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the way that someone or something is described or represented in a painting, film, book, or other artistic work začněte se učit
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This selection of films examines the filmmaker's portrayal of the still photographer.
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a photograph of a scene from a motion-picture film is called a... začněte se učit
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This selection of films examines the filmmaker's portrayal of the still photographer.
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Bobby eagerly snaps shots of his family at every awkward moment
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to make someone very angry začněte se učit
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When he finally displays his pictures, the whole clan is enraged,
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to make something stop happening or existing začněte se učit
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x4, Bobby's father who puts an end to the new hobby once and for all
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... remarks, articles etc contain damaging and untrue statements about sb začněte se učit
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"Bobby's Kodak expresses photography's peculiar relationship to an often scurrilous reality
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a strong and unreasonable desire to do something [compel] začněte se učit
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the human compulsion to document the clandestine
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a New York newspaper employed clandestine methods to get photos of the execution of Ruth Snyder
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bad behaviour, especially by children, that causes trouble or damage, but no serious harm, the pleasure or enjoyment of playing tricks on people or embarrassing them Pol. figlarność, szelmostwo, psota, figiel začněte se učit
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The family-centred narrative is common in early film, as is the use of mischief and violence"
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sb or sth that has the same job or purpose as sb or sth else in a different place začněte se učit
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The most famous real-life counterpart to Danny was the photographer Arthur Fellig,
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a set of reasons why something should happen or be done začněte se učit
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They want to make their case for reform of the criminal justice system,
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If a legal case or a person's guilt is proved ..., there is enough proof for the person accused of a crime to be judged guilty začněte se učit
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beyond a reasonable doubt Appearances in Beyond a Reasonable Doubt are deceptive.
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if you give a number of reasons why sth should be done you ____ x 5 Pol. dowodzić słuszności (czegoś), wysunąć argumenty (za czymś, na poparcie czegoś) začněte se učit
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To make their case for reform of the criminal justice system, two journalists plan an elaborate hoax, planting evidence that will later be used to convict one of them in a murder.
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Pol. tajny, potajemny začněte se učit
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a New York newspaper employed clandestine methods to get photos of the execution of Ruth Snyder
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an attempt to make people believe sth that is not true, a false warning začněte se učit
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two journalists plan an elaborate hoax,
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to prove or officially announce that sb is guilty of a crime after a trial in a law court začněte se učit
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two journalists plan an elaborate hoax, planting evidence that will later be used to convict one of them in a murder.
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the most important character in a play, film, or story [= main character] začněte se učit
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The two protagonists also employ their photographic skills to document the fact that the "evidence" is circumstantial.
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based on something that appears to be true but is not proven začněte se učit
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The two protagonists also employ their photographic skills to document the fact that the "evidence" is circumstantial.
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The two protagonists also employ their photographic skills to document the fact that the "evidence" is circumstantial.
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a dead body, usually of a person začněte se učit
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He tracks down the corpse, but it disappears;
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