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Two Observations on Early Origins of the Western: Pressure Studies

Lit in silhouette, a bubble is suspended from a short rod, filling most of a vignetted black-and-white frame. Immediately a solid form enters from the left, headed directly for the delicate sphere. The contour of this smaller round is irregular. Excreted from an unseen ejector, its stuttered trail reveals it traveled faster, thus farther, between film frames than was captured, but not by much.

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Tropical Storm Hilary: Beach, School, Theme Park, Zoo Closures

Tropical Storm Hilary: Beach, School, Theme Park, Zoo Closures - San Diego, CA - See a list of cancellations and closures due to Tropical Storm Hilary.

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REMEMBER THIS: How Georgina came to be

In this week's column, History Hound Richard MacLeod returns to his series highlighting the original hamlets of the area with a look at the communities that now make up Georgina

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First USA Film, The Kiss | malta | NewsBreak Original

The first motion picture made in the United States was "The Kiss," which was produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company in 1896. The film, which was directed by William Heise and starred May Irwin and John C. Rice, was shot in New York City and ran for about 46 seconds.

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