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  • 71Wire removal — is a visual effects technique used to remove wires in films, usually to simulate flying in actors or miniatures.Wire removal can be partly automated through various forms of keying, or each frame can be edited manually. First, the live action… …

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  • 72Wire-crested Thorntail — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification …

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  • 73Wire Lock — is a lock on the Kennet and Avon Canal, near Hungerford, Berkshire, England.Wire Lock was built between 1718 and 1723 under the supervision of the engineer John Hore of Newbury. The canal is administered by British Waterways.It is a grade II… …

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  • 74Wire-flying — is a theatrical stunt which involves suspending an actor from from high tension wires, normally with a harness concealed under the costume to simulate the action of flying or falling, especially in the presence of other actors. (When other actors …

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  • 75wire fox terrier — wire′ fox′ ter′rier n. dch one of a breed of fox terriers having a wiry coat Also called wire•hair [[t]ˈwaɪərˌhɛər[/t]] wire′haired ter′rier …

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  • 76wire netting — wire′ net′ting n. bui netting made of interwoven wire, coarser than wire gauze • Etymology: 1850–55 …

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  • 77wire-wove — [wir′wōv΄] adj. 1. designating or of a very fine grade of paper with a smooth surface, made in a frame of wire gauze 2. made of woven wire …

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  • 78wire bar — noun (metallurgy) Copper of a high purity cast into a tapered ingot and used to produce copper wire • • • Main Entry: ↑wire …

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  • 79wire bird — noun The St Helena plover, named from the wire grass that is its habitat • • • Main Entry: ↑wire …

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  • 80wire-dancer — wireˈ dancer noun A performer on a tight wire • • • Main Entry: ↑wire …

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