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PDF) Fryer, L. & Freeman, J. (2012b). Cinematic language and the
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An extract from the AD scripts for Brief Encounter, showing
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An extract from the AD scripts for Brief Encounter, showing
PDF) Fryer, L. & Freeman, J. (2012b). Cinematic language and the