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was screening
noun
A physical divider intended to block an area from view, or provide shelter from something dangerous.
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Before that, he was screening manager at the Transportation Security Administration in St . Louis
It was the night that Lee was screening "Ju-On" for Sam Raimi.
What was at issue in the Transportation Department's decision was screening work during the interim period.
But the city declined, and instead recommended that Mount Sinai, which was screening responders, put out its own guidelines.
At the St. Lucie County Courthouse, where G4S had a contract, one of Mateen's tasks was screening visitors for guns.
(When it opened, I was out of town and nowhere near a theatre that was screening it).
WASHINGTON — The official subject of the hearing Tuesday was screening air cargo.
One day he was screening the movie in London, and the first reel arrived late, and so he started the film without it.
The company said it was a strong supporter of marriage equality and it was screening a series of celebrity-backed ads calling for marriage equality.
"Their guy was screening their goalie, so as long as I got it by him, there was a good chance of it going in".
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Primary DCIS was screening-detected in 75.5 % of cases.
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