The shows use snippets of readings of varying quality from the archives, along with interviews with contemporaries and family members of the poets.
(The DVD menus use snippets of studio conversation.)
Such systems use a combination of public and private keys, or snippets of numbers, to pass secure messages through a trusted third party, or certification authority.
But arguments that we can use a video recorder to use snippets of a copyrighted video are beyond moronic.
Vocally the song uses snippets of Kesha's yodeling, combined with heavy use of auto-tune.
Now any turntablist can use snippets of them to beef up a routine and make it seem for a moment as if they have five hands.
When networks use snippets from video news releases, their policy is to identify what they are.
Milbank was criticized for a July 30, 2008 article in which, in part by using snippets of quotations, he portrayed Barack Obama as being presumptuous.
And that's why the Dutch brewer's current "overheard" campaign is promoting Heineken beer with a series of unusual television spots that use snippets of conversations.
Mr. Castor's greatest influence may have come with the advent of hip-hop music and culture, when disc jockeys began using snippets of his earlier funk hits.