- the film were shot
inside an
abandoned furniture store. The Toronto-based
Simcom Limited produced the film,
while the
media company Allarcom also co-funded...
-
producer Peter R. Simpson,
produced under the latter's
production company Simcom Limited, who had
previously released the box-office hit Prom
Night (1980)...
-
Simultaneous communication,
SimCom, or sign
supported speech (SSS) is a
technique sometimes used by deaf, hard-of-hearing or
hearing sign
language users...
-
envisioned as a
standalone film, but
producer Simpson and his company,
Simcom, re****ed it as a
sequel to the
original Prom Night. ****o Mary Lou: Prom...
- of home
video po****rity,
licensed directly from then-production
company SimCom, who had
licensed theatrical distribution to Avco-Emb****y. In 1988, it was...
-
ASCII format for
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Retrieved February 7, 2024.
Simcom SIM7000
Series - AT
Command Manual...
- are
artificial signs invented by
educators of the deaf. The
terms SSS and
SimCom are now
often used
synonymously with
total communication (TC),
though the...
-
Television Twelve (STV12,
which controlled Channel 12) and SIM
Communications (
SIMCOM). The
Singapore Broadcasting Authority allocated $40
million per
annum of...
- executive. He was the
founder of Toronto- and Los Angeles-based
company Simcom,
later renamed Norstar Entertainment.
During his era, he was one of Canada's...
- oral
method exclusively. Some strategies, such as
Total Communication or
SimCom, saw
classes conducted in a
mixture of
spoken and
signed English with the...