词汇:building

n. 建筑;建筑物

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On the screen, two SUVs drive up to the farm buildings.
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Tracking information and satellite data scrolls rapidly upone side of the wall, as satellite imagery of the earth isdigitally rewound, a calendar spinning backwards, countingback six weeks until it stops on a date: 05-18-12. The images on The Wall are replaced by a single, obliquesatellite image of farm buildings in West Virginia.
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King & Maxwell Revised Network 01-10-12 EXT. DATA CENTER - BACK OF BUILDING - NIGHT CLOSE on Sean entering a seven digit number into a KEYPAD ata side entrance. He hesitates as he gets to the last digit.
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MICHELLE:
Bunting spent a fortune building ahigh tech data center. Edgar Roy wouldsit in front of banks of LCD screens, floor to ceiling, all streaming livedata. And he’d interpret it. Soundslike he took intel analysis to atotally new level.
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EXT. GAMING HOUSE - DAY Larry quickly exits the building, walks down the street.
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EXT. BUNTING INDUSTRIES-CITY STREET - DAY A modern office building sheathed in mirrored glass. Sean andMichelle park across the street in the Landcruiser.
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EXT. CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - NIGHT An ugly concrete building wrapped in razor wire and bristlingwith cameras. A sedan slows to a stop at the main gate. APRISON GUARD steps out to the car. Sean lowers the window.
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EXT. GOVERNMENT BUILDING - DAY Finch runs up a flight of steps to a Government building.
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FADE IN:
EXT. DOWNTOWN STREET WASHINGTON DC - DAY Early morning. The Capitol Building framed at the end of adowntown street. And we're moving, gathering speed, lookingbehind our direction of travel, so that what we see is onlyrevealed once we've passed... A loud SMASH! as we pass through an intersection and theaftermath of an auto crash, dazed drivers getting out oftheir cars... And we're still gathering speed... More carnage on both sides of the street, parked cars sideswiped, signposts, trashcans and a mailbox crushed... Waterrocketing skyward from a shattered fire hydrant... And now we're passing a speeding sedan, skillfully driven bya woman who we’ll come to know as MICHELLE MAXWELL, 30s.
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POTTER (sarcastically) Look at you. You used to be so cocky! You were going to go out and conquer the world! You once called me a warped, frustrated old man. What are you but a warped, frustrated young man? A miserable little clerk crawling in here on your hands and knees and begging for help. No securities �� no stocks �� no bonds �� nothing but a miserable little five hundred dollar equity in a life insurance policy. You're worth more dead than alive. Why don't you go to the riff-raff you love so much and ask them to let you have eight thousand dollar? You know why? Because they'd run you out of town on a rail . . .But I'll tell you what I'm going to do for you, George. Since the state examiner is still here, as a stockholder of the Building and Loan, I'm going to swear out a warrant for your arrest.
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GEORGE (desperate) Please help me, Mr. Potter. Help me, won't you please? Can't you see what it means to my family? I'll pay you any sort of a bonus on the loan . . . any interest. If you still want the Building and Loan, why I . . .
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POTTER:
Yes. They called me up from your Building and Loan. Oh, there's a man over there from the D.A.'s office, too. He's looking for you.
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INTERIOR LIVING ROOM �� NIGHT CLOSE SHOT �� The room has suddenly become ominously quiet, the only SOUND being George's labored breathing. George goes over to a corner of the room where his workshop is set up �� a drawing table, several models of modern buildings, bridges, etc. Savagely he kicks over the models, picks up some books and hurls them into the corner. Mary and the children watch, horrified. George looks around and sees them staring at him as if he were some unknown wild animal. The three children are crying.
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GEORGE:
It's a loan. That's my business. Building and Loan. Besides, you'll get a job. Good luck to you.
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INTERIOR OUTER OFFICE �� BUILDING AND LOAN �� DAY CLOSE SHOT �� George coming from room where he has just left the bank examiner.
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EXTERIOR STREET �� DAY MEDIUM CLOSE SHOT �� Uncle Billy running across the street in the direction of the Building and Loan.
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Cousin Eustace has turned away from George and caught a glimpse of the man waiting in the chair. This is Carter, the bank examiner, come for his annual audit of the books of the Building and Loan.
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INTERIOR OUTER OFFICE BUILDING AND LOAN �� DAY FULL SHOT �� The offices are unchanged, still small-time and old- fashioned. The same office force, albeit a few years older Cousin Tilly and Cousin Eustace. Seated on a chair is a middle-aged man with a brief case. The outer door opens and George enters:
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EXTERIOR MAIN STREET BEDFORD FALLS �� NIGHT MEDIUM SHOT �� George is crossing the street, heading for the offices of the Building and Loan.
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GEORGE:
Well, what about the Building and Loan?
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POTTER:
Forty-five. Forty-five. Out of which, after supporting your mother, and paying your bills, you're able to keep, say, ten, if you skimp. A child or two comes along, and you won't even be able to save the ten. Now, if this young man of twenty-eight was a common, ordinary yokel, I'd say he was doing fine. But George Bailey is not a common, ordinary yokel. He's an intelligent, smart, ambitious young man � who hates his job �� who hates the Building and Loan almost as much as I do. A young man who's been dying to get out on his own ever since he was born. A young man . . . the smartest one of the crowd, mind you, a young man who has to sit by and watch his friends go places, because he's trapped. Yes, sir, trapped into frittering his life away playing nursemaid to a lot of garlic-eaters.
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(pleasantly and smoothly) George, I'm an old man, and most people hate me. But I don't like them either, so that makes it all even. You know just as well as I do that I run practically everything in this town but the Bailey Building and Loan. You know, also, that for a number of years I've been trying to get control of it . . . or kill it. But I haven't been able to do it. You have been stopping me. In fact, you have beaten me, George, and as anyone in this county can tell you, that takes some doing. Take during the depression, for instance. You and I were the only ones that kept our heads. You saved the Building and Loan, and I saved all the rest.
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REINEMAN:
You know very well why. The Baileys were all chumps. Every one of these homes is worth twice what it cost the Building and Loan to build. If I were you, Mr. Potter . . .
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GEORGE:
A toast! A toast to Papa Dollar and to Mama Dollar, and if you want the old Building and Loan to stay in business, you better have a family real quick.
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