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  • 1moving screen — noun An offensive foul committed when a player executing a screen moves in order to block the defender and makes contact. Technically it is a block; in other words, there is no such terminology in most rulebooks using the phrase moving screen.… …

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  • 2Screen (sports) — A screen is a blocking move by an offensive player, by standing beside or behind a defender, to free a teammate to shoot, receive a pass, or drive in to score. In basketball, it is also known as a pick. Screens can be on ball (when set for the… …

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  • 3Moving Mountains (song) — Moving Mountains Single by Usher from the album Here I Stand B side …

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  • 4Screen direction — is a term used in motion picture and video editing and refers to an underlying concept of cinematic grammar which involves the direction that actors or objects appear to be moving on the screen from the point of view of the camera or audience. A… …

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  • 5Screen quotas — is a legislated policy that enforces a minimum number of screening days of domestic films in the theater each year to protect the nation’s films. The screen quota system is enforced to prevent foreign markets from making inroads into the domestic …

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  • 6Moving Violations — movie poster Directed by Neal Israel …

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  • 7Moving the Chains — House episode Episode no. Season 6 Episode 13 Directed by David Straiton …

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  • 8screen saver — screen .saver n a computer program that makes a moving image appear on the screen when the image on it has not changed for a period of time, especially so that the screen does not become damaged …

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  • 9screen saver — screen savers N COUNT A screen saver is a moving picture which appears or is put on a computer screen when the computer is not used for a while …

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  • 10screen saver — UK US (also screensaver) noun [C] IT ► a program that protects a computer screen by automatically producing a moving image if the computer has not been used for a few minutes …

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