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  • A psychological lift to combat veterans in providing hard medical evidence would be a by-product of successful forensic scanning, says Maryland-based imaging expert Dr. Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, who is working with a unique machine called a Biograph mMR.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Mary Ormsby 2011

  • David, if you have access to a 3-disc set called "Biograph", you should check it out.

    pupdate 4 2007

  • When Dylan released his first seriously thought out career retrospective box set in 1985, "Biograph," the "Romance In Durango" and cataclysmic version of "Isis" from this night's first set were chosen to represent the era.

    Expecting Rain (Wolfgang's Vault 2010

  • This isn't really something new -- "Biograph" was intended to work that way, and so too were at least some of the live releases over the years.

    Outside Counsel 2009

  • He got hold of Lawrence from Biograph and spread a rumor that she was killed at a car accident but then later combated this rumor and said she was doing fine and would be starring in the up-coming film produced by him.

    Motion Star | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • Such as the Biograph Girl, Florence Lawrence and many more.

    Motion Star | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • (I remember sitting in the back row of the Biograph Theater in Chicago with a friend and crying into our popcorn, much to the amusement of the single gentleman sitting behind us.)

    I'll Be Seeing You . . . Roger Sutton 2009

  • His 16mm masterwork "Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son" 1969–71 is a revelatory feature-length examination of a 1905 Biograph nursery-rhyme short involving a stolen pig.

    Filmmakers Who Try, Try Again Kristin M. Jones 2011

  • The Tremont Avenue neighborhood that housed Gold Medal Studios previously the site of D.W. Griffith's Biograph Studios complex was meanwhile bisected and all but destroyed when Robert Moses's Cross Bronx Expressway was completed in 1963.

    Fifty Years Later, Car 54 Shows Up Bruce Bennett 2011

  • Henry N. Marvin, founder of Biograph studios, had the idea to make movies respectable by constructing, in 1913, a luxurious house equipped with a live orchestra, ushers in smart uniforms, and playbills.

    Uptown Theaters Followed a Spiritual Path Will Friedwald 2011

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