Sentences with phrase «ever public screening»

There was a very special standing ovation and as it's the first ever public screening those moments were always emotional.»

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Last night's first - ever Washington Mobile Monday covered the concept of digital graffiti, which consists basically of public screens that display the content of text messages sent to a particular shortcode or phone number.
«In the event Nipah ever goes viral off the silver screen, this vaccine could become an important tool for public health.»
Ever since the gene for CF was identified in 1989, much debate has centred on whether the general public should be screened to detect carriers, or whether screening should be restricted to affected families.
Jackman has done a wonderful job in the role, widening the character's popularity from a comicbook fans to the general cinema - going public: It is only well - earned audience affection that allowed him to survive the execrable X-Men Origins: Wolverine, as idiotic a film as has ever had the misfortune to be screened publicly.
Having only ever seen muddy, public - domain versions of the film, the 4K digital restoration on Criterion's Blu - ray completely rewrote my memories of it; the crystalline VistaVision images are a revelation I'd compare with seeing the 70 mm restorations of Lawrence of Arabia and Vertigo, even at the reduced size of a TV screen.
Dual screened tablets have always turned out to be more of a crowd favorite than their single screened counterparts and the Kno tablet with dual screens has its fair share of public interest ever since it first made its appearance at the D8 show this year.
For the first time ever in e-paper used public transportation, the bus stop screens are in color.
Now in its sixth year, Sculpture in the City, the City of London's annual public art programme, launches tomorrow with the first ever screening of Petroc Sesti's digital piece Solar Relay — one of 17 works of art in the open - air sculpture take - over of the Square Mile, Sculpture in the City.
Two little - known artists - professional tiler Allan Butt and art enthusiast Rita Gav - have basically immortalised some of the biggest stars from stage, screen, music and sports in mosaic form, with the pieces being given their first ever public viewing at the city's View Two Gallery.
With oil prices declining in the past couple of months, and the notion that demand could decline due to global recession, it seems like peak oil has left the public radar screen (if it ever really was there).
Kentucky passed kind of sweeping expungement legislation in the last year and for the first time, basically ever, in Kentucky, people with old, low level felonies and almost any misdemeanor can apply after a certain period of time to have the conviction vacated and then expunged, meaning the conviction will be voided from their record as though it never happened and then it will be removed from the public databases and presumably it's not supposed to show up in private background checks as well for pre-employment screenings.
More than ever, with recent events in the news focusing on the essential nature of background checks as well as other issues around screening, our commitment to educating members, lawmakers, consumers, and the public at large is absolutely critical.
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