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What (who) is the full - definition

BOOK BY BASIL PAO
Full Circle - The Photographs; Full Circle – The Photographs

the full      
1. archaic the period, point, or state of the greatest fullness or strength.
Full Circle: The Photographs         
Full Circle – The Photographs is a large coffee-table style book containing pictures taken by Basil Pao, who was the stills photographer on the team that made the Full Circle with Michael Palin TV program for the BBC.
The full monty         
  • A British soldier of the [[Second World War]] selects a jacket for his "[[demob suit]]". These suits are one of the possible origins of the phrase.
BRITISH SLANG PHRASE
The Full Monty (phrase); Full monty (phrase); The full monty (phrase)
The full monty (or the full Monty) is a British slang phrase of uncertain origin. It means "everything which is necessary, appropriate or possible; 'the works.

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Full Circle: The Photographs

Full Circle – The Photographs is a large coffee-table style book containing pictures taken by Basil Pao, who was the stills photographer on the team that made the Full Circle with Michael Palin TV program for the BBC.

Michael Palin's name is prominently displayed on the cover, and he has contributed a two-page Introduction.

The rest of the book consists of Basil Pao's photographs, each with a short text indicating what the picture is about and where it was taken. Some of the pictures are displayed as impressive two-page spreads.

Unlike the other three photography books made by Basil Pao in connection with the Michael Palin trips, this one does not present the pictures in chronological order. Instead, there is a 40-page section simply called "Land", and a 130-page section simply called "People". Within each section it appears that Basil Pao choose pictures with similar or contrasting subjects to place together.

Examples of use of the full
1. "The legislation will now be considered by the full House and the full Senate.
2. Labour chairman Mike Gapes said: "The bottom line is that we have not had the full story, the full facts.
3. Congress and the Pentagon recently agreed on the full funding, if the Guard recruits the full number of troops.
4. "The full Judiciary Committee will have to sit down and determine whether to seek contempt from the full Senate," said the noncommittal action hero.
5. It is not possible for all humanity to taste freedom in the full sense of the word, as well as justice in the full sense of the word.