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scene

noun as in part of a dramatic performance

noun as in display of emotion

noun as in field of interest

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“Black Bag” undercuts traditional spy films by swapping out action in favor of dialogue, notably in the form of two extended dinner party scenes.

Oliver Stone needle-dropped it in “The Doors,” in a scene where Jim Morrison drinks blood in a pagan ritual.

Bridgerton, Strictly Come Dancing, Rivals also have scenes shortlisted for the accolade, which is the only prize at the Bafta TV Awards to be voted for by members of the public.

From BBC

Passengers who were freed from a train seized by armed militants have spoken of "doomsday scenes" that unfolded on board the Jaffar Express in Pakistan's Balochistan province.

From BBC

The case became known as the Essex Boys killings, and has been the subject of countless TV dramas, films, documentaries and books, which examined its links to other high-profile homicides and the 1990s rave scene.

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

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