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How many are there in a book? http://www.rscdshamiltonandclydesdale.org.uk/stmap_39dykkca.html?glyburi... telmisartan amlodipino efectos adversos Ryan Coogler’s magnificent “Fruitvale Station” opens with a shaky cellphone video of a now-infamous eventâthe fatal shooting of Oscar Grant, a black, unarmed 22-year-old, by a white transit cop at a BART station in Oakland, Calif., in the early morning hours of New Year’s Day 2009. In other hands, the video might have been the starting point of a documentary about the victim, the disputed facts of the event and the community outrage that the shooting provoked. But Mr. Coogler chose another approach, a dramatized account of the day in Oscar’s life that preceded his death, and the film celebrates that life in all its beauty, contradiction and thwarted promise.