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  • s  (motion pictures) projected on a screen with much greater width than height

  • Critics praise Chan's work as an actor-director (he has helmed 11 of his own features, and is the boss on all the rest) because of his keen eye for wide-screen compositions and for .
  • Already he has bought an SUV and a wide-screen TV on credit.
  • And though the wide-screen process stuck, 3-D disappeared within a few years; many films shot in the process were released in "flat" versions.
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  • Golf fundraiser set for Friday
    A Southern California company is building luxury survivalist bunkers complete with wide-screen TVs, plumbing, and bunk-beds. They start at about $65 thousand dollars and that doesn't include the cost of digging a big enough hole.
    Sept. 9, 2013 - The Danville Commercial-News

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