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Shotover is a hill and
forest in the
civil parish of
Forest Hill with
Shotover, in the
South Oxfordshire district, in the
county of Oxfordshire, England...
- The
Shotover River (Māori: Kimiākau) is
located in the
Otago region of the
South Island of New Zealand. The name
correctly suggests that this 75-kilometre...
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Shotover Park (also
called Shotover House) is an 18th-century
country house and park near Wheatley, Oxfordshire, England. The house,
garden and parkland...
- self-mocking
depiction of Shaw
himself in the
central character,
Captain Shotover. By 1920, Shaw was in his
sixties and had been
writing for the theatre...
- This is a list of
films shot over three or more years. This list does not
include projects composed of
series of
films shot over an
extended period, except...
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Shotover Country is a
suburb of
Queenstown in the
South Island of New Zealand. It has
around 810
sections and was
originally 202
hectares when
first rezoned...
- The
over-the-shoulder
shot (OTS or
short over) is a
camera angle used in film and television,
where the
camera is
placed above the back of the shoulder...
- with
Shotover,
civil parish in
Oxfordshire Shotover Country,
suburb of Queenstown, New
Zealand Shotover River,
river in Otago, New
Zealand Shotover Brewery...
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Technologies acquired Cineflex. In 2012,
Purwin acquired ShotOver Camera Systems.
ShotOver is an
aerial cinematography subsidiary of
Helinet Aviation...
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acquire the
remaining stake of
Shotover they didn't
already own.
Shotover was de-listed from the NZX on 7 May 2004. All
Shotover operations in New Zealand...