This capability would reduce the number of trucks and troops traveling on the roads in all theaters of operations. |
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Audiences stayed away and the film sank away without a trace at the theaters. |
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With the end of the summer blockbuster season, it's once again safe for thinking cinephiles to begin making their way back into the theaters. |
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Maybe the rejection by malls and movie theaters is based on aesthetics rather than politics. |
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These theaters of anxiety illustrate collective helplessness in the face of unmanageable man-made, natural or supernatural forces. |
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So, to sum up and conclude, if you want the long version of a great story, go rent the first two movies, then catch the last one in theaters. |
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For one thing, the danger was always present in theaters, schools, ballrooms, and any other place where people mingled. |
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The Tudor dynasty's right to the throne was vulnerable to contestation, and the theaters were thought able to influence public opinion. |
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Catalans enjoy going to opera houses, theaters, and museums in Barcelona and other cities. |
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But don't expect to see the results in opera houses or theaters any time soon. |
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Romania has many radio stations, television stations, live theaters, opera houses, cabarets, and entertainment establishments. |
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Maggie was too young to notice such things and was excited about meeting a lady who sang in theaters and opera houses. |
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More worrying is that they are encouraged to use national health beds and operating theaters to do private ops the next day. |
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This includes all Regal, Loews Cineplex and United Artists theaters as well as several regional circuits. |
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After spending years in art-house theaters to avoid cheesy blockbusters, I was strangely comforted seeing American film culture here. |
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Renaissance theaters had been designed to resemble theatrically successful spaces in banquet halls. |
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After they did their act, the theaters had them come back on stage to dance with Daisy and Violet Hilton, who were Siamese twins. |
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Unfortunately, it means that we will likely see more advertising in the movie theaters. |
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Supervise them in places like malls, movie theaters, parks, public bathrooms, or while fundraising door to door. |
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Vandals have attempted arson and have stoned theaters that are showing the film. |
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A statewide health campaign has movie theaters showing spots that promote fitness. |
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Active in politics and labor activities, they sponsored bunds, theaters, newspapers, and discussions clubs. |
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It was big of you to come out and say that you actually saw a Sunday matinee when it was still in theaters. |
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In the late 1980s, the capital city of Malabo had two non-functioning movie theaters used for government events. |
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Movie theaters in Sweden have begun using the Bechdel Test to rate the level of meaningful female presence in movies. |
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They celebrated, they played music, they danced, they crowded into movie theaters, men shaved. |
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It's slick, and is indebted more to a cinematic piece in theaters rather than a simple video game. |
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In smaller towns, theaters may not have sprung floors or the manpower to cater to dancers' requests. |
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Also included are various advertisements that were common to drive-in theaters, and some of these are downright hilarious. |
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Dating in the city of Nairobi may involve outings to nightclubs, restaurants, movie theaters, malls, and drive-in movie theaters. |
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Paul had a lively interest in Japanese culture and was a frequent guest in the Noh and Kabuki theaters. |
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That is why nobody buys music anymore, that is why people stop going to theaters and live concerts, because you people are just douches. |
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By the end of 1956, over 80 percent of theaters were regularly showing double features. |
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The director's cut features a few fairly explicit scenes that didn't make it to U.S. theaters. |
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Despite the grim financial climate, several smaller theaters find themselves planning expansions. |
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All underscored the importance of the Supreme Court's divorcement decrees in 1948 that forced studio corporations to sell their theaters. |
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Italian theaters and music halls, for example, largely gave way to vaudeville, nickelodeons, organized sports, and radio programming. |
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Some artists rented theaters, charging people a quarter just to look at the paintings. |
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This is no watered-down ghost story thrown into theaters for teenage consumption. |
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There is a movement afoot to release movies to both theaters and DVD at the same time. |
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Drawn in part by the buzz surrounding the film, people packed the theaters and formed long lines for tickets. |
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The repertoire includes military marches, old Japanese ditties, songs from kabuki theaters or yose variety theaters, and sometimes jazz. |
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Early entry forces will likely enter theaters through populated urban centers, engaging enemies using asymmetrical means. |
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Way back when, theaters used to show cartoons, newsreels, and short films before you'd see the main attraction. |
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So, why don't theaters price discriminate between weekend nights and week nights, the way they do between matinees and other shows? |
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At the movie theaters, usherettes had to patrol the aisles as young couples had taken to drinking alcohol during the showing. |
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The movies are composed of newsreel photography from the theaters of operation and narration. |
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His activities coincide with a booming period of great popularity of the theaters. |
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The Amazing Spider-Man finally hits theaters this week, and we've been gearing up for the Spidey reboot for what feels like forever. |
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While boozing in the theaters is verboten, you can pregame with local brews, wines and mixed drinks. |
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In the theaters, the gaslights are going out, replaced by flat, bright electric illumination. |
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The law gives the government the power to restrict freedom of the press and freedom of assembly and to shut down theaters. |
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During the past quarter-century, bars, discotheques and theaters sprouted all over Baghdad. |
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Hot dogs and beer are ubiquitous at sporting events, and popcorn and candy are consumed at movie theaters. |
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As far as I know, the studio is not releasing the film into theaters domestically. |
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Music halls, theaters, book shops, and art galleries attract crowds of middle-class youth. |
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Despite these differences, film production was similar to the mode of production in theatrical repertory theaters. |
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According to DCinemaToday, the growth rate of digital theaters worldwide continues its upward climb. |
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Voluntary contributors support museums, theaters, research centers, and even hospitals. |
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If violence, as the saying goes, is as American as apple pie, it's also been as common in American movie theaters as popcorn. |
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Charlie roams the streets at night and goes into movie theaters, craving human interaction. |
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Most theaters don't allow you to bring your own food in, and what's a movie without munchies? |
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This new film, Full Frontal, was savaged by critics and stayed in theaters for roughly four hours. |
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There's actually some confusion about whether the film was ever intended to be released in theaters. |
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The area was lousy with saloons, dime museums, oyster bars, minstrel theaters, and establishments promising women in varying states of undress. |
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Most theaters offer complimentary tickets if you review their show for the paper. |
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Fast food restaurants were common, we had a few movie theaters, a baseball stadium, a bunch of major shopping centers, and an uncountable number of miscellaneous stores. |
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The amenities of urban life, restaurants, theaters, walk-able neighborhoods, bicycle lanes, attract the next generation. |
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Shot on location in Greece after amour, it opened in French theaters last week. |
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The Daily Beast spoke to a jubilant League on Tuesday about the behind-the-scenes battle to get The Interview to movie theaters. |
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It was one month before 42, a biopic featuring Boseman as trailblazing baseball star Jackie Robinson, was set to hit theaters. |
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My husband and I have already planned a black-tie event for November 14, the night Quantum of Solace finally arrives in theaters. |
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Hollywood might possibly fear North Korean sleeper cells capable of blowing up theaters that screen anti-Nork films. |
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As is the question of whether the studios can calibrate expedited releases without demolishing theaters and, possibly, themselves. |
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The collective had threatened attacks on theaters if the movie was not pulled. |
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The mayor jokingly suggests traditional activities that take place in darkened movie theaters to help the audience preserve their precious body heat. |
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To coordinate complex military operations across multiple theaters, the group relies heavily on its midlevel leadership. |
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Twenty-two years after the original Total Recall, Colin Farrell takes on the role originated by Arnold Schwarzenegger in a reboot hitting theaters Friday. |
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Within days, the anti-Western line drawn to connect the dots of supposed Western decadence reached theaters and movie theaters. |
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In 1972, as a young director, he saw his first film released to a handful of disreputable theaters. |
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And as far as security at the screenings goes, League says his theaters have taken the necessary precautions. |
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Director Yoo Dong-hun and screenwriter Lee Jung-u were arrested for firebombing theaters. |
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The film is the first feature-length documentary for director Jeremy Xido, and is now in theaters and available on iTunes. |
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Modern developments have encouraged the formation of professional troupes, who perform on public occasions, at international festivals, and in theaters and hotel lounges. |
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He read technical journals about film and haunted the theaters and film production companies. |
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In the meantime, he takes trips to Vegas, sometimes sleeping in his car or in movie theaters for weeks, hoping to hit the jackpot. |
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By 1968, the theaters and airwaves were glutted with wacky spies. |
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There's a reason why some theaters have a green-painted lounge backstage. |
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And as The New York Times reported in May, Marcus Theatres, a chain of movie theaters, has been testing the spire in Wisconsin. |
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Most performances take place in theaters, usually in urban areas. |
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Apparently tourism in the country had jumped tenfold since the film hit theaters. |
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Across the country, an entire network of companies that were semi-professional was arising, in something of the manner and pattern of American civic theaters. |
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Williams was, of course, playing his kooky Doctor Kosevich from the film Nine Months, which had just hit theaters. |
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The Daily Beast spoke with the lovely actress about the holiday movie, in theaters Christmas Day, and much more. |
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It was like a time machine to the golden age of smoking, when there were ashtrays on elevators and in movie theaters. |
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Outside the movie theaters, a similar drinking spree was taking place. |
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He tried his hand at setting up a chain of movie theaters in Ireland, and worked at importing Irish tweed to Italy. |
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Starting in 1966, Korean movie theaters were obligated to show at least six domestic films for more than 90 days. |
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It just broke a record for becoming the number one vod release on iTunes before it even hit theaters. |
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The Wonder theaters were all built around the same time, and parts for the organs were shipped out as they became available. |
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Only white oak Ridgers could use the swimming pool and attend the movie theaters, and were given far superior housing. |
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And the Italian cinema that one would see in the theaters in the late '50s, early '60s was Italian comedy, Italian style, which, to me, was like the end of neo-realism. |
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Movie theaters will disappear but will still have a niche market presence. |
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In order to eliminate the confusion that might arise in the Pacific, the nisei units were to be employed only in the Mediterranean and European theaters of operation. |
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The Kaiserslautern Military Community is shifting its passenger service terminal, billeting, restaurants, theaters and a new base exchange to one central location. |
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She also captured the entire episode in her riveting, award-worthy documentary Citizenfour, which is in theaters now. |
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Well, I'm on the road, working theaters, one-nighters everywhere. |
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Even vaudeville theaters ranged in price between ten cents and a dollar in the 1890s, and they attracted thousands of working-class visitors each year. |
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Today, many of the theaters have been converted to less glamorous uses, such as housing swap meets, while others are only open for special events or tours. |
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I do see an inviting civic center of theaters and other facilities. |
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Known for his portraits of movie theaters across small town America, Davis Cone, a photorealist painter, has made a tribute to a New York City icon. |
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Take advantage of such military benefits as the commissary, Post Exchange, thrift shop, tuition assistance, health care, recreation centers and movie theaters. |
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The next red carpet pileup outside the Kodak Theater may be four months away, but with the beginning of the holiday season, a tidal wave of Oscar wannabes is hitting theaters. |
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Overtime, the Bedford's florals and chintz fell out of favor with the artists, art dealers and museum curators who frequented neighborhood theaters, galleries and museums. |
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Many of these grads find work at the corporate headquarters, or as costumers and milliners, or as freelance costume designers for other local theaters. |
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One New York City councilwoman is upset enough to introduce a bill that would make theaters print the actual start times of the movies without the ads. |
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Exterior cast-in-place shored walkways surround the theaters and are protected with a cantilevered architectural concrete roof system, shaded and glassed in. |
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If Wright had aspirations to fight in one of the war's main theaters after enlisting with the Sixth Iowa Cavalry Regiment, he was quickly disabused of the idea. |
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For self-help they started the Benevolent Association, and for distraction, played cards or disported in the gin mills, clubs, and theaters that then lined Ridge Road. |
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Local theaters in other cities certainly haven't erupted into applause. |
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In Europe, Art Deco was particularly popular for department stores and movie theaters. |
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A completed silent version of Blackmail was released in 1929 shortly after the talkie version hit theaters. |
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The day after the shooting, Aurora amped up security at its six theaters. |
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Unfortunately most of these theaters were neglected, and some of it have been demolished. |
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He was a middle-class, provincial urbanite, who wrote for big commercial theaters and proudly noted his successes in them. |
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Thousands of Japanese men, including many living in internment camps, volunteered for the Army, serving in both the Asian and European theaters. |
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In about 65 theaters, they do print online ticketing, which will be expanding to other locations throughout the country. |
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The dark telling of Sleeping Beauty hits theaters this summer. |
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His movies, 'A Case of You,' and 'best man Down,' are in theaters soon. |
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The Louisiana Air National Guard has over 2,000 airmen and its 159th Fighter Squadron has likewise seen overseas service in combat theaters. |
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The limited debut did result in many sellouts and endless lines outside theaters. |
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This led to the construction of government buildings and Art Deco theaters. |
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San Franciscans built schools, churches, theaters, and all the hallmarks of civic life. |
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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty opens in theaters on Christmas Day. |
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Until the early 1930s, there were around 15 cinema theaters in Tehran and 11 in other provinces. |
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In the language of motion-picture distribution, going wide means launching a movie in thousands of theaters nationwide all on the same day. |
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Starring Johnny Depp, Rebecca Hall and Paul Bettany, Transcendence was released in theaters on 18 April 2014 to mostly unfavorable reviews. |
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Between 2006 and 2013 only five costner movies appeared in theaters. |
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After him, several others like Russi Khan, Ardeshir Khan, and Ali Vakili tried to establish new movie theaters in Tehran. |
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The city also had several theaters, gymnasia, and many taverns, baths, and brothels. |
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It received a release in selected theaters, garnering mostly favorable comments from critics. |
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This brings to nine the total number of drive-in theaters aided by the program. |
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Moscow is the heart of the Russian performing arts, including ballet and film, with 68 museums 103 theaters, 132 cinemas and 24 concert halls. |
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Both usually contain ads from local bars, auto dealers, movie theaters, and a classified ads section. |
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Movements to close pornographic theaters and shops are ran by a bunch of religious nutcase pornophobic censors. |
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Another change in the 19th century was that novelists began to read their works in theaters, halls, and bookshops. |
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Other anchor space is being used by restaurants and theaters, Kavanagh says. |
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The northern, southern, and naval theaters of the war converged in 1781 at Yorktown, Virginia. |
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If you have arachnophobia, you should stay away from the movie theaters. |
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A three-year-old partnership whose principals include Steven Spielberg and MCA-Universal, DTS is racking up both theaters and film licensees at an impressive clip. |
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By the end of that same weekend, theaters were beginning to sell out. |
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Ruhr has three major opera houses and more than 10 theaters and stages. |
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There are lots of theaters in Hangzhou showing performance of opera shows. |
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Gaslight was the leading cause of behavior change in theaters. |
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Before being released in theaters, critics like Peter Travers and Lou Lumenick wondered if Nolan's faith in moviegoers' intelligence would cost him at the box office. |
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Forty years later, in a bustling downtown with more than its share of students, homeless people and gelaterias, Berkeley Rep occupies two sleek, custom-built theaters. |
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The silent version of Blackmail actually ran longer in theaters and proved more popular, largely because most theaters in Britain were not yet equipped for sound. |
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Once modern archaeological research began in the 1950s, scientists began to cobble together details of how Petra's temples, theaters, shops, and houses were built. |
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For years, he has been teaching and choreographing sword fighting and unarmed combat for the stage in school and community theaters around Massachusetts. |
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The film version of that corrosively dysfunctional family saga, starring Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts, is just now making its way into movie theaters around the country. |
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When the Roundheads closed the English theaters in 1642, would-be playwrights were forced to pen closet dramas, deploying the full range of theatrical devices on paper alone. |
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For the next two centuries, the rich farmland of the south and the military theaters of the north were linked almost solely by the Jinghang Canal. |
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Two Cineplex Odeon theaters in Manhattan, the Ziegfeld and the Chelsea West, launched the program this month with more Cineplex outlets expected to follow next month. |
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But with the advent of IMAX 3-D theaters in commercial multiplexes, there's been a great demand for more traditional, dramatic storytelling films. |
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While most parapsychologists in the USSR were forced to conduct psychic research in secrecy, Messing thrilled audiences in packed theaters across the country. |
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San Francisco has a large number of theaters and live performance venues. |
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The reference list is ideal for those home theater enthusiasts and home theater contractors who would like to automate their homes, and specifically their home theaters. |
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On this model were built following theaters of Italy and Europe, among others, the court theater of the Palace of Caserta, who will become the model for other theaters. |
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Second, Linn only makes cursory mention of the logistical challenges presented by the terrain and the disjointedness of the theaters of operation. |
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Harkins did not provide aids to accommodate those disabilities in its theaters, which the suit claimed violated both the ADA and the Arizonans with Disabilities Act. |
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