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  • 1scene — noun 1 place where sth happened ADJECTIVE ▪ accident, crash, crime, murder ▪ footprints found near the murder scene VERB + SCENE ▪ attend …

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  • 2rural — adj. VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc. ▪ largely, mainly, mostly …

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  • 3Scene of the Crime (1986 film) — Infobox Film name = Le Lieu du Crime caption = Film poster director = André Téchiné production Company = Alain Terzian T. Films writer = André Téchiné Olivier Assayas Pascal Bonitzer starring = Catherine Deneuve Wadeck Stanczack Nicholas Giraudi… …

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  • 4Nativity scene — An elaborate Neapolitan presepio A nativity scene, manger scene, krippe, crèche, or crib, is a depiction of the birth of Jesus as described in the gospels of Matthew and Luke. While the term nativity scene typically includes two dimensional… …

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  • 5Charlottetown Rural High School — Address 100 Raiders Road Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island …

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  • 6American scene painting — refers to a naturalist style of painting and other works of art of the 1920s through the 1950s in the United States. American scene painting is also known as Regionalism.After World War I many American artists rejected the modern trends emanating …

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  • 7La Rural — La Exposición Rural (in English: The Rural Exhibition), is an annual agricultural and livestock show held in Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The event is organised by La Sociedad Rural Argentina (in English: The Argentine Rural Society) and,… …

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  • 8Québec Rural — Québec  Cet article concerne la province canadienne. Pour l article sur la capitale, voir Québec (ville). Pour les autres significations, voir Québec (homonymie). Québec …

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  • 9Québec rural — Québec  Cet article concerne la province canadienne. Pour l article sur la capitale, voir Québec (ville). Pour les autres significations, voir Québec (homonymie). Québec …

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  • 10mise en scène —   a French term for staging, or putting into the scene or shot ; in film theory, it refers to all the elements placed (by the director) before the camera and within the frame of the film including their visual arrangement and composition;… …

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