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Blanchett continues, “But with Steven, he always keeps the sets open, so if he goes home at the end of the night and looks at the edit and realizes he didn’t get a shot, or we need another line, or a character needs an extra beat, we can go back and do it. You don’t necessarily get that time up front, but he considers all of it as he’s moving through the thing, which is really fascinating.”

Hours, even weeks, race by in the seconds Holland takes to walk from one set to another; later, a shot of Halloween stars melts into an image of Christmas snow.

Yates at that point was deep in a slump — he hadn’t made a shot in three games.

Having first blocked a shot from Fernandes, Raya somehow regained his position to claw the ball away from right on the line as a dramatic late United winner looked certain.

From BBC

The 7-foot-3 Bruin bench giant battled four Trojans surrounding him and lifted a shot a few feet from the basket.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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