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Observing Zwick and Herskovitz at work got Haggis interested in directing, and when the church asked him to make a thirty-second ad about Dianetics he seized the chance.
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His headquarters was on Thirty-second Avenue, in a large warehouse.
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This year, Mozilla plans to get more people to download version 1.5 of the program by launching a viral marketing campaign fueled by thousands of user video testimonials and a thirty-second commercial contest.
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Scored in three movements, their duration determined by chance, his four-minute-and-thirty-three-second work was first presented at the Maverick Concert Hall in New York, where the virtuoso pianist David Tudor performed it by sitting motionless at the piano, counting time on a stopwatch.
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But 14 is still nearly three times as many thirty-somethings as reached the second round at the French Open a decade ago.
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Thirty-three people named books by Daniels (in second place, Dava Sobel, with 13 mentions), especially "The Art of Breguet" (1975) and "Watchmaking" (1981).
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He finished almost 15 minutes after the second-to-last rider, thirty-seven minutes behind the winner.
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Hollywood actress Jessica Chastain is flying high - her new film Zero Dark Thirty has just landed her a second Oscar nomination and she is enjoying a successful run as the lead in The Heiress on Broadway.
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They had a slightly larger yard than most of their crammed-in neighbors, so they had closed it off with sheets of rusty corrugated metal, and there, at four long wooden tables beneath a string of light bulbs which dangled from a second-story clostra-block window, they served up to thirty customers per night, if the turnover was fast.
NEWYORKER: Ghosts