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“Following a careful and thoughtful review of “Miracle in Philadelphia,” our Instructional Leadership Team recommended moving forward with a few minor edits,” the message stated.

To commemorate the milestone, Bouchard and the cast discussed, in their own words edited for clarity and length, “Bob’s Burgers’” status as a “comfort show,” the Belcher family dynamics, memorable episodes and more.

Homeland Security used a video of him saying, “Heard you got deported, dude,” as he nods his head in disappointment, in one of their video edits.

"Neon does not approve of Hishow's unauthorised edit of the film and have demanded they cease distributing this altered version," the company said in a statement shared with US news outlets Deadline and TheWrap.

From BBC

The intimate space might seem perfect for a full immersion in screen-acting realism, but film and TV permit the director to shape the final cut in the editing room.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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