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To screens
noun
A physical divider intended to block an area from view, or provide shelter from something dangerous.
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She is now working to get Distinguished Ladies to screens.
The same thing is happening to screens everywhere.
That could refer to the touch sensors – or to screens.
The 47-year-old returned to screens last month to host Saturday Night Live.
The reason people turn to screens hasn't changed much over the years.
We decided that there's no harm in not exposing children to screens until they're big enough.
That "Skyfall" made it to screens at all is something of a Hollywood miracle.
Reprimanding children for being glued to screens is "old fashioned", she said.
"We will own the screens or have rights to screens," he said.
The show only returned to screens once the breasts had been blurred out.
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It can also be used for craft projects, including stapling fabric or canvas to screens/frames.
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