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We settle down to watch a one-screen, miniature version of Waves.
Isaac Julien's angel of Morecambe Stuart Jeffries 2010
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The word reader took on new meaning in devices such as the iPhone, Sony E-Reader, Kindle and Nook, not to be confused with the Vook, a one-screen blend of book and video.
Decade in books: Writers work magic, delivery has transformed 2009
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Starting out in a one-screen auditorium, the Simple Church now rents space that contains 14 screens in one multiplex and six in another.
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It was one of the first, it loads fast and displays well at a variety of resolutions, it gets all the stories in front of you on a single screen (or at worst a one-screen scroll), it's not filled with advertising, it's got lots of good (and not so good) links (including TPM) right there on the home page.
Big Media Figures Admitting That Drudge's Influence Has Waned 2009
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I just read an article about a local theater, the last one-screen, old timey theater in New Orleans, having upgraded to digital.
Should movie theaters have to provide captioning for the hearing impaired? Ann Althouse 2009
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That was efficient when you had one-screen theaters and three TV channels and no internet and no tools that let anyone create media.
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Back in the late 80s/early 90s I worked at a one-screen theatre in a town of about 45,000 people.
How to Save the Theater Industry Rogers 2006
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TiVo reports that the Elite's on-board browser will allow users to search for programming across all of its resources simultaneously, providing one-screen access to any instance of a show's availability.
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Since 2007, theaters were obligated to screen local productions for a minimum period of 28 days in the case of one-screen theaters.
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Since 2007, theaters were obligated to screen local productions for a minimum period of 28 days in the case of one-screen theaters.
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