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expansive and film
A Criterion Collection DVD version of the film is currently available containing the complete original version of the film ( 207 minutes ) on one disc, and a second, more expansive Criterion DVD released in 2006 also contains the digitally remastered, complete film on two discs, as well as an additional disc of extra material.
Dalí's expansive artistic repertoire included film, sculpture, and photography, in collaboration with a range of artists in a variety of media.
For the film, Hughes got the chance to take a more expansive look at the city he grew up in.
Cimino had an expansive and ambitious vision for the film and pushed the film far over its planned budget.
It stands out from his previous work, being characterized by a slower pace, more expansive and allegorical directing, with less dialogue than in previous films, though the film builds tension, albeit slowly.
The acquisition includes digital products and an expansive microfilm vault that will be energized through ProQuest ’ s strength in conversion from film to searchable electronic formats.
This depiction, along with a seemingly transgendered bartender ( who the crew deny on the DVD commentary as having any sort of gender confusion ) and Pinocchio's expansive nose in Shrek 2, raised the ire of some groups who objected to the film's sexual content, in what is billed as a children's film.
The subject was revenge, a theme quite uncharacteristic of Bharathan movies. The style of the film was inspired by Classic Westerns with a brooding, reticent central character and expansive shots of barren landscape.
Over the years the expansive floor and high-ceilinged space has been used for numerous film shoots, including Sweet and Lowdown, You've Got Mail, Bogus, and Stonewall.
" Television historian Jason Jacobs, a lecturer in film and television studies at the University of Warwick, wrote in 2000 that Kneale and Cartier together created an entirely new, more expansive vision for British television drama in the 1950s.
The film falls within the tradition of several Italian films that cover expansive times of Italian history through the story of one family, such as Rocco and His Brothers and The Leopard.

expansive and library
While it touted superior graphics to the 2600 and Mattel's Intellivision, the system was initially incompatible with the 2600s expansive library of games, and some market analysts have speculated that this hurt its sales especially since an Atari 2600 cartridge adapter had been released for the Intellivision II.
This new library contains a wealth of primitive readings from early Louisiana history, two expansive floors of books and periodicals, and numerous computers.
CDC, where Allen was Director of Advanced Instructional Systems R & D, invested heavily in the development of an expansive library of interactive " courseware " to run on the PLATO system.
BU Law's expansive legal library, Pappas Law Library, is attached to the Tower.
Inglis died in 1952, leaving an expansive and comprehensive library on radical social movements.

expansive and includes
Also significant was Bomhard's partly critical review of Dolgopolsky's dictionary, in which he argued that only those Nostratic etymologies that are strongest should be included, in contrast to Dolgopolsky's more expansive approach, which includes many etymologies that are possible but not secure.
It even includes a complete three-strain galliard, followed by an expansive coda ( for a performance on YouTube, see under ' External links ' below ).
A waterslide and zero depth pool highlight the facility, which also includes expansive deck and turn sunning areas, and special water and sand play areas for kids.
A more expansive definition of " big cat " also includes the cougar, cheetah, snow leopard and clouded leopard.
The hall includes multi-level boxes and moveable orchestra pit ; spacious backstage facilities with individual, crew and chorus dressing rooms, cast lounge, green room, loading dock and break areas ; an expansive multi-level lobby ; public and private reception areas ; full-service front-of-house, technical and support staff offices ; an on-site computerized box office ; and a 5-level parking garage adjacent to the building.
Each progressive step adds complexity to the visualization of Sukhāvatī, with the final contemplation being an expansive visual which includes the Amitābha Buddha and his attendant bodhisattvas.
Also included exclusively in the special box set are the 180 gram vinyl versions of the original albums, an expansive 100 page coffee table book and the DVD-Thirty Years After the Blizzard, which includes lots of unreleased Randy Rhoads footage.
Covering 147 mi < sup > 2 </ sup > ( 380 km < sup > 2 </ sup >), the Bay forms New England's largest estuary, which functions as an expansive natural harbor, and includes a small archipelago.
Drawsko lies near the headwater of the Drawa, west of an expansive woodland which includes the protected area called Drawsko Landscape Park.
Minnetrista has acres of formal and natural gardens, an expansive restored natural area that includes interpretive signs, ponds, and hiking trails.
The former verse is viewed by the Tannaim of late antiquity ( 70 – 200 CE ) as referring to an expansive prohibition against " coming near " ( קרב qarab ) any of the arayot, or biblically prohibited sexual relations, which includes most close relatives.
Snowshoe Mountain's large property includes several developed resort areas, a conservation area, and expansive backcountry that covers in total.
For example, California, with its large number of swimmers and expansive geography, has 5 LSCs, including the country's largest in terms of number of swimmers, Southern California Swimming which also includes the southern portion of Nevada.

expansive and Water
Along with some newer residential areas, major features of the northwestern end include the reservoirs of the Newport News Water System ( which include much of the Warwick River ), the expansive Newport News Park, a number of public schools, and the military installations of Fort Eustis and a small portion of the Naval Weapons Station Yorktown.

expansive and Corporation
Prior to its acquisition by AMR Corporation and its integration into American Eagle route network, Business Express linked many smaller localities directly to American Airlines expansive nation and worldwide route network.

expansive and Life
Life in Tucumán has since returned to a certain normalcy and, if well its economy languished during much of the 1980s and ' 90s, it has recovered strongly during the expansive period Argentina has seen since 2002.
The day's schedule included the final edition of Gus Honeybun's Magic Birthdays, a repeat of the award-winning documentary, A Day in the Life of ... Beryl Cook and a one-hour TSW Today special featuring the last regional news bulletin and an expansive lookback at TSW's programming.
He wrote a more expansive account in a book titled Of Flight and Life, which covered his entire aviation history.
The expansive, sensurround album marked a timely return to the dance orientation of Rhythm of Life five years earlier, as suggested by its title, Right on Line.

expansive and Great
Traralgon is situated on expansive flat land in the Traralgon Creek valley catchment between the Great Dividing Range in the north and the Strzelecki Ranges in the south.
Some laws are only applicable when there is a Temple in Jerusalem ( see Third Temple ); after the destruction of the Second Temple by the Romans in the year 70 during the Great Jewish Revolt, Jewish Oral Law was developed through intensive and expansive interpretation of the written Torah, see School of Jamnia.
Church leaders from the deeply-ascetic Middle Ages ( e. g., St. Gregory the Great, St. Thomas Aquinas ) took a more expansive view of gluttony, arguing that it also consists of an anticipation of meals, the eating of delicacies, and costly foods, seeking after sauces and seasonings, and eating too eagerly.
At the same time, Canada resembled other developed economies in its receptivity to a more expansive government role in improving social welfare, particularly given the widespread sacrifices during World War II and the still active memories of the Great Depression.
France was expansive during all but the end of the 17th century: the French began trading in India and Madagascar, founded Quebec and penetrated the North American Great Lakes and Mississippi, established plantation economies in the West Indies and extended their trade contacts in the Levant and enlarged their merchant marine.
The Apalachee were part of an expansive trade network that extended from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes, and westward to what is now Oklahoma.
They were part of the Mississippian culture and an expansive regional trade network reaching to the Great Lakes.
Changes to the valve gear included increased lap and longer travel, in accordance with Great Western practice ; this allowed fuller exploitation of the expansive properties of steam whilst reducing back pressure from the exhaust, transforming performance and economy ; the economies in coal and water consumption achieved were such that the 180 psi Pacifics could undertake long-distance non-stop runs that had previously been impossible.
France was expansive during all but the end of the seventeenth century: the French began trading in India and Madagascar, founded Quebec and penetrated the North American Great Lakes and Mississippi, established plantation economies in the West Indies and extended their trade contacts in the Levant and enlarged their merchant marine.

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