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  • 51Back from Eternity — Infobox Film name = Back from Eternity image size = caption = director = John Farrow producer = John Farrow writer = Richard Carroll (story) Jonathan Latimer narrator = starring = Robert Ryan Anita Ekberg Rod Steiger Phyllis Kirk Keith Andes Gene …

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  • 52Shot Jackson — Infobox musical artist Name = Shot Jackson Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = non vocal instrumentalist Birth name = Harold B. Jackson Alias = Born = birth date|1920|9|4 Wilmington, North Carolina, USA Died = death date and… …

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  • 53Back to Skool — Infobox VG|title = Back to Skool developer = David Reidy publisher = Microsphere designer = David Reidy engine = released = 1985 genre = modes = Single player ratings = platforms = ZX Spectrum media = Cassette requirements = input = Keyboard,… …

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  • 54Back to Bologna — infobox Book | name = Back to Bologna title orig = translator = image caption = author = Michael Dibdin cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = Aurelio Zen series, #10 genre = Crime, Mystery novel publisher = Faber and …

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  • 55Back to God's Country — Infobox Film name = Back to God s Country image size = caption = director = David Hartford producer = James Oliver Curwood Ernest Shipman (Uncredited) writer = James Oliver Curwood Nell Shipman narrator = starring = music = cinematography = Dal… …

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  • 56back lot —   an area, on studio property, in an open air, outdoor space away from the studio stages, where real life situations with backgrounds are filmed; contrasted to on location shoots that are more expensive; various studios in the Los Angeles area… …

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  • 57shot — [OE] Shot goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *skutaz, which was derived from the same base that produced English shoot. It used to mean ‘payment’ as well as ‘act of shooting’, a sense shared by its Old Norse relative skot, which provided English …

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  • 58shot — [OE] Shot goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *skutaz, which was derived from the same base that produced English shoot. It used to mean ‘payment’ as well as ‘act of shooting’, a sense shared by its Old Norse relative skot, which provided English …

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  • 59back foot — noun The batsmans foot closest to the wicket See Also: back foot shot …

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  • 60tracking shot — (or truck)   a smooth shot in which the camera moves alongside ( tracking within ) the subject, usually mounted on a dolly, in a side to side motion (relative to the scene or the action); also known as following shot; sometimes used… …

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