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In October 2021, Mr Baldwin was rehearsing a scene on set with a gun, which was supposed to be loaded with dummy rounds, when the weapon fired live round, killing Hutchins and wounding the movie's writer and director Joel Souza.

From BBC

Is she going to make what was back then euphemistically called “a scene” and call the flight attendant and tell them to have the pilot call the police in the city where the plane would land and have Donald Trump arrested for sexual assault?

From Salon

There are scenes where I’m sobbing and a scene with a bar fight — I’ve never been in a bar fight in real life, let alone on-screen.

In a scene out of a Hollywood movie, Cher first saw him in late 1962 at Aldo’s coffee shop in Los Angeles.

It’s a scene that’s become routine with big blazes in the West.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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