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| the art of motion picture photography |
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| the act of placing close together to create a contrast |
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| a person who can judge the best in a specific field |
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| A film editing technique- bringing together separate pieces of film to create a whole |
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| serves as a typical or perfect example of |
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| Having conflicting feelings, such as love and hate about a person, object or idea |
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| the quality of being self-governing |
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| devoid; poor; impoverished |
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| to persuade/ cause. To infer by inductive reasoning |
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| Greatness in significance, size, or rank |
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| Extreme suffering. State of being a martyr |
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| to harass; to annoy continuously |
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| the greatest amount or level; maximum |
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| the features of a room or auditorium that determine the quality of the sounds in it |
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| to criticize in a harsh manner, Noun- strong expression of disapproval |
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| to state noisily, a loud uproar |
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| dignified conduct or appearance |
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| a style of performance, technical skill (music), Act of doing or performing, the use of capital punishment |
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| the act of beginning, a start |
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| to alter according to circumstances, (to adjust) |
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| all the works that a performer is prepared to present |
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| to divide into two equal or almost equal parts |
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| a puzzling occurrence or person; a riddle |
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| a misconception; misleading belief |
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| having bounds or limits; measurable |
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| the passing of one shade of colour to another by small degrees. 2. change taking place through stages or gradually 3. a stage in a series |
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| a time between events, a space between things |
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| data; numeral facts ( part of science that deals with numerical data) |
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| regular in arrangement of corresponding parts; balanced |
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something that may or does change Changeable, inconstant |
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