Priority Stage in the Province
In a remote province of Rajshahi, Nimai's play began filming. To director Rubina, today's scene was the crew's top priority. The novice actor kept checking the mirror to lock in his position. In the morning they did yoga practice to shed fear before stunts. Villagers arrived carrying precious memories of their ancestors. The elders' presence on stage inspired everyone. The producer who added new lines to the script explained them in person. He said the story's friendship message would strike a profound chord. Dangerous stunts were prohibited and the pyrotechnics stored in a separate room. The landowner offered his old property rent free. In return he wanted to discuss a new proposal in the city theater. Local authorities publicly announced the barricades were removed. The team made a joint purchase of key gear to cut costs. Every script change came with a rational argument. A dedicated receiver was set for drone shots. A regional cable channel asked the crew to register for a live visit. The play is building a new bridge of relation between village and city. Nearby residents brought food after watching the shoot. By day's end everyone agreed the project would become their greatest cultural resource.
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/pəˈzɪʃən/
noun
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A place, job, or status; the way in which someone or something is placed or arranged.
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She applied for a teaching position at the university. |
in a strong position |
having an advantage or being in control of a situation
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role, job, post, situation, placement
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unemployment, disorder, disadvantage
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job position, official position, social position, strong position, managerial position
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noun/verb
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practiced
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practiced
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practices
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practicing
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the act of doing something repeatedly to improve skill, or the actual application of an idea
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He practices the piano every day. |
in practice |
in reality, as opposed to theory
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training, rehearsal, exercise, habit, application
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idleness, inaction, neglect
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daily practice, medical practice, legal practice, practice session
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/ˈprɛʃəs/
adjective
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of great value; highly esteemed or cherished
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This ring is very precious to my grandmother. |
precious time |
time that is highly valuable and should not be wasted
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valuable, treasured, beloved, priceless, dear
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worthless, cheap, common
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precious stone, precious memory, precious little, precious time
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/ˈprez.əns/
noun
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the fact or condition of being present
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Your presence at the meeting is required. |
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attendance, existence, being, company
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absence, nonattendance, departure
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physical presence, strong presence, online presence, feel presence
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/praɪˈɒrɪti/
noun
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Something that is regarded as more important than other things.
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Safety is the top priority in this company. |
first priority |
The most important thing that needs to be dealt with before others.
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importance, precedence, preference, primacy
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inferiority, unimportance
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top priority, high priority, main priority, set priority
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/prəˈduː.sər/
noun
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a person who supervises the making of a film, play, or broadcast program; someone who creates or manufactures goods
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The film producer invested millions in the new movie project. |
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director, manufacturer, creator, maker
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consumer, buyer, destroyer
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film producer, music producer, executive producer, television producer
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/prəˈfaʊnd/
adjective
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very great or intense; showing deep insight or understanding
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Her speech had a profound impact on the audience. |
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deep, intense, thoughtful, insightful, weighty
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shallow, trivial, superficial
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profound impact, profound effect, profound change, profound insight, profound silence
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/prəˈhɪbɪt/
verb
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prohibited
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prohibited
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prohibits
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prohibiting
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to formally forbid something by law, rule, or authority
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Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the hospital. |
prohibit from |
to forbid someone from doing something
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forbid, ban, restrict, disallow, prevent
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allow, permit, approve
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strictly prohibit, prohibit smoking, prohibit entry, prohibit use
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/ˈprɒpərti/
noun
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a thing or things that belong to someone; possessions or real estate
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The old mansion is his family’s property. |
private property |
land or belongings owned by an individual and not open for public use
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asset, estate, possession, belongings, real estate
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debt, liability, commons
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private property, real property, property rights, property owner
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/prəˈpəʊ.zəl/
noun
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a plan or suggestion presented for consideration; an offer of marriage
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The board will review the proposal at next week's meeting. |
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suggestion, plan, offer, recommendation
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rejection, refusal, withdrawal
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business proposal, marriage proposal, make proposal, accept proposal
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/ˈprɒvɪns/
noun
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a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires.
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The province is known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. |
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region, area, district, state
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city, town, municipality
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province capital, province government, rural province, coastal province
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/ˈpʌb.lɪk.li/
adverb
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in a public manner; openly; for everyone to see or know
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The company publicly announced their new policy. |
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openly, overtly, visibly, outwardly
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privately, secretly, covertly, internally
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publicly announce, publicly available, publicly traded, publicly known
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/ˈpɜː.tʃəs/
verb
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purchased
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purchased
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purchases
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purchasing
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To buy something by paying money for it.
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She purchased a new laptop from the store. |
make a purchase |
to buy something
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buy, acquire, obtain, procure, get
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sell, give, forfeit
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purchase order, purchase price, purchase agreement, online purchase
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/ˈræʃənəl/
adjective
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based on or in accordance with reason or logic
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She made a rational decision after considering all the facts. |
rational mind |
a logical and clear-thinking mind
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logical, reasonable, sensible, sound, coherent
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irrational, illogical, unreasonable
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rational decision, rational explanation, rational behavior, rational argument
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/rɪˈsiː.vər/
noun
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a person or thing that receives something; the part of a telephone containing the earpiece and mouthpiece
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She picked up the receiver to answer the phone call. |
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recipient, beneficiary, addressee
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sender, transmitter, giver
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phone receiver, radio receiver, pick up receiver
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/ˈriː.dʒən.əl/
adjective
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relating to a particular region or area; local to a specific geographic area
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The regional differences in culture were quite noticeable. |
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local, territorial, district
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national, global, international
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regional government, regional differences, regional cuisine
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/ˈrɛdʒɪstər/
verb
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registered
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registered
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registers
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registering
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To enter or record officially on a list or in a book.
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You must register for the conference before the deadline. |
register concern |
To express worry or dissatisfaction about something.
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enroll, record, list, file, sign up
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deregister, ignore
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register online, register complaint, register user, register interest
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/rɪˈleɪ.ʃən/
noun
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the way in which two or more people or things are connected; a family member
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They have a strong business relation that has lasted for years. |
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relationship, connection, association, kinship
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disconnection, separation, isolation
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family relation, business relation, close relation, diplomatic relations
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/ˈrɛzɪdənt/
noun
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A person who lives in a particular place.
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Every resident of the building must follow the safety rules. |
permanent resident |
A person who lives permanently in a place, often with legal permission.
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inhabitant, occupant, dweller, tenant
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visitor, outsider, tourist
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resident doctor, local resident, permanent resident
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/rɪˈsɔːrs/
noun
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A supply of materials, money, or assets that can be used when needed.
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Water is a vital natural resource. |
resourceful person |
A person who can find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.
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asset, supply, stock, means, wealth
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liability, lack, need
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natural resource, human resource, resource management
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