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  • 81Motion Picture Association of America — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA, ‘Asociación Cinematográfica de Estados Unidos’), llamada originalmente Motion Picture Producers and Distributors Association of America (‘Asociación de Productores y… …

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  • 82motion to strike — 1) A request that the judge eliminate all or part of the other party s pleading. 2) A request that the judge order evidence deleted from the court record and instruct the jury to disregard it. Typically, this request is made regarding testimony… …

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  • 83Motion (Lee Konitz album) — Motion Studio album by Lee Konitz Released 1961 Recorded Aug …

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  • 84Motion to Rejoin — Studio album by Brightblack Morning Light Released September 23, 2008 …

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  • 85Motion Interpolation — am Beispiel einer Reiterin auf einem Pferd. Zwischen zwei Originalbildern befindet sich je interpoliertes Bild. Motion Interpolation (engl. für „Bewegungsinterpolation“) ist eine Form der Videoverarbeitung, bei der mit Hilfe von mathematischen… …

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  • 86motion picture — motion pictures N COUNT A motion picture is a film made for cinema. [mainly AM] It was there that I saw my first motion picture. ...the motion picture industry. Syn: movie …

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  • 87Motion Hotel — (Боржоми,Грузия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Meskheti Street 49, 1200 Боржоми, Грузия …

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  • 88Motion tracking — may refer to: Match moving Optical motion tracking Video tracking See also Motion capture This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …

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  • 89Motion induced blindness — (MIB) is a phenomenon of visual disappearance or perceptual illusions in which salient visual stimuli disappear as if erased in front of an observer s eyes. In a popular demonstration,[1] the observer looks at one of three bright yellow spots… …

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  • 90motion for new trial — A request made by a party, after a judgment is entered in a lawsuit, that the judge vacate that judgment and order a new trial. Typically, a motion for new trial argues that the judge made a significant legal error or that there was insufficient… …

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