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moving screen
noun
An offensive foul committed when a player executing a screen moves in order to block the defender and makes contact. Technically it is a block; in other words, there is no such terminology in most rulebooks using the phrase "moving screen." This means that, for it to be a foul, there must be contact (and illegal contact at that, meaning advantage-conveying). No illegal contact, no foul, no matter how much moving the screener does.
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The moving screen technique for pattern centre localisation is revisited.
He was also called for a moving screen against James.
This is based on the mechanical interception of droplets by a moving screen.
Anthony thought the plays warranted an offensive foul on Noah for a moving screen.
"My horse just hates to see that moving screen," he said.
Multiple polymer jets are considered simultaneously when they are deposited on a moving screen and forming a nonwoven laydown.
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Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., family activities, gallery tours of exhibitions and a moving screening.
League officials this season are trying to cut down on moving screens, which are against the rules.
Like the multiple moving screens suspended over the band, the percussive dominance occasionally gets in the way of one's enjoyment.
May 25: Paper Tigers moving screening and discussion.
This is the highest production we've had with lighting, as well, so some really neat visual elements and moving screens.
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