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crime scene N LAW

side scene

mise en scene N (arts)

Usage examples with scene

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At the beginning of each scene, subtitles give the date and location of the scene.
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The recovery of fingerprints from a crime scene is an important method of forensic science.
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The scene concludes with a final launch of fireworks and a set of bright white flashes that end with a loud crackle.
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The revivalist scene thus became associated with the opposition, and became a vehicle for protest against free-market capitalism.
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The "caban", the cabin where the quarrymen gathered for their lunch break, was often the scene of wide-ranging discussions, which were often formally minuted.
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The records underscore the bravery of search-and-rescue technicians and the aircrews that took them to the scene, sometimes flying barely 150 metres above storm-tossed seas.
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This allows important regions of a scene to be given better stereoscopic representation while less important regions are assigned less of the depth budget.
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It is commonly associated with the ambisexual post-electroclash scene.
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One flash of colour comes from a lurid tropical beach scene that he has -- somewhat surprisingly -- installed as a screen saver.
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The scene is covered with detritus: unwashed bowls and spoons with porridge and salad dried on.
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