Sentence examples for defined on screen from inspiring English sources

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For someone defined on screen by the sensitivity of their presence, and who took his work – and that of others – very seriously, it was encouraging how lighthearted Yelchin seemed in the flesh.

He put on weight to portray the bodybuilder, sticking to a diet of protein and coffee, to ensure his muscles are defined on screen.

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The image is typical of how audiences have come to perceive the actor, best known for an endearingly guileless slapstick schtick that has defined his on-screen persona from 1968's "The Producers" through his last film, 1989's "See No Evil, Hear No Evil".

Exposure groups (negative cytology history, negative but including inadequate smears, and positive history) were defined on the basis of screening histories from ages 40 to 49. Sixty-four percent (134/206) (95% CI: 57 71%) of the moderate dyskaryosis or worse lesions at ages over 50 were detected from women in the negative smear history group.

People eligible for screening were defined on the basis of their home municipality and year of birth and sampled from the population register.

Screening exposure was defined on the basis of attendance at the first two rounds.

As the impact supplement was not included in interview schedule for the HSE 2007 screening thresholds were defined on the basis of subscale total scores only, computed on the basis of the algorithm provided by the questionnaire authors on the SDQ website [ 38].

Screening exposure was defined on the basis of attendance at the first two rounds and the women were classified as: 1) frequent attenders, if they responded to both invitations, 2) irregular attenders, if they responded to only one invitation, 3) never attenders, if they not responded to any of the first two invitations.

Not content to be idle, the teenage blogger is moving from the computer screen to the silver screen, acting alongside Christopher Lloyd and Kathy Bates in 2-D animated film and moving picture book "Cadaver," defined on the website as a "cinematic poem".

Margaret Rutherford was 70 when she defined the role on screen in the 1960s; Joan Hickson, generally reckoned to be the definitive Miss Marple, was in her mid-80s when she made the last of her TV adaptations.

We kept switching on screens.

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