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  • 101No Signal! — This article is about the TV series. For the indie rock album, see No Signal. No Signal! Voices of Peter Dickson Country of origin United Kingdom No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 10 …

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  • 102motion pictures —    Thomas A. Edison s 1887 invention of the kinetoscope drew upon ideas and inventions from numerous sources, and other inventors rapidly explored the creative possibilities of the new medium of moving pictures. Many actors in the legitimate… …

    The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater

  • 103flick — flick1 [flık] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: From the sound of a light blow] 1.) [T usually + adverb/preposition] to make something move away by hitting or pushing it suddenly or quickly, especially with your thumb and finger ▪ Papa flicked the ash… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 104Squigglevision — is a patented [ [http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph Parser?Sect1=PTO1 Sect2=HITOFF d=PALL p=1 u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm r=1 f=G l=50 s1=6252604.PN. OS=PN/6252604 RS=PN/6252604 Squigglevision patent] ] method of computer animation in which …

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  • 105Leeds Point (film) — Infobox Film name = Leeds Point image size = caption = director = Santo Scardillo producer = Santo Scardillo Jeff Heimbuch writer = Santo Scardillo Jeff Heimbuch narrator = starring = Kevin Interdonato Ravi M. Iyer Melanie Minichino music =… …

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  • 106flick — 1 verb 1 (T) to make something move away by hitting or pushing it suddenly or quickly, especially with your thumb and finger : flick sth from/off etc: Papa flicked the ash from his cigar. | flick sth away/off etc: I flicked away the dandruff from …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 107flick — I. /flɪk / (say flik) noun 1. a sudden light blow or stroke, as with a whip or the finger. 2. the sound thus made. 3. something thrown off with or as with a jerk: a flick of spray. 4. Boxing a punch with a part open glove, which usually scores no …

  • 108saccade — (Old Fr., the flicks of a sail) The normal darting movements and brief fixations of the eye. The fact that the eye is normally in constant movement helps to undermine the idea that it serves as a lens producing an internal image for our… …

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  • 109movies — (Roget s IV) n. 1. [*A showing of a moving picture] Syn. motion picture, film, photoplay; see movie . 2. [The motion picture industry] Syn. moving pictures, screen pictures, cinema, the cinematic industry, cinematography, Hollywood, the screen… …

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  • 110flick — verb 1》 make or cause to make a sudden quick movement. 2》 propel with a quick movement of the fingers. 3》 (flick through) look quickly through (a book, magazine, etc.). noun 1》 a sudden quick movement or blow.     ↘(a flick through) a quick look… …

    English new terms dictionary