The final presentations for public viewing are 15-minute versions of approximately hour-long proposals that the brand executives saw.
Fifteen minutes after you upload, the video should be ready for public viewing.
The next time the handwritten score will be available for public viewing is mid-November, at Sotheby's auction house in London.
From the public viewing area, touch-screen computers allowed visitors to explore each process at each assembly line station through animation and live demonstrations.
The five-storey building, which includes a domed roof, was built in 1988 and housed a craft workshop, exhibition space and a public viewing gallery.
What I like about some of the big collectors of contemporary art in Florida and California is they erect warehouses for their holdings and welcome public viewing.
It is widely believed the German focus on intiatives such as fan parks and public viewing areas for the matches enhanced the family-friendly feel of the event.
If you're in one of the other 31 nations competing in the World Cup, check in from bars, pubs and public viewing parties while you watch World Cup matches.
The View from the Shard (the name given to the public viewing galleries on floors 68 to 72), which opens to the public on 1 February, is indeed a view like no other.
Nissen was able to do his Avandia analysis because Glaxo, in order to get then New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer off its back, agreed three years ago to put drug-trial results up for public viewing.
Though some of the links will be to cameras that are password protected or to cameras that were deliberately left open for public viewing, the vast majority will belong to users who intended them to be private.
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Mayor of London Boris Johnson, who also cut short a holiday to return, was heckled by the members of the public while viewing damage in Clapham Junction on Tuesday.
While dramas such as the Maastricht votes or ministerial resignation speeches attract prime-time viewers, debates on public sanitation or road haulage remain curiously neglected by the viewing public.
In the Netherlands, for instance, 27% of the viewing public watched it regularly.
First, critics and the viewing public began to place more emphasis on original ideas than craftsmanship as the century progressed.
They want the American viewing public to perceive the Olympics and, to some extent, the host country in a favorable light.
Captain Nasser Hussain is reportedly willing to gauge feeling among the cricket-viewing public back in England before making a final decision.
The viewing public has grown tired of procedurals and serials, but the reality genre, especially variety, game and docu-reality, is still wide open for exploitation.
Instead, the admitted abuse of some beagles (at any given time more than 700 are on site) outraged the U.K. viewing public and gave the zealots their footing.
Members are skilful at seeking the camera angles to disguise the paucity of their numbers from the viewing public, but from the Strangers' Gallery, it is an unimpressive sight.
I'm a Celebrity... has gripped the viewing public and media since the minor celebrities were dropped off in the middle of the Australian Outback in the name of charity.
The problem with flops is that they scare studios away from risky films and the movie-viewing public ends up with an endless procession of sequels and films based on best-selling young adult books.
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"As a broadcaster licensed by the Federal Communications Commission, you have a responsibility to the viewing public, and to your licensing agency, to refrain from complicity in any illegal activity, " said the RNC's chief counsel, Jill Holtzman Vogel, in a letter sent to about 250 stations Friday.
He said that some people would have found the programmes "uncomfortable viewing" but the overall public reaction to the first two episodes had been positive.
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