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" ... David explains that if this happens it’s a literal showstopper and means that a very expensive film print could get damaged while leaving hundreds people very disappointed. I have first-hand experience of this, as back in 2014 at the BFI IMAX in London, a technical issue meant we didn’t get to see 15/70mm print of Interstellar but had to settle for a 2K digital projection. It was only a year ago that I got to see it the way the film was meant to be seen. ... "
" ... Fashion is subject; it can be as literal or theoretical as one makes it. The smallest piece of material can transcend an entire collection into a political statement; it can make or break the designer. Take the stripe; for instance, one may see it as merely a stripe on fabric. Valerie Macaulay (CCO), Meredith Melling (CMO) and Molly Howard (CEO), founders of La Ligne, consider the line to be a way to translate the stripe into a collection that empowers women of all ages with effortless self-expression. ... "
" ... In America, when people hear we need to do more to address a problem, they usually assume that means we need to spend more money to fix it. But in this case, I’m being literal: “we” need to do more. We need to view ourselves not merely as individuals, but as members of our communities. We need to bring our lonely neighbors dinner and check up on them more often. We need to pick up the phone and call our parents and stop by to check up on them. We need to peer over the cubicle walls and ask our colleagues how their weekends were and go out to lunch with them and take time to listen to them when they need our help. ... "
" ... It appeared to me as a literal still image in my mind of actual levers I had seen before. They actually looked exactly like those old-timey knobs you pull on pinball machines. ... "
" ... This policy was based on a literal reading of the law, which required the borrower to have “made 120 monthly payments” to qualify for loan forgiveness, per 20 USC 1087e(m)(1). ... "