Synonym: penmanship, writing. Antonym: copy, print. Similar words: description, prescription, describe, subscriber, discrimination, rip, grip, strip. Meaning: [skrɪpt] n. 1. a written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance 2. something written by hand 3. a particular orthography or writing system. v. write a script for.
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91) Production Once the script has been agreed, the agency selects the production company to produce the film.
92) What the historical record shows is that people are not insects blindly following some genetic script.
93) Once, the script required him to jump through a plate-glass window.
94) Details of the particular on-line cursive script recogniser and the interface to further levels of processing were given.
95) The methods described and implemented are not only applicable to on-line cursive script recognition.
96) Sticks and Stones, itself a collaborative project, has no script, and was devised in a series of theatre workshops.
97) Using a script command, the user is automatically logged on to the appropriate host once an application is chosen.
98) All I have to do is get a few facts, give them some colourful detail and write the script.
99) The prodigious essayist was pushing deadline on a script for a movie that actor Bill Murray may do.
100) July 10, in unimaginably neat and flourishing script, read, Fine fine day.
101) So, the handyman sends out his patented query: Does anyone out there know where these elusive script numbers are sold?
102) Conclusions To conclude, a basic script recognition system has been demonstrated.
103) The word may also be applied to the small cursive script developed from the uncial.
104) They can complain about anything, even about the writer's script.
105) Now, it will be much harder for Gingrich to script every moment before the cameras.
106) But most of the cast are quite funny, as is the script.
107) But Roy had thrown away his script, and he spent an anxious plane journey trying to remember his lines.
108) Accelerating violence and horror eventually hit maximum velocity and warp into nonsense, no matter how erudite the script.
109) On-line handwriting recognition requires some kind of digitising data tablet to capture the script as it is written.
110) The apparatus of the script by Jonathan Lemkin and Tony Gilroy is all too familiar.
111) You can count on Laura Linney, but not on the mundane script.
112) Olsen knows how to compose a visually interesting scene, but the script lets him down.
113) Two other writers were brought in to doctor the script before they finally returned to finish their task.
114) I would discuss the script, say, on proportional representation, and then give him free rein.
115) The picture has a good script and is wonderfully acted.
116) The script was treated with creative neglect, the acting embellished with impromptu flourishes and stumbles.
117) We had gone over his script over and over and he knew it cold(sentence dictionary), but he almost clammed up.
118) Condensing the novel into a 90 minute script was a daunting task.
119) The first draft of the script has been completed, but no casting has been finalized yet.
120) Nothing in the script, or Auteuil's perky, craggy face can really tell us.
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