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  2. Bad Words (film) - Wikipedia

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    Despite Dr. Deagan's tampering with the word list to give Guy the most difficult words, he spells long, complicated words with relative ease, impressing and angering both parents and staff at the spelling bee, including the event's founder, Dr. William Bowman. However, the parents petition for his disqualification and the resignation of Deagan.

  3. Aaron Rodgers Is ‘a Very Difficult Person to Understand ...

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    "Aaron has been very consistent about the fact that there are certain things in his private life that he doesn't want to discuss publicly,” Chopra says, noting that Rodgers did, to an extent ...

  4. Literary adaptation - Wikipedia

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    This is particularly important when adapting to a dramatic work, e.g. film, stage play, teleplay, as dramatic writing is some of the most difficult. To get an original story to function well on all the necessary dimensions—concept, character, story, dialogue, and action—is an extremely rare event performed by a rare talent.

  5. Talk:Difficulty of learning languages - Wikipedia

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    Most difficult language to learn → — Relisted. --rgpk 20:46, 4 April 2011 (UTC) I think difficulty is more appropriate than most difficult because there doesn't seem to be agreement in the literature about which the best way to measure difficulty is, let alone which language is the most difficult. If we imply that there is a "most difficult ...

  6. ‘Mass’ Appeal: A Tough Subject in a Movie That’s ... - AOL

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    Bleecker Street’s “Mass” takes place almost entirely in one room, with four characters. When writer-director Fran Kranz was hunting for funding, he resisted suggestions to “open up” the ...

  7. Ernie Hudson calls 'Ghostbusters' the 'most difficult movie ...

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    The 77-year-old star was told early on that "if you get in a major movie from a major studio" and the film does well "it will change your career." "Well, Ghostbusters didn't do any of that for me ...

  8. Multimodality - Wikipedia

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    Students still need to know how to read and write, but new literacies are integrated." [27] The learning outcomes of the classroom stay the same, including – but are not limited to – reading, writing, and language skills. However, these learning outcomes are now being presented in new forms as multimodality in the classroom which suggests a ...

  9. Script theory - Wikipedia

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    Scripts are used in natural-language understanding systems to organize a knowledge base in terms of the situations that the system should understand. The classic example of a script involves the typical sequence of events that occur when a person drinks in a restaurant: finding a seat, reading the menu, ordering drinks from the waitstaff...