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reversal A process for making a positive image directly from film exposed in the camera; also for making a negative image directly from a negative or a positive image from a positive transparency.
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reversal The reversal is the scene or sequence in which the protagonist changes his goal. Whether the first goal is achieved or not, the hero first realizes that it won't achieve the objective, then finds out more about what's really going on, discovers the weakness in the opposition's plan, and formulates a new plan for achieving the objective. This can take seconds, or it can take minutes. Aristotle called it the "discovery." I once asked a student if her script had a reversal. ...
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reversal A shift in the direction of the prevailing trend caused by a change in demand and/or supply. Generally the longer the reversal pattern takes to develop, the more pronounced its subsequent implications.
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reversal It is a reversal when the defensive wrestler comes from underneath and gains control of his opponent, either on the mat or in a read standing position, while in-bounds.
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reversal The electronic reversal of the full amount of a prior Transaction. A partial Reversal can take place at an ATM due to an incomplete dispense.
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