The great majority of amateur photographers that use hand cameras, use them often under conditions which absolutely guarantee underexposure. |
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For affirmed amateur, careful not to confound it with the Magnum 50 limited series. |
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Organisers dropped tennis after failing to reach agreement on its precise definitions of amateur and professional. |
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Don't miss this final opportunity to see this moving exhibition, and the amateur artworks it inspired. |
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The superstitious belief that using a professional's equipment will improve one's own performance is very popular among amateur athletes. |
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In the story, Sick Boy gets the others involved in shooting an amateur porn movie. |
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At 15 I had a trial with Dundalk, just across the border, and at 16 I got into the first team as a 30-bob-a-week amateur. |
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The footage, never before seen publicly, lasts two minutes 19 seconds, and was shot by an unnamed amateur film-maker in 16mm Kodachrome. |
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Most likely, however, it will be amateur pornographers who make best use of Meerkat's special features. |
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In contrast, most European countries, says Mr Bland, take a dim view of amateur detectorists. |
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As far as relationships go, 14 February is amateur night, and you have nothing to prove. |
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It should not be a surprise, because foreign policy is amateur hour when it comes to the Conservatives. |
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The Bitstream 3X is an entirely advanced programmable universal MIDI controller, designed for both amateur and experienced users. |
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It is strong, but can not compete with the commercial programs or the best amateur programs. |
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However, we do actively promote a limited number of key community programs, such as our support for amateur athletics and after-school programs. |
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He stole the match, the greatest criminal in cricket kit since Raffles the amateur cracksman last delivered a leg-break. |
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It does not matter much whether the employer is a professional or amateur sports club. |
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Consequently he joined the Thalia Company as an amateur, which resulted in a rift between father and son. |
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Even those who are not devotees of amateur or professional sports and athletes will admit that the best performers are truly exceptional people. |
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Those who controlled the sport in Canada maintained that hockey should remain purely amateur. |
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Generally speaking, the loss or suspension of a trainer's licence is a reason for termination in both professional and amateur sport. |
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Lisicki has something of the hearty amateur about her game – a great tonic on the day to Sharapova's chilly, shrieking queenliness. |
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Brazil sent over a third-string side, although it did feature the talented Leonidas da Silva, while Argentina fielded an amateur squad. |
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Being an amateur musician and composer since his teenage years, Louis later got his chance to express his love of music through the programming of musical events. |
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At the same time, they accept the responsibility for protecting the integrity of their own sport and amateur sport generally, when accepting corporate sponsorships. |
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Canada was the first country to develop stringent medical and safety standards for amateur boxing, making the use of headguards mandatory for all amateur boxing competitions. |
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For the amateur bands various presets are available for each band. |
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Whether you are an amateur or a pro, come and test your knowledge! |
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Every fourth year the World Music Contest, a competition for amateur, professional, and military bands, is held in Kerkrade. |
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Whether you're a gourmet chef or an admitted amateur, a key ingredient of the four-week course is removing the mystery from nutritious cooking and teaching participants how to manage their diet. |
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The boxers inside the APB system have been promised substantial money for their fights but they will still be eligible for the Olympics and all mainstream amateur events. |
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Get stuffed: Liversidge is an amateur taxidermist. |
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An amateur spelunker, stooping to pocket a souvenir stone, began to reconsider the notion of a working subway tunnel east of Lexington Avenue as something other than a punch line about endless futility. |
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He postulated a second asteroid belt inside Mercury's orbit, and, when an amateur astronomer reported finding an inner planet, Le Verrier assumed it was one of the larger of his asteroids and named it Vulcan. |
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Mr Justice Michael Burton seems an amiable fellow: ruddy-faced and quick-witted, he is a specialist in commercial law and well known around the Inns of Court for his interest in amateur dramatics. |
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A familiar example of PDM is the International Morse Code, used in ship-to-shore communications, amateur radio, and certain other forms of radiotelegraphy. |
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The decipherer was an amateur, Michael Ventris, a brilliant, melancholic English architect who had been obsessed with Linear B since he was a boy. |
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A lifelong decipherer of Mesopotamian clay tablets at the British Museum, Irving Finkel is also a comparative philologist, an amateur mathematician and, above all, a gifted detective and a charming expounder of mysteries. |
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Temerarious styles meant neither man excelled in short amateur careers. |
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This is the main process for color slides, except Kodachromes which have their specific process that is so technical to be out of reach for the simple amateur. |
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But the old pro inevitably upstages the reluctant amateur. |
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The number of amateur teams has not noticeably changed. |
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Most of us, amateur video director, behave in a more anarchical manner filming intuitively and quickly to snatch bits and pieces of the unexpected or the extraordinary. |
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Abbott is not a professional movie extra but a member of good standing of an amateur company which puts on stage plays at the Pasadena Community Theatre. |
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Some amateur bakers concoct a rum baba in a Home Counties marquee, while Mel and Sue look on jovially and an elderly lady comments on the baba's moistness before the least-moist baba's owner is tearfully dispatched. |
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These cyber attacks may be initiated by individuals or groups and may be unintentional, amateur, or foreign state-sponsored espionage and information warfare, and present an ever-changing and evolving threat. |
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British and Irish golfers, who would be links regulars for top amateur events, find themselves far removed from gusting winds and uneven bounces when taking up lucrative residence in Florida. |
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Those looking for a bargain can snap up some of the smaller amateur pieces for around a few hundred pounds, but pieces from more established artists are at the pricier end of the scale. |
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Not professionally Andy, but you will be thrilled to know that football's biggest cheese did play as a striker at an amateur level for a number of years in Switzerland. |
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The study aimed to investigate and map the existence of vocal risk in amateur singers, analyzing the contribution of general voice signs and symptoms, specific singing handicap, and generalized anxiety. |
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Since 1949, the Silver Medal is awarded to the leading amateur, provided that the player completes all 72 holes. |
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All players are amateur, although players at a high level may receive income from sources such as sponsorship and grants. |
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Despite widespread local interest, participation was largely amateur. |
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Club cricket is a mainly amateur, but still formal, form of the sport of cricket, usually involving teams playing in competitions at weekends or in the evening. |
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Lewis chose not to turn professional after the Olympics, and instead fought four more years as an amateur, hoping for a second chance to win a gold medal. |
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Gaelic sports at all levels are amateur, in the sense that the athletes even those playing at elite level do not receive payment for their performance. |
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I can think of no good reason to use blink because blinking text and images are annoying, they mark the creator as an amateur, and they have poor browser support. |
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In 1930, Jones returned to St Andrews for the British Amateur. |
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