Couldn't even tell you the title now and in these days where we use on-screen programme schedules I can't go back and check. |
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We've also started to plug the next programme on-screen during the preceding one. |
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This comes with the ability to compare two storage devices on-screen at the same time and that is exactly what we needed for our comparisons. |
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After all, there's no reason to suffer through an unstyled printout when our on-screen design is so robust. |
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Pay attention to the on-screen help messages and guides as you go through this process. |
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Not only does he have a grating voice, but he merely describes what is going on on-screen when not singing his own praises. |
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Of course, it doesn't hurt that chicks dig him both in the audience and on-screen. |
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The second explains caddie tips that appear on-screen, which give you tips on how and where to hit your upcoming shot. |
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Viewers will see an on-screen button appear during the show, which they can activate with their remote control to access more information. |
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Together, these two click, exuding the on-screen chemistry that is vital to the success of a movie like this. |
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The on-screen approach is to send a piece of e-mail that looks like it comes from your company's help desk. |
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The on-screen menu is adequate, but a little awkward to navigate, although I gave no deduction for it. |
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The DS is a dual-screened system, with one screen facilitating touch input using either a stylus or an on-screen keyboard. |
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A lot of self-deprecating to get into the core of the character, he is a fascinating, grand, over the top character in life and on-screen. |
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And yet it never occurred to them to go home and use a real gun to act out the on-screen violence. |
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First, you can view the requirements associated with each page or widget on-screen. |
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Along with that, the system uses a piece of middleware called CDS to run the on-screen guide. |
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Digital Terrestrial viewers will be able to view two from the following four interactive streams in full screen via the on-screen menu. |
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Writing short e-mails is practical using the on-screen keyboard, and reading e-mails is fine. |
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It could be as simple as restoring data from a backup or even viewing the password on-screen. |
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The LCD's on-screen menu is well designed and easy to navigate and understand. |
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Using a stylus on-screen to manipulate images is very intuitive, like using a pencil or brush to draw and paint. |
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The remaining buttons are for navigating and making selections on the serviceable on-screen menu. |
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Using this configuration, many of Samus' weapons and abilities are handled via on-screen touch screen options. |
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Now, after all, can an actor not make his or her existence on-screen appear pre-destined? |
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The fold of flesh and film mean that all on-screen signifieds represent nothing of their own essence. |
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This is accessed by clicking on a sword icon that appears on-screen every once in a while. |
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And there's lots of fancy overlapping film frames and on-screen cursive text. |
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The problem is that the actors seem to be less in synch than their on-screen alter egos. |
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Like any company we need to refresh our appeal every so often and the new on-screen look has brought a new vitality to the station. |
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Though he's not as jacked as he was in the previous film, he shoulders a good deal of on-screen charm. |
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Certainly, the difference between his real-life accelerative Liverpudlian bark and his on-screen Glasgow burr is a startling one. |
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Within 30 seconds of being keyed in, applications can be viewed on-screen by the hiring company. |
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The film also continues the on-screen relationship of Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine, though here his love is requited, unlike in The Apartment. |
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The sharks depicted on-screen in Deep Blue Sea are a combination of real sharks, animatronic models, and CG renderings. |
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De Niro delivers an incendiary performance as Johnny Boy, in the process supplanting Keitel as Scorcese's ideal on-screen alter ego. |
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When everything that's going on on-screen is so chaotic and crazy, it doesn't help when it's cut together with such lunatic randomness. |
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The soundtracks of all the films in the trilogy are a mix of theme music as well as on-screen sound, but, importantly, no dialogue or voiceover. |
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Eight years old tonight, the Irish language channel will forgo the traditional on-screen orgy of birthday self-congratulation. |
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The effects feel appropriate to the on-screen action, so howls and impacts from weaponry seems titanic and massive. |
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One button toggles power on and off, another resets the display, and one exits the on-screen menu. |
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However, she was also a tragedienne not only on-screen, but, sadly, off-screen as well. |
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Instead, the touch screen device only covers the bezel, leaving users with a bright, clear on-screen image. |
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A curious mixture of vanity and insecurity, she is keen to play down her on-screen image. |
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An on-screen channel guide makes it easy to tap into content from your mobile device of choice. |
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My favourite exhibit was a showreel of the very best adverts and on-screen design of the last 40 years. |
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No actor has ever taken an on-screen beating better, and no one's ever shifted as effortlessly between tweediness and scruffiness. |
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It could mean better on-screen reading of newspaper Web sites, if different typefaces are designed specifically for electronic editions. |
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He enlists the art-house talents of Maggie and Tony, cinema's most blissfully yearning on-screen couple. |
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The young pair munch into burgers and chat away like good friends, unfazed by their on-screen familial conflict. |
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You also have to make sure the task bar is unhidden in order to bring up the on-screen keyboard. |
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Dan Harmon The NBC cult-hit Community employs a cast of characters as outlandish as their on-screen personas. |
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Their on-screen dynamic feels so real and natural because, yes, they are brilliant actors, perfectly directed. |
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Gandolfini told Vanity Fair in 2012 that he still had deep feelings for his on-screen wife. |
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His on-screen persona is generally snide and mean-spirited, and usually not very funny at all. |
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Few other on-screen snoggers are able to match the star's record, face-suck for face-suck, slobber for slobber. |
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There's something about her on-screen bearing that invites tragedy, her characters are relentlessly buffeted by ill-fortune. |
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The applause intensified as a beaming Amir appeared on-screen, his arms raised aloft in a victorious stance. |
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Equipment designers are also using virtual reality and on-screen testing to create new blueprints. |
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The feature is geared towards motor-impaired users who have trouble touching on-screen controls. |
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Custom Framer is a framing visualization and reporting package, allowing customers to see framing orders on-screen in a frame shop or online. |
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Seeing so many physically strong women on-screen has got to be a good thing. |
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Digitally-enabled sports fans can select particular camera angles, or call up on-screen menus containing all kinds of background nuggets. |
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It is generally considered good form for actors to perform their lines even when they're off-screen as it helps motivate their on-screen co-star. |
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He wooed dozens of heroines on-screen and captivated millions of fans off it with his urbane charm. |
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Only, years of yearning to become an on-screen hero has made him the off-screen pain-in-the-neck. |
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According to the actor, their on-screen banter is mirrored by his off-screen friendship with his co-star. |
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In spite of her off-screen antics, she remains the darling of Disney remakes, with her on-screen innocence and charm. |
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The on-screen relationship seems to have cultivated some off-screen affections as well. |
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The photo caught a clash between off-screen reality and her on-screen image. |
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Her agent wanted to salvage her career, and capitalize on the duo's on-screen and off-screen chemistry. |
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They have enjoyed a long and fruitful on-screen and off-screen collaboration, but this may be their swansong. |
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The whole effort to deglamorise the use of tobacco on-screen to reduce its consumption off-screen seems futile. |
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Competition to be the thinnest off-screen reflected the edgy relationship between female characters on-screen. |
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So what if the chemistry between the actors spilled off-screen from their on-screen pairing during the film? |
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But it was just as much what Harris did off-screen as what he did on-screen that made him famous. |
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How did you assemble your on-screen subjects, namely the factory workers? |
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He has good on-screen chemistry with both actors playing the sons. |
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So for a number of years, he received no on-screen credit as cameraman. |
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Installation is a simple matter of following the on-screen instructions. |
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The writers will begin to develop storylines based on the on-screen chemistry and the personalities of the actors. |
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Anytime Foley stumbles on-screen with a mustache on his baby face, it's a hoot. |
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The swingometer, meanwhile, has been surpassed by on-screen polls, tracking audience reaction to speeches in real time. |
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The driver cannot discern the switch between electric and petrol power unless he is watching the clever on-screen graphic. |
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Those that closely mimic printed books have problems because they are not easy to read on-screen. |
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The on-screen conversations soon led to face-to-face meetings and social events. |
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Once the image has been improvised on-screen, Corey has it printed onto a small canvas in colored inks. |
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The plot contrives miracles and coincidence to suggest there's something deeper going on behind the free-wheeling mess on-screen. |
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Sometimes too portly to actually star on-screen, he often provided a smooth-toned voiceover for more handsome leading men. |
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This pairing of allied opposites enabled writers to cross-fertilise the two disciplines and personalities to help build on-screen tensions. |
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Unfortunately the lack of on-screen chemistry between the two actors crucially lets the dramatic element of the film down. |
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Actors miss their cues, the dubbing is just out of synch, the sound effects are too loud and don't match up with the action on-screen. |
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You'll never watch Jeremy Paxman's on-screen performances in quite the same way again, I promise you. |
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And despite her feisty on-screen image, she is a pussycat with a heart of gold, according to Tabby. |
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The analysis of SCE and aberrations was performed on-screen. |
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In other words, the on-screen Italian American has not only had to shadow box with his own persona, but with other ethnically and racially marginalized groups. |
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His stay was entertaining on-screen and uneventful off-screen. |
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Corrie's teen mum Tina O'Brien first dated on-screen boyfriend Bruno Langley and now sees Corrie star Ryan Thomas. |
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The template for this book's monologues is the on-screen navel-gazing of TV contestants, and it requires of its reader a similar concern for triviality. |
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How the switch from behind-the-scenes weatherman to on-screen presenter occurred still mystifies John, who lives with his family on the outskirts of London. |
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To convey his good tidings he lapses into party-animal mode, bellowing and boogalooing in the bleary, mega-groovy manner of his on-screen character. |
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Rosete was totally oblivious to the way on-screen fighting worked prior to studying with yip. |
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With substantial on-screen competition from cable and satellite as well as terrestrial broadcasters, expectations of the BBC have never been higher. |
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The network's squiggly on-screen emotometer beats Joe the Plumber as the most memorable part of last night's debate. |
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There will also be on-screen soft keys and wireless charging built in, but there will be no option of a microSD card, and the battery will be non-removable. |
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So while it's cool to see a tough-as-nails woman effectively throttle the criminal element, Rothrock gets the short end of the sai for on-screen brawl-time. |
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Although she's not attached to anyone romantically in real life, she could've fooled fans with her on-screen chemistry with her costar in the movie. |
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I generally preferred to have the Japanese soundtrack on for these sequences, where the more serious voice acting better balanced the on-screen looniness. |
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See other members of the geriatric set who are using firearms instead of playing mahjong on-screen. |
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This supreme example of digital art brilliantly demolishes the illusion that the computer-game player exercises any control over what happens on-screen. |
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The same violent, primal appeal appeared on-screen and off-screen with gable. |
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To request an immediate callback, Web users just click a button on-screen. |
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As with the example from Jurassic Park, the camera movement in this long take creates a structural relation between on-screen and off-screen space. |
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Beyond his on-screen participation, Ai gave Klayman free rein on the film and is not profiting from it. |
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Test your knowledge of their on-screen and off-screen triumphs, tragedies, and occasional tackiness by matching a dozen fun factoids with the correct diva. |
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Sadly for gossip-hounds, there was no way farrow was airing any family scandal on-screen, in this first show at least. |
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Consequently, when characters share on-screen space, it is almost claustrophobic because of the heavy presence of repressed longings and unspoken desires. |
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Hmmm, I guess what I'm seeing now is how he'd really look without the help of on-screen make-up, and with what's left of his hair uncombed and flapping lankly. |
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There are no visible joins to Kelly's on-screen and off-screen personas. |
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I wish most presenters would use a simple on-screen slide show, or old-style film slides, or an overhead projector, or a whiteboard or flip chart! |
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Here, folk enthusiasts can dust off their fiddles and play along to the notes of an on-screen jig or waltz, accompanied by a virtual backing band. |
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The new monitors feature audio, on-screen display controls, and a remote control. |
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Objects on-screen seem to fly right at you and whiz by to make you believe you're blasting through air. |
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Among the various carry-ons under discussion were on-screen trenches not meeting health and safety requirements and diggers being advised by programme makers to get agents. |
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They are on-screen together during virtually the entire time, and for much of it, chained together by a meter-long chain shackled to their wrists. |
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Interactive displays in which people slide their foot along the floor to trigger on-screen stories and use a tracker ball to zoom in on parts of the city will stay. |
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Or more accurately, her animated alter ego tells my on-screen avatar. |
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There's nothing quite like a domineering matriarch to fall in love with and Streep not only neuters her on-screen male counterparts but the audience as well. |
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While a camera captures their eye movements, they can move a cursor with their gaze or type on an on-screen keyboard by staring at individual keys. |
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Dance games, where the player dances on a pad in time with on-screen cues, are a popular form of exergaming. |
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Everything they do, on-screen and off, cements their reputations as likable everymen, latter-day Jimmy Stewarts. |
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Other source of revenue include on-screen advertisements, facility and concession rental during nonpeak hours, and amusement machine use. |
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Gone is the visible on-screen aggro metre and is replaced by a new Overkill bar. |
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The pair fooled around during takes before puckering up for an on-screen snog. |
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Trouble is, our 'hero' is an alcoholic coward a million miles from his on-screen persona as a hardass zombie slayer. |
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You may see Gollum as a remarkable computer graphics creation on-screen, but Serkis sees himself. |
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The devices feature a stylus and touch-sensitive screen, an on-screen keyboard and a writing pad with handwriting recognition. |
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The initiative, called i-plus freemail, does not require any registration or fee and will be financed by revenue from on-screen advertisers. |
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Additionally, a programmable on-screen display controller supports localized character sets. |
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The two actors had a very realistic on-screen romance, but in reality they couldn't stand each other. |
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Currently on-screen in the comedy series SunTrap, Bradley Walsh will host a second series of ITV game show, Keep It In The Family. |
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When people do so, the two characters begin to disrobe on-screen not completely, though and the bed in the virtual bedroom gets covered, briefly, with little floating hearts. |
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Other features include Five-Signal Recording, on-screen brake light, turn signals, hazard lights, stop arms, and speed indication, and a built-in speed conditioner. |
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Fun and fully interactive, the app encourages literacy skills with highlighted on-screen narration, plus a host of tappable words, pictures and diagrams. |
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The NAACP's 2003 TV Diversity Report shows that the four major networks have made incremental increases in hiring African Americans for prime-time on-screen roles. |
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She hit out at the salary Robert Downey Jnr received for his role as the star of Iron Man compared to hers as his on-screen girlfriend Pepper Pots. |
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For optimum viewing, Optiquest's user-friendly OnView controls combine on-screen menus with push-button convenience for adjusting size, pincushioning, contrast and geometry. |
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Eleven participants transcribed sentences using an on-screen keyboard both with and without word prediction while time-stamped keystroke data were collected. |
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The ability to drill down to the detail level in on-screen reports. |
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Banff audiences will be taken on a journey around the globe as they get to know the remarkable characters behind the hair raising on-screen action sports. |
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