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"Remembering Raymond Chandler's advice to authors that, when at a loss, they should have a man come into a room with a gun, Carl introduced scenes of violence in order to liven up his story".
Nicole Kidman introduced scenes from her forthcoming biopic Grace of Monaco, in which the actor-princess struggles to adapt to her role as European royalty against a backdrop of diplomatic tension between the principate and France.
Also taking part was the director, choreographer and dancer Stanley Donen, who introduced scenes from his movie musicals, including "Singin' in the Rain," which, let's face it, is the greatest movie musical of all time.
Sitting before a backdrop that said "We are together," newscasters introduced scenes of mourning from across the nation: rows of uniformed police officers clutching candles, disheveled quake survivors weeping in the rubble and hundreds of students in raincoats forming the words "We love Yushu," the name of the county that was hit hardest by the quake.
Aristotle, in his Poetics, names Sophocles as the first to introduce scene painting to the dramatic stage.
The bird narrator, played with simplicity and grace by Birgit Huppuch, introduces scenes by announcing a virtue, like curiosity.
Student performances bring scenes to life, creating opportunities to either introduce scenes or examine, or re-examine, them in greater depth after an initial reading.
This book chapter will introduce scene-independent crowd analysis with deep learning.
The former occur within scenes and were rare before about 1913; the latter typically introduce scenes and began to appear incrementally in about 1901, often with text surrounded by artistically illustrated scroll patterns.
Did Olivia Wilde look surprised by what her co-presenter, Sacha Baron Cohen, said when the two were paired together to introduce scenes from best picture nominee "The Room"?
The device on which your reaction depends is Payne's introducing scenes--he refers to them as "universes --that play throuniverses --thaten the lights and David McSeveney's souniverses --thatn again but in variation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com