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Discover LudwigThe word "scene" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe a location or situation. For example, "The scene at the beach was beautiful and calming."
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Neil Craig, head of operations for HSE in the Midlands, said that a specialist team of inspectors were at the scene in Staffordshire making inquiries.
Steve Hibbert, bar manager at the Oaks Working Men's Club, where Pugh is employed, said he was shocked to see him being carried away from the scene on a stretcher in television footage.
I love that scene.
After darkness fell New York became the scene of the most vigorous protests.
Clearly, he hadn't bargained on the fact that "paying forward" for the stunt would entail losing his wife, his cat, his last remaining money, and any hope of shopping at the mall again for 12 months after Bloomington police ordered him not to return to the scene for a year.
Photograph: CNN RIchard Luscombe is on the scene for the Guardian.
When Cauchetier began taking set photographs in the late 1950s, the job was to stand unobtrusively next to the cameraman, take a quick snap at the end of a scene and make yourself scarce.
"They told him: 'We have a programme for vulnerable women, but not men.'" It reminds me of a scene described by Eunice Owiny: "There is a married couple," she said.
Luna also calls for her father, who appears to be filming the scene.
Instead, it is a matter-of-fact scene of cruel Renaissance life.
Also, as this excellent Atlantic piece points out, there's a slightly uneasy "white saviour" theme throughout, best exemplified by a genuinely ghastly scene where the family tell the slaves that they're letting them go, everybody starts hugging and, quick as a flash, one of the freed women starts singing Amazing Grace.
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