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- Tony Todd, etc)" while Leydon stated that "Sawa is credible as the second-sighted Alex—unlike many other actors cast teen protagonists, he actually looks...
- while Joe Leydon of Variety pointed out that "Sawa is credible as the second-sighted Alex --- unlike many other actors cast a teen protagonists, he actually...
- Infortunadas. The first, sighted 24 January, they named San Pablo (Saint Paul in Spanish) – likely Puka-Puka. The second, sighted 21 February, they named...
- project with Olivia Block. Together they created the 5-minute film, Second Sighted, utilizing solely films from CFA's collections. Stratman has screen...
- considered to be a myth, the plot is set in motion by the birth of twin sighted children in a mountain tribe. See was created by Steven Knight. Anders...
- to present two, distinct stories: the vengeful serial killer and the second sighted C****andra. Two significant storylines in the same episode forced the...
- 10th-11th. The first—I-70—was sunk by dive bombers from Enterprise; the secondsighted ahead of the group on the surface—was engaged with gunfire by Salt Lake...
- "Transportation in the Air", "Converse with Angels and Spirits", "Second-Sighted Persons", etc. Its contents mainly comprised do****ented reports of supernatural...
- CBC. Retrieved 9 September 2018. Ruddy, Jon (19 September 1981). "Second-sighted star". TV Guide. Miller, Mary Jane (2011). Turn Up the Contrast: CBC...
- his actions then did not support his self-image as a leader who was far-sighted about the Axis threat. Churchill criticised the "follies" of the victors...