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The Day After Tomorrow (also known as Into Infinity in the United Kingdom) is a 1975 British science fiction television special produced by Gerry Anderson between the two series of Space: 1999. Written by Johnny Byrne and directed by Charles Crichton , it stars Brian Blessed , Joanna Dunham , Nick Tate , Katharine Levy and Martin Lev, with ...
The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 American science fiction disaster film [2] conceived, co-written, co-produced, and directed by Roland Emmerich, based on the 1999 book The Coming Global Superstorm by Art Bell and Whitley Strieber, and starring Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Sela Ward, Emmy Rossum, and Ian Holm.
The Day After Tomorrow (2004) Shaun of the Dead (2004) Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005) Æon Flux (2005) The Prophecy: Forsaken (2005) War of the Worlds (2005) Land of the Dead (2005) Supervolcano (2005) Children of Men (2006) Idiocracy (2006) Right at Your Door (2006) Solar Attack (2006) Southland ...
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Also one-shot cinema, one-take film, single-take film, continuous-shot film, or oner. A feature-length motion picture filmed in one long, uninterrupted take by a single camera, or edited in such a way as to give the impression that it was. opening credits (for a film) opening shot (for a scene) over cranking over the shoulder shot (OTS)
The word preposition comes from Latin: prae-prefix (pre- prefix) ("before") and Latin: ponere ("to put"). This refers to the situation in Latin and Greek (and in English), where such words are placed before their complement (except sometimes in Ancient Greek), and are hence "pre-positioned".
If you qualify for a 401(k) match, these may be after-tax funds as well, but more often they're pre-tax. Roth 401(k)s have only been around since 2006, which could explain why only 12% of baby ...
As a new era begins in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, one UNC alum is taking advantage of the opportunity with a perfect two-word trademark for the occasion.