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projector 

An optical instrument that forms a magnified image of an object (e.g. a slide) onto a screen.
Millodot: Dictionary of Optometry and Visual Science, 7th edition. © 2009 Butterworth-Heinemann
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At the start of each hole, the film projector presents the hole as it would look from the tee.
ANGRY: Members of the Beaconsfield Community Centre are upset after burglars stole items including a film projector
We believe that much of Space2's success is down to a deliberate, and innovative, policy of demonstrating that business is prepared to invest in young people; as well as providing their time and expertise, the centre is equipped with all the latest technology including i-pads, X-boxes and a digital film projector.
But they ended up in his room when the film projector didn't work - and he had grabbed a condom from a drawer in his laundry room.
There was a surprise for her as the Town Clerk (Mr H Bann) led her to a meeting of the Huddersfield branch of NALGO in the Town Hall, where she was presented with a film projector, on behalf of her colleagues in the branch.
Later, we had a film projector. I am not sure, but I think it was donated.
The desk is a little magic box with a film projector in it.
Another symbol is a film projector, which ties in with the invention of celluloid at the Elkington factory .
Detachable metal poles, portable screens, and a dolly-mounted film projector showing a hypnotic loop of a racing, white-capped current of water are central to making the stage a world.
A film projector went into self-destruct - during a screening of Mission: Impossible!
I put some boards up at the window to block out the light for the inspector's film projector.
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