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reelIn cinema, a plastic or metal spool used for winding and storing film. As the size of reels became standardized, the word came to refer to the running time of the film: a standard 35-mm reel held 313 m/900 ft of film, which runs for ten minutes when projected at 24 frames per second, so a two-reeler was a film lasting 20 minutes. Multi-reel films became popular during the 1910s and became known as feature films. Today's projectors hold longer reels of 2,000–3,000 ft. reel
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It lay so hidden, and the way to it was so hard to find, that he himself could not have found it out had not a wise-woman given him a reel of thread which possessed a marvelous property: when he threw it before him it unwound itself and showed him the way. And the divine locks of the king flowed forward from his immortal head, and he made great Olympus reel. God is a thought--it maketh all the straight crooked, and all that standeth reel. |
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