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split screen

noun

  1. Also called composite shot. Movies, Television. a type of process photography in which two or more shots are juxtaposed and projected simultaneously on the screen.
  2. Computers. a mode of operation that uses windows to enable simultaneous viewing of two or more displays on the same screen.


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The series of images from Van Hollen’s visit also provided the White House with the split screen it was looking for in its argument that Abrego Garcia’s case is not a matter of personal liberty, but of immigration enforcement and national security — issues where President Trump’s policies remain popular with the American public.

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Their ominous warnings made for a troubling split screen this past week, alongside the administration’s defiance of a court order and contemptuous cover-up of its misdeeds.

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A split screen contrasts their carefully executed wake-up routines, coffee versus cannabis.

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But the lesson Israel's nationalist right took from their side of the split screen was that Donald Trump would be unusually accommodating.

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In this split screen moment of global news, the US president-elect, seated between the French first couple, still had an eye on the stunning turn of events in the Middle East.

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