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  • ...colors she chose and specified; each worker was assigned a different color in [[assembly line]] style, with more than twenty separate colors often used f ...h movie such as ''[[Cyrano de Bergerac (1925 film)|Cyrano de Bergerac]]'' (1925) and ''[[The Last Days of Pompeii (1926 film)|The Last Days of Pompeii]]''
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  • [[File:Broadcasting1.JPG|alt=|thumb|A broadcasting antenna in [[Stuttgart]]]] ...e advantageous to 'shout' the message, spreading it broadcast to receivers in all directions".</ref>
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  • ...designate both a narrative and visual style of film-making which developed in and characterized [[Cinema of the United States|US American cinema]] betwee ...yle which would become known as "classical continuity", scenes were filmed in full shot and used carefully choreographed staging to portray plot and char
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  • [[File:Valentino in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.jpg|thumb|A still from the 1921 ''[[The [[File:Charlie Chaplin in unknown year.jpg|thumb|300x300px|[[Charlie Chaplin]], widely acclaimed as o
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  • {{About|science and technology|broadcasting|Radio broadcasting|other uses}} ...' and the associated electromagnetic waves are called ''[[radio wave]]s''. In practice, [[radio frequency|radio frequencies]] are significantly below tha
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  • ...een hoorspel Recording a radio play.jpg|thumb|240px|Recording a radio play in the Netherlands (1949), [[Spaarnestad Photo]]]] ...auditory in the physical dimension but equally powerful as a visual force in the psychological dimension."<ref>Tim Crook: [http://www.coffeetheater.com/
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  • ...ight=1.35|Flat-screen televisions for sale at a consumer electronics store in 2008]] ...encing public opinion. In the mid-1960s, color broadcasting was introduced in the U.S. and most other developed countries.
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  • ...le=Literature: definition |publisher=Oxford Learner's Dictionaries}}</ref> In recent centuries, the definition has expanded to include [[oral literature] Literature, as an art form, can also include works in various non-fiction genres, such as [[biography]], [[Diary|diaries]], [[mem
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  • ...égaphone" and "Gaumont" appear at both the bottom of the illustration and, in reverse, at the top of the projection screen.|1908 poster advertising [[Gau ...[Short film|short motion pictures]] using the technology, which took place in 1923.
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  • | caption = Albert Einstein in 1921 * [[Karl-Ferdinands-Universität|Charles University in Prague]] (1911–1912)
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  • ...orm of a story, usually with dialogue, and ends in a [[punch line]]. It is in the punch line that the audience becomes aware that the story contains a se ...her transferred, there is no obligation to reproduce the text verbatim, as in the case of poetry.{{sfn|Hetzron|1991| pp=65–66}}}}
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  • ...e of repertoire and characteristics, or to refer to a "maritime work song" in general. ...& Kegan Paul (1961) p. 6.</ref> Shanty songs functioned to economize labor in what had then become larger vessels having smaller crews and operating on s
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