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... look like . Open your purse -- that's right --now take out a dollar bill . Go ahead -- there -- hold up WOMAN : NARR 1 : NARR 2 : NARR 1 : NARR 2 : NARR 1 : the side with Washington's portrait ... now look at the numerals in the upper ...
... look like . Open your purse -- that's right --now take out a dollar bill . Go ahead -- there -- hold up WOMAN : NARR 1 : NARR 2 : NARR 1 : NARR 2 : NARR 1 : the side with Washington's portrait ... now look at the numerals in the upper ...
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... look at each other when they converse . Restricting this impulse in order to play to the camera results in artificiality . If naturalism wins out the tele- vision audience can see only " half a face . " Instead of this horizontal group ...
... look at each other when they converse . Restricting this impulse in order to play to the camera results in artificiality . If naturalism wins out the tele- vision audience can see only " half a face . " Instead of this horizontal group ...
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... look very red - blooded to me . ARLENE : Not now , but they say that once it's cooked it will look and taste just like any other steak . HUGH : This isn't for sale in grocery and meat stores , yet , is it ? ARLENE : No. Freeze - dried ...
... look very red - blooded to me . ARLENE : Not now , but they say that once it's cooked it will look and taste just like any other steak . HUGH : This isn't for sale in grocery and meat stores , yet , is it ? ARLENE : No. Freeze - dried ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting w | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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