
1) Actual existence 2) Being 3) Beingness 4) Beingness or existence 5) Existence 6) Fact 7) Italy cut a broadcast - fact 8) Reality 9) True existence 10) Truth
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Sounds and dialogue recorded on location usually for a radio news report.
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• (n.) The state of being actual; reality; as, the actuality of God`s nature.
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(from the article `metaphysics`) The key concepts in Aristotelianism are substance, form and matter, potentiality and actuality, and cause. Whatever happens involves some substance ... ...P in the role of possibility ( ) and O in that of necessity ( ). This parallel, however, does not extend throughout. In alethic logic, the ... Sinc...
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the term used in the media to refer to footage/film/tape of events as they happen. Semioticians see actuality as a key device for anchoring the preferred reading on the supposed 'facts' presented 'as they happened'. -
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Ac`tu·al'i·ty noun ;
plural Actualities The state of being actual; reality; as, the
actuality of God's nature.
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In radio, the sound of something actually happening, people speaking etc. Can also mean specifically audio material recorded out of the studio on location, either voices or other sounds such as ambient noise. Sometimes called a sound bite. In television sometimes called sync.
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[
n] - the state of actually existing objectively
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noun the state of actually existing objectively; `a hope that progressed from possibility to actuality`
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In Husserl: 1. (Ger. Wirklichkeit) Effective individual existence in space and time, as contrasted with mere possibility. 2. (Ger. Aktualität) The character of a conscious process as lived in by the ego, as contrasted with the 'inactuality' of conscious processes more or less far from the ego. To say the ego lives in a particular conscious pr...
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The mode of being in which things affect or are affected. The realm of fact; the field of happenings. Syn. with existence, sometimes with reality. Opposite of: possibility or potentiality. See Energeia. -- J.K.F.
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actual existence; reality. · an actual condition or circumstance; fact: Space travel is now an actuality.
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