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Off-camera, Bryant revealed that this costume was created with a sheet.
'Mad Men' Costume Designer Janie Bryant Reveals Her Favorite Halloween Costumes (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Off-camera, Bryant revealed that this costume was created with a sheet.
'Mad Men' Costume Designer Janie Bryant Reveals Her Favorite Halloween Costumes (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Off-camera, the study found that only eight percent of directors, 13.6 percent of writers and 19.1 percent of producers were female.
Christine Bork: Women in Entertainment Christine Bork 2011
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Off-camera, he praised the election results in an interview with Interfax news agency, saying United Russia "has won in all regions where elections were held."
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Off-camera, the study found that only eight percent of directors, 13.6 percent of writers and 19.1 percent of producers were female.
Christine Bork: Women in Entertainment Christine Bork 2011
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Off-camera, the study found that only eight percent of directors, 13.6 percent of writers and 19.1 percent of producers were female.
Christine Bork: Women in Entertainment Christine Bork 2011
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Off-camera, McGinty's really bonded with Mark Salling.
Glee's New Kid Damian McGinty: Santana Is Gonna Go All Lima Heights Adjacent on Rory! 2011
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Off-camera, Joye and other scientists were bombarded with phone calls from furious officials, from NOAA and other government agencies.
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Off-camera, the study found that only eight percent of directors, 13.6 percent of writers and 19.1 percent of producers were female.
Christine Bork: Women in Entertainment Christine Bork 2011
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Off-camera, she's getting into the itty-bitty-cookie business in a big way.
News You Can Eat 2011
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