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  • 41prompteur — [ prɔ̃ptɶr ] n. m. • 1975; abrév. fr. et adapt. de l angl. amér. TelePrompter, de l angl. prompter « souffleur de théâtre » ♦ Anglic. Appareil qui fait défiler au dessus de la caméra de télévision le texte que doit dire la personne visible sur l… …

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  • 42prompt — adj., adv., v., & n. adj. 1 a acting with alacrity; ready. b made, done, etc. readily or at once (a prompt reply). 2 a (of a payment) made forthwith. b (of goods) for immediate delivery and payment. adv. punctually (at six o clock prompt). v.tr.… …

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  • 43prompt side — noun Etymology: prompt (I); from its being the usual station of the prompter : the side of the stage to the right of an actor facing the audience; broadly : the side of the stage adjacent to the prompter s corner abbr. P.S. * * * Theat. the part… …

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  • 45Prompt book — The prompt book, also called promptbook, transcript, or sometimes simply the book, is the copy of a production script that contains the information necessary to create the production from the ground up. It is a compilation of all blocking,… …

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  • 46prompt box — noun a booth projecting above the floor in the front of a stage where the prompter sits; opens toward the performers on stage • Syn: ↑prompter s box • Hypernyms: ↑booth, ↑cubicle, ↑stall, ↑kiosk • Part Holonyms: ↑ …

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  • 47Italian musical terms used in English — For a general, non language specific list of terms, see Musical terminology. A great many musical terms are in Italian. This is because many of the most important early composers in the renaissance period were Italian, and that period is when… …

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  • 49Tax avoidance and tax evasion — Tax avoidance is the legal utilization of the tax regime to one s own advantage, in order to reduce the amount of tax that is payable by means that are within the law. By contrast tax evasion is the general term for efforts to not pay taxes by… …

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  • 50King's Men (playing company) — The King s Men was the company of actors to which William Shakespeare (1564 ndash;1616) belonged through most of his career. Formerly known as The Lord Chamberlain s Men during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, it became The King s Men in 1603 when… …

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