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Our books sell to people who are bored with traditional literature, who want to be thrilled and changed by language and images and sound.
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But the federal government is charged with responding to viewer complaints of "indecent" language and images on broadcast television and radio, which is subject to greater regulation.
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That includes the private and regulated data people inappropriately provide about themselves, the abusive language, the bad images, the spam, and even the exploits.
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The newbies are quickly sniffed out, though, because of their awkward use of 4chan lingo, or for balking at the tasteless language, jokes and images.
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While the plot may recall other allegorical crossings (such as the one that the Knight, the Squire and the circus family undertake in Ingmar Bergman's film "The Seventh Seal"), the power of Blackburn's book lies in her language and in her ability to conjure images that are at once spooky and heart-rending.
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Working together they will create a Welsh language mobile service that features news and information, using images, text and video.
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Women are clearly present in corresponding images in the firm's English-language catalogue.
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Together, they edited the images down to a common look, or design language in their lingo, for each vehicle.
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Using images as parts of speech yields a new sort of language.
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The search giant revealed it is working on technology that it will allow it to translate images of text, on the fly, into another language.
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Using a stereoscopic camera, magnesium flash powder and riveting language, the Danish-born one-time crime reporter seared bleak, iconic images of New York's low-income neighborhoods into the American consciousness.
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