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Display case. A display case (also called a showcase, display cabinet, shadow box, or vitrine) is a cabinet with one or often more transparent tempered glass (or plastic, normally acrylic for strength) surfaces, used to display objects for viewing. A display case may appear in an exhibition, museum, retail store, restaurant, or house.
Fox Showcase, an Australian TV channel. Showcase, a multiplex channel of the Showtime television network in the US. TVNZ Showcase, the arts and drama service on TVNZ 6. "The Showcase" (The Price Is Right), the final round of the game show The Price Is Right. Sky Showcase, an entertainment channel in the UK and Ireland, provided by Sky UK.
World Showcase is the park's largest neighborhood, dedicated to representing the culture, history, cuisine, architecture, and traditions of 11 nations from across four continents—North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
showcase.ca. Availability. Streaming media. StackTV. Internet Protocol television. Showcase is a Canadian English-language discretionary specialty channel owned by Corus Entertainment. Launched on January 1, 1995, the channel primarily airs scripted and dramatic television series.
“Plant-based” doesn’t just mean items you’ll find in the produce aisle. “Consider whole grains, nuts, seeds, herbs, spices and beans; these add flavor and excitement,” she said.
An electronic portfolio (also known as a digital portfolio, online portfolio, e-portfolio, e-folio, or eFolio) [1] is a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user, usually but not only on the Web (online portfolio). Such electronic evidence may include input text, electronic files, images, multimedia, blog entries, and ...
Meaning to showcase or boast about one's achievements, possessions, or skills to demonstrate confidence or superiority. Originated from African-American Vernacular and gained wider usage in mainstream culture and social media. "Not to flex, but I got a 98 on the test." Flexing, Flexed, Flex zone [citation needed]
A pop-up art exhibition [3] is a temporary showcase of artwork that takes place in unconventional or unexpected locations. It offers a unique and immersive art experience outside of traditional gallery settings, often appearing spontaneously and capturing the attention of diverse audiences.