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screen

noun as in something that protects, conceals

noun as in partition

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noun as in display, monitor

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verb as in hide, protect

verb as in examine and choose

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Talk to me about what Amy’s book ignited in you that made you feel ready to explore those themes or ideas on screen.

This early in awards season, with many possible contenders yet to screen, 22 films get best-picture votes from the panel.

However, researchers emphasize that the test is not intended for general screening of the population.

The 69-year-old screen legend shared his upcoming anniversary in Esquire, recalling how “I’ve done a lot of damage to the body” with past alcohol and drug use.

Before the screening, Rachel Mason, a close friend of Hutchins who filmed a documentary about the making of Rust, recalled how difficult it was to complete the movie with all the controversy surrounding it.

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

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