Sentences with phrase «censored version»

A "censored version" refers to an edited or modified version of something, such as a book, movie, or song, where certain content that may be considered inappropriate, offensive, or controversial has been removed or altered. Full definition
That means you'll get full access to the Google Play store which is arguably more than can be said for the Amazon Kindle Fire HD which still operates a heavily censored version of Android.
We just finished watching (a heavily censored version of) the film 12 Years a Slave and afterwards wrote a POV letter from one of the characters to another.
I used the same «gesture» word (longer censored version) to describe Gary «the genius» Neville applaud at Costa disgusting behavior, and my comment get banned.
Cash money still a company And b [censored version] I'm the boss And I be stuntin» like my daddy, stuntin» like my daddy... I'm the young stunna, stuntin» like my daddy...
And, truth be told, while I admire the boldness of the poster, I like the slightly censored versions much more.
When I was a kid, channels like TBS would play censored versions of popular movies.
GTA IV was banned in Thailand, and censored versions had to be released in Australia and New Zealand.
This has to be the censored version!
11/12/2017 at 18:48 Jalan says: Not to side with anyone on either end of the argument, but HuniePop is up on Steam in a censored version.
Could you imagine watching Christmas Vacation with a censored version of Clark's epic tirade, essentially watching the sterilized TNT family - fun cut?
The original cover art in Dead Island is a hanging zombie, and the censored version is just a zombie walking.
The main menu plays clips in the blank space left in the reformat of the cover art while a minute of the censored version of the titular song (full of jarring edits) plays.
The point still comes across in the censored version, but undoubtedly diluted, for the unconvincing CGI work just serves to distract more than anything else.
The censored version, Miracleman: Mass Market Edition # 1, seems to only be available on the Marvel digital comics store — I couldn't find it on comiXology.
Though Apple eventually agreed to accept a censored version of Bouden's comic, Prism Comics founder Charles «Zan» Christensen gave voice to the thought on everyone's mind at the time in his article, «iPad Publishing No Savior for Small Press, LGBT Comics Creators» at the company's website.
Funcom have tweeted that our North American friends will get the censored version, but the PEGI version — that's Europe — will be uncensored.
Originally released back in 2010 Valve was force to release a censored version of Left 4 Dead 2, which barely scraped by with an M15 + rating.
Manhunt 2, on the other hand, could be more tricky; if they re-release the censored version I can't see an issue, however with the controversy surrounding the game, it's hard to say whether it's a contender or not.
Indeed, it seems Ubisoft hasn't even managed to remove Nazi symbolism from the censored version.
This is especially the case in Germany, but also the inter-European PEGI was leaning towards an 18 + rating, which caused Microsoft to release a censored version of the game.
IPCC co-author Charles Kolstad, a Stanford economist who was not involved with any of the papers released in Science, tells National Geographic that there is a «perception that the main product was the summary for policymakers and that it appeared to be a censored version of what we wrote.»
Morally, we say «no censorship», but logically we have to wonder if standing the moral high - ground and not allowing a censored version of the book in the collection is a victory for free speech, but a defeat for the student that is banned from reading the book altogether?
The dilemma is this: If given the choice that a student can read a censored version of Huck Finn or not at all, does the school have to choose the «not at all option»?
Is a child worse off for reading the censored version or not reading it at all?
Natural Resources Canada released a censored version of the deputy minister's memo through access to information legislation.
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