Indeed, every photograph shown to U.S. senators yesterday is part of the same set of pictures featuring the same eight dirtbags. |
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The amazement, glee, even exaltation he found in the face of what he set out to photograph can be imagined if not really demonstrated. |
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Why would I want a photograph of a pillock in a tacky golden skirt holding up some fake dagger in an effort to pretend to kill me? |
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But we, the final arbiters of what qualifies a photograph for immortality, are complicit in this. |
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He said there was a photograph of her in the mayor's parlour in Bolton Town Hall of her visit to HMS Dido, which was Bolton's adopted ship. |
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His photograph depicts an androgynous figure, eyes shut, wearing white pancake make-up and draped in the American flag. |
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Go to the link to see the photograph of the teenaged girl who is shaving her head bald so that she can stay in school. |
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In one photograph he stands in his lambing camp, duded up in a white shirt, black vest, and tie. |
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The bench rabbets seen at the bottom of the photograph would not be much easier to fettle. |
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I went to photograph the engine room of a steam ship and in there were models of cargo ships. |
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The only difference is that every individual title will have a unique black and white photograph as part of its information insert. |
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Inside the rest house, a large photograph of a hunting party with a slain tiger in the foreground adorns the wall. |
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I wanted to photograph the United States in its most basic, plain, everyday sense. |
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Once on the storage server, a photograph can be displayed on any TV screen or monitor in the house via a simple video client. |
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Each bag contains an object, eg. a kara, a kangha, a photograph of a local gurdwara. |
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There before me was a color photograph of stacks of money interlaid with gold bars and Treasury Certificates. |
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The officers pictured in this photograph are wearing the Chapeau cover and shoulder knots. |
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Visitors have the chance to create some Olympic memories of their own with a photograph on the winner's podium. |
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The photograph of those four fish is still one of the prides of my collection. |
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Experts agree the original should be kept in an acid-free photo album in the dark while copies of the photograph are framed. |
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Only the presence of a blown-up photograph of Devarajan on the dais gave an indication. |
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In the photograph below, you can see that he bats without batting gloves and keeps his helmet coated with pine tar. |
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Security experts also suggest that keepers tag and photograph their animals or implant microchip identification. |
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The undated photograph was made in a studio in the elegant Konigsallee in Dusseldorf. |
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In the case of underexposure or overexposure, the photograph could immediately be taken again. |
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Looking at this photograph is like peering through a keyhole into a secret world shared only by this mother and child. |
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In case the photograph is part of an advertisement, even the people are usually preselected. |
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A late 1930's photograph of the log cabin where her grandmother was posted as a district nurse suggests rough working conditions. |
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In the best-known photograph of him, he slouches with one lazy hand on his rifle, sporting a squint that makes him seem none too bright. |
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Their faith drove them to see the divine in a photograph of the unreachably remote. |
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Behind the chair is a photograph of the president congratulating the police department for its response to the riots. |
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The image of a deadly coral snake came from a photograph Wynne found in the Museum of Natural History archives. |
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Holding a photograph of her parents with their boxer dog William, Mrs Wilkins said it was how she wanted to remember them. |
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The color of dioptase does not photograph well and must be seen in person to appreciate. |
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What you see in the photograph here, dated September 1991, is an X-ray image of the sun at solar maximum. |
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Groucho Marx's flippant remark about the inability of any photograph to capture his inner beauty is profoundly insightful. |
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At one point, the school's cheerleading squad, complete with pink pompons, surrounded Borissov wanting a photograph with him. |
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I noticed the photograph of the Fleet floatplane on page 62 of the November 2004 issue. |
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By clicking on each image, the physician can further enlarge the photograph to full screen size. |
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You stand on the top, take a photograph of Manhattan, spread out below you, then swan-dive into midair. |
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On page 57 of the March 2004 issue, I noticed a photograph credited to Oliver Philips which shows the wreckage of a Fairchild 24 floatplane. |
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There was also a photograph of a dirty foot that some joker was flogging for two grand. |
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A round cactus plant in a flowerpot and a photograph of Mukundan and Nalini taken on a drama set stood on a table. |
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A woman was approached by a man who flashed a pornographic photograph of a woman at her and made a lewd comment before walking off. |
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In such a light, psychology would be the science of the double, of specters, and every photograph a double exposure. |
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They also offer a chance to photograph locals shopping for tonight's dinner rather than some visiting tourists ordering junk food. |
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Mark then started hiring models from agencies to photograph for his own portfolio. |
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What keeps me looking at the photograph of a guy with a checked shirt pulled over his head? |
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Is it a photograph that will go in my street photography portfolio and likely be displayed in my next exhibition. |
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So how then did the cited unmentionables, including a prized photograph of the buxom lady at age 22, become interred with someone else's bones? |
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You may be tempted to steal a glance inside the flyleaf of the book jacket and study the black-and-white photograph of the writer. |
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O'Neill's own photograph on the flyleaf of the book shrieks gravitas, but in real life he's a charmer. |
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This includes dodging and burning in selected areas within a photograph so long as it does not change the content of the image. |
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It was a photograph that was on the back of a postcard, and on the postcard there was a note to my father. |
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I cannot forbear observing the philosophical significance of the fact that Autobiography fails to include a photograph of LeWitt himself. |
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As current legislation stands, it isn't illegal to covertly film and photograph people in public or work spaces. |
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The photograph was taken with a forensic technique using crossed polarised light of varying degrees. |
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Also we have returned your cheque as the photograph is sent with our compliments. |
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The only problem in trying to photograph them was the lateness of the hour. |
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Often it is not easy to photograph some cage birds without the cage obstructing part of the view. |
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We photograph a big school of red swallowtails and red snappers that live next to a rocky wall covered with yellow zoanthids. |
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As a matter of fact, the photograph represented an ancient Ampulla, found in a necropolis near Baalbec, which is probably unique of its kind. |
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We identified the person in the photograph as Mary McCloskey, a young girl who sought her fortune in the California goldfields as a forty-niner. |
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For example, the left-hand image above is a photograph of a flat wall of a building taken from an angle. |
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His most famous picture of her is the photograph entitled Le Violin d' Ingres, in which he has painted a violin's f-holes on her naked back. |
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You can also import a photograph and annotate it with your own handwriting or add text with Graffiti. |
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For Barthes, film animates the photograph, which for him is distensive and retentive, and draws the photograph forth into protensiveness. |
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This photograph of 1900 shows the annual swan-upping ceremony that takes place in July. |
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A photograph of a man bearing a resemblance to Mr Bond, circulated in March last year, appears on the Interpol website. |
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This talented photographer made an Odyssean journey from his home in California to photograph Britain's stables out of personal interest. |
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Her photograph was being flashed onto television screens last night in an effort to find her relatives. |
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You will go to a screening with other critics then write a review to appear in the paper with a photograph of you. |
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While he does have two daughters and three stepsons, the decades-old photograph evokes a stage of fathering that is out of date. |
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She had already cropped this photograph to fit the rectangular print into the square format of the book. |
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Some sort of cross reference between the photograph and part is desirable although labour intensive if carried out manually. |
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The old school photograph shows a handsome, fresh-faced teenage boy staring awkwardly at the camera. |
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The image on the photograph bubbles and glows, then fades, until nothing is left but a dull, dirty white space. |
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For the rich and famous, a carte de visite with a dignified photograph of its owner became a necessary social tool. |
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The photograph could have been used on a postcard or sold as a souvenir carte de visite. |
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The e-fit photograph was released in a bid to find witnesses to the incident in Middleton last Wednesday. |
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A 500-millimeter lens enabled him to photograph a mother polar bear and her two cubs from a reasonably safe distance. |
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Indeed, a photograph of Pinka posing as Flush in a Victorian interior serves as the book's frontispiece. |
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I would photograph the growths and have an arborist or nurseryman positively identify the growth. |
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The frontispiece is a photograph of the oldest woman in the world and her son, Bulgarian peasants. |
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As the photograph began rendering lithographed and engraved views obsolete, it would be up to others to exploit the change. |
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He subsequently discovers the whereabouts of the photograph by a cunning ruse. |
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So what kind of metamorphosis does the photograph as a form of animation effectuate? |
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The photograph shows boiling water gushing from an artesian bore on Clifton Hills Station, Birdsville Track, South Australia. |
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I'm not convinced they saw through my ruse of pretending to photograph someone else. |
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Paintings also allow the artist to reconstruct the events in a way that the photograph cannot. |
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No photograph can prepare you for this, no understanding of orbits and celestial mechanics. |
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I have been looking at the black-and-white photograph I have of the infulae bands that we have been discussing. |
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We managed to capture a photograph of what are now perhaps the tiniest Martians on Mars. |
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On it was a photograph of an older man dressed in a loud red plaid suit, gesturing with his thumb up. |
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Likewise, her famous photograph Migrant Mother, of an Oakie mother with her children, has those same centered eyes, still with a vacant look. |
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It was the center spread photograph of the first Communion class in Basrah, Iraq, however, that gave the strongest argument. |
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It was accompanied by a photograph of him walking across the pitch with a serious expression and a pout that made him look like Donald Duck. |
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Over the summer I had established that my photograph in fact was a copy of a daguerreotype made years earlier. |
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The classic alien-spacecraft shape turned out to be ideal for an airship developed to photograph hard-to-reach corners of big buildings. |
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At one point there is a discussion about cutting his daughter's hair in the style of a famous Italian personality to photograph in a spoof. |
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In her article, however, she includes the photograph of a young chacma baboon. |
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Ford tucked the photograph and the address into his jacket and headed to the garage below his apartment building. |
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To walk away or to make sure the photograph was a successful piece of evidence? |
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Although no camera is used, one could describe the actual hologram as a type of photograph produced on film with laser light. |
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My fishing partner had generously relinquished his place on the far bank in order to come and photograph my fish. |
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The home page features a photograph of Jet Li standing next to a row of traditional Chinese lanterns and a wall of the Forbidden City. |
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There was no map in her file, and all I saw was a photograph of the dark-haired woman, smiling, with three young children on a couch. |
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The final grab is an enlargement of a blurry photograph of the two of them together. |
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Police are appealing for witnesses and have released an e-fit of the man and a photograph of a vehicle similar to the one driven by the woman. |
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He was waiting for the workmen to get ready for the photograph when he saw this strange bell-shaped flying object in the sky. |
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The tondo of the collage is a photograph, but only apparently a photograph of a detail from Delvaux's Aurore. |
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Each year, a Pulitzer Prize is awarded to the best journalistic photograph or series of photographs. |
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And then there's Max, looking as pleased as Punch in a photograph of the 1943 prefects. |
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During the riots, the photograph of Ansari's tear-stained face begging for mercy from his assailants moved the nation. |
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The caption of the photograph of each Nominating Committee member identifies the person's job title and location and the year her term expires. |
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But the big, blurred picture projections lack the specificity an original photograph and caption give. |
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There are many small creatures to photograph among the soft corals, gorgonians, hard corals and sponges. |
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Benglis's photograph can be read in various ways, appealing to the libertarian feminist as surely as it repelled the more puritanically minded. |
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This is a highly magnified photograph of a glochid taken with a scanning electron microscope. |
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I drank three coffees and forced myself out for a brisk walk to photograph the dripping icicles before they melt. |
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Joy fetched a photograph and told the story of Hugh's grand-nephew who holds a White House position. |
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Suppose that, although a vase is directly in front of S, a laser photograph is interposed between it and S, thereby blocking it from S's view. |
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The photograph was of a well-known glamour model, taken and used with her consent. |
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His favourite photograph was one of a towering electricity pylon and a large graffiti mural in Mitcham town centre. |
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Another photograph has a chrome-and-glass building, dwarfing an old structure with traditional architecture and red brick walls. |
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Despite the heat of fire and a midday sun, the tone of the photograph is, with its blues and greens, intensely cold. |
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We are preconditioned to believe that a photograph tells the truth. |
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I wanted it to be an extremely confident, clear-eyed photo, rather like an early photograph with its exaggerated poses. |
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When DJ superstars started to invite the glossies round to photograph their homes it became apparent that the cash was beginning to matter more than the music. |
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And a photograph of me wearing a hijab was the most exotic experience I would have while working in Istanbul. |
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She has written to the Maltese authorities and sent them a copy of the medical report and a photograph of Owen's back, asking them to take action over street tattooists. |
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He saw a photograph of a sculpture by the Makonde of East Africa. |
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Once a firm favourite, apparently just one in five of us now say cheese when we are having our photograph taken, putting it just third in the top ten. |
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Children will also have the opportunity to create their own Lego designs in the building area and can have a free photograph of their own special Lego creation to take home. |
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The main element of the advertisement is a photograph of a businesswoman working on her computer. |
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In a photograph on the cover of one of my books, Rosenzweig looked dewy like a baby, wet-lipped and wet-eyed and receding somehow into those lips and eyes. |
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The example to the right shows a government photograph with its mnemonic file number. |
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You'll photograph the sunrise over the dome of Sacré-Cœur Basilica and the early stirrings of the bohemian district of Montmartre. |
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This photograph of a hunter-trapper from Wendake is one in a series of nine photos on hunting made by the renowned photographer William Notman. |
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The photograph confirms there was also unmistakable delight in the eyes behind her goggles. |
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This photograph shows an example of a pewter tankard with its dark gray patina. |
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This photograph shows a group of workmen demolishing buildings on University Street to make way for a high-rise. |
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There is a great photograph of Norman Parkinson's wife Wenda on a Nairobi airstrip, taking shade under the wing of a plane. |
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For composites depicting an indoor scene such as a family group or a gymnastic team, an actual photograph of the room was usually taken. |
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Crime scene examiners then conduct a full forensic examination of the scene and photograph the corridor, storeroom, door and body. |
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Sit quietly for a few minutes just looking at the photograph of Shri Mataji. |
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As part of the understanding, any passport suspected to be fake or doctored, is scanned along with the photograph of the applicant and sent to the RPO's office. |
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The meadow saffron in the photograph is looking a little worse for wear because Good Golly Miss Molly and her sibling partners in crime sat on it. |
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It is only through the title that a viewer is able to tether the photograph to a geographical location. |
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With this grant, Weber hopes to research and photograph the aftermath of conflict and the plight of the global underclass. |
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If you are going to photograph the dish in a place setting, then the tablecloth has to be immaculate, the cutlery polished, the glassware spotless and no gravy stains! |
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Picasso worked from the photograph to create the blocked, jagged shapes he painted on canvas. |
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Delighted, Jim produced a photograph of himself as a forestry officer, 90 years later, crossing those same rivers in a dugout canoe paddled by natives and clutching his rifle. |
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We gave Joe a photograph and if he will still have it on his arrival home, you will make acquaintance with our faces too. |
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Strandf could photograph anything from a blind woman to a picket fence and make the image indelible. |
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This photograph was taken in 1867, when men's clothing was much looser than in earlier decades. |
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Before leaving HMS York, Caroline was presented with a signed photograph of the ship and given other mementoes to remind her of her time on board. |
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By default, without guidances from you, we'll touch up the photograph using our common sense and artistic taste to produce a flattering portrait. |
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For example, a photograph of a mother holding the emaciated body of her son who died of starvation would certainly be disturbing. |
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As the photograph is contained within a locket, this is probably a personal, intimate photograph, rather than a public one. |
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Fougère is a twelve-foot long, three layer photograph of a fern leaf, printed on Mylar and pinned directly onto the wall. |
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After seeing a photograph of myself in a bathing suit on the beach in October 2002, I made the decision to get back in shape. |
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The photograph at the top left is a species of copepod, the same family as sea lice, which proliferate under and around salmon farms. |
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As a first symbol, and using the 219 as a premise, 219 people took a photograph at the stadium next to the idol Xeneize. |
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He also posed for a photograph wearing his priest's collar, a direct challenge to Cardinal Egan's order not to appear as a priest in public. |
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Last, it is important to recognize that a passport photo will never rival the esthetics of a photograph from a studio. |
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Point out that analysing a photograph is not like reading a textbook or an encyclopedia because they have to find their own information. |
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He nods to a photograph above his desk of his 22-month-old son – curly locks, impossibly big brown eyes. |
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She said her husband showed her a photograph of a Buk launcher afterwards and she realised that was indeed what she had seen. |
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I was surprised when I saw this photograph in a colour supplement a few days after the demonstration. |
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Dark animals photograph best with light colored or neutral backgrounds. |
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There's a skull on a bookshelf and, on the wall, a photograph of a Victorian man glaring ferociously. |
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The only photograph released of her after her death showed a not-unpretty face, crop-haired and heavily lipsticked, about to scowl. |
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On way back he was delighted to see his almsman in front of your-picture-for-a-dime camera having photograph taken. |
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As depicted in her winning photograph and short essay submission, Miss Renn's ultimate dream job is becoming an archaeologist. |
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He wants to photograph the Dalai Lama as a result of the admiration he has for him as a compassionate leader and guiding light for peace. |
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The configuration of the photograph is finished, you can add a message to your sending, transforming it for example, in greetings card. |
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In a way, a meteorite is like a photograph of a time long before there was any life on Earth. |
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It is doubtful that the headgear sported in this photograph was seen on the ice. |
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Shields was photographed nude when she was 10, the photograph later used in an artwork by Richard Prince. |
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These data will include the applicants' photograph and their ten fingerprints. |
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I have, in fact, always called you the nuclear ayatollah, and I think that this evening's photograph is likely to be almost perfect. |
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This photograph is a picture of a silent nightmare and it is happening right here in this country and all around the world. |
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What events led up to the moment that the photograph was taken, and what events followed? |
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Since it was not a contest, they were all free to photograph their new city's many faces. |
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One has only to glance at a map or satellite photograph to recognize the strategic importance of the St. Marys. |
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The card shall bear the photograph of the holder as well as his signature or his fingerprints, or both. |
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These surveys and the photograph also led to the determination of the vehicle speed at that time. |
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Their main task was to locate and photograph groups of caribou deemed to be of adequate aggregation condition. |
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The photograph below actually depicts a giant clam, Tridacna, from the south Pacific, but notice the pink encrusting material on the outsides of the shell. |
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She noted, as examples, that the definition of record includes a photograph but not the camera used to create the photograph. |
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You can get some idea of the magnitude of this by looking at the accompanying photograph of that historic meeting. |
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Please click on the photograph for more information on the biographies of the individual ministers. |
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Each student will be provided with a photograph of themselves with the aircraft as well as a certificate of achievement. |
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The photograph that was taken of the earth from the moon made us realize just how fragile our world is. |
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Eerie orange cones captured in an aerial photograph will show each precise spot where a part of this pitiable child came to rest. |
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Never show a witness an isolated photograph or image of an accused during the interview. |
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Another elderly man held a photograph of his grown-up daughter. |
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Until moments before the photograph was taken, they nestled in a black bin liner of assorted laundry that I was attempting to transfer from my car to my new flat. |
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The American soldiers wear a yellow arm band, they spy upon us with big binoculars and start to film and photograph everything. |
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On photograph 12 one sees cutting in the principal axis which is cliqued by the spring about which I speak higher. |
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The Hibernian midfielder is having his photograph taken in front of a blown-up picture from last season of some of his younger teammates celebrating. |
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For a photographer, often the best light in which to photograph the Dales is early morning or late afternoon, when the sunlight slants across the hills from the side. |
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Some people photograph well but they're munters in real life. |
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This week, Ralph Lauren drew criticism for doctoring a photograph of a model to make her head look double the size of her pelvis. |
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Bradford North police last night issued an e-fit photograph of the attacker, who is described as Asian, aged about 40, with brushed back black hair flecked with grey. |
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A photograph compares a normal person's lungs with that of a smoker. |
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She holds up a Kodak color bar, or a photograph of her is placed next to a Kodak color bar. |
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The photograph was, in fact, a restaging of a real pillow fight that had broken out between the band members a few nights before. |
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In this photograph Víctor Siñani is shown staring into the gallery, his face lighted by the lamp on his guardatojo hardhat. |
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The clock tower tells me that he took his photograph at 3:10 p.m. I took mine at 4:10 to account for daylight savings time. |
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His mood cannot have been helped when he opened the match day programme and found a photograph of Du Wie, the recent trialist from China, adorning the centre spread. |
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The photograph was full of dappled light and shade, and I wanted to capture it, so my sketch was very busy, like one of those old paint-by-numbers kits. |
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This photograph was taken just after the air guns had released an air bubble and created a seismic wave. |
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The people I photograph sometimes live in poor conditions but look happy, or at least they don't show they are not. |
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On the photograph that was later printed, lines were drawn between the markers and the horizontal floor to create intersecting lines that could be measured by a goniometer. |
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The students will then photograph a fingermark on a bottle to 1:1 using a macro-lens. |
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Professional photographers or someone who commissions a photograph should have some proprietary rights to it. |
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I noticed a blown-up black-and-white photograph on the wall beside where we were sitting. |
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The height above ground of photographs was calculated by plotting the location of the photograph on a 1:50 000 topographical map. |
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There is a much-reproduced photograph of Hill in her graduation gown, her arms full of flowers, surrounded by a sea of grinning men. |
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This photograph shows archaeological tin on which white corrosion is causing the dark paint to delaminate. |
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Consider hiring a professional photographer to photograph your decorated spaces. |
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Signed consent for every photograph was requested and received by the professional photographer before any photographs were taken. |
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You are not required to submit a passport type photograph or a photograph that has been taken by a professional photographer. |
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On the living room mantel rests a photograph of Colonel Finken, a consummate prankster, clowning around during a deployment. |
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Instead, he fixes the photograph to a mat using archival plastic corners. |
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The edge of a television screen can be seen and the Polaroid from the first photograph is subtly inserted in the rumpled sheets, implying that someone is underneath them. |
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My creative work today was limited of course but I did manage to walk a little way up the lane to snap a photograph of the view over the flat fields I see all about me. |
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The light will then glance off the diamond and refract across the glass-covered photograph of Mr. Maguire's long, serious face. |
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The third photograph is of a retired railway man who took up a new life as a volunteer in a museum in Austria staffed almost entirely by third agers. |
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The prize is thus actually the anamorphosis of a prize, an illusion which is as much a photograph as it is a sculpture. |
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The mood of the photograph seems apt for the Broadway season: there's a dance in the old dame yet. |
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She is irrationally infuriated by the photograph on his desk. |
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Mr. Frank said his decision to photograph the fights in black-and-white was directly related to the ferociousness of the sport. |
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The design, which was copied from a Yorkshire Evening Press photograph and was made up of 1,500 carpet bedding plants, had to be completed in time for the Festival. |
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The general effect of the second photograph is strikingly polychromatic. |
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A photograph of an electric cord running across a red wooden floor with yellow skirting board and white wall looks just like one of his simpler paintings. |
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I used to save the last shot on each roll so that I could photograph someone in town. |
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This is a glossy colour photograph of an elderly man sitting in a captains chair wearing a dark navy blue pea coat and a captains hat. |
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He drew his first picture from a photograph of a cavalryman with a huge moustache, which had attracted his attention. |
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The passport and the citizenship and immigration card also bore a photograph of the fraudster. |
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The forest backdrop, which stretches the entire length of the Hall, is a scrim with the largest colour photograph in the world. |
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The imposter used a photograph of the father that was available on the web site of the father's employer to populate the profile. |
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Since we wanted to photograph the first production Bicker, Steve invited us to attend the annual Bicker fly-in which was being held at Santa Paula this past July. |
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Remind students that they have been using a photograph to gather information about immigrating. |
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Churchill is thought to be the very first writer to have his photograph published on a dust jacket. |
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The photograph captures Mr. Schwarzenegger on a Caribbean vacation in a teeny-weeny bathing suit. |
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The landscape orientation results in a more representational image, in that the space in the photograph opens like a window, and seeing and knowing are in sync. |
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Most crime is committed by people with criminal records so their biometric traces are on file without the need to fingerprint the whole population or photograph our irises. |
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Designers can take a circuit diagram and photograph it onto a silicon chip. |
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This photograph shows a polished brass candlestick on the left and on the right, a tarnished brass candlestick. |
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The photographs also include three ambrotypes and two daguerreotype portraits as well as one photograph printed on porcelain. |
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The extent to which this daguerreotype represented commonly held notions cannot be determined from the photograph alone. |
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Far from being the lecherous fat bloke whose photograph in fox-hunting kit the Daily Beast loves to reprint, he struck me as rather sensitive. |
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To photograph the black-faced lion tamarin, one of the world's rarest and most elusive primates, I went to the Atlantic coast rainforest of Parana State in southern Brazil. |
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He had been asked to photograph a famous opera singer for a Hasselblad advertisement. |
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A plain yellow pencil tapped just outside a bright color photograph of a pretty young girl, around sixteen years old, with a wonderfully curvy figure and ebony skin. |
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Proof of death can be a copy of a death record, a newspaper obituary or a photograph of the gravestone showing name and death date. |
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Proof of Death: A copy of a death certificate, newspaper obituary, funeral notice or photograph of the gravestone. |
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A photograph of a wedding taken in the 1950s shows the occupations of those pictured as gamekeepers, hydro-electric workers, laundry maids, cooks and gardeners. |
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Explore trails, befriend wild ponies and photograph wildlife to discover secrets. |
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The penalty shall be a term of up to seven years' imprisonment if the photograph or drawing shows the child's genitalia. |
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This photograph shows gray crystals of lead formate on the wheel of a toy after nine years in a large sealed display case. |
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Doughty and Lanctôt pose for this photograph as they survey the ruins of the French town of Soissons in the region of Picardie. |
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This technique creates a focus for the centre of each photograph where distortion is minimised. |
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The photograph shows the special connections on the first heater section, whereby the milk is foreheated for the clarifier. |
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Fayne in the photograph had a fringe, hair frizzed over hidden ears, sleeves over-ornate, the whole thing out of keeping. |
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Blinkies visually indicate the areas of a photograph where the exposure is beyond the range of the film. |
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Zimbabwean citizens are issued with a plastic card which contains a photograph and their particulars onto it. |
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The cards have a photograph and a chip with biometric data, including, optionally, fingerprints. |
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A photograph of the bearer is usually present, as well as additional information, such as restrictions to the bearer's driving licence. |
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But, most of all, to try to take a photograph of a wheatear on our garden wall. |
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Beside it, there is a photograph showing Granderson in his cap and gown. |
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Cameron's friendship with Tennyson led to him asking her to photograph illustrations for his Idylls of the King. |
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A photograph of the pope praying at Boniface's grave became the centerpiece of a prayer card distributed from the cathedral. |
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Safe and highly accurate, a mammogram is an X-ray photograph of the breast. |
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For some, to take a photograph is to remove oneself from the moment. |
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The effect of Canada's accurate artillery fire is clearly evident in this photograph of a cement bunker and gun emplacement. They have been devastated almost beyond recognition. |
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Vivid as word pictures of the Great Wall of China can be, they don't wow a reader as instantly as a photograph of its pythonic length and girth can transport a viewer. |
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A freelance photographer is an individual who is paid a fixed fee for a photograph or a series of photographs accepted by Reuters or to provide photo coverage of a sporting, political or other news event. |
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If one photograph sums up the breakthrough, it's William Eggleston's worm's-eye view of a rusty tricycle on a Memphis street — the icon of his 1976 MOMA show, which cracked the black-and-white photography establishment. |
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I often looked at her through the lens, hesitating between the ceaseless envy to photograph her and the necessity of spacing out these rites to avoid tiring her. |
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On a photograph from 1927 of a dozen wool-clad, tam o'shantered, roughly bearded men, Mr Gillies would point out his grandfather and great-grandfather. |
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Leather and gilt imported photograph frames, large leather and fancy calendars, hoops covered with flowers and ribbons, leather memorandum books, brocaded silk bags, and gilt paper weighs. |
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You share the pleasure and the pain with them, although you have to know where to keep your distance when it comes to doing your job, and getting a good photograph at the most critical moments. |
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I give permission to the Canadian Child Care Federation to reproduce and otherwise use this photograph depicting my child for publication purposes. |
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There is a photograph in the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie that shows da Vinci's fresco and, just next to it, the adjacent wall shattered by bombs and open to the elements. |
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Reader Mr George Whally contacted me to see if he could get a better look at the full photograph of the school as he thought he was on it. |
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In everything, 919 hectares are protected, with ban to hunt, to pull, to make fire, to tear away plants, and even to photograph the fauna of excess near. |
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A photograph may place someone in a false light when it falsely represents that person, and the portrayal would be offensive to a reasonable person. |
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Last night his dad Jason said he was keeping the x-ray photograph of Liam's throat. |
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Were Warhol's choices of subject matter — soup cans, Marilyn, car crashes, Jackie in mourning, a cruddy little photograph of flowers — inevitable? |
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In the original photograph she is seated on a set of steps. |
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It's a photograph of my father, when he was only three, standing in a wastepaper bin and on the floor, below it, is the same bin which I now use to keep firewood in. |
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Visitors and guests, including children over the age of 17, will be required to submit a piece of personal identification bearing a photograph to the security officer stationed at the information desk. |
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This is a plastic card with your photograph and personal information. |
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A 1967 photograph shows the O'Hanlon house sealed up. |
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Begin by telling students that a historical photograph captures a moment in a larger context, reminding them that a photograph represents one specific snapshot, which is part of a greater set of circumstances. |
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Why is that man in the 1930 photograph wearing 18th-century dress — peruke, breeches, buckled shoes — while digging up a London street with a pneumatic drill? |
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