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Scream, The

noun

  1. a painting (1937) by Edvard Munch.



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While Sidney appeared in the 2022 revival/sequel “Scream,” the franchise passed the torch to siblings Tara and Sam Carpenter, portrayed by Jenna Ortega and Melissa Barrera, respectively, and the pair were once again at the center in “Scream VI.”

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Many companies that scream the loudest about the bubble are either exaggerating the threat or fundamentally misunderstanding what’s actually unfolding.

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With stocks hitting a series of fresh record highs this week, it doesn’t exactly scream the need for more Fed rate cuts.

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Stars who are in awkward situations, such as being covered in rats or insects, scream the famous line "I'm a celebrity, get me out of here", on the hit ITV show.

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“It is about breaking through the noise,” Crockett said, calling on her Democratic colleagues to scream the criticisms they have of Republicans from the rooftops.

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