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The area between the free-throw line and the near end line and bordered by two angled lines, in which no offensive player may stand for three seconds at a time
Ãâó: www.athens2004.com/en/BasketballGlossary
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A groove in a device for receiving a key thus creating a mechanical lock which holds the two parts together. (ex. the notch at the base of a jack)
Ãâó: www.pricedrightllc.com/id24.html
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the tonality of a scale; the organization of the pitches of a piece of music around a tonal center, or tonic.
Ãâó: memory.loc.gov/ammem/hrhtml/hrgloss.html
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Either a fixed point used by the actor to remember a position without marks, or a direction to use a particular element of a scene to reinforce an actor's performance (as in "KEY off his anger" or "KEY off the speeding car.")
Ãâó: www.mcalistertalent.com/filmterm.htm
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The opening in a lock cylinder into which the key is inserted.
Ãâó: www.trimarkcorp.com/goweb/corporate/glossary.jsp
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