike does something to Tom and finally Tom is generally shown injured or in a bad situation while Jerry smugly cuddles up to Spike unscathed.
**** Most of Paramount's animated productions and live-action short subjects released prior to October 1, 1950 ( except for the Popeye and Superman cartoons, owned by Time Warner ; while the Jerry Fairbanks library is now owned by Shields Pictures )
Most of the cartoons Hanna and Barbera created revolved around close friendship or partnership ; this theme is evident with Tom and Jerry, Yogi Bear and Boo Boo, Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble, Ruff and Reddy, The Jetsons family and the friends in Scooby-Doo.
Most of the shows added to WFXT were low-budget, first-run syndicated shows, cartoons and additional Fox programming.

Most and shorts
Most schools will only allow boys to wear shorts in younger years, and wear pants around the age of puberty ( 13-14 years ).
Most still consist of shirts with shorts or trousers for males, and skirts for females, only with differences on the color.
Most LDS do not wear sleeveless shirts or shorts that do not reach the knee.
Most races are run in shorts and vests or singlets, usually in club or school colors.
Most of the episodes in this season were full-length episodes, rather than two shorts.
Most boxer shorts have a fly in front.
Most mass produced commercial boxer shorts are made using this design.
Most of the target oriented and CB shorts are very quiet, due to being subsonic.
Most of the original themed staff costumes began to be retired at this point in favor of more modern unisex garments more akin to uniforms — basic short sleeve shirts with slacks or walking shorts during the warmer months.
Most of the early shorts were shot outdoors and on location, and also featured a menagerie of comic animal characters, such as Dinah the Mule.

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