Bad enough I should have to think about it without suffering the indignity of attempting to record it for posterity. |
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The comedian ate the rice and pickle as if it was a gourmet dish while lensmen recorded the event for posterity. |
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But when they lined up for the team picture before their Champions League semi-final, there he was, large as life, and preserved for posterity. |
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At least certain parts of the city need to be preserved for the sake of posterity. |
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This slowed progress and construction and probably helped save southern brownstones for posterity. |
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So this picture records for posterity a scene of village life that has been lost forever. |
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That these debates are televised and recorded for posterity are implicit in a democracy. |
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In the meantime, we can only bow to the scorn of the multitude, and await the judgment of posterity. |
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Yes, the motives of fame and posterity are there, but the main thrust of their reasoning is that they want to stay alive. |
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Cohen recommends a methodical, three-part approach to archiving for posterity. |
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Thoughtfully done and vibrantly coloured, they bring out the value of trees and the need to treasure them for posterity. |
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Historical monuments and buildings need special care if they're to be conserved for posterity. |
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Into this you can slot 35 mm slides and negatives to transfer to your computer for posterity, or print out for all to enjoy. |
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Although it may deeply embarrass their teenage offspring, parents love to record family outings and special occasions for posterity. |
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I wrote some stuff at the end, too, and Dark Horse, with an eye for posterity and the book trade, are doing it as a slim hardcover. |
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Diaries convey the sweep of history in the detail of eye witness testimony, while photos freeze a specific moment and capture it for posterity. |
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These portraits lent them a near iconic dimension, recording a pictorial hymn in their praise for posterity. |
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As he nears the end of his remarkable career, Warne is a phenomenon waiting to be cast in gold for posterity. |
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They are also cultural and political catalysts that protect and conserve heritage and history of the land and people for posterity. |
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Such portraits documented fire companies for the benefit of their members, their stations and for posterity. |
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Stories submitted by Cotswold people will be stored electronically and displayed for posterity on the BBC's website. |
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On the wall behind him, photographs record for posterity his triumphant expression on completing the London Marathon. |
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It can be very daunting doing vocals when you know it's going down on record for posterity! |
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But hasten to say that if those revelations were a mere fabrication, then let posterity judge us as a nation. |
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Similarly, if you have an interesting story to tell, get started on that article now, and have it recorded for posterity. |
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Gramophone companies had made it possible to record their work for posterity. |
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Interested in Greek as well as Ottoman and Persian culture, he was eager to present himself to posterity as the new Alexander the Great. |
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Many have digital cameras and camcorders to record the special moments for posterity. |
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York's year of Millennium celebrations are to be captured on videotape for posterity for present and future generations. |
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Scorebooks can reveal the statistics, and the result of matches is recorded for posterity. |
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In those days, I never went anywhere without my trusty camera, so I even recorded it for posterity. |
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His influence as a composer was much greater than posterity has generally recognized. |
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The move would effectively record for posterity the names of all those supporters who helped the new club get off the ground. |
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Whether this is due to the lack of other cultural assets these people can leave to posterity is a moot point. |
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The law must be designed to defend the people, and their posterity, the general welfare. |
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The interests of the posterity shall rule in defining the interests of the general welfare. |
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The goal of Enoch's prayer, and Mahalalel's command, is to preserve the posterity of the righteous. |
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This time I have captured the gargantuan Turkish meat butty for posterity, here and in the photo's section forever more. |
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Showertime crooners and karaoke divas are being offered the chance to warble their way into posterity at a new recording studio in Shipston. |
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They also ensured their place in posterity, by placing statues of themselves within the temple precincts, as doyens of religion. |
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After the Royal Wedding in 1981 I even preserved the commemoration milk bottle tops for posterity. |
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The panel ran around 75 minutes and was videotaped for posterity by a devoted preserver of comic history, Mike Catron. |
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He is one of two videographers catching everything on camcorder for posterity. |
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It also plunders natural resources, imperils posterity, and jeopardizes self determination. |
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By carefully orchestrating an expressive surface, he perceptively salvaged the internalized characteristics and secured them for posterity through the act of photography. |
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Many crew photographs of the nineteenth century show crews in poses reminiscent of school photographs with the entire crew assembled for posterity. |
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Seriously, that barely qualifies as food, and yet not only am I not stopping him from putting it in his mouth, I'm photographing the event for posterity. |
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I think posterity will enshrine this body of work among the classics of 21st century jazz. |
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French photographer, Marie Accomiato, has preserved for posterity her experiences during her sojourns in the land of Gandhiji and Rabindranth Tagore. |
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Charges of brutality, of savagery, have been laid at Simon's door, but perhaps this is the first time posterity has reproached him for ordinary honesty. |
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Obtaining this understanding and posterity is easy, according to the website. |
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And our victory in that war decided not just a century, but shaped the security and well-being of all posterity. |
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It would make for simplicity, he once remarked apropos of infant baptism, if all Adam's posterity derived souls as well as bodies from their first parent by heredity. |
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The archdiocese has opened a string of museums, including one last week, in a bid to preserve for posterity the history and tradition of the church in India. |
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Mordechai spoke his sharp words not to her, but to posterity. |
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Damon will leave his mark for posterity at the opening ceremony by putting his handprints in clay on a plaque which will later have pride of place within the building. |
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The doting gran watched from the side as Jackie and Robyn splashed about in the waves then took out her camera to record the moment for posterity. |
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He keeps this up for little more than a minute but it's more than enough time for the paparazzi flashbulbs to capture this unexpected turn of events for posterity. |
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For posterity I'd clasped the necklace Lily had given me around my neck. |
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In fact, if posterity decides to remember any of these extravaganzas, it will probably be due more to clever packaging and mixing of media than to any innate musical quality. |
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This was the era of patrician history, when scholars followed the great classical historians in holding up to posterity examples of errors, failings, and laudable deeds. |
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I'd love to say we do it to pay our dues or because we love literature or even for posterity, but the truth is we review books because we're addicts. |
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If not for posterity, if not for the defense of the United States Constitution, then do it for Mickey. |
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Her face was cast into a plaster mold, preserving her shy smile for posterity. |
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Holbein's portraits of other historical figures, such as Erasmus, Thomas More, and Thomas Cromwell, have fixed their images for posterity. |
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He established the Brantwood Trust in 1951 to care for the property for posterity. |
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To posterity the civil wars and dissolution that followed his death made him appear to be the last king of a golden age. |
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According to Diderot, Voltaire's influence on posterity would extend far into the future. |
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At this conference Welsh law was codified and set down in writing for posterity. |
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His name, infamous now, would have an additional horror, and ever be remembered by posterity in unspeakable loathing, in unsoftening wrath. |
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He wrote for posterity based on his own experience, as well as his reading and understanding of lessons of long ago collected by Antiquitarians. |
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This said spirit was not given alonely unto him, but unto all his heirs and posterity. |
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All the posterity of our first parents suffered a perpetual eclipse of spiritual life. |
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Einhard tells how Charlemagne himself ordered that the epic lays should be collected for posterity. |
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The selfish, base, covetous, father-in-law was not at all desirous to have a highborn beggar and the posterity of a highborn beggar to maintain. |
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Cadamosto emphasized the central role of Prince Henry, and was instrumental in building up the image of the Navigator Prince for posterity. |
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The reconstruction was recorded for posterity by Philip Henry Delamotte, and his photographs were widely disseminated in his published works. |
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Writings that were produced by people more representative of the general population were unlikely to find their way into libraries and be preserved there for posterity. |
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By this abruption posterity lost more instruction than delight. |
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His name undoubtedly stands very high in the present age, and will in all probability go down to posterity with more or less of renown or obloquy. |
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In what follows, we should first concern ourselves presently with a reflection on Beauvoir's bequeathable values to posterity, given her radical feminist struggle. |
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Written during the last years of his life, this work contains the historian's observations collected over his entire lifetime and was a work intended for posterity. |
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The full story of milling machine development may never be known, because much early development took place in individual shops where few records were kept for posterity. |
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It is style alone by which posterity will judge of a great work. |
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I will never consent to put out the sun of sovereignity to posterity. |
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