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Where is the Peak lookout restaurant housed ?
It was rebuilt in 1901 as a stop area for sedan chairs , but was re-opened as a restaurant in 1947 .
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Where is the Peak lookout restaurant housed ?
In addition to being a major tourist attraction for Hong Kong , The Peak is also the summit of Hong Kong 's property market .
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Where is the Peak lookout restaurant housed ?
At the peak of The Peak , properties are more precious than anywhere else in the world .
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Where is the Peak lookout restaurant housed ?
Most of the super rich in Hong Kong - including Cheung Kong ( Holdings ) chairman Li Ka - shing and the Kwok brothers of Sun Hung Kai Properties - live in detached houses in Island South or The Peak .
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Where is the Peak lookout restaurant housed ?
A house at Barker Road ( where Hong Kong 's most expensive residential buildings are located ) sold for HK$ 1.8 billion last year .
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Where is the Peak lookout restaurant housed ?
At $ 68,228 per square foot , it is the most expensive location in the world .
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Where is the Peak lookout restaurant housed ?
The buyer is reported to be a Hong Kong billionaire , Lee Shau - kee .
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Where is the Peak lookout restaurant housed ?
On January 12 .
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Where is the Peak lookout restaurant housed ?
2014 , a Barker Road property sold at over HK$ 100k ( US$ 13k ) per square foot for HK$ 690 million .
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Who did Van Gogh use as a model for his work ?
Sien ( Van Gogh series ) Vincent van Gogh drew and painted a series of works of his mistress Sien during their time together in the Netherlands .
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Who did Van Gogh use as a model for his work ?
In particular , his drawing " Sorrow " is widely acknowledged as a masterwork of draftsmanship , the culmination of a long and sometimes uncertain apprenticeship in learning his craft .
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Who did Van Gogh use as a model for his work ?
Commonly called Sien Hoornik , Clasina Maria Hoornik ( 1850 - 1904 ) lived with van Gogh during much of his time in The Hague from 1881 to 1883 .
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Who did Van Gogh use as a model for his work ?
Van Gogh used Sien , a pregnant prostitute , as a model for his work and later took Sien and her daughter into his home .
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Who did Van Gogh use as a model for his work ?
Van Gogh made drawings and paintings of Sien and her daughter , baby and mother over that period , which reflected the domestic life and hardships of the working poor .
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Who did Van Gogh use as a model for his work ?
Their relationship was not accepted by his family or supporters , although his brother Theo did not withdraw his support over it .
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Who did Van Gogh use as a model for his work ?
It did contribute undoubtedly , however , to a split with Anton Mauve , a cousin - in - law and noted painter of the Hague School , who had introduced van Gogh to painting as well as supporting him financially , and whom van Gogh revered .
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Who did Van Gogh use as a model for his work ?
At his brother Theo 's urging , van Gogh left Sien in 1883 to paint in Drenthe , putting an end to the only domestic relationship he was ever to have .
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Who did Van Gogh use as a model for his work ?
Sien resumed her life as a seamstress , cleaning woman and likely prostitute before marrying in 1901 .
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Who did Van Gogh use as a model for his work ?
On 12 November 1904 , aged 54 , she threw herself into the Schelde river and drowned , fulfilling a prophecy she had made to van Gogh in 1883 : " Yes , I 'm a whore ... it ’s bound to end up with me jumping into the water . "
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What is a squeeze play ?
Several basic offensive tactics come into play with a runner on first base , including the fundamental choice of whether to attempt a steal of second base .
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What is a squeeze play ?
The hit and run is sometimes employed with a skillful contact hitter : the runner takes off with the pitch drawing the shortstop or second baseman over to second base , creating a gap in the infield for the batter to poke the ball through .
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What is a squeeze play ?
The sacrifice bunt calls for the batter to focus on making contact with the ball so that it rolls a short distance into the infield , allowing the runner to advance into scoring position even at the expense of the batter being thrown out at first — a batter who succeeds is credited with a sacrifice .
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What is a squeeze play ?
( A batter , particularly one who is a fast runner , may also attempt to bunt for a hit . )
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What is a squeeze play ?
A sacrifice bunt employed with a runner on third base , aimed at bringing that runner home , is known as a squeeze play .
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What is a squeeze play ?
With a runner on third and fewer than two outs , a batter may instead concentrate on hitting a fly ball that , even if it is caught , will be deep enough to allow the runner to tag up and score — a successful batter in this case gets credit for a sacrifice fly .
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What is a squeeze play ?
The manager will sometimes signal a batter who is ahead in the count ( i.e. , has more balls than strikes ) to take , or not swing at , the next pitch .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
Box lacrosse is played by teams of six on a hockey rink where the ice has been removed or covered by artificial turf , or in an indoor soccer or lacrosse field .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
The enclosed playing area is called a box , in contrast to the open playing field of the traditional game .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
This version of the game was introduced in the 1930s to promote business for hockey arenas , and within several years had nearly supplanted field lacrosse in Canada .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
Box lacrosse is played at the highest level by the " Senior A " divisions of the Canadian Lacrosse Association and the National Lacrosse League ( NLL ) .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
The National Lacrosse League employs some minor rule changes from the Canadien Lacrosse Association ( CLA ) rules .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
Notably , the games are played during the winter .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
The NLL games consist of four fifteen - minute quarters compared with three periods of twenty minutes each ( similar to ice hockey ) in CLA games ( multiple 15 - minute OT periods for tied games , until whoever scores first ) .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
NLL players may use only sticks with hollow shafts , while CLA permits solid wooden sticks .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
: The goals in box lacrosse are much smaller than field lacrosse , traditionally wide by tall in box , and wide by tall in the NLL.
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
Also , the goaltender wears much more protective padding , including a massive chest protector and armguard combination known as " uppers " , large shin guards known as leg pads ( both of which must follow strict measurement guidelines ) , and ice hockey - style masks or lacrosse helmets .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
Also , at the professional level , box lacrosse goaltenders often use traditional wooden sticks outside of the NLL , which does not allow wooden sticks .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
This makes Box Lacrosse faster and rougher than the traditional Field Lacrosse .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
The style of the game is quick , accelerated by the close confines of the floor and a shot clock .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
The shot clock requires the attacking team to take a shot on goal within 30 seconds of gaining possession of the ball .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
In addition , players must advance the ball from their own defensive end to the offensive side of the floor within 10 seconds .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
Box lacrosse is also a much more physical game .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
Since cross checking is legal in box lacrosse , players wear rib pads in addition to the shoulder and elbow pads that field lacrosse players wear .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
Box lacrosse players wear a different type of helmet as well , a hockey helmet with a box lacrosse cage .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
For most penalties , the offending player is sent to the penalty box and his team has to play without him ( thus lacking one player ) for a short amount of time .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
Most penalties last for two minutes , unless a five - minute major penalty has been assessed .
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When was box lacrosse introduced ?
What separates box lacrosse ( and ice hockey ) from other sports is that at the top levels of professional and junior lacrosse , a five - minute major penalty is given and the players are not ejected for participating in a fight .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
The elements can be conveniently classified according to their shared physical and chemical properties into the major categories of metals , metalloids and nonmetals .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
Metals are generally located to the left and bottom of the periodic table .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
They are ordinarily shiny , highly conducting solids which form alloys with one another and salt - like ionic compounds with nonmetals .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
Nonmetals are located to the right and top .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
They are mostly coloured or colourless insulating gases that form covalent compounds with one another .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
In between metals and nonmetals are metalloids , which have intermediate or mixed properties .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
Metal and nonmetals can be further classified into similar subcategories that show a left to right gradation in metallic to non-metallic properties .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
The metals are divided into the highly reactive alkali metals , through the less reactive alkaline earth metals , lanthanides and actinides , via the archetypal transition metals , and ending in the physically and chemically weak other metals .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
The nonmetals are simply subdivided into the polyatomic nonmetals which , being nearest the metalloids , show some incipient metallic character ; the diatomic nonmetals , which are essentially nonmetallic ; and the monatomic noble gases , which are almost completely inert and nonmetallic .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
Specialized groupings such as the refractory metals and the noble metals , which are subsets ( in this example ) of the transition metals , are also known and occasionally denoted .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
Placing the elements into categories and subcategories based on shared properties is imperfect .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
There is a spectrum of properties within each category and it is not hard to find overlaps at the boundaries , as is the case with most classification schemes .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
Beryllium , for example , is classified as an alkaline earth metal although its amphoteric chemistry and tendency to mostly form covalent compounds are both attributes of a chemically weak or other metal .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
Radon is classified as a nonmetal and a noble gas yet has some cationic chemistry that is more characteristic of a metal .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
Other classification schemes are possible such as the division of the elements into mineralogical occurrence categories , or crystalline structures .
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Which location the metals placed in periodic table ?
Categorising the elements in this fashion dates back to at least 1869 when Hinrichs wrote that simple boundary lines could be drawn on the periodic table to show elements having like properties , such as the metals and the nonmetals , or the gaseous elements .
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When was the Indonesian killings ?
In 2001 , while conducting interviews for their 2003 film " The Globalisation Tapes " , Oppenheimer and Cynn began delving into the Indonesian killings of 1965–66 .
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When was the Indonesian killings ?
After moving up the ranks of those involved with the killings , Oppenheimer 's interviews led him to meet Anwar Congo in 2005 .
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When was the Indonesian killings ?
The film was shot mostly in Medan , North Sumatra , Indonesia , between 2005 and 2011 .
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When was the Indonesian killings ?
After seeing an early preview of " The Act of Killing " , filmmakers Werner Herzog and Errol Morris signed on as executive producers .
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When was the Indonesian killings ?
The name " Anonymous " appears 49 times under 27 different crew positions in the credits .
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When was the Indonesian killings ?
These crew members still fear revenge from the death - squad killers .
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" Z " was the number known as a physical characteristic of atoms after what year ?
In chemistry and physics , the atomic number of a chemical element ( also known as its proton number ) is the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom of that element , and therefore identical to the charge number of the nucleus .
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" Z " was the number known as a physical characteristic of atoms after what year ?
It is conventionally represented by the symbol Z.
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" Z " was the number known as a physical characteristic of atoms after what year ?
The atomic number uniquely identifies a chemical element .
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" Z " was the number known as a physical characteristic of atoms after what year ?
In an uncharged atom , the atomic number is also equal to the number of electrons .
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" Z " was the number known as a physical characteristic of atoms after what year ?
The atomic number , " Z " , should not be confused with the mass number , " A " , which is the number of nucleons , the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom .
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" Z " was the number known as a physical characteristic of atoms after what year ?
The number of neutrons , " N " , is known as the neutron number of the atom ; thus , " A " = " Z " + " N " ( these quantities are always whole numbers ) .
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" Z " was the number known as a physical characteristic of atoms after what year ?
Since protons and neutrons have approximately the same mass ( and the mass of the electrons is negligible for many purposes ) and the mass defect of nucleon binding is always small compared to the nucleon mass , the atomic mass of any atom , when expressed in unified atomic mass units ( making a quantity called the " r...
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" Z " was the number known as a physical characteristic of atoms after what year ?
Atoms with the same atomic number " Z " but different neutron numbers " N " , and hence different atomic masses , are known as isotopes .
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" Z " was the number known as a physical characteristic of atoms after what year ?
A little more than three - quarters of naturally occurring elements exist as a mixture of isotopes ( see monoisotopic elements ) , and the average isotopic mass of an isotopic mixture for an element ( called the relative atomic mass ) in a defined environment on Earth , determines the element 's standard atomic weight ...
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" Z " was the number known as a physical characteristic of atoms after what year ?
Historically , it was these atomic weights of elements ( in comparison to hydrogen ) that were the quantities measurable by chemists in the 19th century .
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" Z " was the number known as a physical characteristic of atoms after what year ?
The conventional symbol " Z " comes from the German word meaning number / numeral / figure , which , prior to the modern synthesis of ideas from chemistry and physics , merely denoted an element 's numerical place in the periodic table , whose order is approximately , but not completely , consistent with the order of t...
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" Z " was the number known as a physical characteristic of atoms after what year ?
Only after 1915 , with the suggestion and evidence that this " Z " number was also the nuclear charge and a physical characteristic of atoms , did the word ( and its English equivalent " atomic number " ) come into common use in this context .
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
Luc Dardenne said that he and his brother Jean - Pierre had for a long time had the idea of a film about " a woman who helps a boy emerge from the violence that holds him prisoner . "
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
Writing the screenplay took one year including a few breaks .
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
In the earliest drafts , the character Samantha was a doctor and not a hairdresser .
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
The script was structured with a fairytale in mind , where the boy would lose his illusions and Samantha would appear as a fairy - like figure .
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
By not explaining much about the characters ' past and psychology , the brothers aimed to avoid sentimentality .
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
Throughout the writing process the brothers strove to maintain a strong clarity in the overall work and to avoid gloom , which is why the brothers , according to Jean - Pierre , decided to omit " any form of vulgarity in the teenagers ' language , even though they 're street criminals .
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
" The film is a co-production with 46 % investment from its directors ' Belgian company Les Films du Fleuve , 44 % from its French Archipel 35 , and 10 % from Italy 's Lucky Red .
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
It received further funding from the CNC , Eurimages , Wallimage , Radio Télévision Belge de la Communauté Française , and the Belgian French Community.Cécile de France was offered the role of Samantha soon after the screenplay was finished , as the brothers believed she would be able to portray the kindness of the cha...
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
For the casting of the boy , Cyril , the production team held around 100 auditions .
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
Thomas Doret was the fifth applicant the brothers met , and according to Jean - Pierre , " it clicked right away . "
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
The team rehearsed for a month on the actual sets in full costume .
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
The 55 - day shoot commenced in Belgium in August and ended 15 October 2010 .
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
It was the first time the Dardenne brothers made a film in the summer .
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
The film was made under the production title " Délivrez - moi ! "
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
which means " Set me free !
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
" Unusually for a film by the Dardenne brothers , there is music in the film .
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
According to Luc , they hesitated for a long time , but eventually decided that music would serve the film 's structure : " In a fairytale there has to be a development , with emotions and new beginnings .
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What was the occupation of Samantha originally ?
It seemed to us that music , at certain points , could act like a calming caress for Cyril . "
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Who were the executive producers of The Act of Killing ?
The Act of Killing ( , meaning " Butcher " ) is a 2012 documentary film directed by Joshua Oppenheimer , and co-directed by Christine Cynn and an anonymous Indonesian .
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