Word: screening
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...convey to the eye what the perfume she was wearing was supposed to tell the nose. Her manager, a light blond, told us that in her less jungle-like moments La Voodoo was known as Stella Danfray. They were just in from Hollywood where DcMille had given her a screen test. And how did La Voodoo like Hollywood? "Ect is so complex, so hectic. But zee country ees so beautiful." What interested her most in the States? She looked around for her manager who had gone off in the corner with the buyers. American slang was the answer; she spoke...
...because the committee will have all necessary material at hand, it will be able to screen effectively the applications and thus to make "fair decisions," Monro said...
Grant's brilliant solo effort at 5:18 of the third period made the score 5 to 4, but Howard tied it up six seconds later on a long screen shot...
...United Artists) was Charlie Chaplin's first movie of the sound-film era. Released in 1931, three years after the birth of the talkies, and billed as a comedy romance "in pantomime," it all but ignored sound. The film was Chaplin's stubborn, inspired rebuke to a screen which, in learning how to talk, seemed to have forgotten how to do anything else...
Then Grant broke loose. First, he bounced a screen shot past the Mount Hermon goalie at 11:47, and then set up Pete Franklin at 14:45. He scored twice more in the third period, once unassisted at 7:27, and again on a pass from Franklin...