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screen

noun as in something that protects, conceals

noun as in partition

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noun as in display, monitor

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verb as in hide, protect

verb as in examine and choose

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When the researchers set up a video screen close to the rescued chimps' enclosure, they saw the noses of animals that watched the footage warm up.

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To mark the anniversary of Odeh’s death, Youmans and his co-creator held a private screening of the film in Costa Mesa Friday night, and have renewed the process of submitting it to film festivals.

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I looked into my phone’s camera, moved my head around and spoke aloud the three numbers that appeared on screen.

The company hired additional safety crew, conducted a complex-wide safety audit and implemented enhanced screening for contractors and subcontractors.

The Dallas Mavericks owner asked if he could say anything he wanted, as opposed to reading out scripted lines shown to him on a screen.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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