Industry figures such as Wolf Bauer, head of Ufa, Germany's largest film and television production company, believe film makers have finally stepped out of the shadows left by the directors of the late 1960s.
The landmark cover story started the process of bringing Schumpeter out of the shadows.
And therefore, what we've got to do is to say, come out of the shadows.
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The Senate bill includes bringing derivatives out of the shadows and regulating them.
As the British Secret Service has come out of the shadows, some of the myth and mystery has certainly disappeared.
We can reform our immigration laws in a way that brings hardworking people out of the shadows and keeps families together.
The Wall Street reforms I signed into law are helping bring energy markets out of the shadows and under real oversight.
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And I think we should have - give people a chance - the chance to come out of the shadows, so to speak.
The bicheiros, as the numbers mafia was called, came out of the shadows once a year to sponsor Rio's carnival, laundering their profits and reputations.
The idea of sex addiction, however, got a big boost in 1983 with the publication of a book called Out of the Shadows by Patrick Carnes, Ph.
The drone program needs to come out of the shadows, with explanations about who is a civilian, who is a target, and how drone operators distinguish between the two.
Murphy tied it in the second with a two-run double, a liner that right fielder Carlos Beltran lost running out of the shadows into a patch of sunlight in right.
The bid document said Hull was "finding its place in the UK, a city coming out of the shadows and re-establishing its reputation as a gateway that welcomes the world".
Griffin put up better numbers and, essentially, out-Lucked Luck, who became a star by lifting a forlorn program at a private school out of the shadows of its powerful conference rivals.
If the shadow inventory was composed of many vacant homes then we would expect them to move rapidly out of the shadows and onto the normal market as the existing inventory fell.
But to create a pathway so that they can get out of the shadows and contribute to society in a more effective way is something that I consider to be a top priority.
Bringing complicated derivative exchanges out of the shadows would enhance market-price transparency, and increased collateral requirements would reduce the risk of investors and banks being wiped out by mistaken trades that allegedly threaten the financial system.
Advisers said Bush will say it is imperative that new reforms be made to, as one put it, "take accounting out of the shadows" so that investors can be confident corporate balance sheets have been independently verified.
That's why the only thing that will work on this is to address what is going on in our borders, what is going on in our workplaces, and what is going on in and out of the shadows.
The rallies carry a special sense of urgency this year, two weeks after a bipartisan group of senators introduced a bill that would bring many of the estimated 11 million living in the U.S. illegally out of the shadows.
My temporary worker program will preserve the citizenship path for those who respect the law, while bringing millions of hardworking men and women out from the shadows of American life.
Jeremy Irons, as Lena's smoking-jacketed rotter-aristocrat uncle, and Emma Thompson, as her floridly angry mother, are like blithe spirits out of a Dark Shadows sequel you want to see.
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The survival horror elements of the first game were far more in the psychological realm of things with hallucinations disrupting your progress and ghostly shadows flickering in and out of your field of vision.
The sun is high when our column ambles out of the corral, the shadows long when we return, past the barn that's home to a wagon, the very one the current owner's grandfather drove in when he bought this place in 1901.
He strides quickly along the cemetery's narrow brick pathways, darting in and out of the low light and natural shadows.
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There is real hope that new immigration legislation may get the goal past the line, give the U.S. economy the boost that it badly needs, and lift millions out of a miserable life in the shadows.
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Roger Moore, 44, of Stentaway Road, Plymstock, was found out when photography experts decided shadows in his video were incorrect for the time of year, Plymouth Crown Court heard.
The expiration of the tax-credit may lead to a lag in purchases for the following months, and any rebound in prices may bring out some housing inventory hiding in the shadows of big bank balance sheets.
The door opens slowly and the girls, or what looks like shadows of the girls, drift out, fall out, into the hallway.
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