Summit of Hidden Stories

Tania led the crew from their small Dhaka studio to Bandarban. They were preparing to submit their entry to this year's documentary contest. The summer mountain breeze filled them with new ideas. Their destination was the hidden summit where old stories slept. After reaching the winding trail, they began with a thorough survey. When rain started, they quickly hit the light switch on their gear. Tania noted that the carving at the cave entrance was a vital symbol for the tribe. Their recording system had been checked earlier, so nothing failed. The team decided today's tactic was to listen first and roll the camera step by step. Their main target was to preserve the memories of the hill people. An elder explained the myth's theory with sweeping hand gestures. Village girls said careful archiving could help their lifestyle thrive again. Tania reminded them that eating timely would keep their pace steady. They moved toward the deep cave along the rushing stream. Inside they found a narrow tunnel visible only by lantern light. Decades of stories began to unfold right before their eyes. They planned to unveil the footage on a mini projector at night. After each scene, Joy would update the field notes. Their sound engineer made sure every interview recording was properly verified. At last the drifting mist over the hills stayed as a breathtaking visual memory.

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a room where an artist, photographer, musician, or broadcaster works
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The singer recorded her new song in the studio.

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workroom, atelier, workspace, workshop
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outdoors, open space
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recording studio, art studio, design studio, dance studio
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submitted
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submitted
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submits
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submitting
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to present for consideration; to surrender; to yield
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Please submit your assignment by Friday.

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present, hand in, surrender, yield
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withdraw, resist, refuse, reject
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submit application, submit report, submit assignment, submit proposal, submit documents
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the warmest season of the year, between spring and autumn
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We love going to the beach during summer.

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season, warmth, hot period, vacation time
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winter, cold
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summer vacation, summer holiday, summer heat, summer camp
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noun
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The highest point of a hill or mountain; a meeting between heads of state or leaders.
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The leaders met at the summit to discuss global issues.

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reach the summit

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to arrive at the highest point, literally or figuratively
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peak, top, apex, conference, meeting
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base, bottom
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summit meeting, mountain summit, reach the summit, summit conference
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surveyed
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surveyed
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surveys
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surveying
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noun: an examination or inspection; verb: to examine or measure (an area or subject)
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They conducted a survey to understand customer preferences.

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poll, questionnaire, study, inspection
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neglect, ignore
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conduct a survey, survey results, survey participants
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switched
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switched
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switches
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switching
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to change from one thing to another; to exchange or replace
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I switched from coffee to tea.

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change, swap, exchange, shift
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keep, maintain, stick
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switch off, switch on, switch channels, switch jobs, switch sides
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a mark or character used as a conventional representation of an object, function, or process
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The dove is a symbol of peace.

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sign, emblem, token, representation
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reality, substance, literalness
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symbol of peace, religious symbol, mathematical symbol, status symbol
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a set of connected parts forming a complex whole; an organized method
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The education system needs major reforms.

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systematic approach

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an organized and methodical way
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structure, organization, framework, network
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disorder, chaos
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education system, computer system, political system, solar system
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a plan or method for achieving something; a strategy used to accomplish a goal
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The coach used a new tactic to win the game.

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strategy, approach, method, plan, technique
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improvisation, spontaneity
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military tactic, defensive tactic, clever tactic, winning tactic
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an object or goal that is aimed at; a person or thing that is the focus of attention or attack
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The company set a sales target of one million dollars.

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goal, objective, aim, destination, mark
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origin, starting point
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sales target, moving target, target audience, hit the target
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An explanation of an idea or principle based on facts, reasoning, and evidence.
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Einstein's theory of relativity changed the way we understand physics.

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in theory

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something that is true according to principles, though it may not work in practice
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hypothesis, concept, idea, principle, doctrine
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fact, reality, practice
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scientific theory, political theory, in theory, theory of evolution
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thrived
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thrived
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thrives
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thriving
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to grow, develop, or be successful
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Small businesses can thrive with proper support.

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thrive on

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to enjoy or be energized by something, especially a challenge
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flourish, prosper, succeed, grow, advance
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fail, decline, collapse
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thrive on challenges, thrive in business, thrive under pressure, thrive in environment
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Done or occurring at a favorable or useful time; opportune.
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Her timely advice helped me avoid a big mistake.

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timely intervention

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An action taken at the right moment to prevent harm or improve a situation
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prompt, punctual, appropriate, suitable, convenient
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late, delayed, untimely
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timely manner, timely advice, timely response, timely action
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preposition
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in the direction of
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She walked toward the door.

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to, in the direction of, for
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away, backward
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move toward, head toward, go toward
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an underground passage or shaft
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They dug a tunnel under the river.

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passage, shaft, corridor
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open space, above ground
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tunnel vision, tunnel construction, tunnel system
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unfolded
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unfolded
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unfolds
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unfolding
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to open or spread out something that was folded; to gradually reveal or develop
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She unfolded the letter carefully.

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as the story unfolds

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as events become known over time
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open, expand, develop, reveal, evolve
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fold, close, conceal
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unfold story, unfold plan, unfold events, unfold wings
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unveiled
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unveiled
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unveils
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unveiling
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to reveal or disclose something, especially in a formal manner
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The company will unveil a new product next week.

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reveal, disclose, unveil, disclose
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conceal, hide, cover
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unveil a product, unveil a plan, unveil the truth
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updated
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updated
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updates
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updating
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to make something more modern or accurate by adding new information or changing it
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Please update your profile information regularly.

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keep someone updated

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to inform someone of new developments
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revise, refresh, modify, modernize, amend
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ignore, neglect, retain
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update software, update system, update record, latest update
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verified
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verified
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verifies
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verifying
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To make sure or demonstrate that something is true, accurate, or justified.
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Please verify your email address to complete the registration.

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trust but verify

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Have faith but also confirm the truth with evidence.
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confirm, validate, check, authenticate, substantiate
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ignore, neglect, falsify
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verify information, verify details, verify account, verify identity
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Relating to seeing or sight.
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The movie was praised for its stunning visual effects.

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optical, graphic, pictorial, observable
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invisible, abstract
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visual effect, visual aid, visual representation, visual art
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