Films Sample Clauses

Films. (6) Livingston; (7) Stanxxx; (8) Brucefield; and (9)
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Films. A Hundred Year Renaissance. 2006. [documentary film]: Institute of Engineers Sri Lanka: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx. Songs Xxxxxxxxxxx, X., 2009. Angam Thulawa. [song]. Available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/watch?v=mqG6l7Cz3XQ [accessed 12. 15. 14]. ElaKiri, 2012. Ravana. [song]. Available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/watch?v=RGaip1B7T-c [accessed 12. 15. 14]. Ravana Brothers, 2014. Ravana New Year Song. [song]. Available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/watch?v=NTz_4-4y4fc [accessed 12. 19. 17]. Ravana Brothers, 2011. Ravana Song. [song]. Available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/watch?v=cp_EhLcHSzc [accessed 12. 15. 14]. Xxxxxxxxx, X. 2017. Ravana. [song]. Available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/watch?v=OkhyEHkFSho [accessed 12. 19. 17]. Web material
Films charts, transparencies, and other visual aids and teaching devices
Films filmstrips, microfilms and sound recordings of an educational, scientific or cultural character produced by the United Nations or any of its Specialized Agencies.
Films photographs, (electronic) files, (work) drawings, illustrations, designs, prototypes, models, moulds and designs etc. made by HO within the framework of the engagement, remain the property of HO, whether or not these have been given to the Principal or third parties.
Films in production before and after entry into force
Films. YOU must restrict children from viewing age-restricted films classified according to the recommendations of the British Board of Film Classification. You must ensure that you have the appropriate copyright licences for film. This Agreement confers the required permission on you. * No exhibition of a film, where the intention is to make a profit, including raising money for charity is allowed. * Films are allowed if they are a film club, film society, or local social group screening. Fly posting YOU must not carry out or permit fly posting or any other form of unauthorised advertisements for any event taking place at the premises, and must indemnify and keep US indemnified against all actions, claims and proceedings arising from any breach of this condition. If you fail to observe this condition YOU may be liable to prosecution by the local authority. Food, health and hygiene YOU must, if preparing, serving, or selling food, observe all relevant food health and hygiene legislation and regulations. Dairy products, vegetables and meat on the premises must be refrigerated and stored in compliance with the Food Temperature Regulations. Gaming, betting, and lotteries YOU must ensure that nothing is done on or in relation to the premises in contravention of the law relating to gaming, betting, and lotteries. Glass YOU must ensure that glass is not taken on to the field or car park.
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Films. Clubs shall film all on-field activities from any minicamp, and shall maintain a copy of such films until thirty days after the start of the regular season. The NFLPA may view such films (after signing a confidentiality agreement satisfactory to the NFL at the start of each League Year)' only upon the filing of a complaint alleging a violation of this Article.
Films. We are proud to offer a unique event opportunity and will work with you in every way possible to allow you to have a private screening of any film we are currently showing or that is available. To show a film at The Majestic, a separate film rental fee (“licensing fee”) must be paid to the film distribution company, and these fees can range from $150 to $500. This fee does not go to The Majestic, is determined by the company that licenses the film, and is in addition to the theatre rental fee. There will be no extra fee to view the film currently running at The Majestic. If you wish to view a different film, arrangements must be made no less than 21 days before your event. Due to the process of ordering, receiving and paying for films, we cannot make exceptions to this time frame. If a film other than the one currently being shown at the theater is to be played, Addendum 2 must be filled out and sign no less than 14 days before your event. Film licensing fee must be paid no less than 14 days before event or film will not be shown even if you have a copy of the film in hand. Responsibilities: (Please initial each line) The user, organization, or group renting the theater is responsible for clean-up of the premises. Supervisors of the event are responsible for notifying all assistants and participants concerning rules and guidelines that must be followed. If the theater is unfamiliar to you, i.e. lights, sound, etc., or if extensive electrical hookups are required, contact the Coordinator 3 day prior to use. No tobacco products are allowed. No open flames or incense are allowed. There will be no exceptions. No video or camera footage may be taken of the screen if any film is showing. The Majestic reserves the right to request the removal of any audio or video recording equipment. The theater assumes no liability for injury or accidents that occur during the event, whether inside or outside the building. Any injuries or accidents must be reported to the Coordinator immediately. The renter will assume all financial responsibility for damage to the facility incurred by the renting party. Any damage must be reported immediately to the Coordinator. Unless you require use of the stage as part of your rental, please keep yourself and all guests away from the stage, the speakers, the film screen, and the dressing area below. The Majestic assumes NO liability for injury sustained in these areas, and the Renter will be responsible for ALL damage to any part of this ar...
Films and music were not simple amusements; they had far greater effects. The use of the phrase “not mere entertainment” was exceedingly frequent in published records, narrating a definition of a southern Victorianism in which a cultural production could be entertaining while also being so much more. Americans were looking to leisure time enjoyments for something more than amusement and temporary distraction, even in the South. Not mere entertainment, during the postbellum era of extraordinary change and growing anxieties, white southerners were finding and making meaning through popular cultural productions. I argue that more than entertainment, southerners’ increasing participation in popular culture, the reliance on popular culture to unite a community or create a new community altogether, and the joy and euthymia discovered within popular culture reveals that these cultural productions were tapping into the sort of sentimentality and sensibility once reserved only for religious practice. Southerners in the postbellum period were finding a sacred, soul-filling quality within popular culture, feelings once reserved only for institutional religious practices As the South began to industrialize and change, I assert that participation in national and regional forms of Victorian popular culture and in religious practices were not mutually exclusive. In many cases, the spiritual niche newly occupied by popular culture, especially in the case of working- and middle-class white southerners, was met with the blessing, or at least the ambivalence, of southern clergymen and religious leaders. For example, Methodist Episcopal Xxxxxx and Georgia native Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx often preached on the dangers of sermons and 14 “Xxxx Xxxxxxxx’x Greatest Play,” Bainbridge Post-Search Light (Bainbridge, GA), July 1, 1920. Note: The publication is still in circulation but is now known as the The Bainbridge Post Searchlight. worship services that were “mere entertainment rather than edification.”15 “Life at all times is a very serious thing,” he once told followers. “It is not a mere pleasure jaunt; it is a serious pilgrimage…If the pulpit is to be of any use it must be serious in its ministration. The pulpit is no place for a mere entertainment.”16 Evidence from this and other sermons suggests that Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx had misgivings about the profane being pulled into a sacred space, but he rarely spoke against Christians participating in popular culture when those productions stayed in the...
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