The rawness that many Europeans and Americans encounter mostly in action films are in Africa the props of everyday life.
Following the exhibition in London, a selection of the props and costumes will go on to be displayed at the National Media Museum in Bradford.
Uncapped Corsi has made just six starts for the Dragons this season, and his inclusion highlights the lack of tight-head props in the Welsh game.
The gun was in the care of Elstree Props, a firm which is based at the studios.
Name me four in-form props who play in the Super League and I'd be very surprised if he's not one of them.
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Instead of sitting in the dry dock supported by numerous props and stays, it would be suspended in a Kevlar cradle on a cantilevered steel frame disguised to look like the surface of the sea.
Spread-eagled and dog-eared, between the sheets, among the food, on the road and in the wild, they are not only props and script, but part of the cast.
Deposed captain Ryan Jones returns in the back row as Powell injured his shoulder in the bruising loss to England and joins props Adam Jones and Gethin Jenkins and wings Leigh Halfpenny and George North on the injured list.
The stager didn't bring in any props or furniture, but removed many things and moved around the rest to improve the flow of certain rooms and create vignettes for reading and conversation.
Obama won, and he doesn't really have to keep telling us -- or showing us, via staged campaign-style events like the one Tuesday in which he used police officers as props while he opposed the forced spending cuts.
The production team at 3 Mills Studios is completing work on nearly 13, 000 props, while staff in the production department are creating 23, 000 costumes for the four Olympic and Paralympic ceremonies.
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Take "Sleep No More, " the immersive theater project in which masked audience members wander through the set, fiddling with props and engaging with the performers.
So a certain area of the movie was coded black and green, a certain area was crimson and gold, and when we laid out the movie in a big room, we had all the wardrobe, all the props, all the color-coded key art.
The Scarlets' problems lay up front where Ulster dominated the scrums in the absence of injured front-line props Kees Meeuws and Iestyn Thomas.
They go to Rome with Gatland praising his pack's recent work in the absence of British and Irish Lions props Gethin Jenkins (toe) and Adam Jones (elbow).
Even though the consignor was well-known prop creator Ellis Props and Graphics, he went in person to see the items.
Glasgow often had the Ospreys' scrum in trouble as youthful props Cai Griffiths and Ryan Bevington found themselves under pressure.
Bobbitt, who is based in Los Angeles, also handled props for the recent remake of Star Trek, The Hangover and the upcoming Thor.
The EU props up prices for its own farmers, keeping even the expensive ones in business.
"You've got to give ABC props for ever picking us up in the first place, " he said.
While still a teenager he began corresponding with members of the Oz cast, hoping to home in on props.
Referee George Clancy was quickly in to the action on 12 minutes when he sent props Rodrigo Roncero and Jason Hobson to the sin-bin for fighting.
Instead, Rylance used a cast of Mr Tchaikowsky's skull, and the real thing was returned to the props department, where it resided in a tissue-lined box for almost 20 years.
And he built most of the props himself, which was why, in his patient sidekick's role, he would often give them a proprietary pat to make sure their magic worked.
Castlepoint in Bournemouth opened in 2003 but the car park has been held up by temporary props since 2005 when it was found to be unsafe.
Governments are offering some short-term props to the market: first-time buyers in America are eligible for tax credits on deals that close before the end of November, for example.
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While the comedy was shot in California, it made liberal use of props from Scranton and referenced plenty of real-life landmarks, from Cooper's Seafood House and Poor Richard's pub to Lake Wallenpaupack and the Lackawanna County Coal Mine Tour.
Quins were thrown a lifeline in the second half as Gloucester played half the period with 14 men after props Paul Doran-Jones and Nick Wood were sin-binned.
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