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box set

noun

Theater.
  1. a boxlike stage set consisting of flats that form the back wall, side walls, and often the ceiling, painted to represent the interior of a room.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of box set1

First recorded in 1885–90
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No matter how many “Closet Picks†you know by heart, no matter how convinced you are that you wouldn’t let the collection’s sheer scope inundate you, it’s a humbling experience to be around so many stellar titles: Do you go for a Bruce Lee box set?

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On Thursday, a handful of classics from the height of his fame are being repackaged by Rhino Records into a massive box set befitting one of the most influential comics to ever hold a microphone.

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Scott Saul, who authored the 2014 book “Becoming Richard Pryor,†wrote the liner notes of the box set.

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The Age of Pryor has never ended,†Saul writes in the liner notes of the box set.

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But since 2017, the most highly anticipated promotional item among film critics has been the Neon box set, a gorgeous annual package containing all the indie distributor’s releases on individual DVDs.

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