A caption reminds us of the weighty importance of Peter's dangling question from the previous ish. |
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I go to universities, and there are incredibly smart people who are totally flummoxed by the caption contest. |
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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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The boxes can also be displayed with or without a caption and colors can be customized. |
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Mr Phase performs in front of a screen of projected black and white static, along with the occasional caption and explicative comment. |
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It had no caption or explanation following it, yet the pictures were not clear enough to explain themselves. |
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Both photos were going into the article but one had to be dropped due to space and that is when the caption mix-up happened. |
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The setting is one of abject poverty and misery, yet the upbeat caption tells us that even victims of disaster need a good shoeshine. |
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However, members of the public reading the caption would think it was true and that the gossip he reported was accurate. |
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Dear BBC, that's not the best caption to use on screen for the latest information about the Space Shuttle disaster, is it? |
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Remember when newsreaders just read the news, without the caption and the illustration and the crawl at the bottom of the screen? |
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We require you to find a witty, original and more importantly printable caption to go along with the image above. |
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For the writer, there's a fine distinction to be drawn between caption text and speech bubble. |
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But the big, blurred picture projections lack the specificity an original photograph and caption give. |
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A caption flashes across the screen listing the substitutes for both teams. |
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The subhead and photo caption announce a clear, succinct thesis, one that gets followed through in detail for the next few dozen pages. |
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Every picture is accompanied by a deep caption, with unashamedly conservationist warnings about ecological threats to the planet. |
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Each image will be accompanied by a caption and a small digital image of the building as it looks today. |
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The entire show was in Spanish and the anchor on the show would introduce the next caption with such excitement you knew you would be blown away. |
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I take a seat as my eyes wander briefly to read the closed caption running across the TV screen. |
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My last caption competition went down like a lead balloon, so I'm hesitant to offer a prize. |
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To shut me up he sent me a caption in which the painstaking hours of work were clearly visible. |
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The case is notable not for the momentousness of the underlying legal question but for its amusing caption. |
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Human efforts are increasingly being supplemented by technologies such as voice recognition for transcription and indexing, and the use of closed caption data. |
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Armed with disposable cameras, students endeavoured to capture their views of the town and title each shot with an appropriate and fitting caption. |
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The caption wrongly named the Vodafone chairman as Sir Michael Harrison, instead of Sir Ernest Harrison. |
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Girma sent a letter to TED, urging it to caption all the videos, but she says the response indicated disinterest. |
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Land and Buildings were in previous years included in Leasehold improvements due to the immateriality of this caption. |
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This command sets the area for push button caption, relatively to the object area defined in the program. |
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It is embedded in the TV signal and you need a caption decoder to make the caption visible. |
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They did a very good job, I must say, and had every accent available in the caption decoder font. |
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So Davoren too, although not mentioned in the diorama caption, was part of the story. |
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Each painting has a calligraphic caption that is a poetic quote or a philosophical epigram. |
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The caption explains that he was being reproached for being reclusive and isolating himself in his official residence at Monklands. |
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Using this technology, you can find an easy and cost effective way to caption your safety videos. |
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However, reproductions distributed electronically must contain the credit or caption as part of the image. |
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According to the caption on this postcard, written in English, this is probably in the west end of the island. |
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The caption 'Other' corresponds mainly to amortisation of the time value of commodity hedges. |
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I don't need to remind any of you that CBC had to be ordered to close caption their programs. |
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After an introductory text on the painter, there are colour reproductions of the exhibited works with a caption for each image. |
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The caption should include the names of all of the individuals who appear in the photo. |
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Underneath, a typical caption would describe the importance of such cheap forms of mobile artillery, especially for a country short on mortars and self-propelled artillery. |
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You can set a caption, which appears on mouseover, for each image. |
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Every key work is illustrated and accompanied by an explanatory caption. |
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You ask it what's on TV right now, and it returns a list of shows, you pick a show and it starts streaming out dialogue from characters, directly via closed caption data. |
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If you use a TV tuner for video caption recording it's a great deal because your sound will be through your sound card, and the video is good quality. |
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The archive for the European art videodisc contains over 2,800 images of individual works, each accompanied by identifying caption information and details. |
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In the absence of anything scintillating to write today I thought I'd invite your thoughts for a caption for this splendiferous picture of my old friend Gwynneth Dunwoody. |
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The caption over your illustration of the proposed extension to the library at the University of York would surely be more apt if it read 1920s revisited. |
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A static caption on screen for several minutes on end is unusual today but was a staple of television graphics from the fifties to the early eighties. |
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If yes, provide details of each case or proceeding on an attached sheet, including caption, court and index or docket number, the particulars, and the disposition. |
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I want to ask you about a picture caption in The Bergen Record. |
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The lawsuits were consolidated under the caption In re Repros Therapeutics, Inc. |
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They refuse to caption subtitle programming or outside commercials. |
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This was not a real broadcast but a caption in a recent newspaper cartoon, picturing a perplexed Egyptian family huddled in front of a television. |
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The caption states that the Uzi is a submachine gun. |
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The list can be invoked from any file-related dialog using additional buttons Actual File Folders places in the caption of the dialog window. |
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You can then supply a caption for each one. |
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Correction: June 30, 2004 Wednesday A front-page picture caption on Monday about New York's gay pride parade reversed the identities of two women in wedding attire. |
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Taken by an unidentified photographer, the print has its caption written into the dry plate negative. |
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Authority: any medical advice given over the site will only be formulated by qualified medical people, unless an explicit caption announces that an advice issues from a non-medical person or organisation. |
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A PICTURE caption in the Record yesterday said the Callanish standing stones were on the Isle of Harris. |
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A photograph that accompanied a feature about the actor Joséphine de La Baume did not show her in the French period drama The Princess of Montpensier, as the caption said. |
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The original Australian War Memorial caption to this image read, in part: The ground round about was strewn with pieces of iron, timber, concrete and wire. |
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Also, co-owner Adam Longstreth was misidentified in the caption of a photo that appeared with the article. |
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None of the posties were named in our caption but postman Alan Schubert said they were hoping to raise pounds 500 for Brotton Cottage Hospital. |
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You chose to omit this caption when reprinting the cartoon. |
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When a file for a specific language is added to the media content platform, the language instantly becomes available for users to select in the player's closed caption menu. |
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A hoaxical looking article, under the above caption, is going the rounds and represents that successful experiments on this subject have been recently made at Berlin. |
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When an object is in INFO mode, a mouseover of a sub-object will cause it to be highlighted and a popup caption, based on the information mode set, to be displayed. |
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One of the largest photographs is that of a tarantula hawk, yet its size left no room for the caption, which had to appear on the bottom of the preceding right hand page. |
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Choose from a dozen caption typestyles to give your messages variety. |
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Neither the Convention which drafted the Constitution, nor the Congress which sent it to the thirteen states for ratification in the autumn of 1787, gave it a lead caption. |
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Argentina also offers the examples of Gabriela Garcia and Mariano La Grotta, two of the many blind stenographers of Stenotype Argentina and Caption Group. |
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