As she handed out photo enlargements of the underwater laboratory, she started to explain. |
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They are offering half price for enlargements printed for the Photo Exhibition. |
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Unfortunately the original negatives are unavailable and the enlargements have been copied from prints. |
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The other thing to keep your interest and pride in your work on the up is to make some enlargements of your better photos. |
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I went to pick up my enlargements from the photo shop and discovered the negatives got mixed up and all but 2 of the prints were wrong! |
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Besides enlargements and photo developing, they can produce a CD of photos. |
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He remembers planners using enlargements of his panoramic photos to model a contested expressway that would have linked the city's airports. |
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They were so impressed that they offered to print these enlargements free of cost for this exhibition, he says. |
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Some women are so hung up about their bodies that they consent to labioplasty and breast enlargements. |
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His earlier enlargements of these miniature monochromes have given way to increasingly complex compositions. |
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Both developer negs will go to 7 x 7 inch enlargements without any problem. |
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The usual scam is to clip photographs from magazines and sell enlargements of them. |
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The strumous diathesis is very common, manifesting itself in glandular enlargements, abscesses, or sores. |
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This information then is superimposed on enlargements of parasagittal sections adapted from a standard human brain atlas. |
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So far as I can tell, it consisted of twenty-one photostatic enlargements of his montages, which I find somewhat baffling. |
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A flat-chested young lady goes to Dr. Smith for advice about breast enlargements. |
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But the results are terrific, allowing quality enlargements far beyond the dreams of digital cameras or lesser scanners. |
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Most of the pictures are grainy black-and-white enlargements of ancient snapshots. |
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Expensive for most, but economical for people who print enlargements frequently. |
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Keep your interest and pride in your work by making enlargements of your better photos. |
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Beginning in 1944, to solve problems of scale, he relied on his local drugstore for photographic enlargements of pictures clipped from magazines. |
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The slower the film speed means the colours are better and the grain is less noticeable, which makes for better enlargements. |
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For, among many other things, the French and Dutch votes were also noes to the consequences of enlargement and to the prospect of further enlargements. |
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Used for hypochondriac enlargements such as splenohepatomegaly. |
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However, with the recent large enlargements in 2004, public opinion in Europe has turned against further expansion. |
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These two principal forces, economic gain and political security, have been behind enlargements since. |
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Attitudes of even skeptical citizens, do not discard the possibility on future sustainable enlargements. |
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It was a small, stuffy, defunct room, of mahogany, and deathly enlargements of photographs of departed people done in carbon. |
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The remaining states have acceded in subsequent enlargements. |
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