How To Use Screen In A Sentence

  • The screen is a bit of overkill because the audience is not that far from the center of action on the hot shop floor.
  • (Variety's Dennis Harvey called Mr. Friedman's onscreen persona "nebbishy"; The Boston Globe's Wesley Morris was a little nicer, saying, "The movie is the product of his big, shiny love of forgotten soul legends whom superstardom ... has eluded.") Did Pirated 'Wolverine' Review Get Fox 411's Roger Friedman Fired? [Update]
  • Iin this case it uses the atomic unit of digital life - a single screen of data on a Palm, a little brick of reality we spend so much time staring at all day long.
  • While a video screen adds a few visual puns, it seems almost an afterthought. Times, Sunday Times
  • So much so that when he tried out a few of his character's screen tricks on his family, they put him firmly in his place. The Sun
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  • The magnificent 18 th-century mansion is set in private landscaped grounds at the edge of the town, opposite the golf links and West Sands but totally screened by trees, woods and 18-foot high lodge gates.
  • Hesher (Director: Spencer Susser; Screenwriters: Spencer Susser and David Michod; Story by Brian Charles Frank) — A mysterious, anarchical trickster descends on the lives of a family struggling to deal with a painful loss. Sundance 2010 Competition Lineup Arrives, And Here Are Some Highlights » MTV Movies Blog
  • Remember that you can place a pre-order for the screen now at our online store.
  • I have also used * toothpaste* to clean the screen; if you work at it, the toothpaste abrasives will get rid of hairline scratches on the screen surface. CIS Threads #1: Interesting Threads from the TRS Model 100 Forum Messages by Phil Wheeler
  • The interior of the suction device is sleeved with a nozzle unit device which can inject backwash water to a suction port and the low pressure area of the filter screen part.
  • This is the only country in Europe to deny cancer screening to its citizens.
  • Green styles this sequence like the opening credits of a 1970s cop show, freeze-framing on Chris as he leaps over a fence and zooming the titles across the screen.
  • Of course people have noticed before that Matisse posed his models in flimsy, filmy harem pants on divans and cushions covered with flowered or striped stuffs against fabric screens and curtains.
  • They propose genetic screening for newborns to potentially benefit both the child and the rest of the family.
  • Early screenings suggested as much, or suggested trouble at least, as preview audiences found the film too dark and violent, all in all too un-Leo.
  • To date, American Suzuki has received two reports of flame arrester screens detaching from the mounting ring. Product Recalls For The Week of July 3-10, 2010 | myFiveBest
  • We then repeat this fractionation process on these 10 compounds, rescreen them and find the active one, and then identify what that compound is. Odette Yustman in GQ Magazine
  • Once on the storage server, a photograph can be displayed on any TV screen or monitor in the house via a simple video client.
  • The telescreen was emphatically not for entertainment.
  • Books in digital format, also known as e-books, can be read on devices lacking the power and screen space to afford a regular Web browser.
  • In turn, the gallery's window is fitted with giant windscreen wipers to sweep away a continuous downpour of "rain" inverted commas seem necessary to any description of Weber's wonderfully artificial sculptural conceits. This week's new exhibitions
  • It is advisable to attach a radiation filter plate in front of your computer's screen to reduce the hazard of radiation.
  • It appeared the family had never been properly screened by the DIB, which was alarming given that its activities were supposedly well monitored, he added.
  • Screening programmes result in further tests that can do harm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Huh, a good sport, also helped HuffPostTech turn him into a "lolcat" of sorts using a screenshot from a video of a photoshoot he'd done in the past (scroll down for the picture). Ben Huh Stars As A Lolcat, Talks Twitter, Memes, And Going Viral (PICTURE)
  • He has good on-screen chemistry with both actors playing the sons.
  • This defense of evidential decision theory is called the tickle defense because it assumes that an introspected condition screens off the correlation between choice and prediction. Causal Decision Theory
  • It's still very much inanimate objects and a television screen and jolly old books and things like that.
  • The course content included identification, screening and early intervention and medical implications like epilepsy, hyperactivity and brain dysfunctions.
  • There is no known cure for hebephilia and no effective initial screening mechanism, says psychologist James Cantor, who leads a team of researchers from Toronto's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and other hospitals in studying the role of the brain in causing pedophilia and hebephilia. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • With the rollout of Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story, continuing through the end of November (click here for screening locator), a classical music sighting is made that the famous 18th century philosopher Moses Mendelssohn would have been proud of. Laurence Vittes: Classical Music Media Sighting: Felix Mendelssohn Introduces Interview With Sandy Koufax
  • I don't know about the movie, but that one screen grab is delicious. Twelve Movie Trailer: Joel Schumacher is Back With…Something | /Film
  • In his 1982 "Secondary Currents," which is described in the film's title credits as a "film noir," Rose pushes the sound and image concerns of structuralist filmmakers by creating a work that is "imageless": on a black screen, white subtitles translate the gibberish of the unreliable narrator in the voice-over. Baltimore City Paper
  • During further analysis of these cosmids, high throughput sequence databanks were periodically screened for homology to the unique sequences until unannotated files containing exact matches appeared.
  • There are two large rooms that can be used for social gatherings equipped with a TV and a beamer and screen, plus a dining room and a well-furnished kitchen next to the swimming pool. Weekly
  • Doctors now routinely use super-sensitive blood and urine tests to screen women suffering from any lower abdominal pain.
  • Yet while pilotless drones are dehumanised and impersonalised, mobile phone ring tones and screensavers are instances of the humanity and personality of the people behind technology.
  • The news on the TV screen had a surge of static and a loud noise simultaneously thundered throughout the colony.
  • The screening of this film will be followed by a discussion on illegal immigration.
  • First, I have great faith that any movie with Captain Mal (erm, Nathan Fillion) will be fantastic. honestly, I think the best book-to-movie translations are those where the moviemaker is not trying to recreate the book onscreen. They're (Not) Gonna Put Me In the Movies
  • And I may not be an expert, but I could swear it is far quieter within the protective leafy screen.
  • This facility allows the user to input text in various forms onto the screen and thus create a true newspaper page.
  • He went to the screen door that looked out on the barnyard.
  • Rosheen watched as Postine came into view on the big screen, her massive frame picked out in infra-red against the night.
  • As impressively elegant as the iPhone 4's 3.5? retina display is, the X's 4.3? superscreen makes for larger type and easier tapping. PCWorld
  • These are hand picked results from the guids that should all be good results for the query (see screen shot below of results for “Paris Hotels” – click for larger view). Baidu coming to Britain?
  • Amy went behind the screen at the sink and brought out a bucket and a floorcloth. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Recent innovations include plasma screens, interactive terminals and systems allowing advertisements to be displayed on a precise day at a precise time. TOP MARKETING AND MEDIA COMPANIES IN THE UK
  • My finger tapped the ‘J’ key over and over, but not hard enough to make a letter appear on the screen.
  • It will eventually be found out that he's not really a screenwriter represented by a high-flying agent.
  • It is surprising that so sharp-sighted a historian of architecture would neglect to mention the role of screens as monumental platforms.
  • Unsuccessful at screen writing, he got a spot on a CNN film show.
  • It claims to be able to screen out people who are nervous or stressed from those that are lying.
  • In spite of her off-screen antics, she remains the darling of Disney remakes, with her on-screen innocence and charm.
  • She gathered her courage and tapped at the frame of the screen door.
  • The organist was a slightish man, white-haired, who seemed to hover in the alcove, his back to the audience, wizardly in his very smallness, and he hit the thunder pedal just as a figure on the screen drew back cowering from some danger above, and laughter swept the auditorium. Underworld
  • Thursday night saw a star-studded premiere of a different kind on the small screen.
  • Consequently, when characters share on-screen space, it is almost claustrophobic because of the heavy presence of repressed longings and unspoken desires.
  • The volume concludes with a 200-page name index for on- and off-screen personnel.
  • Richard gere n diane have good on screen chemistry. harman on Oct 11, 2008 Diane Lane and Richard Gere in Nights in Rodanthe « FirstShowing.net
  • By the time they left at eight thirty, she'd scrubbed the kitchen floor, hoovered the carpet, and polished the TV screen - while he was watching it.
  • Objective To explore the diagnostic value of screening cervix lesion with colposcope .
  • Incentives may be aimed directly at individual doctors such as capitation payments, caps on fee-for-service income, and target payments for screening set proportions of a population.
  • Fine screen, menu and function keys is also very intimate setting.
  • In Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George Orwell, the "telescreen" compulsorily present in every house is not only a television broadcasting from the outside, but a sort of CCTV camera, observing the people in the room, shouting at them if they fail to meet the standards ordained by the state of which Big Brother is the dictator, always watching them. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • What people most long for in ogling the screen is to witness some torrid lascivious scene: the incentives to gaze are supremely lubricious.
  • It is also preferable that these vents be covered with screens, rather than louvers, to provide unrestricted air flow.
  • Gestures" — like the two-finger zoom function on the iPhone's screen — will become familiar .. CES 2008: Bill Gates's Last Days at Work
  • But as Leider's impressive research and masterful writing shows, off-screen he was full of contradictions.
  • The company is offering a free health screen to all employees.
  • But a wide range of genetic screening will rise to a series of social problems.
  • One of two episodes to be presented in widescreen, the pilot introduces the Browns and the rest of the Everwood folk.
  • We shall then be in a much better position to state when and where screening does more good than harm.
  • If a heckler should best a politician, the moment could be screened over and over again on TV.
  • Read the on-screen lyrics and sing along.
  • The green screen was the size of my hand and it required an entire room of computing equipment to power it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Opry Mills Mall, 8 miles from BNA, is adjacent to the Grand Ole Opry House and has restaurants, a 20-screen movie theater and IMAX, the Gibson Showcase (store and workshop), Dave & Busters (bowling, arcade) and other amenities. Nashville Metropolitan International Airport
  • In Hobart for the state launch of the AFI awards screening, Mr Lawrence said the institute had reviewed its role and was now looking to a promising future.
  • On the entertainment side, the luxury rear seat entertainment system allows occupants to play DVDs using screens mounted in the front seat headrests.
  • For added protection choose a lipstick with a sun screen.
  • He'd seen this face dozens of times, smiling out from the TV screen, extolling the virtues of shampoo. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • The tiny, flickery viewscreen from a public matterfax at the Sont Mikaal gate station, with its scratched plastic case and the smudged dust of a dozen systems. 365 tomorrows » 2008 » May : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • An overhead projector is also used to see the colors as the pieces are placed on the viewing screen.
  • You will recognise them for no more or less than temporary blips on a radar screen of satisfaction.
  • The submitted essays range in length from a few terse words to a screenful of close type.
  • When the material is then sieved and the finer fraction sent to the assay furnace the gold particles could stay on the screen and be left out.
  • More homegrown products to enjoy include the legendary heroes of Lucha Libre: those uniquely Mexican wrestling creations who shifted their considerable weight from the lucha ring to the silver screen, and the accompanying lobby cards for their unabashedly shlocky movies are quite often classics. The lurid artistry of the Mexican lobby card
  • As the resolution of these screens increase, we will be able to pack more information behind each lenticule and provide a clearer better 3D image. Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • You look at one of my documents on a screen, and hopefully you can tell that it's been crafted to make you want to read it.
  • The interior teems with antiquity: ornate plasterwork, a huge inglenook, stained glass, elaborate panelling and a plank and muntin screen. Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | guardian.co.uk
  • It purportedly screens for pathogens involved in disease or biowarfare.
  • To the west a tree lined hedge screens the site from Stantyway Road, which passes the site in a shallow cutting with tree lined hedges on the banks on both sides.
  • Extra wallpaper can be used to cover lampshades, pots, wood furniture, screens - the only limit is your imagination!
  • I didn't think to screenshot the whole thing because I assumed they wouldn't just start deleting comments.
  • The videos were projected onto two screens built to replicate the gnomonic and ‘Robinson projections’ of representing the globe on a two dimensional surface.
  • Did you know that sacking-like scratchy large-weave fabric with vaguely hairy fibres, the stuff they put on display screens and trendy flower arrangements, is called Hessian?
  • To return to the screen with this love and support is absolutely insane.
  • These images are projected on to screens, and the audience projects its own feelings and fantasies on to those images, layer upon layer upon layer. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Ingredients and directions for each recipe appear on the same screen and can be printed out to use in the kitchen.
  • It now requires all aircraft operators who enplane or deplane passengers into a sterile area at an airport to conduct screening before departure.
  • On the page and on the screen, "Kick-Ass" riffs on the wish-fulfillment afforded by tales of derring-do and the ill-advisedness of taking on the task in real life. PaloAltoOnline.com
  • It can cut the cost of drug screening and assessment because it is computer generated, and does not need a trained professional for administration.
  • It's one of the more panic-inducing screen sequences in memory: In a hospital morgue, a mental patient is trussed in a straitjacket and locked away in the airless dark of a body storage drawer.
  • It houses not only a flat-screen television, DVD player, reclining leather armchair, capacious bookshelves and an L-shaped execu-desk, but also a loo and what an estate agent might call a bijou kitchenette. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • They sparked such strong chemistry on set that rumours of an off-screen romance followed. The Sun
  • The nuggetty, self-assured little bloke who regularly performs superhuman feats on the television screen may well be human after all.
  • That clock on your computer screen is ticking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Click the icon in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
  • Indigenous paraprofessional health educators (outreach workers) identified and screened active drug injectors using street outreach and drug user social networks.
  • In accordance with Islamic law, the prophet will not actually be depicted on screen.
  • Pickron, who had experience in the background-screening industry, soon learned the landscaper was a convicted felon released from prison two years earlier. Azcentral.com | news
  • So when I need to know what the black rubbery thingummy on a windscreen wiper is called, I can look up windscreen wiper in the index, turn to the appropriate picture, and learn that it's a wiper blade rubber. The Naming of Parts
  • Patients were screened daily using published guidelines for ability to wean from the mechanical ventilator.
  • There's nothing quite like a domineering matriarch to fall in love with and Streep not only neuters her on-screen male counterparts but the audience as well.
  • This will be a unique opportunity to see this fascinating film and its first screening in Britain.
  • The title from the original play, though, won out, and The Children's Hour, with Lillian Hellman's name blazoned across the ‘based on’ screen credit, was released in 1961.
  • It has a portable X-ray, sexually transmitted disease screening and treatment, and diabetes screening.
  • As thousands of holidaymakers head off in search of the sun, most will have remembered to pack the sunscreen to protect their skin from the harmful rays. Times, Sunday Times
  • He looked down at the map display on the flier 's navigation screen. THE MOAT AROUND MURCHESON'S EYE
  • Disney has released the first trailer for the big screen adaptation of Confessions of a Shopaholic .
  • Consequently, this is the least favoured method unless you especially want to echo screen output to the printer.
  • The stadium complex includes a multiscreen cinema and a hotel.
  • This screen was made on canvas.
  • As Vitaly Fedchenko explains in this excellent article environmental samples are first screened by the IAEA using high resolution gamma ray spectrometry to detect radioactive particles-and that ain't much help in looking for magnox alloy. ArmsControlWonk
  • Generally, he remained blithely unconcerned about his screen roles. Times, Sunday Times
  • The anchor sergeant is shot against a blue screen, and chromakeyed in post over the virtual set, which we created in Strata 3DPro.
  • Alerts appeared on the screen, little boxes with red writing warning me of the presence of malware.
  • The computer generated effects, live action and animatronics courtesy of Jim Henson's Creature Shop are largely convincing, although some of the blue screen work is rough around the edges.
  • No less impressive is the sound design, which is seemingly standard, but upon closer examination reveals a developed awareness of off-screen space and spatial relations.
  • (September 4, 2008) Paul Norman, DS, FRACS, discusses several different types of biomarkers, both chemical and genetic, and the need for greater instances of replication and screening to find more conclusive evidence for therapeutic methods. WN.com - Articles related to Length of biological marker linked to cancer
  • Some makers are starting to offer flat screens on entry-level machines for about €1,200.
  • The evidence that white phosphorus shells have been fired as a smoke screen is so compelling that the denials have increasingly lacked credibility. Times, Sunday Times
  • Traditionally, screening for syphilis infection is a two-step process that involves an initial nontreponemal test (VDRL or RPR) followed by a confirmatory treponemal test (FTA-ABS or TP-PA).
  • A friend there tells me his image is everywhere, flogging anything from sunglasses to after-shave, underwear to sunscreen. The Sun
  • As soon as the first image flashed up on the screen it would have been clear what site it was.
  • Ordered by Sennett to come up with a more workable screen image, Chaplin improvised an outfit consisting of a too-small coat, too-large pants, floppy shoes, and a battered derby. Five People Born on April 16 | myFiveBest
  • The new semi-automated test could at last make massive screening programmes for cervical cancer economically feasible.
  • She's been out pricing new cases, protective screens, memory expanders - you name it, she's got a quote for it.
  • Therefore, the interval between cancer detection and death is longer in screened patients than in unscreened patients.
  • On screen Garbo had this great charisma so that you couldn't take your eyes off her.
  • The pair have impressed viewers with their on-screen chemistry in the results show. Times, Sunday Times
  • Always protect them with high factor sunscreen creams, and wear a t-shirt and hat.
  • The all clear signal flashed on the screen, and both doors leading to the back of the building were securely locked.
  • Our results suggest that low CYP 2C isozyme activity is a common property of drugs, whereas other isozymes, such as CYP 2D6, show little discrimination between drugs and unoptimized compounds found in screening libraries. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • The lense of the camera should be screened from direct sunlight.
  • It introduced the world to capacitive touchscreens and virtual keyboards and autocorrect and a real mobile web browser.
  • The Government also reaffirmed its commitment to introduce a national bowel cancer screening programme, meeting a key demand by campaigners.
  • Also on the way is a three-door Astra sport hatch with a panoramic windscreen, meaning that all in the car have an almost unlimited view of what is happening outside all around them.
  • The test may be used as a screening device, although it is relatively time-consuming to administer compared with other tests.
  • One crucial criterion in justifying a screening programme is that intervention is more effective in presymptomatic disease than after symptoms have appeared.
  • The bedding sand or screenings need to be screeded, so pull a 2x4 across the sand atop the 2 pipes, removing any excess.
  • HOWTO make dust-goggles from a bra-strap, light-bulb screens, and an old biker jacket Boing Boing
  • We need to see some real hard villains on our screens again. The Sun
  • This year there will be around another 500 free screenings all over Britain. The Sun
  • The elements are present for a really good sci-fi cinematic romp but unfortunately the movie's screenplay holds the film back from achieving great things.
  • The film was heavily edited for screening on television.
  • She was actually a bit surprised when a familiar screen name popped up in a private window.
  • It was a blip on the screen. Times, Sunday Times
  • These new features include a touch-screen control panel, integrated camera control and an ergonomic foot pedal. †™ s first multi-color photocoagulator paired with a photodisruptor to offer the complete treatment solution for the retina practice. Digital50.com Digital 50 Daily Industry News RSS Feed
  • The screen shows an accurate representation of how the composition will look as a printed score.
  • For older people there have been a variety of different screening trials using an assortment of highly diverse methodologies.
  • Authorities should assume an aggressive stance in screening money laundering and its related crimes.
  • His wife of twenty-two years is sitting catty-corner to him in a turquoise T-shirt with a tropical fish swimming across her chest; but her slim ankles are demurely crossed, the resting pose of one of those fifties starlets who swished around on-screen in full skirts, sheer hose, and kitten heels. THE HUSBANDS AND WIVES CLUB
  • While gazing off-screen left, she talks to Sam behind her screen right.
  • However, after one or two days of use, especially with the screen on, will complete the evaporation process and the yellow "blotches" will disappear. MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors
  • In the darkened operations room below decks, grey overalled officers and sailors watched an approaching blip on their radar screens.
  • With all the first-rate self-tanning products available, it's easy to fake it if you haven't had the chance to lie out in the sun safely slathered in high-factor sunscreen.
  • Modern windscreens are made from laminated glass.
  • Replacement of paper with a computer screen, and pencil with electrons, does not "untie" the process. Groklaw
  • Mark was still chattering about the movie scene when all the cathode ray screens went blank. BLACKWATER SOUND
  • I moved over and peered out of one, catching a glimpse of backyard through screens rusted into the old wooden frames.
  • In addition, if things get really bad, an emergency button under a safety cover will fire explosive charges, which blow out the windscreen to provide an emergency exit.
  • Directors have turned the traditional good versus evil contest into the screen classics.
  • By the time we leave, the sun is a furnace blazing magnified through the windscreen, crisping my skin.
  • Waters managed to get his films screened in New York, where they soon became mandatory viewing for those in the underground art scene.
  • There ' s also the original 1931 film version of " Berlin Alexanderplatz, " with a screenplay co-written by novelist Alfred D ö blin. A Roundup of Repertory Film
  • For galleries, the setting up of projectors and having screening times is foreign to them.
  • Screening for the parasite should be part of the investigative procedures in children with chronic diarrhoea.
  • Two large screens stood on either side of the stage .
  • Users can put in place screen locks and other security mechanisms to stop strangers accessing personal devices. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has over six million points of interest for the US and Canada integrated into the software and there is a 7-inch touchscreen with a 800x480 resolution, which motorizes out of the way to show a CD and DVD drive. MacNN | The Macintosh News Network
  • Medical screening is but a small part of the effort that must be made to resettle the refugees.
  • Even though children with MEN2B rarely have hyperparathyroidism, they should also be screened annually. Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2
  • Users just have to click an on-screen button to encrypt an outgoing message.
  • When companies test sunscreen products for the degree of protection or SPF that they give, the sunscreen product is applied very liberally. Take Care of Your Skin
  • Most screens come in portrait (taller than they are wide) format, but you can get a landscape format machine if it suits your needs better.
  • On either side, cliffs tower upwards with dark cloud banks masking their peaks; small waterfalls cascade down the abyss and onto the windscreen.
  • Perhaps that explains why there have been few truly satisfying screen adaptations of his work.
  • Taking pride of place were two giant screens that projected the proceedings live.
  • Nevertheless, many environmentalists remain concerned that any talk of restorative grazing is merely an environmental smokescreen that lets ranchers continue to devastate the land.
  • The movement of the dot on the screen corresponds exactly with the movement of the control lever.
  • Wow, what a revelation, those shiny refective GD screens really do just shoe the true colors of your face. "[Students] have become ultra-efficient in test preparation. And this hyper-efficiency has led them to look for a magic formula to get high scores.”
  • The event is to finalise plans to screen off the old Larch Street site with colourful hoardings while it is being developed.
  • He would get overexcited, jumping up and down, screaming at the screen. The Sun
  • Inside Lord 100, Cris Cheek was rattling through a complex history of performance-based poetry in England in the 70s, and on the screen in front of us flashed many slides of old mimeoed programs of great, if transient events. Archive 2008-10-01
  • Perhaps their relationship cohered in an earlier version of the screenplay, but in the film it's hard to guess how.
  • Pop along to one of the free screenings at the independent festival in London. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's just one apocryphal Bergman factoid (Webster's dates "dramaturg" back to 1870) that theater producer Andrew Higgie has collected over the half dozen years it has taken him to get the filmmaker's "Through a Glass Darkly" screenplay up and running as a stage play at London's Variety.com
  • Her intermedia spaces stage the spectacle through multiscreen projections of images of nature.
  • The German superheterodynes were always very well screened and featured extensive selectivity before the mixer with three or more tuned circuits.

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