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screener in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Screener may
refer to:
Screener (promotional), an
advance copy of a film or
television episode Screener (website)...
- is
credited with
creating the
first Oscar screeners to
promote his film The
Emerald Forest in 1985.
Screeners help
critics and
awards voters see smaller...
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screen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Screen or
Screens may
refer to:
Screen printing or silkscreening, a
printing method Big
screen, a nickname...
- represent."
Although the
names of most call
screeners never make it on the air,
there are a few
notable screeners that are
major characters on
their shows...
- A
screenshot (also
known as
screen capture or
screen grab) is an
analog or
digital image that
shows the
contents of a
computer display. A
screenshot is...
- The
Screens (French: Les Paravents) is a 1961 play by the
French dramatist Jean Genet. The play's
controversial theme of
French colonialism, at a time...
-
Screen printing is a
printing technique where a mesh is used to
transfer ink (or dye) onto a substrate,
except in
areas made
impermeable to the ink by...
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alert screeners to
undercover tests. From
August 2003
until May 2004,
precise descriptions of the
undercover personnel were
provided to the
screeners. The...
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promoting the film for
awards competition,
Boorman created the
first Oscar screeners, but the film
received no
Academy Award nominations. Bill
Markham (Powers...
- A
display device is an
output device for
presentation of
information in
visual or
tactile form (the
latter used for
example in
tactile electronic displays...