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The word "sequences" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a series of events, objects, or ideas that happen in a particular order. For example, "The sequences of numbers along the wall were different from what I had expected."
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Plural of sequence
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In a vast majority of titles, we're shown a vast explorable landscape, which we can roam at will – but laid on top of that is the authored story, with its dramatic choreographed missions and cinematic sequences.
That's why most light sequences are set via a longer term algorithm, taking into account other parts of the road network.
You may well laugh at my childish excitement about this small insight, given it's complete lack of any consequential meaning – who cares what the man wears or how he sequences his wardrobe – but I liked it, because it rang true.
Yash Chopra for instance, singlehandedly boosted tourism in Switzerland by regularly featuring the country's lakes, misty valleys and snow-capped mountains as the backdrop for his song and dance sequences.
His career as stuntman and later stunt co-ordinator, then second unit director, specialising in car chases and action sequences, encompassed hundreds of television episodes, including the popular series Gunsmoke (1962-65), as Reynolds's double, The Virginian, Star Trek, Dan August and Kodiak.
Eventually, Rubik began to develop sequences of moves that would allow him to rearrange a few pieces of the puzzle at a time.
The film begins at Bergen-Belsen, liberated on 15 April 1945, and moves east through Germany and Poland, culminating in short sequences filmed at Auschwitz and Majdanek.
Week 15: Scenes and Sequences - Wednesday 20 January Managing transitions between scenes and building the tension towards act breaks.
These sequences also serve as a showcase for the film's strong cinematography, which captures the mountains, forests, and rivers around the camps as if composing an elegy.
There are enough inconsistencies and fabricated sequences in the memoirs to make them merely interesting documents rather than true accounts, but from a literary point of view there is a worse betrayal than that of the disgruntled rose.
He has taken us the closest we have yet come to seeing what really happens at the molecular level within the cells of our bodies – the processes that keep us ticking, such as the replication of DNA needed before every cell divides, or the translation of the gene sequences into the proteins that structure our cells and keep the biochemistry of life in motion.
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