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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make scenes" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where someone is making a fuss or behaving dramatically. For example: "She was making scenes in the store when they wouldn't let her return the item."
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They dream, think differently and make "scenes" (in a good way).
Then, Lievsay or Urmson take the team's work and layers it to make scenes that sound like the world sounds.
More often than not, the responsible writer combines both methods of research not just to make scenes enticing, but also to assure accuracy.
The point of improv, Apatow told me, is to make scenes feel fresh and unstudied — "to get the imagined typer out of the way".
Polygons, used to make scenes three-dimensional, were increased from 400,000 per car in Forza 3 to over one million in the new game.
Then there is a lot of stuff that is in the characters' heads that you have to dramatize and make scenes play out.
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They don't make scene-stealers like Octavia Spencer.
She makes scenes in church, and rushes on.
But actors are like that, he supposed; always making scenes.
Hana made scenes, crawled to him on her knees, begged him to stay.
I'm always changing it around, making scenes and setting it up to tell different stories.
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