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She makes scenes in church, and rushes on.
Brooks is some kind of dilettante explorer; he lives in high style but has no interest in pleasing his demanding and theatrical wife, who makes scenes in public and embarrasses him.
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They dream, think differently and make "scenes" (in a good way).
They are known in the industry as "supporting artists" or "SAs" and their job is to perform the non-speaking roles that make scenes in films and TV programmes look authentic: drinkers in a bar, passers-by in a street or soldiers in a battle scene.
Such antics make scenes in "The Street" -- like an analyst falling in love with a stripper dressed like Xena the Warrior Princess, or two prostitutes demanding shares in an initial public offering in exchange for sexual favors granted the night before -- almost believeable.
What's more he was making scenes in public on a regular basis, which was immensely embarrassing.
As part of Mr. Meng's "Days" reboot, exterior and location shoots were limited, directors were told to make scenes work in one take, and he said there were "significant decreases in salary and expenses across the board".
Weir's adaptations of that mode feature a very gentle sunlight and unmodulated, similar colors that tend to make scenes blur in a pleasant, soothing way.
He even made scenes like those in public.
In the game environment, lighting plays a significant role in making scenes look realistic.
The administrators at Herriman High School received permission from the copyright owners of "All Shook Up" to edit some of Presley's songs and make scene changes in the American jukebox musical that borrows from William Shakespeare.
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