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    3 days ago · DNEG (formerly known as Double Negative and stylized as D N E G) is a British-Indian visual effects, computer animation and stereo conversion studio that was founded in 1998 in London, and rebranded as DNEG in 2014 after a merger with Indian VFX company Prime Focus; it was named after the letters "D" and "Neg" from their former name.

  2. 1 day ago · UNIT 1. NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES. Transform the following sentences into the negative and the interrogative. 1 Example: (See unit 22.) I can dance. I can't dance/I cannot dance. Can I dance? a She can swim. b They can help you. c We can ride a horse. d He can drive a lorry. e It can fly.

  3. 4 days ago · Although the distinction between AAVE and General American dialects is clear to most English speakers, some characteristics, notably double negatives and the omission of certain auxiliaries (see below) such as the has in has been are also characteristic of many colloquial dialects of American English.

  4. 2 days ago · The visual effects company Double Negative, which worked on Inception, was brought back for Interstellar. [50] According to visual effects supervisor Paul Franklin, the number of effects in the film was not much greater than in Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises (2012) or Inception.

  5. 5 days ago · Typically, negative phrases are produced by adding 'not' after the auxiliary verb or changing the auxiliary verb into a negative contraction. By placing the verb before the subject, a declarative sentence can be transformed into an interrogative.

  6. 5 days ago · The trigonometric double angle formulas give a relationship between the basic trigonometric functions applied to twice an angle in terms of trigonometric functions of the angle itself. Tips for remembering the following formulas: We can substitute the values ...

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  8. 4 days ago · I had a bit of a curious behaviour with negative and positive double value hashcodes I was not expecting. Essentially, if the same Double value appears twice in the hashcode function, if the sign of that Double changes (pos<->neg) the hashcode remains the same. E.g.: public final int hashCode() { int result = ...

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