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Foley
[foh-lee]
adjective
of or relating to motion-picture sound effects produced manually.
a Foley artist.
foley
/ ˈ´Úəʊ±ôɪ /
noun
films the US name for footsteps editor
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of Foley1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of Foley1
Example Sentences
Foley should know that disclosing restricted personal information about federal employees is already a crime, as is threatening them or their families.
“Performatively, he’s a feminist,†says co-showrunner Michael Foley, noting that Badgley’s Joe sees himself as a lover rather than a killer — albeit a lover who will kill anyone who keeps him from the object of his infatuation.
Last year Premier League chief executive Richard Masters told BBC Sport there were no plans to reintroduce such an idea, and Bournemouth's American owner Bill Foley said he does not support staging league matches abroad.
"We have spent the last few years transforming our understanding of flood and coastal erosion risk in England, drawing on the best available data... as well as improved modelling and technological advances," says Julie Foley, director of flood risk strategy at the Environment Agency.
Filmmaker James Foley, whose directing career spans numerous music videos for Madonna as well as TV series ‘House of Cards’ and the ‘Fifty Shades’ sequels, has died.
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