Even as teenagers, my girls spend hours sitting in the rumpus room going through the album of the photographs when they were little. |
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The photographs on this page were taken by staffers from one such aid organization. |
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Excited women and children queued up for their autographs and photographs as lensmen from the media clicked away endlessly. |
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The forms and the photographs are there on exhibit, along with the confessions written in longhand and in great detail. |
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Contemporary reproductions of vintage photographs don't qualify as vintage prints. |
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She pulled out a set of large scale, glossy photographs and a clean sheet of letter paper. |
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The quote was based on photographs taken of the cloak, as Steinhauser would not allow Graham to take the cloak to the menders, based in London. |
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Strange visual features include photographs of letters reproduced so small as to be barely legible. |
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Jay Gould, the railroad baron, ordered sets of photographs and a Gerome album from Knoedler. |
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Inside are a few photographs of Dr. Kalam, some furniture, other household articles and a visitor's book. |
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The display of photographs is a fascinating insight into the social history of the midlands and in particular Portlaoise. |
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Less than 200 pages long, the book is peppered with monochromatic reproductions of old photographs and John's paintings, drawings and jottings. |
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Since 1994, Valdir Cruz has taken photographs of the Yanomami Indians, a native tribe of both northern Brazil and remote regions of Venezuela. |
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Printed on glossy paper and lavishly illustrated with photographs and artists' drawings, it cost no less than 50 shillings when published. |
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Her identical poses mimic Newton's paired photographs showing a group of statuesque fashion models similarly dressed and undressed. |
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He has taken photographs as a stringer for The Associated Press and had a story published in The New York Times. |
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Family mementos and photographs were carefully spaced along the mantelpiece above a gas fireplace. |
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Joncas' photographs of rotting and leftover refuse are a funny twist on the still-life genre. |
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The settings of the camera and flashes were always identical, and thus all photographs received a standard light exposure. |
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The researchers say that aerial photographs of the marble covered areas of Utah closely resemble images beamed back from Martian satellites. |
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Residents have loaned photographs and recorded their memories of the extreme weather. |
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On the front page of the New York Times for May 15, 2004, you will find one of the most artful photographs from Iraq that I have seen yet. |
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Those macabre photographs that benumbed the civilised world were worth a million words each. |
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Several of his photographs of Helen recall her portrait, and in one she even wears the same white dress and beribboned shoes. |
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Duplicate tracings of the photographs were subsequently assessed by 2 independent observers, resulting in 480 observations. |
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The comforting, if deeply eccentric, typography and layout of the original are still there, along with a mix of photographs new and old. |
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In May, 2000, tiring of the crowded conditions, I took some photographs showing the type of service that customers have to endure. |
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The holiday photographs show her apparently in the best of health, smiling on the balcony, her skin glowing with a tan. |
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It appeared in this paper the following week and I think now, as I thought then, that it was one of the finest photographs of the year, bar none. |
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An educated guess would be that the pictures are, indeed, touched up and air-brushed because most photographs in glossy magazines are. |
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There could hardly be a greater contrast with this skittishness than the two photographs by Cindy Sherman which hang on a nearby wall. |
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The views from the house are fantastic, though if you look back at old family photographs you see that it once was quite an isolated building. |
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His photographs express his contradictions, his uneasiness about the way he is, they are a way of sloughing off some of that guilt. |
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The usual scam is to clip photographs from magazines and sell enlargements of them. |
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Their collection of photographs contains a pictorial history of the hilly district. |
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It's a peculiar feeling, wading through hundreds of old photographs and loading them into photo galleries. |
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People expect photographs to be accurate representations or records of reality. |
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They asked me to get out of the way so they could take photographs of her alone. |
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To many people these days, photographs in black-and-white bring a sense of nostalgia, and stir memories of bygone times. |
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The computerized system takes photographs of the cases, flashing their images on a screen. |
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Once the lewd photographs had been sent they were circulated among students and came to the attention of parents and fellow teachers. |
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There are paintings and photographs of generals, lieutenants, sergeants, privates, secretaries and commanders-in-chief. |
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Sadly this series only lasted a day, April Fool's Day, and the website has since removed the link including the photographs and previews. |
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Do photographs require us to be absolute literalists when it comes to interpretation of an event? |
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They found the 40-minute video at his home and a large box containing the files of photographs and the diary in his lock-up garage nearby. |
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Crisp photographs by Bill Milne capture the bright, boldly colored fabrics used for the author's artful, fun designs. |
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Some of the photographs appear posed, but a lot of them you've just captured on the run. |
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He produced photographs of vacant houses and said people were going into them and setting fires in them. |
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As Mr. Kendall explained, the split or tear observed in the photographs in Mr. Johnston's report, Folio 2 page 15, is at the top of the cant. |
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Indeed, the photographs and illustrations are often misleading, and frequently mislabelled as well. |
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He had no head for business, but he was supported by powerful patrons who commissioned photographs from him. |
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We made a mosaic of the photographs covering each survey zone, and then we traced a new base map off the composite image. |
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The photographs are carefully captioned, providing simple but interesting details about the plants and creatures. |
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Photographers made use of the pandanus to lend striking silhouettes to black and white photographs of Reef twilight. |
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With the representational photographs that we take in the field, however, our purpose is primarily documentary. |
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Karen mouthed silently as she snapped a few candid photographs of the two women. |
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His photographs of personalities are unique and distinctive in their treatment of the subjects. |
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Both he and Taylor are scrupulous in conveying how the photographs would have looked to Dodgson's audience. |
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The first issue features an eclectic mix of fiction, poetry, and photographs tucked between the covers of a neat and stylish A5 booklet. |
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Such couples often go for made-to-order cards with expensive custom logos and photographs to put a personal stamp on the invitations. |
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Obtain a written, signed note from your physician, of take photographs of your children when the pocks have manifested. |
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However, it does contain excellent photographs in full-colour plates for some of these species. |
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Staff on another flight reported that one passenger had used a long lens to take photographs of the cockpit door. |
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Joy Episalla takes photographs of things that are inconsequential, unlovely and just plain boring. |
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In a multistage process, she combines old and new photographs as well as painting. |
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Makeup tips, loads of photographs of cheap fashion ideas, a woman's magazine reduced to the bare bones. |
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For those able to overlook glaring textual errors, the book's photographs are deeply rewarding. |
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Gwen's photographs give a fresh insight into this unique period of Lakeland's past. |
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Her photographs have the look and feel of mere snapshots, as unmediated realism, unencumbered by artifice and self-conscious construction. |
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One submission called for photographs of victims to be etched into glass plates. |
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Even the CD cover art, a series of full color photographs of tribal masks, is gorgeous. |
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Many of the great characters of the area are given prominence and of course new and old photographs are in plentiful supply. |
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I have examined post-Honey photographs of Hipgrave and have yet to see the slightest hint of unsightly stretch marks. |
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These 1970s photographs were staged for the camera and distributed as stills from nonexistent motion pictures. |
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The theater photographs can be read as an analogue for both the interior of a still camera and the womb. |
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A stunning portfolio of photographs of the Queen was unveiled today to mark the 50th anniversary of her accession to the throne. |
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All photographs are monochrome, which, although fine for electron micrographs, is perhaps a little restrictive for modern light microscopy. |
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If you shine it, wax it, wash it, admire it, take photographs of it and never use it, what's the point? |
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It also will process a wider variety of images, including aerial photographs and high-resolution satellite images. |
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From photographs Colin then set to work creating the three five-metre high bronze statues. |
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It projects the densely built cityscape amidst a set of evocative photographs of the city. |
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In both photographs the inanimate face is shown in three-quarter profile facing right against a blank background. |
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Sponsors pay a lot of money, and they deserve to have their names visible in photographs that appear in the media. |
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The first three people who came to the stage with photographs of their wives were rewarded with gift hampers. |
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The new database posts photographs and information on antiquities from the Iraq Museum collection. |
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While in Baghdad, Lynn made dozens of photographs of the exquisite antiquities housed in the Iraq Museum. |
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There was glorious sunshine for the photographs and Nikki looked stunning in her white backless dress. |
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Northumbria Police issued photographs of her injuries as part of a public appeal to track down the crazed knifeman. |
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It was just interviews and book signings and photographs until the end of the day when I flew back to London. |
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Giant photographs of Arcadian scenes are draped across concrete apartment blocks. |
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Because photographs can be easily reproduced with a negative, there must be stricter standards to protect fine art photographers and their work. |
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She held out the photographs at arm's length, gripping the rim of her eyeglasses with a free hand as if it were a telescope. |
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Much derision has greeted the claim by some of those in the photographs that they were inadequately trained. |
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Her eyes automatically went to the row of photographs lining the top shelf. |
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The memorable trips are there, captured in old photographs that rarely see daylight. |
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Made up of montage, photographs and text captions, it tells its story in the simplest of ways, as if it were being explained to a child. |
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She assembled an impressive array of photographs and memorabilia from the former residents and their descendants. |
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Unfortunately, we could not stop to take photographs as the bus raced past the scenes. |
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That is why people fight for access to the laboratories where photographs are retouched and biographies are rewritten. |
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Contact prints from the oversized negatives are photographs of remarkable richness, depth, and detail. |
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Combined with the new photographs was work I had already done from color transparencies. |
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I do not believe they exist, and Maxwell must have misattributed the photographs she has in mind. |
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Although autotypes look like photographs they are not, because light was not used to create the image and they don't have any photographic grain. |
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It boasts a collection of more than 50,000 antique images that include steel and wood engravings, lithographs, photographs and illustrations. |
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A cross section of the photographs will be shown at an exhibition in Muckross Church at Easter time. |
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The walls are covered with photographs marking significant moments in Wood Group's history. |
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There are videos and displays of still photographs all offering different interpretations of the main theme. |
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His image is captured in some of the photographs of the musical shows which were held in the Town Hall before World War Two. |
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It wasn't an issue with the robot photos, but some photographs are captioned with quite extraordinary zeal and passion. |
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They've been taking similar liberties recently in their entertainment sections, captioning photographs of celebrities with made-up quotes. |
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Both books are based largely on photographs by McMillan and are avowedly for the nostalgia market. |
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They have the right to talk to employees and safety representatives, take photographs and samples, and to impound dangerous equipment. |
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Like language, these photographs are surrogates for reality, full of meaning but incomplete in and of themselves. |
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The villa has since been converted into a museum with a gallery of photographs and replicas of Gandhi's personal effects. |
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The final chapter is an interesting collection of photographs of unusually shaped gold nuggets and masses. |
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Drawings, designs, contemporary paintings, and modern photographs complement the text. |
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Everything you need to know about him is neatly encapsulated in the photographs that cover the sleeve of his umpteenth album. |
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Looking at the booklet produced for the exhibition in London, I saw the photographs of the finished work. |
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There are 34 full-color photographs of beautiful gages made of ebony, rosewood, boxwood, mahogany, cherry, applewood, whalebone, ivory etc. |
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The mediators will also have their photographs on a noticeboard and will wear pale and dark blue ribbon badges to identify themselves. |
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Later photographs of the square show a row of rickshaws lined up in the square, and horses and carriages. |
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Each work is pieced together from a pair of photographs that don't quite join to form a seamless whole. |
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The photographs were printed on 8 x 10 sheets, sepia-toned, and presented with ivory-toned mattes and walnut-stained mahogany frames. |
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You ought to see the photographs of me in my National Health spectacles, Harris Tweed jacket and grey flannels. |
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He has used long lenses for most of the photographs to produce a suitably vague background. |
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Since he didn't own a scanner, he'd tape photographs on the wall and use his Sony video camera to take snapshots of them. |
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For this reason I decided to go for many moderately priced photographs rather than a few high priced photographs. |
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After the lead-in, the rest of the book consists of colour plates with extended captions that are as interesting as the photographs themselves. |
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She was shown shocking photographs of babies born with terrible congenital malformations. |
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The nineteen-year-old photographer was inspired to pick up a camera when he saw a French edition of photographs by recent Malian photographers. |
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After the photographs were taken, the digital images were uploaded on a laptop computer in the telehealth room. |
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Somewhat misleadingly, the booklet contains two photographs of singing children. |
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There are moments of artistry and tenderness in the best of these photographs but they come from the man behind the camera, not her. |
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The splendid portrait photographs have the chiaroscuro clarity as well as the mannered studiedness of Beaton works. |
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Overall, the volume is attractively produced, with only a few typos and photographs that were muddy and dark. |
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Hire a fashion stylist who can advise you on clothing that best flatters your figure and photographs well. |
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Lucia and Barbara taking photographs of each other in what they claimed was a bathroom at Silvo his private residence. |
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The craft fair will include hand-spun and woven pieces, stained glass, ironwork, woodwork, photographs and paintings. |
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You can also filter photographs rather than block them all unconditionally. |
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Consequently, few photographs represented industrial environments or mechanized agriculture. |
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The starting point for the group discussion was some photographs of the research locations. |
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He took photographs using a telephoto lens and used binoculars to inspect the general state of the roofing and tiling. |
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The photographs are far from romantic evocations of the seaside and have a disengaged quality about them, lifeless without being sterile. |
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She uncrosses her legs and stands up, moving to the array of photographs on the wall opposite Ronald. |
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Moss then took 10 photographs of the scene and each of them was taken under the same time exposure of three minutes. |
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The book includes 90 pages of photographs from the national collection which have never been published previously. |
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He confirmed that there are no photographs of any skid marks or acceleration marks on the roadway. |
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The pair match the compositions of the left and right panels in the trio, and it is likely that Vuillard used the photographs as aides-memoires. |
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Her photographs of Einstein were rejected by Life in the 1950s for precisely this quality of seeming candidness and familiarity. |
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Leo Lariviere drew the map and Mary Taylor made the plate of photographs from colour slides. |
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He stares out at us from photographs and self-portraits, bald, bearded and utterly lacking in flamboyance. |
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More than 250 historical photographs as well as a trilingual glossary supplement the text. |
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To estimate nest age, we candled 1-2 eggs in each nest or aged nestlings from voucher photographs of known-age young. |
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One of the most popular photographs is the one of the windmill at the Windmill Hill business park. |
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The photographs document the struggle last year along the northern Spanish coast against one of the worst oil spills in history. |
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It will feature both slides and photographs including landscapes, still life, portraiture, nature and sports. |
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Numerous photographs show African and Oceanic chairs or stools in the corners of Mr. Mueller's Paris apartment and Solothurn home. |
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As he posed for photographs near the shore a huge wave knocked him from his perch and almost carried him out to sea. |
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Add black holes and photographs of asteroidal moons around Jupiter, and our world seems increasingly expansive. |
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There was a delicate wicker sculpture and photographs by the Laotian artist. |
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Compare her wig in photographs to the somewhat inferior affair atop her head this evening. |
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Exhibits are dimmed whilst fantastically big projections of rarely seen war photographs cover the jarring, angular interior walls. |
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He showed photographs of captured Angolan government weapons and of himself sitting astride the wreckage of a crashed Russian military aircraft. |
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Always scan old photographs and have the scans printed for use in scrapbooking. |
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Caroline Hayeur is best known for her photographs of Montreal nightlife, rave and techno scenes. |
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Diagrams, schematics, and photographs are well selected and well placed in the book. |
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So experienced planetary astrophotographers became resigned to taking a lot of photographs and sorting through them to find the good ones. |
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He's particularly keen on photographs or other interesting items from the past. |
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Even so, advisers recommend taking photographs of valuable possessions and keeping receipts for as many things as possible. |
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Thanks to everyone who contributed articles and photographs and those who helped with research and typing. |
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The 40 canvasses, watercolours, drawings, photographs and sculptures all have a Thai ambiance, though not all subjects are landscapes. |
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Write a brief description of the type of photographs that appear in each section. |
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Its wedge shape is visible in old photographs of the river side of the Tor di Nona at low water. |
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Her clever collage and striking photographs are, at first glance, simple and beautiful. |
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The photographs in the book are shot with a wide-angle lens, allowing Wolfe to depict animals in intimate connection with their habitats. |
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The life of that young boy encased in those valued photographs are now the fond memories of an older man. |
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From nature to human tragedies, the photographs tell tales reams of paper cannot. |
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These concepts have been expertly explained in a lucid and easy manner and has been supplemented by more than 50 photographs and diagrams. |
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His photographs show that during anabiosis membranes contract in intricate folds within the shrunken cell. |
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Many of the articles and photographs will be of genuine interest to people from all parts of the region and it is reasonably priced. |
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That lack of exposure latitude in film is the second reason many photographs don't turn out the way we remember the scene. |
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The vintage black and white photographs tell the tales of the days when rough stock, rodeoing and breeding great horses ruled the way of life. |
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They collect thousands of brightly colored travel photographs from all over the world, culminating 15 years of globetrotting. |
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In the old days there was no way of taking photographs of war atrocities and popping them on the net for all to see. |
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The love and affection lavished on her made very good photographs and showed that India did have a heart. |
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The alabaster sculpture on display at a Baghdad gallery bears a striking resemblance to some of the shocking photographs that emerged last week. |
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The book is fully illustrated with 30 colour plates, over 350 black and white photographs and illustrations, and eight plans. |
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Secondly, the USA claimed satellite photographs had revealed the existence of a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant. |
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The old-fashioned look of the clock, the ceiling light, and the framed photographs fit in well with the period tiling and carpet. |
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If anyone would like to contribute articles or photographs they can do so to any committee member. |
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They are realizing that there are economical ways to present their photographs safely and attractively. |
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To the surprise of everyone, two high quality colour photographs had been scanned and delivered in floppies for publication. |
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To the great benefit of Kozloff's criticism, he does not eliminate the manifold ways of discussing photographs nor overly narrow his concerns. |
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An electronic tachistoscope capable of exposing photographs from 1 ms to 1000 ms was used. |
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He also specifies the height at which the seven photographs of a baby biting its toes in his Croque Mort single installation must be hung. |
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He seamlessly incorporates collaged photographs cut from magazines within the painted areas. |
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All that remains of the paintings are the preparatory sketches and photographs of poor quality. |
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New and archival photographs of Mies buildings are presented along with related paintings, sculptures, and films. |
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The lecture was on Celtic lynchets and aerial photographs provided for a penetrating analysis of the issue. |
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On the coffee table, on the bookshelves in between books with worn bindings, were framed photographs of Phil and Karen. |
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The text is well illustrated with plans and many photographs of the exterior of the complex. |
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McCauley's black and white photographs of sinks and other built-in fixtures show the bare essentials of a home. |
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A birth certificate and two passport photographs are required when joining. |
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It had scores of documentary photographs of case studies and procedures, and was not nearly as macabre as it may sound. |
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The book briefly mentions a handful of smaller communities but presents only ten photographs of them. |
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We are now appealing to people to bring along the serial numbers or photographs of items which have been stolen. |
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His large-scale color photographs illustrate the unbelievable density of Hong Kong's residential high-rises. |
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These are select photographs from the newspaper that have been taken from different angles. |
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The Canon photo management software creates one new directory for each day photographs have been taken. |
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If clear photographs can be taken, then an efficient counting system is in place. |
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In police custody, his solicitors came with a digital camera and took nineteen photographs of his injuries. |
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Financial help can be given in some cases to assist a visit with us, and photographs can be taken for those unable to travel. |
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After the engagement, Basharat had taken some photographs and video clips of the girl. |
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I explained it was a camera and I was taking photographs of what had been going on on the estate. |
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Early photographs of the factory interior show lab-coated machinists producing parts for the emerging automobile and truck industry. |
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I found the enclosed photographs in a group of about 60 that I purchased in a junk shop in New Smyrna, Florida. |
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The tone here is adulatory and uncritical but the photographs alone will delight those who worship at Gandhi's shrine. |
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The photographs are of indifferent quality, the layout and design clumsy and amateurish. |
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Their photographs confirm it was frequent to find nests in deeply flooded reedbeds with water lapping the nest edges. |
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Among the still photographs shown were several that also tested perceptual acuity. |
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I don't think the 31 officials were aware that the photographs were incorrectly captioned, I certainly was not. |
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Site visitors can access photographs and artists' renderings that provide a wild ride from the microscope through the telescope and beyond. |
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There are very few finished renderings of the buildings, and carefully choreographed photographs are scant. |
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Francesca Woodman's photographs are psychological rather than physical portraits. |
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He was able to make a diagnosis from x-ray photographs emailed to him on his laptop. |
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Using historic photographs and sampling of paint layers, TLCD restored or reconstructed the original finishes, colors, and wainscot. |
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Next, they listened to a brief taped story about a spider while they viewed three photographs of a tarantula. |
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She scans old family pictures or photographs her relatives with a digital camera, and manipulates the results by computer. |
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The modern world intrudes, too, in the form of small framed photographs mounted on a work's surface. |
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I remember photographs of my mother in her teens, a small girl given to plumpness, her pale face round, her lips thin. |
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John Hodgkiss edited the diverse selection of reportage and portrait photographs illustrating the book. |
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Each of the photographs in his early series relies on its interconnection with the others for its complete reading. |
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The only photographs she had were stored in a shoebox, along with letters and the diaries that she did have with her. |
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I quickly retrieved my digital camera and took this series of photographs as the snake constricted and consumed the bird. |
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Every newspaper, as far as I can see without exception, devoted pages and pages of print and photographs to reporting the march. |
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Her photographs have mostly focussed on female nudity, the countryside, and dance. |
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To standardize orientation of the photographs across visits, the nurse made notations in the study records about patient positioning. |
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The idea is inspired by a character in the play who takes candid photographs from inside a box. |
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He appears in no fewer than 16 different photographs on his two-sided leaflet. |
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When his other claims did not check out, it began to look like his photographs were the product of a hoax. |
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There were photographs stuck to the stone wall, packages with letters, coins, tatters of cloth. |
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Her book on Sinan is a complete contrast to the countless coffee table books with stunning photographs of domed mosques and pointed minarets. |
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Traditionally notecards, postcards, posters, and 8x10 matted photographs have been the items of choice in the wholesale business. |
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The photographs will help conservators at the Minster carry out restoration work more effectively. |
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The more recent photographs of the projects undertaken during the millennium year had pride of place. |
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He enjoyed photography and liked to take still life shots and photographs of the countryside. |
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Adam was as good as his word about sending photographs of his children, but MaryAnn had a need to see them for real. |
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The result of releasing these photographs would be, most likely, initial shock followed by disgust, contempt and repugnance. |
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There is also a selection of photographs from 1905-1915 of taxidermists, dancing bears and various dead animals. |
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There is still time to hand in photographs all of which will be returned safely to their owners safe and sound. |
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The panoply of photographs in the exhibition attested to his stature as a media-savvy self-promoter. |
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Beautiful ornaments, photographs and objects fill every available shelf, complementing the slender, often tapestried chairs. |
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They include stories and chants, photographs and advertisements, political notices, and letters to the editor. |
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If your photographs are to be kept in albums to show to your friends then stay conventional. |
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The photo albums contain various photographs of me in advanced states of disrepair. |
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There are no photographs from his family album or of him performing with the famous. |
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He's a great deal smaller and thinner than he looks in photographs or on his album sleeves. |
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Even the grimmest of Riis's photographs show only a few people, at most, in the back alleys and basement dives. |
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However, and I have evidence in the form of ultrasound photographs to back this up, they succeeded in sterilising me. |
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He recognized one of his own framed photographs displayed over the fireplace. |
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A large framed picture of photographs of 38 Second World War servicemen from the Corston area is also being refurbished to mark the occasion. |
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The photographs show tears in fabric pulled apart to look like wounds, or pieces of metal depicted so they seem organic. |
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So still were the portrait images that they appeared to be photographs until one registered the movement of their breathing. |
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Baseball cards and autographed photographs festooned the wall as in a teenager's bedroom. |
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He demonstrated extraordinary patience as he posed for photographs and autographed all sorts of items. |
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His photographs on show at Victoria Miro emerge out of a laborious process beginning with an image of a building or an interior. |
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Children collect and write their own stories, take digital photographs and use desktop publishing to produce the magazine. |
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The contents are systematically arranged and liberally illustrated with handsome and informative colour photographs and diagrams. |
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Cowboy-themed shops lure you inside with western art, animal photographs and tasteful ten-gallon hats. |
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The physical disruptions to space in Farrell's photographs work allegorically to describe the ruptures of memory and landscape. |
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The Eastman Kodak Company happened upon Parks' first photographs and began displaying them in company show windows. |
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She photographs her isolated specimens against a neutral background. |
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Hearsay doesn't count and unauthenticated photographs don't count. |
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During World War II, he and his family were interned at Manzanar, California, where he was allowed to take photographs documenting life in the camp. |
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To simplify matters, he took some photographs with him of Lee's gold-encrusted fist so he could be sure of getting something equally tawdry, ostentatious and meretricious. |
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Most of the websites I examined featured thinspiration photographs of famous runway models and actresses with sharp ribs jutting out of their dresses. |
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Each part has a brief introduction and contains a number of photographs and extracts from documents, roughly divided under more or less cryptic chapter headings. |
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One of the last photographs of him shows him in his seventeenth-century timbered cottage, resting on a sofa beside the massive open fire chimney corner. |
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If the image is adequate, it is downloaded onto digital imaging software that can organize the photographs more efficiently than paper binders and take up only virtual space. |
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It's easy enough to print out photographs on A4 size paper, of course, and I have achieved very good results using both glossy and matt photographic quality paper. |
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The best part of the surprise was that not only had I taken these photographs on my own, but I also had taken them with the camera in manual mode. |
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Ever resourceful, the Duchess commanded her dealer to take photographs of the paintings of the same size and place them in their original mounts and frames. |
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Examine photographs of Andrew Carnegie, J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Mellon, and commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt. |
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A new sketch starts with the artist using live models for composition and fall of cloth, followed by referring to as many photographs as possible to get the detail accurate. |
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However, most people who are accustomed to looking at photographs have gotten over the naive demand that everything in photographs be rendered rectilinear. |
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You mount the stairs and pass through the long corridor, the walls of which are thickly lined with photographs of the family and an impressive display of weapons. |
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We went out to take some photographs in a marble courtyard replete with shrubbery and elephantine urns where uninterested figures dined al fresco. |
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The charity, which relies heavily on donations from tourists, has a stall at Fethiye market every Tuesday with further information and photographs of their work. |
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He seems to be quite knowledgeable on the subject of steam locos, so I was wondering if he has details and photographs of Canadian Pacific steam locos from years ago. |
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Until recently, the Hirst Spot paintings had frequently supplied the background in newspaper photographs of magnates on the go. |
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The readers of the X-rays and the retinal photographs had no knowledge of the health of the subjects, that is they were not told about any diseases the subjects had. |
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The source photographs are a jumping-off point for their strategies of intervention, and the pair's renditions of media images are direct and physical. |
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In fact, all of his photographs are contact prints and not enlarged. |
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Mr and Mrs Braddock have started a collection of racing silks that will be on display together with photographs of some noted local winners and stable characters. |
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She had to pose for photographs and drawings were made from the pictures. |
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Years of early art, pencil sketches, architectural renderings, magazine covers, newspaper clippings and personal photographs are also on display in the new gallery. |
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None of the photographs was captioned or identified in any way, so that they posed, innocently, as a generic representation of Cork and Galway at play on a sunny afternoon. |
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Among the clutter of computer screens, racks of original prints and an underwater camera casing are enlarged copies of the rare archive photographs taken of the sinking boats. |
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Anyway, that reminded me of these early colour photographs taken by Lionel Lindsay in the early years of the century, and displayed online at the National Library. |
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The Shonibare photographs were on loan on the recommendation of Okwui Enwezor, who is, among many other things, an adjunct curator of contemporary art at the Institute. |
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