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close up

verb as in latch

Weak match

noun as in mug shot

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Sometimes, when they had a close-up on your face, your wardrobe was being changed.

Larraín tries to capture that power in his first close-up of Jolie, shoulders bare, singing at the camera in bold black and white.

“I forget who said this quote, but it’s, ‘Comedy is in a wide shot; tragedy is in a close-up,’” Baker says.

As the star becomes fainter, taking other close-up pictures of it is becoming increasingly difficult, even for the VLTI.

The images, resembling a close-up of the moon, revealed that upon stimulation, these two proteins rearranged and moved closer together.

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

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