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| | Subtitle - definition of Subtitle in Encyclopedia |
 | | Subtitles that cannot be turned off are "open". |  | | A film or video with open subtitles that are burned indelibly into the image is deemed to be "hardsubbed". |  | | These data were then input into a special machine that would burn the subtitles onto the rolls of film to be projected in the cinema. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Subtitle
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| | Harmony of the Gospels |
 | | Perhaps we should include a subtitle (“The Encyclopedia of Divine Wisdom”) because the Bible is actually composed of 66 separate works written by over 40 authors over a period of about two thousand years. |  | | It displays a remarkable harmony of thought, historical content, intent and expression. |
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http://www.davidsonpress.com/harmony.htm
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| | Shanti Bithi Bonsai Nursery |
 | | WHEN JEROME ROCHEROLLE SAYS, “I HATE ANYTHING THAT LOOKS landscaped, “he can show you a naturalistic woodland to prove it: seven acres of sugar maples, birches, American beeches, and tulip trees on which he has planted hundreds of exotic new varieties. |  | | Subtitle: An encyclopedia of Japanese maples in a rich and subtle setting |  | | The conference was organized by the renowned plantsman, Don Shadow, of Shadow Nursery. |
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http://www.shantibithi.com/news.htm
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| | Salon People Loren Coleman, Loch Ness snowman of cryptozoology |
 | | Jerome Clark is the author of "Unexplained!" and several other books, but it's Coleman who is clearly the Loch Ness Snowman of the field. |  | | But before you start addressing mail to Coleman and Clark at the offices of Scientific American, check out the book's subtitle: "The Encyclopedia of Loch Monsters, Sasquatch, Chupacabras, and Other Authentic Mysteries of Nature." Or at the very least, authentic episodes of "Unsolved Mysteries." |  | | Surely the search for them is a legitimate scientific pursuit? |
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http://www.salon.com/people/feature/1999/08/16/crypto
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