She added a small screen to the set so she could watch herself as she performed while a camerawoman recorded her movements. |
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A camerawoman who filmed everything was forced by the police to erase part of the pictures. |
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His wife acts as camerawoman on their expeditions and is a practical person who organises everything. |
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An officer caused a hairline fracture to the wrist of a local news camerawoman. |
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The Hampshire camerawoman was one of three skydivers in Nepal to make the first plunge from above the world's highest peak. |
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This spring she and a camerawoman spent a month on the road filming a half hour documentary. |
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A BBC camerawoman was outraged at the effects of plastic pollution on marine life she saw while filming in Hawaii. |
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The BBC did use new footage briefly, which showed the camerawoman cowering in a cafe as debris rained down outside. |
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Working as a freelance camerawoman is a really physical job. |
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An American camerawoman trying to film the scene was quickly stopped. |
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I met a TV host and camerawoman who work for the Slice network. |
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Kerri Brooks, who works as a camerawoman for CBS Sports, once punched an Oregon fan who criticized her dad. |
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The interview is wrapping up and the camerawoman from MTV is still shoving the lens in everyone's face. |
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Often the asylum seekers are met with mistreatments by security forces or, even worse, a camerawoman kicking them in the shins. |
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The camerawoman, identified by the site as Suleman's best friend, says at one point that the sperm donor has a wife and family. |
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But the worst nightmare was when he joined camerawoman Justine Evans and producer Jo Sarsby in a cave in Venezuela to film Oilbirds. |
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She is helmswoman, navigator, repairer, cook, dishwasher, doctor and camerawoman. |
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Mrs Bartlett's 34-year-old daughter, who works as a camerawoman for a satellite television channel, said she bought Gabby and her brother Angel for her mother. |
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