The executive was hoping the example ended up on the cutting room floor.
Google initially licensed Jinni to use in Google TV but the software ended up on the cutting room floor.
What is different today is that anything that wound up on the cutting room floor can be quickly repackaged or developed as DLC.
Unfortunately when adapted for film and TV the good stuff often ends up on the cutting room floor in favour of a handsome actor walking out of a lake.
Things that would normally have been left on the cutting room floor, or that would have waited for a sequel get their day in downloadable expansion form.
Her scenes as a cabaret singer ended up on the cutting room floor but many years later, the film was re-released on DVD with Driver's scenes restored.
Was Mr Gardner's speech, attacking the distorted values of American society that forced him to abandon his old job selling useful medical equipment, mistakenly left on the cutting room floor?
There had to have been scenes with both Janssen and Mol that were left on the cutting room floor, and the stuff that's there just points up the glaring lack of follow-through.
While space in that publication is always at a premium and my analysis ended up on the cutting room floor, yours truly was also asked to show how the seasonally favorable six months of the year played out in presidential first years.
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"Lizzie had to take us through this arc what you see is what you get, because you can't fix it in the cutting room, " says co-director Chris Kentis, whose first film, with partner Laura Lau, was 2003's "Open Water, " a thriller about a couple stranded in shark-infested waters.
But when Lincoln very recently decided instead to run two 30-second commercials, shortening the Fallon-inspired effort to just half of its original length and devoting the other 30 seconds to an ad focusing on the new MKZ sedan, Smith got left on the cutting room floor for the ad that will actually run during the Super Bowl.
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But the poor return on capital derives not from the lack of hits, but from the knee-deep pile of failures on the cutting-room floor.
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Not many filmmakers would risk the scenes where each separately break into "You Are My Sunshine, " and you will have to decide for yourself whether they belong on the cutting-room floor.
Instead of relying on the linear process of story-telling in print (which can leave much on the cutting-room floor), we created a 360-degree online view of Lynn Tilton and her firm, Patriarch Partners.
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Chances are, those scenes wound up on the cutting-room floor as Clooney struggled to bring his movie under two hours (with six minutes to spare) and still make sense of the laborious machinations that clog up the third act.
This push to get U.S. troops out will gain ground in Congress on both sides of the aisle ahead of the 2006 elections, cutting the Bush Administration's room to maneuver and forcing it to make decisions on a political, rather than strategic, basis.
But Mr Cameron, who insisted that cutting the "spare room subsidy" was not a tax, said support for disabled people was not being cut.
"Nicola... a student at Leicester University, was in a nightclub in Wrexham when someone threw a bottle across the room and it smashed, cutting her face open, " Mr Lucas explained.
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As Bamford performs at a mike in the living room, the camera keeps cutting to the supportive laughter of the only people who are in the audience: her parents, seated on the couch (the ultimate in narrowcasting).
The surgeon, instead of wielding a scalpel and cutting away, sits at a 3-D monitor across the room from the patient and controls three robotic arms with two joysticks.
Joe Tortorella of Robert Silman Associates, the engineer hired to remove the stacks from under the Rose Reading Room while it's still in use, has compared his task to cutting off the legs of a table while a banquet is taking place.
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First, in 2002 the egg industry set new animal welfare guidelines, forcing farmers to give their hens more room to cluck, in turn cutting the number of birds able to be housed.
Dylan disappears down the hall fro 10 minutes and comes back with Kim Basinger in tow, who was cutting songs for her film, The Marrying Man, in another room.
W. Griffith pioneered split-screen and cross-cutting editing techniques to illustrate conversations between two people who may not be in the same room.
After cutting its policy rate on May 3, the central bank warned that it saw little room for further reductions as inflation was high.
As well as cutting up and burning the hose on an open fire, she washed and replaced bed covers in the room where her husband was poisoned.
But in less extreme cases, relieving workers of some of their tasks (wire-cutting for example), allows the domestic industry to expand and a bigger industry might find room for the displaced wire-cutters, at the same wage, albeit on different tasks.
Traditionally, carvers "scalp" their pumpkins by cutting off the top stem portion, but Spost says leaving the top of the pumpkin intact gives you more eyebrow room to work with.
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