The photographs are carefully captioned, providing simple but interesting details about the plants and creatures. |
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Other people's holiday snaps can be dull, but other people's family photos, if captioned amusingly, can be quite fun. |
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There's a movie theatre showing The Sound of Music with captioned lyrics for the audience to sing along. |
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Now that the contest is under way, every week features three cartoons in various stages of being captioned. |
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An image can then be captioned and shared with friends on Facebook, Twitter or IntoNow. |
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Even more surprising is that some of the illustrations, including Figure 3, are not captioned at all. |
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The painting is captioned with a quote from Nichols, explaining that all nationality disappears as a combatant drowns. |
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For example, a photograph of an all-female press club board of governors was captioned. |
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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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Min advised that photos as published were not of this incident and were captioned so. |
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Informative text provides a running commentary, and each photo is captioned with historical details. |
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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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I could sit you down and show you the identical program captioned by Canadians and Americans. |
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These include: computer diskette or electronic copy, large print, audio tape, Braille, captioned video, sign language video and described video. |
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The way the document was captioned, it appears he was approving the contract. |
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This was characterized as an incremental approach, one that did not necessarily ensure that all broadcasting would be captioned. |
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All DVDs and videos used in meetings or training sessions should be captioned to show the text equivalent of sounds and speech as they occur. |
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As of March 5, Joseph Charlebois adapted Père Ladébauche, a fetishized character by Hector Berthelot, into captioned comic strips. |
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It was captioned Preserve Your Forests From Destruction And Protect Your Country From Floods And drought. |
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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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And the few reproduced images are captioned with the name of the copyright holder of the photographic reproduction, but not with the location of the original work. |
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Please always mention the copyright line captioned above every photo. |
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The 100 individual panels it contains are drawn and captioned in the way newspapers were in Gustave Eiffel's time and are exhibited throughout the monument. |
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The Audio and Video streams are captioned in both English and French. |
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It contains more than 100 000 entries for books, magazines, articles, reports and videos, on diskette, in large print, talking books, and closed or open captioned videos. |
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The scanned files are then uploaded, captioned, and key-worded by the Magnum team before being transferred online for distribution to clients and Magnum's agent network. |
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They were bent, scribbled on, captioned and recaptioned. |
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Nevertheless, it is in their pages that the first pantomime, or wordless, comic strips, as well as the first locally produced, captioned ones, are found. |
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Radio-Canada captions its 10 p.m. Téléjournal newscast, becoming the first TV network in the world to provide the deaf and hearing impaired with a daily captioned newscast. |
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And Goya's print series is not a narrative: each image, captioned with a brief phrase lamenting the wickedness of the invaders and the monstrousness of the suffering they inflicted, stands independent of the others. |
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Someone who is deaf may need to use captioned audio portions of multimedia files or a person who is either colour blind or partially sighted may need his or her own style sheets. |
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This system enables Télévision de Radio-Canada to meet and even exceed CRTC expectations vis-à-vis the percentage of its programming to be captioned for the deaf and hearing-impaired. |
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