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noun • A small movie camera. | ||||
| 28% | 12 | Method of editing in which shots of one event or action are intercut with shots of another event or action | ||
noun • a diagonal path • a route shorter than the usual one verb • cut using a diagonal line | ||||
| 28% | 9 | Team golf format where both players hit tee shots and then alternate their next shots | ||
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