'The Screening Room visits London's Bird's Eye View Film Festival, where women directors talk about gender and the filmmaking process.
Beijing's Bird's Nest, the wonder of the world in 2008, is underused, goggled at by day-trippers and the odd concert-goer.
Amy Mole, managing director of the UK's Bird's Eye View Film Festival - which showcases female talent and features training labs to help women film-makers - agrees.
Mr Bird's father, Vere Bird, dominated local politics, apart from one five-year break, from 1951 to 1994, when his son took over the family firm.
The liver, in the center of the bird's body, stores fat the bird traditionally uses on long migratory flights.
Tomorrow, thousands of athletes will march into the city's main stadium, known as the Bird's Nest.
Mr Kitzenberg's bedroom on Laurel Street gave him a bird's eye view of the battle that erupted and he used his position to snap a series of images.
The Associated Press of Pakistan said the detectives also watched videos of Bhutto's last moments three times, and looked at bird's eye view photographs of Liaqat Bagh park taken from a building that overlooks the Rawalpindi public site.
The idea is to give the production the uptempo feel of a basketball game while covering plenty of material from the pair's first meeting in the 1979 NCAA championship game, to their decade-long rivalry, to Johnson's announcement that he was HIV positive, to Bird's struggles with late-career injuries.
Foie gras has been produced by farmers since the days of ancient Egypt, when farmers discovered that the waterfowl's liver expanded in the days leading up to the bird's planned migration.
After studying the Northumberland bird's plumage on hours of videotape and a number of photographs, experts decided the bird was less than one year old.
Tadpole Rex, a book about a frog who finds his inner dinosaur, caught Bird's attention.
Even after tossing out all extraneous data, Bird's computers will be storing 15 petabytes a year.
Mr Bird's political speeches had the rhythm of forceful preaching, with frequent references to God.
Our fielding was much better today and Rowan Bird's 50 was a great knock.
Yet they are far larger than the bird's wings, and shimmer with an iridescent glow.
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And, it adds, specialized banknote printers have limited color capacity, which affected the bird's coloring.
The inquest, into the deaths of all Bird's victims and the gunman himself, continues.
It is hard to predict where Bird's music will take him and his fans next.
The six-foot-long nose, with a bird's nest swaying at the end of it, was somebody else's thought.
The youngest one contains the numbers of modern Celtics: Larry Bird's 33, Kevin McHale's 32, Robert Parish's 00.
Samara eventually promised this bird's signal would not travel north of southern Mexico, severely limiting his potential market.
Bird's Eye View brings together female directors from Europe to Africa to participate in screenings and workshops.
Middle-aged readers may think that Big Bird's popularity peaked in the 1970s, but his earnings power remains strong.
Also known as the 'bird's nest', it will be the focal point of the 2008 Summer Olympics in China.
He said it was "good news" the officers had controlled the fire before it could reach the bird's nest.
The disease is transmitted through the infected bird's saliva, nasal secretions or feces.
Shrubs should also be removed, while a limit should be placed on crops expanding further into the bird's range.
After sending out an alert, he jumps into a vehicle driven by a Whitehaven man and follows Bird's taxi.
They could better manage the grasslands that make up the bird's unique habitat.
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