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been images
noun
An optical or other representation of a real object; a graphic; a picture.
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Much of it, like the photo here, has been images of himself.
Here in the United States they make books that for me, will have been images that you will only see maybe at the museum.
Kurt Kauper is a painter whose work had, for the past fifteen years, been images of familiar cultural icons opera divas, Cary Grant, hockey players, and Barack and Michelle Obama seen in a variety of unfamiliar ways.
These can have a special resonance for the parents among us, but there have also been images of the airline passengers' bodies in Ukraine, scarcely covered by black plastic sheets.
It was the first day of rookie minicamp, and the players who for months had only been images on film, names on a scouting report or numbers at a workout were taking their first steps as professionals.
Since 1997, the sculptures have been images of black-and-white cows, but last month, Mr. Ravitz replaced them with he called "sensuously shaped" gold drips, from two to eight feet long.
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The problem is images.
And always there are images.
They are images of art, not art".
There are images of all that.
As, apparently, are images of women singing.
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