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footage

[foot-ij] / ˈfʊt ɪdʒ /


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Her interpretation, paired with footage from the liberation of Amsterdam, is available on YouTube.

From The Wall Street Journal

In another scene, Melania silently watches news footage of the 2025 Los Angeles fires alone on a couch while informing us that it’s “impossible to see these images and not be devastated.”

From Los Angeles Times

DHS’ disclosure to Congress was drawn from an internal review of the agents’ body-camera footage, which has not been released to the public.

From Salon

She said their actions were "more performative than real" and that the defendants had really wanted to film footage of a confrontation with Nye and them giving her the Bible.

From BBC

Jeff Zarrinnam, head of the Hollywood Sign Trust, has insisted filming took place without authorisation, but is adamant parts of the footage were digitally altered.

From BBC