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- proper noun UK An English
film andtelevision studio complex
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Examples
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Currently shooting at Pinewood is the rather lush-looking historical drama Katharine of Alexandria.
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Newton High School's Kenze Brooks lines up a putt during the Bruce Lietzke Classic golf tournament at Idylwild Golf Course in Pinewood on Tuesday, June 5, 2007.
Girls Golden Golfer 2007
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This week's entirely arbitrary location is the big blue screen at Pinewood, which is used as a backdrop to blockbuster movies.
The Apprentice – week seven live blog Heidi Stephens 2010
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She went to the wall phone by the refrigerator, intending to call the Pinewood.
IRON LAKE William Kent Krueger 2001
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She went to the wall phone by the refrigerator, intending to call the Pinewood.
IRON LAKE William Kent Krueger 2001
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Pinewood Shepperton Plc said it is partnering with Indomina Group to build new movie and television studios next year under a venture called Pinewood Indomina Studios.
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Pinewood, which is home to the James Bond and Harry Potter franchises, said it will invest up to a 20% stake in films with production budgets of around £2 million and intends to buy in to about four films each year.
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Pinewood, which is home to the James Bond and Harry Potter franchises, said it will invest up to a 20% stake in films with production budgets of around £2 million and intends to buy in to about four films each year.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Pinewood, which is most famous for the James Bond films, was floated on the stock market in
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Pinewood, which is most famous for the James Bond films, was floated on the stock market in
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