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  • ...tried to make it as believable as possible. There was also this mythology supporting it. I wanted to have it as credible and real as possible. ...u talk about the climactic airplane scene? Did you worry that Matt Damon's character would lose all sympathy in that scene?'''
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  • best supporting actor role character , function , office , part , persona , purpose , role , theatrical role , u
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  • ...as the Diana Ross counterpart, the play and film is really about Hudson's character Effie White - the 'heavier' singer who looks less glamorous but is the one '''Question: There's controversy about how Paramount is pushing you for Best Supporting Actress, but that Effie is really the center of the story. Do you feel that
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  • ...t raised the profile of [[Uma Thurman]] and led to greater recognition for character actors such as [[Ving Rhames]] and [[Harvey Keitel]]. [[Eric Stoltz]] was a ''Pulp Fiction'' is strongly character driven, with considerable screen time devoted to conversations and monolog
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  • * The entire table is encased with curly brackets and a vertical bar character (a pipe). So use <code>'''{|'''</code> to begin a table, and <code>'''|}'' Of course this works only for browsers supporting inline CSS, if it's important use XHTML markup like <code>&lt;big&gt;</code
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  • ...rchiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref> The mouse has evolved from being simply a character in [[animated cartoon]]s and [[comic strip]]s to become one of the most rec ...elf. This short marks the first encounter between Mickey and Black Pete, a character already established as an antagonist in both the [[Alice Comedies]] and the
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  • ...{{lang}}, {{lang-xx}}, and {{transl}} templates and replacement of various supporting templates. primary language subtag (required) - 2 or 3 character IANA language code
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  • ...was nicknamed "Scoop" by his sister in his childhood, after a comic strip character that he is said to have resembled. ...ys "There is no question in my mind that the people who supported Iraq are supporting Henry Jackson's instincts." [48]
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  • * At Egg Mountain near Choteau dinosaur eggs have been discovered supporting the theory some dinosaurs were more like mammals and birds than like reptil ...of its chief paleontologist, Jack Horner. Horner was the prototype for the character Dr. Alan Grant in the best selling novel/movie, "Jurassic Park."
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  • Single character names are generally reserved; see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-dn RFC 952 (modified by RFC 1123) requires the first and last character of a hostname to be a letter or a digit. Between
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  • ...osition to him which existed in many states. Van Buren's platform included supporting the expansion of the naval system. His declarations during the campaign wer ...look was also part of the inspiration for the appearance of the "Grandpa" character on the TV show, [[The Munsters]]
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  • ...oter (boyhood athlete)</br>Clete (college baseball player)</br>Moe Silver (character in cartoon strip and stage play "Shrubtown")</br>Les Morris (bandleader)</b ...it, we used a lot of the techniques of good acting. We adopted a physical character, this hunched-over, blood-thirsty, flesh-seeking monster. We shifted quic
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  • ...]], starring [[Marilyn Monroe]], [[Tony Curtis]], and [[Jack Lemmon]]. The supporting cast includes [[George Raft]], [[Pat O'Brien (actor)|Pat O'Brien]], [[Joe E ...aging Tony Curtis performed in a stage production of the film, cast as the character originally played by Joe E. Brown (Osgood Fielding III).
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  • ...estricted_to_1RR.29 "Gwen Gale is an involved admin. She has been actively supporting one side of this debate for years. She should not have been the admin to de ...rceived as a threat to the adopted conventions of the cult; denunciations, character assassination, excommunication. An arbitrarily concocted "rulebook" and lan
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  • ...e often collaborated with Edwards on later films. In 1960, Curtis played a supporting role in ''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]'', which became another major hit Another star-producer was interested in Curtis supporting him - [[Kirk Douglas]] for ''[[The Vikings (1958 film)|The Vikings]]'' (195
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  • Within the field of AI there are many ways of simulating and supporting learning and reasoning that would not of necessity involve us in systems th ...I discuss a critical problem to be solved in this approach, indicating its character to the extent I can succeed at present, and I suggest a reasonable way of p
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  • The formal character of these questions, in the potential complexities that can be forced on con ...The organization of many local coordinate frames into systems capable of supporting communicative references to relatively &ldquo;objective&rdquo; objects is u
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  • Within the field of AI there are many ways of simulating and supporting learning and reasoning that would not involve me in systems theory proper, ...I discuss a critical problem to be solved in this approach, indicating its character to the extent I can succeed at present, and I suggest a reasonable way of p
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