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Large devices shaped like a prism with a different scene on each of the three sides, called periaktoi by Vitruvius, were used in place of angled wings to achieve some of the earliest set changes.
Stelae at Oxkintok, to the north in the Puuc region of the Yucatán Peninsula, divided the face of the stela into up to three levels, each of which contained a different scene, usually of a lone figure that could be either male or female.
But guests who go past the gilded mirrors and down a hallway see a different scene: the homes of more than 50 frustrated, low-income tenants who live there year round.
In pictures evidently taken with Western television in mind, Serbian soldiers hand out candy to Muslim children, but Zumra Shekhomerovic recalls a different scene amid the chaos of terrified families: an armed Serb orders her husband, "You come this way" and tells her, "You go on".
The London Games present a different scene -- an acknowledgement of a former world force, an empire that in its height controlled one-fifth of the world's population.
They're a part of a different scene than we are, they listen to different music, which is why they're interested in our show.
It's a different scene across town at the offices of U.S. Trust on 47th Street near the Avenue of the Americas.
The UK release also features a different shot of a key death scene, reportedly the result of an error in production.
Each of its four scenes feature a different type of veil hijab, niqab, khimar, and burqa and each scene is meant to highlight or provide social commentary on a different aspect of women's status in the Islamic world.
TVShow Time has 500,000 monthly active users, and they create 6,000 memes every week, putting captions on different scenes of an episode to tell a joke, share their feelings and recreate the sort of conversation that you would have with your friends after going to the cinema together.
As a young one, I was a nerd but I was also a jock too, so I fell into different scenes of people.
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