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Young love sees no colour, but it must abide by visa regulations in this cross-Atlantic romantic saga, which tests a couple's endurance in an offbeat, indie style.
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SS: Her friends come along for moral support and, let's face it, for some primo cross-Atlantic shopping as well.
Steven Shehori: The Off-Topic Interview: Damon Lindelof Steven Shehori 2011
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SS: Her friends come along for moral support and, let's face it, for some primo cross-Atlantic shopping as well.
Steven Shehori: The Off-Topic Interview: Damon Lindelof Steven Shehori 2011
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Perhaps as a comment on the distance between the UK and the US, a distance that is bugging the hell out of Torchwood fans who have to wait about a week for the episodes to cross the pond, tonight's action is mostly set on a cross-Atlantic air journey.
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President Obama can't make the cross-Atlantic trip due to his busy schedule relating to his efforts at health care reform, the White House said, so Mrs. Obama and senior advisor Valerie Jarrett will go instead.
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In the cross-Atlantic drama about two young lovers separated by the law, Jones features as Anna, an emotional and devoted Brit who is kept by visa issues from seeing her American boyfriend, Anton Yelchin's Jacob.
Felicity Jones, 'Like Crazy' Star, Improvised Reality The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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-- These actions were taken despite a lack of parallel action on the U.S. side, which could hamper the ability of E.U. institutions to compete for talent with their cross-Atlantic counterparts;
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Not only are attitudes and trends in the two nations similar, but this kind of cross-Atlantic preview has been seen before.
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Often he had no news, and the conversations were brief and bedeviled by a delay in the cross-Atlantic connection.
Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010
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-- These actions were taken despite a lack of parallel action on the U.S. side, which could hamper the ability of E.U. institutions to compete for talent with their cross-Atlantic counterparts;
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