1. To have or produce (a particular effect or result): small details that make for comfort. 2. To help promote; further: makes for better communication. make off To depart in haste; run away. make out 1. To discern or see, especially with difficulty: I could barely make out the traf...
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A murderous psychopath mournfully sings his heart out in jail. A family living in a below-ground bunker chorus together about the end of the world. A lawyer belts out a number about gender re-assignment surgery. Welcome to the movie musical 2024 – a period, it seems, of radical reinventio...
The first time that I watched his run I wasn’t at all fond of him as I thought his characterization wasn’t that serious. Rewatching them a few years ago on BritBox, I realized that he was a much better actor than I thought he was and that his Doctor was a much better, more nu...
* The tables include the alphabet for upper and lower case, the * * digits 0-9, the special characters (US) and the alternate * * codes for A, E, I, O, and U with the appropriate acute, * * grave, umlaut, circumflex and tilde. * ...
To illustrate a specific element of a plot type, I include one or more titles of relevant spy noirs.Following each explanation of a plot type, I cite multiple titles of appropriate spy noirs from the UK and the US. These examples favor films with lead roles by women to highlight the ...
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include the new header <gsl-lite/gsl-lite.hpp> rather than <gsl/gsl-lite.hpp> refer to the new namespace gsl_lite instead of namespace gsl (or define a namespace gsl = ::gsl_lite; alias in your own namespace) use the prefixed contract checking macros gsl_Expects()/gsl_Ensures() ...
In a batch file, you have to double up on the percentage signs (%%). Since the command includes colons, quotes, and parentheses, you need to include the USEBACKQ line in the options so that you can use backquotes to specify the command to run and then all kinds of funny characters...
include the new header <gsl-lite/gsl-lite.hpp> rather than <gsl/gsl-lite.hpp> refer to the new namespace gsl_lite instead of namespace gsl (or define a namespace gsl = ::gsl_lite; alias in your own namespace) use the prefixed contract checking macros gsl_Expects()/gsl_Ensures() ...