Difference between revisions of "The Bindley"
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− | The Bindley tends to draw the largest number of students to its crew | + | The Bindley tends to draw the largest number of students to its crew. |
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My friend is pitching for the Bindley, I really hope she gets it! | My friend is pitching for the Bindley, I really hope she gets it! | ||
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Part of Speech
Proper Noun
Pronunciation
[thə / bihnd lee]
Description
The Bindley Grant is a $7500 annual grant awarded to a student film by Studio 22. It is Studio 22's largest grant and the money is donated to the student group by the Bindley family.
Usage
This term is used by RTVF undergraduates.
Example Sentence
The Bindley tends to draw the largest number of students to its crew.
My friend is pitching for the Bindley, I really hope she gets it!