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The Cukor-Crawford version is told in flashback, with a fully redemptive ending; Bergman's earlier version, directed by Molander, is linear, and subtler in every way.
Ingrid Bergman In Her Native Tongue David Mermelstein 2011
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It was the third of six pictures Bergman made for the director Gustaf Molander and the one that prompted David O. Selznick, in the midst of producing "Gone With the Wind," to bring her to America.
Ingrid Bergman In Her Native Tongue David Mermelstein 2011
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Molander, Per, “The Optimal Level of Generosity in a Selfish, Uncertain Environment,” Journal of Conflict Resolution, 29, (December 1985): 611-619.
Prisoner's Dilemma Kuhn, Steven 2007
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By requiring that cooperation of others always benefits each and all, the Schelling and Molander formulations of the n-person PD fail to model the surplus cooperation/free rider phenomenon that seems to infuse “Tragedy of the Commons” situations.
Prisoner's Dilemma Kuhn, Steven 2007
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The game labeled a many-person PD in Schelling, Molander 1992 and elsewhere requires that the payoff to each co-operator and defector increases strictly with the number of cooperators and that the sum of the payoffs to all parties increases with the number of cooperators
Prisoner's Dilemma Kuhn, Steven 2007
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Molander Photography; page 619: Steven Rothfeld©2005; pages 620–621: Steven Rothfeld ©2005; page 631: Photography by Kent Hanson; page 632: Photography by Matt Phillips; page 634: Photography by Matt Phillips; page 644: Al Francis 2001
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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Molander Photography; page 619: Steven Rothfeld©2005; pages 620–621: Steven Rothfeld ©2005; page 631: Photography by Kent Hanson; page 632: Photography by Matt Phillips; page 634: Photography by Matt Phillips; page 644: Al Francis 2001
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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Molander Photography; page 619: Steven Rothfeld©2005; pages 620–621: Steven Rothfeld ©2005; page 631: Photography by Kent Hanson; page 632: Photography by Matt Phillips; page 634: Photography by Matt Phillips; page 644: Al Francis 2001
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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Molander Photography; page 619: Steven Rothfeld©2005; pages 620–621: Steven Rothfeld ©2005; page 631: Photography by Kent Hanson; page 632: Photography by Matt Phillips; page 634: Photography by Matt Phillips; page 644: Al Francis 2001
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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Molander Photography; page 619: Steven Rothfeld©2005; pages 620–621: Steven Rothfeld ©2005; page 631: Photography by Kent Hanson; page 632: Photography by Matt Phillips; page 634: Photography by Matt Phillips; page 644: Al Francis 2001
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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