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condensed and versions
Although the 8 mm format was originally intended for creating amateur films, condensed versions of popular cinema releases were available up until the mid 1980s, for projection at home.
One of their best known fonts is Swiss 721 BT, which is a Helvetica clone with condensed versions and a rounded version.
The Ladies ' Home Journal and Reader's Digest both published condensed versions and it was selected in June 1956 by the Book of the Month Club.
The design of ITC Garamond, more than any other digital versions, takes great liberty with Garamond ’ s original design by following a formulary associated with the International Typeface Corporation ( ITC ), including an increase in the x-height ; a wide range of weights, from light to ultra bold ; and a condensed width, also in weights from light to ultra bold.
On 2010-04-07, Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc. announced the condensed versions of the Neue Frutiger fonts.
Although the theatre licensing laws of the day prevented full costumed performances, Cons presented her public with condensed versions of well known operas, always sung in English.
The play was also adapted for television in three condensed versions in 1950, 1952 and 1962.
But some biofeedback practitioners took the most basic elements of autogenic imagery and developed " condensed " simplified versions that were used in combination with biofeedback.
In the 1950s and ' 60s, the book was adapted several times for television, and condensed versions of the story were produced for such television shows as Kraft Television Theater and DuPont Show of the Month.
Numerous publications have been inspired by Oahspe, incorporating text and ideas from it, as well as reinterpretations, condensed and abridged versions.
On radio, he was the host and lead actor on The Railroad Hour, a half-hour anthology series made up of condensed versions of hit Broadway musicals.
MacDonald appeared in condensed radio versions of many of her films on programs like Cecil B. DeMille's Lux Radio Theater, usually with Nelson Eddy, and the Railroad Hour which starred Gordon MacRae.
Another 1950 enterprise saw the home-movie company Castle Films manufacturing condensed versions of the Paramount films for 16-mm and 8-mm projectors ; they were sold through 1966.
In addition to plain and buttermilk flavours, there are aniseed, wholewheat, condensed milk, muesli, and lemon poppyseed versions.
The digital television service contained condensed versions of many of the most common and popular health encyclopaedia topics and common health questions.
Such was its huge success that several official and pirated editions quickly followed, as well as condensed versions and translations in German, Dutch and English.
* ABC also airs The Open Championship Today, a condensed version of ESPN's Saturday and Sunday coverage of the British Open, as well as one-hour versions of the final rounds of the Senior and Women's British Opens.
Victor Caruso drew a multi-weight family for the International Typeface Corporation ( ITC ) in 1980 and in 1991, ITC commissioned the Font Bureau in Boston to create condensed, compressed and extra compressed versions of ITC Franklin Gothic.
Also, with a few exceptions to improve clarity, the subsections in this summary are ( very ) condensed versions of the same subsections of the original paper.
In principle, the Annals contain condensed versions of doctoral theses, while supplements usually contain habilitated doctor theses.

condensed and famous
Condensed milk is used in recipes for the popular Brazilian candy brigadeiro, in which condensed milk is the main ingredient ( the most famous condensed milk brand in Brazil is Moça, local version of Swiss Milch Mädchen marketed by Nestlé ), lemon meringue pie, key lime pie, caramel candies, and other desserts.
This is a condensed form of the Italian censo di censo, used by Leonardo of Pisa in his famous book Liber Abaci of 1202.
Although Brazil is a major producer of cocoa beans, it is believed that the creation and success of the truffle was a combination of opportunities: the multinational corporation Nestlé, which introduced chocolate powder and condensed milk ; the creators who named it after the famous politician, the need to find a replacement to imported sweets ; and its ease of manufacture.
Khurja has a great reputation for sweets prepared from milk, the most famous being ' Khurchan ' which is made from layers upon layers of condensed milk.

condensed and novels
The Atrocity Exhibition is an experimental collection of " condensed novels " by British writer J. G. Ballard.
Each chapter / story is split up into smaller sections, some of them labelled by part of a continuing sentence ; Ballard has called these sections " condensed novels ".

condensed and plays
* Orson Welles's Chimes at Midnight ( 1966 ) compiles the two Henry IV plays into a single, condensed storyline, while adding a handful of scenes from Richard II and Henry V. The movie, also known as Falstaff, features Welles himself in the title role.
A genetic insulator is a boundary element that plays two distinct roles in gene expression, either as an enhancer-blocking code, or rarely as a barrier against condensed chromatin.
Orson Welles ' Chimes at Midnight ( 1965 ) compiles the two Henry IV plays into a single, condensed storyline, while adding a handful of scenes from Henry V and dialogue from Richard II and The Merry Wives of Windsor.
# for the 1965 UK serial The Wars of the Roses, based on the RSC's 1964 staging of the Second Tetralogy, which condensed the Henry VI plays into two plays called Henry VI and Edward IV.
The three Henry VI plays are condensed into two plays, bearing the subtitles Henry VI: House of Lancaster and Henry VI: House of York.
In modern condensed matter physics, the constitutive equation plays a major role.
This quotation is widely condensed into the short sentence I cannot believe that God plays dice, or God does not play dice ( with the Universe ).
Unlike in the novel, Boq plays a considerably condensed role in the stage production.

condensed and were
The desired amounts of inactive chlorine and radioactive chlorine were likewise condensed in these cells on the vacuum line following which they were frozen down and the manifold as a whole was sealed off.
Zinc metal was also becoming more commonplace By 1513 metallic zinc ingots from India and China were arriving in London and pellets of zinc condensed in furnace flues at the Rammelsberg in Germany were exploited for cementation brass making from around 1550.
Around the 1960s, the study of physical properties of liquids were added to this list, and it came to be known as condensed matter physics.
After World War II, several ideas from quantum field theory were applied to condensed matter problems.
" By the end of 1972, over a million copies were in print, Reader's Digest had published a condensed version, and the book reached the top of the New York Times Best Seller list where it remained for 38 weeks.
These Siths or Fairies they call Sleagh Maith or the Good People ... are said to be of middle nature between Man and Angel, as were Daemons thought to be of old ; of intelligent fluidous Spirits, and light changeable bodies ( lyke those called Astral ) somewhat of the nature of a condensed cloud, and best seen in twilight.
There were two main parties, firstly known by varying names or no names at all, but finally condensed into parties of Bagler and Birkebeiner.
With the condensed 2011-12 NBA season due to the lockout, the Mavericks were unable to win 50 games, thus ending their 11 consecutive season with 50 or more wins.
Abbeville Press ' large size Best Comics anthologies in the late-1970s included two all-Gottfredson volumes ( one headlined " Goofy "), though the stories were relettered and sometimes condensed.
The biographical notices, the author avers, are condensed from the Onomatologion or Pinax of Hesychius of Miletus ; other sources were the excerpts of Constantine Porphyrogenitus, the chronicle of Georgius Monachus, the biographies of Diogenes Laertius and the works of Athenaeus and Philostratus.
The processing of condensed milk also enabled many small farms to sell limited quantities of milk that were processed in Galax.
In June 1994, robotic cameras were installed at WXRK studios to film The Howard Stern Show for a condensed half-hour show on E !.
Only bold, bold oblique, black, black oblique, bold condensed, bold outline fonts were made, with outline font not issued in digital form by Linotype.
The traditional view is represented by the Augustinian hypothesis, which is that the four gospels were written in the order in which they appear in the bible ( Matthew → Mark → Luke ), with Mark a condensed edition of Matthew.
Starting in 2009, the two main stages were condensed into one and bands were given 40-minute sets, as opposed to the traditional 30 minutes across the previous two stages.
French and Dutch translations of Niebuhr's narratives were published during his lifetime, and a condensed English translation of his own three volumes, prepared by Robert Heron, was published in Edinburgh in 1792, under the title " Travels through Arabia ".
The proposal was rejected, but operations at the two papers were condensed into one workspace in the house the SFUO occupied at the time.
The best parts of these shows were condensed into a series of twenty podcasts.
As accepted masons became initiated, where the various words and signs could no longer be regarded as professional qualifications, the entered apprentice ritual and the fellowcraft / master were sometimes condensed into one ceremony.
It is available in Light, Medium, Bold, Black ( without oblique ) weights, while condensed fonts were made in Bold, Extra Bold, all without obliques.

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