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Singapore Film Ban Raises Free Speech Issue
documentary – n., a movie or television program that tells the facts about actual people and events
ban – v., to forbid people from using (something) : to say that something cannot be used or done
screening – n., an event in which a movie is shown to an audience
distorted – adj., changed from the natural, normal, or original shape, appearance, or sound of (something) in a way that is usually not attractive or pleasing
gross domestic product – n., the total value of the goods and services produced by the people of a nation during a year not including the value of income earned in foreign countries (abbreviation GDP)
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