Currently, although in good condition, the house and gardens may look a little drear, particularly in the agent's snapshots. |
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Photographs of celebrations, family gatherings, and miscellaneous snapshots predominate the piece. |
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The two snapshots were presented monocularly and sequentially, being separated by a brief time interval. |
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Mapping provided us with written snapshots of the movements and activities of drug users throughout the community in time and space. |
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In another example, the papers allege, a soldier unzipped a body bag and took snapshots of a detainee's frozen corpse inside. |
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Images of text, postmarks, snapshots and family photographs are fragments in a non-linear narrative. |
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Most of the time these family photos and snapshots end up in an album, and occasionally, if they're really good, as a framed print. |
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His photographs often include other pictures, for example family snapshots propped on a table or loose prints gathered in a box. |
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She pulled out her camera and took several snapshots of it as she approached. |
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If you are thinking of only using your camera to exchange snapshots with your friends, you do not need to spend a lot for the camera. |
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More than a few handhelds also offer a built-in digital camera for taking snapshots and video sequences. |
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They do not expect, or want, grand theories that fill a book, but are interested in brief snapshots. |
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The results are brief snapshots of modern American life that are ruthlessly funny and desperately sad. |
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The Advanced Client software can also take snapshots of DB2, SQL and Exchange data, as it has done for Oracle in the past. |
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These centralized data protection solutions include replication, mirroring, snapshots, tiered storage and online backup. |
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The film reviews are fascinating snapshots across more than half a century, and Hollywood itself gets it in the neck regularly. |
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It's more the size of a breadbox, but it can handle 8x10 photos and ordinary letter-size documents as well as 4x6 snapshots. |
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The breathtaking new images from Mars have the seductive familiarity of holiday snapshots. |
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Emerging trends include the brilliantly hued photos of Winstanley and the classic snapshots of Metzner. |
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Here are snapshots of three who took on companies in trouble, faced angry creditors, got their egos bruised, but might do it all over again. |
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Hazy but damning snapshots of the episode were released on that evening's television news. |
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You can take your camera and one of these little machines to parties and churn out snapshots on the spot. |
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But you need not tear along perforations as with snapshots produced by competitors. |
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Vicariously, through their family snapshots, which he processes and greedily copies for himself, Sy gets his fix of the picture-perfect family. |
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This takes snapshots of a system's hard disk content and stores the information in a compressed form on a server. |
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Under her they merely turn from pointillistic snapshots into abstract expressionism. |
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Use fabric-covered corkboard as an attractive way to display recent snapshots. |
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They pose their children in front of the buildings for snapshots, just as Seattleites do at the Space Needle and Experience Music Project. |
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If you are on the Internet, you can get real-time, weather snapshots and local forecasts from several sites. |
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His pretty, sparkling, frothy snapshots of everyday life, children, nudes and landscapes guaranteed him the most reproduced artist status. |
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The storage administrator will also need to manage the number and currency of snapshots. |
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I took snapshots of individual works and of details and became madly obsessed with the paintings. |
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The 10 trips profiled here are mere snapshots of the rapidly growing world of ecotourism. |
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Most of the pictures are grainy black-and-white enlargements of ancient snapshots. |
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She instead gives the reader quick snapshots as fast as the events she describes. |
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One of my favourite snapshots of my son shows him running around, winkle to the wind, naked as the day he was born. |
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At times those casual little snapshots become the essential records of meaningful events that passed, barely noticed in their day. |
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For example, while previous versions of Paint Shop Pro included a fix for red-eye in snapshots, the latest version simplifies the process. |
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People come with their rolls of film to this supermarket to have their snapshots developed. |
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Its loose structure is concerned less with broad narrative arcs than with random, largely comic snapshots of ruination. |
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As cyclists rode through the rustic towns that hug the route, spectators cheered, waved, and took snapshots. |
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Incidentally, the camera allows us to take snapshots while it is recording a video. |
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Both artists are skilled storytellers, able to use a few deftly chosen images to render snapshots of their own autobiographies. |
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Since he didn't own a scanner, he'd tape photographs on the wall and use his Sony video camera to take snapshots of them. |
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Her photographs have the look and feel of mere snapshots, as unmediated realism, unencumbered by artifice and self-conscious construction. |
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In the meantime, his unsettling snapshots of troubled teens capture something of the unreal nature of this millennial time. |
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His social snapshots reveal the unhappy repercussions of tyranny and poverty in a picturesque Africa. |
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This was of course next to all the snapshots of their team's crashes and a few Polaroids of team members in the hospital, usually giving a thumbs up. |
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The calmness of the music, too, contrasts with the snapshots of city life, making the potential freneticism of the image seem muted by the accompanying sounds. |
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Along this section is a scenic pull-off that's perfect for snapshots. |
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The final alcove was jam-packed with works that add travel snapshots and promotional photographs, either enlarged or regular size, to the dizzying mix. |
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Larger but more coloristically restrained, a major work from 2000 also contains a patchwork of snapshots that may or may not have any personal meaning for the artist. |
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Comprised of eight minimal, ambient soundscapes, digitally processed and sourced from snapshots of classical music, the result is nothing short of breathtaking. |
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You can also specify if the web page snapshots will be processed. |
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The same could be said for most of the world's capitals, reduced in their filmic incarnations to semaphoric rough sketches, tourist snapshots, or broad caricatures. |
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Who would value microphotography of the AIDS virus, our family snapshots, letters and diaries from the Civil War, or recordings of national and local political debates? |
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A hardware provider is usually a storage provider, like SANRAD Iscsi V-Switch, which creates and maintains snapshots at the storage hardware level. |
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Well, Lou, there are about 1,000 images altogether, but we're told that many of them are innocuous, pictures of innocent horseplay and just snapshots. |
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These experiences are turned into snapshots of worlds that are normally utterly alien to the West, yet become entirely understandable with Kapuscinski as guide. |
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The snapshots show the artist's wryly observant take on his world. |
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Demonstrators yesterday testified as to how impossible it would have been to count the numbers remotely accurately from aerial snapshots or crowd flows past certain points. |
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So my first act as the room's inhabitant was tacking a few posters to the walls and planting framed snapshots of my close circle of friends on the shelves. |
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These are snapshots anyone might note when reviewing that year in music. |
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In recent years, qualitative studies have augmented previous research, providing snapshots of parents' experiences raising a child with a disability. |
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Difference is, when her brother finds snapshots of Nadia cavorting on a Spanish beach, the honor of the family is compromised. |
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The artist's deftly stippled, textured works resemble blurry travel photographs of exotic locales, snapshots taken in a time before mass tourism and Club Med. |
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Glossies, snapshots and notes litter the text like shards of broken glass. |
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If you just want a standard, entry level digital camera for family snapshots and auction photos, then a point and shoot digital camera is a budget conscious choice. |
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At our family reunion, the menfolk generally have a ball game, while the womenfolk gossip and trade snapshots. |
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It works by using FRAPs to collect and store circuit, PVC, protocol and application performance data in up to three-second snapshots. |
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The snapshots also helped place thousands of previously hidden and uncategorized asteroids into families for the first time. |
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Modern Family's Eric Stonestreet snuck into a few snapshots too, photobombing some of the other celebs and making funny faces. |
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They studied pufferfish young, or larvae, which begin life with normal conical teeth, taking hundreds of snapshots of the fishes developing. |
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The eventual proliferation of TAS devices will eliminate the proverbial backup window without the overhead and cost of multiple mirror sets or snapshots. |
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The children bonded their snapshots to the scrapbook pages with mucilage. |
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Through these dramatic contrasts, Zuo's poem effectively aestheticizes female vengeance by poeticizing its unorthodox implications in a series of dramatic snapshots. |
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Moving achronologically through the last decades of the 20th century, the pieces are snapshots of the life of a single protagonist and the people and events in his orbit. |
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To capture structural snapshots of C3bB and C3bBD, the researchers first generated mutant proteins that would stabilize the complexes in their active forms. |
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One saw a row of beach snapshots and a row of glass water bottles, but there was a lot more going on in Horvitz's projects than was apparent in the galleries. |
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