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caption

1. graphic material, usually containing lettering, used in television presentation
2. another name for subtitle
3. the formal heading of a legal document stating when, where, and on what authority it was taken or made
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Caption: Nature's Bounty's Bob Goode, Samantha Goldstein and Chrisie Fong flank CVS'Kevin Hourican
As you make corrections, they are automatically changed on the caption display.
Caption: Tom Salus (Metrics), Gary Durr (Contract Pharma) and Tom Ross (Grand River)
Caption: Glasser Schoenbaum Collaboration Celebration
"Designed with content producers in mind, Caption Quality Check helps public and private organizations ensure that their video assets are captioned correctly, not only for compliance but to improve user engagement, optimize search responses, and organize content within archives."
Caption: 2 Cool gray is a new color for the fry pan in Gibson's line with WW Healthy Kitchen, formerly known as Weight Watchers.
Caption: Anny Ondra (1903-1987), nee Ondrakova, silent-film actress best known for her roles in Hitchcock's The Manxman and Blackmail.
Caption: Penner has 12 years of health care operations experience.
Caption: A potter throws a tall vase as part of a demonstration.
Section 508 requires federal agencies to caption all official video multimedia for both internal (Department employees) and external use by members of the general public.
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