Collocations withscene

These are words often used in combination withscene.

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battle scene
There is, for example, no battle scene.
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closing scene
This closing scene is a strange moment for several reasons.
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club scene
Her focus was on the club scene at the time and her work was wildly eclectic.
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contemporary scene
These features are all part of the contemporary scene.
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cut scene
The second cut scene shows the aftermath of the showdown.
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dance scene
As the dance scene changes, so do the drugs.
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deleted scene
These alternative endings are a special type of deleted scene.
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domestic scene
Where novels use constructed allegories, periodicals can emblematically connect politics to the domestic scene.
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dramatic scene
What matters as much, if not more, in the choice of appropriate key for each of the airs is the shape and flow of the dramatic scene as a whole.
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fight scene
It included fifteen minutes of extended fight scene footage and a feature-length commentary.
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final scene
The next sequence presents the filming of the final scene in the film-opera.
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flashback scene
The fifth briefly plays during the autograph flashback scene.
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genre scenes
His work developed with historical scenes and genre scenes that were often tinged with humor.
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jazz scene
As the rock movement began to become involved with the jazz scene, tensions erupted.
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literary scene
He was his own agent, and he seems to have understood the importance of the reception of poetry and the creation of a literary scene.
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love scene
Thanks to their activity a love scene evolved.
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music scene
The local music press, music television, and the live music scene are at their most extensive and visible.
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mythological scene
In the center of each, a mythological scene is depicted.
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opening scene
The opening scene began with a simple message.
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punk scene
Hagen is one of the most innovative artists to emerge from the punk scene.
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racing scene
They, of course, are an essential attraction in the racing scene and just as essential as the tote.
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single scene
Sepultura can never be unproblematically placed once and for all within one single scene.
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underground scene
Other artists published work in college magazines before becoming known in the underground scene.
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underwater scene
An underwater scene with mermaids and fish follows, then a parade of all the girl's toys around her room.
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whole scene
She stages the whole scene.
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