Hulu Plus also has a small collection of movies from Miramax and the Criterion Collection.
'" In an essay that accompanies the Criterion edition, the filmmaker Michael Almereyda writes, "Disasters and delays .
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The theatre was acquired in 1992 by property developer Robert Bourne and his wife Sally Greene, the Criterion's chief executive.
The 53-year-old inherits his role at the Criterion Theatre Trust from Lord Attenborough, the previous chair of the registered charity set up in 1992.
The Criterion - situated next to the Eros statue in Piccadilly Circus - has been a West End fixture since it first opened in 1874.
What's more, he never managed to put words into sentences, and that was the criterion by which the experiment was to be judged a success.
Costantini and Panahi have instilled the site with their film knowledge, and paved the way for the site's other major collaboration with masters of the vintage re-release, the Criterion Collection.
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Delaware amended its unclaimed-property law in 2008 to, among other things, reduce the dormancy period for securities accounts to three years from five years and change the criterion for abandonment from returned mail to inactivity.
"Some 45, 000 square kilometers in Western Europe have measurable levels of radioactivity in the soil from Chernobyl above the criterion applied in the former Soviet Union to designate 'contaminated' areas, " said UNSCEAR Secretary Malcolm Crick.
Still, the criterion of judgment remains.
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"Negative impact on the national interest is the only criterion the FAA will use, " the letters read.
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He reiterated earlier comments he had made that housing need remained the only criterion in the allocation of social housing.
The third criterion is the most important: making good use of what's left when the athletes, the IOC bigwigs and the world's media go home.
With respect to the sixth criterion, the payment of a stipend to the interns does not create an employment relationship under the FLSA as long as it does not exceed a reasonable approximation of the expenses incurred by the interns involved in the program.
This is the same criterion used by the actuary of Social Security to compute the ultimate measure of the long-term financial condition of Social Security and used by private lenders in determining whether the purpose to which a prospective loan is put will increase the present value of a company's future cash flows by more than the amount of the loan.
Ms. Smith is an associate editor of The New Criterion and editor of the blog Acculturated.
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The key criterion for applicants is the ability to communicate clearly and effectively.
This booklet captures the essence of an enormously informative conference convened in London in September 2008 by the U.S.-based Center for Security Policy, the Hudson Institute, the Manhattan Institute's City Journal and the New Criterion Magazine and by the U.K.-based Centre for Social Cohesion.
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To take another criterion the US News and World Report uses to judge how good a college or university is, their criterion is the percentage of alumni who contribute money to the college or university.
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The second criterion for asset class inclusion is that the expected return must be higher than the inflation rate.
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The final criterion of this approach is relative strength, the measure of how a stock has performed compared to all other stocks over the past year.
In the sample of of files reviewed, we noted that the main criterion for selecting a particular contractor appeared, in many cases, to be the purported availability of the contractor to commence the works within a reasonable timescale (which Property Conservation officers advised us in interview was considered to be approximately six weeks from instructions).
The final criterion applied to Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities in which housing prices rose significantly in the first six months of 2011.
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The DSM5 criteria has now narrowed down what use to be potentially 2027 combinations of criterion elements to meet just the criteria for autistic disorder down to 11 combinations, for one Autistic Spectrum Disorder where the mandatory 3 elements in the social communication criterion are described broadly per impairments in developing and maintaining peer appropriate relationships, social-emotional reciprocity, and non-verbal impairments.
Roger Kimball is the Editor and Publisher of The New Criterion which just celebrated their 30th Anniversary.
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"Grades at GCSE, A-Level or their equivalent are always hugely important, but they're never the sole criterion, " she said.
It is the third criterion that is being targetted by those who would see Pluto reinstated as a planet.
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