Apparently, PBS paid the lion's share of the production costs and demanded to be the premiere outlet for the film. |
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After a busy summer, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens are getting ready for their season opener, which, incidentally, is also a world premiere. |
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The world premiere of a groundbreaking new Celtic stage spectacular is to be staged in Killarney at the weekend. |
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Samantha Mumba jetted home to Dublin last night for the star-studded premiere of her first movie The Time Machine. |
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Casting has been announced for the London premiere of Sister Act, the new musical comedy based on the hit film of the same name. |
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The premiere of The Songmaker's Chair, the first play by a Samoan writer, was a significant cultural event. |
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The film had its world premiere in New York in November 2003 and it featured last month at Toronto's Reelworld Film Festival. |
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The world premiere of the music video for the dance song will immediately follow. |
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I'm doing the premiere party thing tonight, so will have something to say about it tomorrow. |
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A rather snooty guy examined our premiere tickets, and then he smiled thinly and let us go in. |
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Sullivan was given a 98-piece orchestra to conduct at the premiere, and he makes good use of it. |
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The first heckle at the premiere was heard after about 20 minutes, although there may have been others that went unheeded. |
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It's a good self-aware laugh for the premiere audience, for which the joke was obviously conceived. |
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Although the film is due out soon, she confessed she would prefer to have friends over for a visit than go to a premiere. |
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Thursday night saw a star-studded premiere of a different kind on the small screen. |
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His latest run of short films regularly premiere at the Rotterdam International Film Festival. |
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Star Wars mania hit London last night as film big guns headed to the premiere of the latest instalment in the space saga. |
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In an uncanny coincidence, on the night of its premiere Ferguson scored the only goal of the game in Everton's win over Manchester United. |
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Working on the symphony has been extremely exciting for the orchestra and it will be an honour to perform the premiere. |
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In the intermission of the premiere, the guests looked distinctly sheepish. |
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The 12-year-old eponymous hero of the film, Daniel Radcliffe, looked shell-shocked by the hysteria which greeted his arrival at the premiere. |
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When I heard this morning that there were movie premiere tickets to be won, I entered. |
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The film will premiere at the Chicago Underground Film Festival this summer. |
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As the title suggests, this is a highly gestural show, and this premiere production incorporates plenty of movement, as well as music. |
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The executive was pushing for an expiration date that coincided with the premiere of the next episode. |
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The musical short film, based on a Shona folk tale, will premiere at ZIFF complete with a live performance of the songs in the film. |
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At the premiere Handel gave an organ extemporisation on the fugal subject taken up by the choir. |
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And not just the Los Angeles premiere, the Indian designer will also dress the actress for the screening of the film in London later this month. |
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Fans have been known to dash across the plaza during intermission to catch a premiere or a favorite pas de deux, and this year is no exception. |
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Wizard's premiere product, the CMC, is a complete turnkey system for computerized mat cutting. |
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He was in New York for the premiere of Tommy in 1975 and had decided to pop in on his admirer while he was in town. |
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Rounding out the disc is a brief newsreel of the film's Canadian premiere and the original theatrical trailer. |
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There's a newsreel on the film's premiere, which was, up to that point, one of the biggest in Hollywood history. |
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Their show this weekend is their Irish premiere, and is performed at night on a spectacular seven-metre structure. |
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It has now been seen at 15 international festivals, and had its British premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival. |
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They are lodged at a nice hotel, taken to a premiere, and allowed interviews with the stars. |
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The film, which had its premiere last Monday, has refocused attention on the place that Pearl Harbor occupies in the U.S. national psyche. |
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These letters reveal the eager young composer fretting anxiously over arrangements for the premiere of the work. |
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After the premiere, this autograph manuscript was used for the preparation of the first edition. |
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The image is crystal clear, and the disc includes the original score by Gottfried Huppertz that was used in the film's premiere screenings. |
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An opening night premiere party will follow the screening, and all films will show at the Oak Street Cinema. |
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The initiative will consist of four performance residencies and a local festival in which new productions will premiere. |
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The breathtakingly beautiful Carmen did a turn at the premiere on February 26th with a short sassy bouffant style with attitude to match. |
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Then, by coincidence, I met him backstage at a theatre premiere and I didn't recognize him. |
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Perhaps it's the flash git image he exudes as he turns up at yet another film premiere with a beautiful blonde on his arm. |
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On a bill of fare featuring Aaron Copeland and Charles Ives will be the premiere of a new work by faculty member Paul Goldstaub. |
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Her father was there to premiere a work-in-progress cut of a film he had spent years wrestling with. |
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Now a solid band, they will be sharing the stage with Dennis Rollins and friends to perform the world premiere of a specially-commissioned piece. |
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The premiere of Woolf Phrase, on a bare stage, featured Richard Siegal speaking passages by Virginia Woolf and frisking like a puppy. |
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Horseplayers, a docuseries that takes place in the high-stakes world of professional horse race handicapping, will premiere this year. |
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Both women hope to stamp a new mark on the contest and make it one of Ireland's premiere events. |
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The apples all shimmer like celebrities at a premiere, because they are given a shiny coating with carnauba wax. |
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As of now, ABC has no plans to cancel the premiere of the show, which is set for September 21st. |
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Tralee Musical Society is all set for the Irish premiere of the popular production Children of Eden. |
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If that were the fact, I'd be wearing miniskirts and push-up bras and going to every premiere every night trying to get a job. |
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Next up was the NASC women's competition premiere, with five women, two heavyweights, one middleweight and two lightweights. |
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The premiere was a popular and critical success, with scheduled performances sold out almost immediately. |
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If you're wondering where I am tonight, I'll be in my hometown's premiere glitzy theatre, living the dream here. |
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Five thousand fans lined the streets outside the Odeon cinema in London's Leicester Square for the film premiere. |
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By juxtaposing older repertory works with a premiere, these veteran Bay Area-based dancemakers offered some sense of their artistic development. |
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The premiere was staged in the real Dodge City, with parades, parties, and lots of Hollywood stars and starlets flown out for good measure. |
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Forgiveness was selected as one of the opening films and will screen its international premiere at the festival. |
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This article is excerpted from the forthcoming premiere issue of the journal of Green Cross International, The Optimist. |
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The escalating buzz surrounding the picture since its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival last year would not be nearly as persistent were the film not so undeniably good. |
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The building will not formally be opened for another few weeks but the organisers of last night's premiere managed to hire it out for the occasion. |
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He has a new play, Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams, running in New York, and an even newer work, Crucifixion, receiving its world premiere in San Francisco in October. |
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I'm hoping for January 21, thus ensuring that the premiere of America Idol 2 will be pre-empted for war coverage, and I won't be forced to watch it with Natalie. |
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The 5m film had its world premiere there and was widely praised. |
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Zosia Mamet is spectacular in the second episode on premiere night, showing off some crackling comedic timing. |
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The deadline of the premiere makes us work mercilessly fast. |
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Its premiere episode attracted 2.2 million viewers and 1.6 demo in the coveted 18-49 age demographic. |
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He cringes at the thought of going on a talk show and does not particularly enjoy premiere walks along the red carpet. |
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The gown was worn by Diana on several occasions, including to the premiere of James Bond film The Living daylights. |
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The explosive finale, when demonic fans run amok at a movie premiere, is hair-raising in its viciousness. |
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Hollywood can't get enough of Wellywood, with stars of The Hobbit gushing praise for director Sir Peter Jackson at the film's world premiere in his hometown of Wellington. |
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Since then, Mambo has been remounted in Montreal and in January had a major Toronto premiere, brought to the city by Canada's preeminent theatrical gurus, the Mirvishes. |
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Their solidified friendship is one of the most touching details of the premiere, but it also puts branson in a tricky predicament. |
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Hollywood lost their reel queen last night after the premiere night of Burlesque. |
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The show will premiere in the fall and is produced by Thom Beers of Deadliest Catch and ice road Truckers. |
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Fans who turn out for the premiere will be treated to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra playing selections from John Williams' scores for the Star Wars movies. |
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Tinseltown magic sprinkled its stardust to cast a spell over Southampton, lending the city some of the glamour and glitz of a Hollywood premiere last night. |
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The premiere attempts to juxtapose the good and the bad of heterosexual male online daters. |
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Before the premiere of The Judge, Downey spoke a bit about what the film looks to accomplish. |
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And the fact that NBC has opted to pull the premiere and sit on it for an undetermined time comes with some consequences. |
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Mayor just returned from tracking the western lowland gorilla in Central African Republic, the subject of an EXPLORER program that will premiere early next year. |
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At the end of the fourth season premiere, Arya and The hound stumble upon a tavern in the woods. |
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And he recently jetted to Austin for South by Southwest to attend the premiere of a new short film that he wrote and stars in. |
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I scored tix to the premiere at the Hayden Orpheum in Cremorne. |
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Also taking the limelight is the British premiere of a multi-media septet set to a compilation of tracks performed to Scarlatti's bright and rhythmic pieces for harpsichord. |
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I remember seeing the U.S. premiere of Shame in telluride, and being blown away. |
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Our other great highlight was the southern hemisphere premiere in 1999 of Szymanowski's chorally difficult Symphony No 3 of 1916 sung with the Christchurch Symphony. |
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The opening salvo is Run and Jump, which made its premiere at the 2013 tribeca Film Festival. |
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We watched her float about, a meandering frown, for two whole hours in the season premiere as she mourned the death of Matthew. |
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There were endless delays, right up until the premiere at Cannes earlier this year, where the film arrived a couple of days late due to some last minute edits. |
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The work is performed here with its original fourth movement, rather than with the passacaglia and fugue that he was persuaded to substitute after its premiere. |
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A war room for the 2008 election season, By the People had its world premiere in Los Angeles this week. |
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The best reader-submitted photobombs submitted by midnight this Friday, will win one of 10 double passes to the Gold Coast premiere of Hugh Jackman's new film. |
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O'Reilly agrees not to edit the segment, and to explain in the intro that Michael has only been boycotting him because he walked out of the premiere. |
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Two of those starring in the film, Andrew Breitbart and Tammy Bruce, also were on hand in Pella for the premiere. |
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But while the work has caused some controversy since its premiere in 1999, the sparely staged Tongue is ultimately a testament to the power of understanding. |
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And just as a splashy Hollywood premiere attracts attention for a film, a video game's first-week sales can be critical to winning shelf space and retailer support. |
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Indeed, most interesting about the premiere last night was the QA session that followed. |
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But the Yates case revealed a deep gender divide about the isolation and stress of family and motherhood in a society that extols self-sufficiency as its premiere human value. |
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Lo is best known for his development of Xintiandi, a down-at-the-heels Shanghai neighborhood that he transformed into the city's premiere entertainment and retail district. |
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The U.S. premiere revealed a company with an expansive, athletic, yet centered style of movement that eradicates any lingering notion of English effeteness. |
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Her latest work, Geometry of Quiet, which received its North American premiere, shows Brown in a mood of restrained, judiciously measured eloquence. |
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In spring 2002 the company resurrected Robert Joffrey's innovative multimedia ballet, Astarte, a psychedelic work that had raised a storm at its premiere. |
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The world premiere of the film itself will take place on BBC Television and will include live link-ups around the country to special cinema screenings. |
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The Veronica Guerin film premiere promises to be a wonderful night out for North Kerry s glittering socialites who will be supporting a very worthy charity. |
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In 1977, NBC gave Godzilla vs. Megalon an hour long network television premiere with over twenty minutes trimmed from the film. |
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Still filming, I saw her that evening at the premiere, and I gave her my telephone number on the back of a tube ticket. |
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The film had its premiere at the prestigious Sundance Fest in Utah in January, where it played to solid reviews and strong interest from distributors. |
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Trading in her dark brunette locks for a lighter, sleeker look, the 22-year-old actress was barely recognizable at the premiere of her new TV movie. |
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Two years later, Death Metal Angola is readying for its premiere, and the railway film remains unfinished. |
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Once, after the midnight premiere of a summer blockbuster, I got trapped on the top floor of a giant multiplex. |
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That chaotic evil element is sure to feature in the premiere of Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends. |
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The bulk of the premiere actually put an unexpected spin on the ripped-from-the-headlines story. |
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Did he participate in his own extortion and cancel his plans for a big Christmas premiere? |
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Last night the world premiere made its debut at Hull Truck Theatre. |
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The first time Jackson actually saw the completed film was at the Wellington premiere. |
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The premiere race is the 24 Hours of Le Mans which takes place annually in France during the month of June. |
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She is heading back to the UK in June for the British premiere of STiFF at the Questors Theatre in London. |
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The music video, which was filmed in FrogFish Studios in Berlin, is celebrating its premiere today. |
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The film focuses on the premiere of a choreodrama at the Museo de la Ciudad in Mexico. |
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Only four episodes have ever had their premiere showings on channels other than BBC One. |
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Miracle Day was fast tracked by UKTV for July 2011 following the global premiere on Starz. |
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Xenium Resources, the Northwest's premiere professional employer organization, has promoted Leslie Nielsen and Anne Donovan. |
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The premiere was gala indeed, and the fashionable audience proved the delight of even the most blase name-droppers. |
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Tomorrow the Wales premiere of the Australian award winning art house movie 'Red Dog' will take place at 6pm. |
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Check out the premiere episode of A Chug, A Plug and A Review featuring IIleana Douglas. |
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The work had its company premiere Saturday night, with Anna Netrebko and Rolando Villazon as the star-crossed lovers. |
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Angelina and Brad were at the premiere in Leicester Square earlier. |
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Lady Rose is also rather subdued in the premiere, which is a pity. |
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Widely acknowledged to be the premiere event, the Guinness World Oyster Opening Championship is held in September at the Galway Oyster Festival. |
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Baby boomer empty nesters will drive an expansion for premiere locations with high end amenities. |
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Magic Mountain is one of theme park chain Six Flags' premiere thrill parks. |
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En 2002, dans la fusion de la Grande Bibliotheque et de la Bibliotheque nationale, c'est la premiere institution qui phagocyte la seconde. |
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The cynical, quippy one-liners in tonight's premiere feel a little forced, while other episodes are earnest and straightforward. |
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While not much is revealed about the airdate, it is speculated that the show can be expected to premiere next year at the same time. |
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Trust executor Barbara Horgan sent Adam Luders to Perm to stage the work, which had its euphoric premiere in March. |
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These compositions include The Masque of Time, given its world premiere with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in October 2008, and Schizoid Salsa. |
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The gorgeous actress was spotted looking sophisticated at her latest film premiere, wearing a wide-legged strapless jumpsuit. |
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The day after the American performance, Holst conducted the City of Birmingham Orchestra in the British premiere. |
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On the premiere, the scornees are sent to a life coach, Debbie Ford, who runs an emotional boot camp in Palm Springs, Calif. |
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But that misstep is a minor blip in an otherwise stellar premiere. |
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Next spring, the opera group at the Huggard Centre will star in Streetwise Opera's next production that will premiere in London. |
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Victoria Morgan of Cincinnati Ballet and Stanton Welch of Houston Ballet premiere new stagings this month. |
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In 1943 Vaughan Williams conducted the premiere of his Fifth Symphony at the Proms. |
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Position the City as the premiere tourist destination on the North Olympic Peninsula. |
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Disney Online is offering TARZAN fans VIP access to the animated feature film's red-carpet world premiere on Saturday, June 12, at www. |
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The first of four mockumentaries will premiere today on a branded channel created at Break. |
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Following the film's premiere, Page revealed that he had been remastering the band's discography. |
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Maurice Baring's 1911 The Rehearsal fictionalises Shakespeare's company's inept rehearsals for Macbeth's premiere. |
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The Romanos also recently supported the ICC's world premiere retrospective of African artist El Anatsui. |
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Either way, there's no denying a Truebie's thirst, and here's three cocktails to celebrate the premiere. |
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The musical was given its world premiere in the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta and went on to Chicago and eventually Broadway. |
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It was first performed in Dublin on 13 April 1742 and received its London premiere nearly a year later. |
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Following the Las Vegas premiere on 8 September 2004, Queen were inducted into the Hollywood RockWalk in Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles. |
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For Martin's mates, however, there was a glimpse of the filmland lifestyle when they went to the movie premiere. |
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Its exquisite mixture of the sybaritic, the sublime and the sinfully delicious make it the nation's premiere destination for oenophiles. |
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Chaplin decided to hold the world premiere of Limelight in London, since it was the setting of the film. |
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Richter conducted the premiere, which was marred by a poorly prepared chorus, which sang badly. |
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While at HSN, Dallas Prince Designs was a successful premiere concept with her 14k Gold Gemstone Jewelry and her Sterling Silver Marcasite line. |
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Sherriff's Journey's End, in which he scored a great success at its single Sunday night premiere. |
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In 1975, ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail,'' a sendup of the legend of King Arthur, had its world premiere in Los Angeles. |
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We are extremely excited to bring Gamer Grub to market and to launch at North America's premiere video game event, E for All. |
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Primewinn is a premiere shopping destination with the hottest brands and products that incentivizes users to watch promotional videos and shop. |
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Newcastle is in line to host the premiere of the stage version of the film Dead Man Walking. |
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A major UAE horror movie is to get its world premiere at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival next month. |
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In 1993, she starred in a limited run at the Manhattan Theatre Club in the American premiere of Stephen Sondheim's revue, Putting It Together. |
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In 1981, she returned to the Royal Court for the London premiere of Brian Friel's Faith Healer. |
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He died of bone cancer during the opening week of Titanic, causing her to miss the film's Los Angeles premiere to attend his funeral in London. |
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Originally shot as a silent, Blackmail was restaged to include dialogue sequences, along with a score and sound effects, before its premiere. |
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Octopussy had its premiere on 6 June 1983, four months before the October release of Never Say Never Again. |
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The world premiere took place on Monday and, with a trio of top royals in attendance, it could hardly have been glitzier. |
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The Pas-de-Calais coal basin long represented the premiere site of French coal production. |
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Not the Messiah received its US premiere at the Caramoor International Music Festival in Katonah, New York. |
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The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. |
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Fans camped in Trafalgar Square for up to three days before the premiere, despite torrential rain. |
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Next spring the opera group at the Huggard Centre will star in Streetwise Opera's next opera that will premiere in London. |
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With the original offer revoked, and with the premiere teams already committed to their incumbent drivers, Mansell decided to move on. |
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In 2015, the Canadian documentary film Fractured Land had its world premiere at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. |
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Since its premiere this March, Aladdin has received rave reviews. |
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Steelworks inaugural production will be the world premiere of Steel's new play, Grow Up Granddad, which will run at ARC through September. |
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Here are her top 3 edgy looks at the movie's premiere that grabbed enormous attention. |
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It was enthusiastically received there, and at its London premiere the following March. |
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As a leader in the sneaker marketplace, we're thrilled to be partnering with eBay, the world's premiere destination for selling and buying. |
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Founded in 1994, by two prominent Bellcore Scientists, Surety is recognized as a premiere trusted time-stamp authority. |
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Mackerras's Sullivan ballet score, Pineapple Poll, has received many recordings since its premiere in 1951, four of them conducted by Mackerras. |
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The time in between is well-spent, however, in the play's West Coast premiere, grippingly performed by the Road Theatre Company in North Hollywood. |
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The recording gives the world premiere of the touching piece, moving from Mahlerian orientalism into a tripping English pastoralism, written by Howard Goodall. |
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A week before the premiere, the Church of Scientology took out full-page ads in the New York Times and Los Angeles Times claiming the documentary is filled with falsehoods. |
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As well as theserena premiere it brought the opening for Brit flick The Goob, a Norfolk-set tale about a 16-year-old boy helping his mum to run their greasy spoon cafe. |
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Based in Sterling Heights, Michigan, COE Press Equipment designs and manufactures a complete line of premiere coil handling and servo roll feed equipment. |
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The Welsh premiere of this two-hander from Company of Sirens takes place in the intimate setting of the studio space at Cardiff's Chapter Arts Centre. |
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A year before the premiere, which launched Williams' highly successful career, his family gave Rose's doctors permission to perform a bilateral prefrontal lobotomy on her. |
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Or that Rome used Green Bay Packers receiver Javon Walker as a correspondent to cover the premiere for a humorous bit that aired on his ESPN show Wednesday. |
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The luncheon will feature the premiere of a new format, an off-the-cuff, candid conversation conducted by a well known real estate media personage with an industry superstar. |
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Britten was played in the premiere production by Alex Jennings. |
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Owen Wingrave, written for television, was first presented live by the Royal Opera at Covent Garden in 1973, two years after its broadcast premiere. |
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As well as the Serena premiere it brought the opening for Brit flick The Goob, a Norfolk-set tale about a 16-year-old boy helping his mum to run their greasy spoon cafe. |
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On the news one night, I briefly saw an interview with some Twi-tards who came from Europe to camp out for the premiere at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles. |
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The piece, with Maggie Teyte in the leading soprano role and Eugene Goossens conducting, was enthusiastically received at its premiere in the Royal Opera House. |
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The work was unlucky in being premiered at a concert that also featured the London premiere of Walton's Belshazzar's Feast, by which it was somewhat overshadowed. |
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The piece has rarely been performed since its premiere in 1922, although the composer Ernest Walker thought it was Holst's finest work to that date. |
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The film made its US premiere at the Hawaii International Film Festival. |
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The piece has been revived regularly, in every decade since the premiere. |
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In partnership with Binkie Beaumont he staged the English premiere of Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire, with Leigh in the central role of Blanche DuBois. |
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As Konstantin in The Seagull in October 1925 he impressed the Russian director Theodore Komisarjevsky, who cast him as Tusenbach in the British premiere of Three Sisters. |
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Their first concert featured the premiere of Elgar's Cello Concerto. |
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It runs approximately 50 minutes, and was conducted at its world premiere by Toronto Symphony Orchestra music director Peter Oundjian, who is Idle's cousin. |
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He starred as a Welsh schoolboy in the play's London premiere. |
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There had earlier been a romantic liaison between Shaw and Campbell that caused Charlotte Shaw considerable concern, but by the time of the London premiere it had ended. |
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The premiere was in Warsaw in June 1928, and the first British production was two months later, at Sir Barry Jackson's inaugural Malvern Festival. |
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In June she and Pound left Rapallo for Paris for the premiere of Le Testament de Villon, without mentioning the pregnancy to his friends or parents. |
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In this stage, in 1786, a tragedy entitled Siripo had its premiere. |
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Next week the Lawrence Batley Theatre joins the celebrations with the world premiere of a new play, Lost Boy Racer, by Huddersfield writer Julie Amanda Bokowiec. |
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We also hear that her British flick LD50, starring Mel as a right-on middle-class animal activist, is due to be released next month, with a premiere in Leicester Square. |
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The concert included the world premiere of St Vitus in the Kettle by Simon Holt, the orchestra's composer in association, who took over from Michael Berkeley. |
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In June 2007, she created the role of the Queen of Hearts in the world premiere of Unsuk Chin's new opera, Alice in Wonderland, at the Bavarian State Opera. |
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Rhys starred as Benjamin in the 2000 world premiere of the stage adaptation of The Graduate, alongside Kathleen Turner at The Gielgud Theatre in London's West End. |
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All three live telecasts will premiere as part of The Disney Channel's free holiday preview, which will reach approximately 50 million cable households. |
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Since the German premiere of Cats in 1986, there have always been musicals running, including The Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King, Dirty Dancing and Dance of the Vampires. |
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From the titles, Oncers are speculating that the Once Upon A Time Season 4 premiere is jumping straight into the Frozen story of Queen Elsa and Princess Anna. |
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Hugh Peter, and by Gerald Kyd in the 2012 premiere of the play 55 Days. |
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Dubstep created such a stir on the website with the premiere of LE's Theatrix video that we figured why not go to one of the stars of the genre to try and figure it out. |
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Each of the 30 films received world premiere screenings at a major international film festival, including the Sundance Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival. |
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She sported a fuzzy pink ballcap, leather jacket, and lace-up boots for the New York premiere of Been Rich All My Life, a film by Heather Lyn MacDonald. |
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Balletomanes are buzzing about this world premiere, full-length Will Tuckett version of the famous children's story, presented by the Sarasota Ballet Aug. |
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Bu t he is ab o ut to sta r a s t he Scottish musician and artist in t he world premiere of new stage show Backbeat when it opens in Glasgow next month. |
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Andrew Garfield killed two birds with one stone at the world premiere of The Amazing Spider-Man, walking the red carpet with girlfriend and co-star Emma Stone. |
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She has also collaborated with numerous composers, working as the official repetiteur for the world premiere productions of several new Japanese operas. |
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Most intriguingly of all, there'll also be the world premiere of a track from his new musical Stephen Ward, which is inspired by the Profumo scandal. |
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In 1732 Handel brought a revised and expanded version of Esther to the King's Theatre, Haymarket, where members of the royal family attended a glittering premiere on 6 May. |
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Earlier this week the Mean Girls actress sparked an engagement riddle by wearing an enormous solitaire diamond on her ring finger at the premiere of her new film, Bobby. |
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Handel remained in Dublin for four months after the premiere. |
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The big-screen favourites play pilot Joe Sullivan and reporter Polly Perkins in comic book hommage Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow, which has its UK premiere on Monday. |
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But his film received a premiere last Friday night at midnight at the Egyptian Theater, a coveted slot at Sundance, and quite a few members of the audience left midmovie. |
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With the premiere of Peter Grimes in 1945, he leapt to international fame. |
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