In more specific terms, the subaltern woman can now locate her agency in film and televisual programming in her native nation-state. |
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His acute sense of the symbolic and the televisual has created images of success so powerful that they overwhelm doubts about his logic. |
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Similarly, she seems to have become accustomed to seeing herself through the eyes of televisual media and the products it promotes. |
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It is worth considering how televisual programming makes activity and interactivity a part of its appeal to the viewer. |
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Here, the mise-en-scene becomes almost televisual, with a flat, unidimensional naivete and bloodless characters. |
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None gave a sniff of atmosphere or a hint of the third dimension of depth that is lacking in all televisual presentations. |
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The problem is that blokes in white jackets sawing away at violins just isn't televisual. |
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It's not passed my notice that this weekend promises to be a televisual feast. |
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This is counter to mainstream cinema viewing but in keeping with soap opera and many televisual texts. |
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One difference between cinematic and televisual depictions of disaster involves the different visual logics of the two media. |
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In other words, shifting the format from theatrical tragedy to televisual sitcom. |
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Punters who like to create and edit their own televisual treats can do so using bundled video capture and DVD mastering software. |
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Like Formula One, golf is a sport where you get a better view of what is going on from watching it on the television and that televisual experience is fast evolving. |
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Of course, the most traditional televisual offering of them all is the carol concert. |
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As you know, audio postproduction is one of the final stages before completion of a film or televisual product. |
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In the case of a televisual product, the revenues are recognized according to the percentage of completion. |
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Broadcast rights are essentially contractual rights allowing limited or unlimited broadcast of televisual products or movies. |
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Hundreds of thousands of small cells connected to electrodes make up these televisual giants. |
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Productions and distribution rights refer to the production and distribution of televisual products and movies. |
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The public's perception of hunger is very often the televisual one of famine. |
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The televisual images of his report arguably created a moment in history. |
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Though shot in widescreen, the feel of the piece is otherwise televisual. |
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Gymnastics is, like figure skating, a highly televisual sport where appeals are commonplace and rumours abound about the judging, and it is now under pressure to reform. |
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This reporter predicts it to be a most intriguing televisual experience, involving changing coloured lights and an exciting timpanic musical accompaniment. |
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We should appreciate that our desires to shield our aesthetic experiences against criticism and the fragility of time subtend our televisual choices. |
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The copious amount of philosophical work on the subject of comedy offers valuable and suggestive resources to the student of film and televisual comedy. |
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The drama uses conventions of televisual reality, grounding the drama in the real world, making it more accessible for the viewer and more easily appropriated by them. |
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Literacy in televisual grief was being formed through the event. |
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Soap opera is the descendant of the melodramatic in televisual form. |
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A quorum shall be established and votes shall be recorded by voice or televisual identification of each member by a roll-call of members participating in the meeting. |
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It covers many points relating to freedom of information and the role of the press in general, but devotes a great deal of attention to televisual information. |
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Actually, from a purely consumeristic point of view, it is the televisual programs that disrupt the advertising. |
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The financial aid for broadcast rights is applied against investments in televisual products or used directly to reduce operating expenses during the year. |
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The students and senior scientists who disembarked here had just spent ten weeks studying the deep sea with the help of sophisticated acoustic and televisual imaging equipment and samples taken from the seabed. |
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These rights are amortized when televisual products and movies are broadcast over the contract period, based on the estimated number of showings, using an amortization method based on future revenues. |
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So it seems appropriate that Channel 4 is kicking off the celebrations to mark 30 years since its launch by effectively putting together a televisual mixtape for its viewers. |
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The financial aid for production is accounted for as reduction in expenses in compliance with the subsidiary's accounting policy for the recognition of revenue from completed televisual products and movies. |
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These rights are amortized upon broadcast based on the cost of televisual product or movie, using an amortization method based on future expected revenues. |
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Clarkson was the big man flicking the towel in the televisual locker room, but they were undoubtedly his enablers, willing henchmen chortling obligingly at everything he said and did. |
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The costs include the costs for the distribution rights for televisual products and movies and other operating costs incurred, which provide future economic benefits. |
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Televisual instantaneity, in live transmission and true interactivity, has been underexploited by both mass and experimental media. |
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