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The phrase "are scene" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "are seen"? If this is the case, you can use it when discussing how something is perceived or observed in a particular context.
Example: "In this film, the main themes are seen through the characters' interactions and dialogues."
Alternatives: "are observed" or "are perceived".
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Two vendors not included on that list who do great work are Scene Savers and George Blood, L.P. I am sure there are many others.
Included are scene study classes twice a week, a commercial workshop once a week and showcases twice a month for producers and casting directors, to help them shop for talent.
Second, are scene representations in the hippocampus more distinct than that elsewhere in the medial temporal lobe (MTL), consistent with the operation of pattern separation computations in the hippocampus?
You are scene.
Facial piercings, plugs, and tattoos are scene too.
They are scene, not emo, but acceptable in small doses.
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Its magnitude and distribution are scene-dependent, and expected to contribute significantly to images of extended objects.
Existing approaches are scene-specific, as they are designed to operate in the single camera viewpoint that was used to train the system.
Andrew Carmellini, the chef at Lafayette, is famous for creating restaurants that are scene-y, but which also serve food you will find yourself telling your friends about.
Sometimes cars have the title roles; in other films they are scene-stealing supporting players, often as memorable as the actors.
Although much effort has been made on crowd scene understanding, many of existing works are scene-specific, i.e., models learned from a particular scene cannot be well applied to other scenes.
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