The excitement of having show-business people in town is short-lived when Michael becomes increasingly exasperated seeing his novel get mauled beyond all recognition by a low-brow scriptwriter ( Bob Hoskins ) and a condescending director ( Saul Rubinek ).
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I even burnt one beyond all recognition, which is something my mother never did, I suppose because she always put it in the oven after " All My Children " and took it out when my dad came home at precisely 6 : 10.
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They also will have a European " Breaking Tour " from the 7th of December 2016 to the 22nd of December 2016 in different places ( Germany, Spain, Italy . . . ) supported by two Metal Bands : " ATHEENA " and " Beyond All Recognition ".
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Federal District Judge Norma Holloway Johnson has apparently rebuffed the White House's attempt to stretch beyond all recognition the doctrine of executive privilege to shield two presidential associates from having to testify before the grand jury hearing evidence about President Clinton's relationship with the former White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
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Because the system continues to be warped beyond all recognition as free agent Kevin Brown signs a contract for $ 105 million, Mike Piazza for $ 91 million, Bernie Williams for $ 87.5 million, Mo Vaughn for $ 80 million and Jose By Gawd Offerman for $ 26 million.
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He says that people like Lagan and Lerner have to be here so " opinionated, " anonymous " members of the wikiproletariat don't mangle their ideas and reputations beyond all recognition " ( emphasis mine ) .-- Prosfilaes 14 : 26, 5 December 2006 ( UTC)
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:Another possibility is that computer programmers often use the words " Foo " and " Bar " as " metasyntactic variables " ( don't worry about it-we're a weird bunch )-they derive from " FUBAR "-f * * ked up beyond all recognition.
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Sen . Richard Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, said, " I'm troubled by his willingness to distort the good judge's record beyond all recognition, to attack his character and integrity . . . without ever giving Judge White an opportunity to respond and defend his name ."
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Processing power and storage capacities have grown beyond all recognition since the 1970s, but the underlying technology has remained basically the same of large-scale integration ( LSI ) or very-large-scale integration ( VLSI ) microchips, so it is widely regarded that most of today's computers still belong to the fourth generation.
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Since the end of World War II, the town has emphasised its connections and proximity to Southampton, due to the prosperity to be found there, but more recently particularly since the building of West Totton transformed the area beyond all recognition the Totton and Eling community has attempted to return to its roots as a smaller independent New Forest settlement.