After her early retirement, Durbin repeatedly dismissed speculation that she might someday return to the screen.
Taylor Hackford's efforts to bring Ray Charles's story to the screen span 15 years.
Hundreds are bought and only a few dozen actually make it to the screen.
Even the best on-line services trickle slowly on to the screen, compared with television.
The media processor system intelligently adapts to the screen resolution for each of these devices.
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The seventies brought to the screen an era of nostalgia, as if wistfully denying the counterculture.
According to the Screen Daily website, the picture is currently showing in 78 countries.
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They want to own the screen, to control it, and to put advertising on the screen.
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Big tobacco was already in headlong retreat by the time Mr Wigand made it to the screen.
For obvious reasons (budget, locations, sets, scope) they never approached trying to adapt the novel to the screen.
The movie streams straight off the hard disk into the mirror arrays, and thence on to the screen.
Utilizing a light bulb as the light source, the light is reflected from a small DMD to the screen.
JVC's approach is to use liquid crystals to block the polarized light that would normally reflect to the screen.
The northern crime boom is spreading from the written word to the screen.
They are both very thin, and also very close to the screen side.
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Thanks to the screen's lower power consumption, the watch's lithium ion polymer battery can keep going for seven days, Migicovsky says.
In order to view the cartoon, the student has to focus on the screen to control the viewing of the cartoon.
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Though it is not yet clear which tidbits will make their way to the screen, the timing is hardly ideal for Winfrey.
Assange wrinkled his brow and turned his attention back to the screen.
Sometimes when I glance in the rearview mirror, I'll see my kids glued to the screen, oblivious to the real world rushing by.
And though he rarely failed to bring something special to the screen, most of the time that something special was just being ordinary.
You really have to see it to believe it -- with the desktop set to the screen's native resolution, menus, icons and text all appear tiny.
Not much imagination and desire needs to be brought to the screen to make it work because the platform is so easy to digest.
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Still, business-related stories come loaded with other problems that make them difficult to translate to the screen, such as getting well-known actors to sign on.
Two speakers and a photo-card reader are tucked underneath the ice dispenser, letting users stream Pandora music and load their digital photos to the screen.
Bradford deGraf, who helped bring the RoboCop 2 villain to the screen, remembers being approached by the creators of Max Headroom about five years ago.
The new Touch Edition shows that Sony has solved its earlier problem of adding another layer to the screen that makes the display less readable.
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Navigation through the app is steered by holding your finger to the screen, hearing the menu described and giving haptic feedback to confirm your choice.
He believes that newspapers are easy to replace because their format is adaptable to the screen but reading longer passages of texts with images are not.
L. Travers, the author of Mary Poppins, who declared early on that she had no real interest in seeing her popular children's book adapted to the screen.
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