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Difference between "movie", "film" and "motion picture"
What is the difference between movie, film and motion picture? In school I learned that a movie is played in a cinema, but film is also used to describe this.
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What's the difference between the adjectives "strategic" and "tactical"?
strategic = what
tactical = how
What do we want to achieve?
How do we achieve something?
This is a cite from the Wikipedia article "Strategy":
How a battle is fought is a matter of
tactics: th …