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NBC confirmed that the second season of The Voice will launch behind the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 5, with Smash opening a night later following Voice's Monday night two-hour time-period premiere.
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Thus, the focus of this second prong remains on (1) the overall risk of erroneous deprivation for permit applicants, and (2) the time-period required to correct such deprivations.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Second Circuit Due Process Victory for Connecticut Carry Permit Holders 2010
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Zucker could also move "The Tonight Show," it turned out: O'Brien's contract (unlike those of most late-night hosts) didn't include time-period protection.
Conan vs. Jay: New Book Details 'War For Late Night' TV Dominance AP 2010
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The closing 20 minutes included a piece of music with a soft-pop singer in it, which totally jarred me out of believing in the time-period.
Theatre Review: "Arcadia" by Tom Stoppard thingo 2010
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Thus, the focus of this second prong remains on (1) the overall risk of erroneous deprivation for permit applicants, and (2) the time-period required to correct such deprivations.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Second Circuit Due Process Victory for Connecticut Carry Permit Holders 2010
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The closing 20 minutes included a piece of music with a soft-pop singer in it, which totally jarred me out of believing in the time-period.
Theatre Review: "Arcadia" by Tom Stoppard thingo 2010
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So as we leave Leonard and Penny contemplating an actual do-over, we turn to Big Bang's time-period competition, 30 Rock, where Liz Lemon declares, "For once, I'm not overthinking everything" regarding her three-month relationship with the toothy, goofy James Marsden, who sits in his PJs on her coach all day.
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Usually, when considering relevance, the answer for recent television remakes is to simply belittle the source material and cash in on the absurdity of the original series because it merely occurred in a different time-period than the movie.
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I thought Weiner was really playing with time-period expectations in this one, starting with the modern music (the Decembrists, maybe?) over the opening montage.
All the Mad Men and all the Mad Women are having epiphanies 2008
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There was, however, a time-period when he seemingly championed the plan as a template for the nation as a whole.
Romney's Team Refines Its Health Care Pitch, Defense Sam Stein 2010
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