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Her subjects are often friends or family, and she frequently captures or recreates life-altering events: pregnancies, marriages, death.
The brainchild of Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, Godolphin is a dominant stable in European competition, where it frequently captures that continent's biggest races.
She's often in company, yet at the same time Dantzic frequently captures her alone either in the spotlight, in front of her band, or facing her dressing-room mirror, or sitting by herself in an almost empty club.
While Minnesota frequently captures the top average ACT composite score in the nation, nearly half of its 2005 high-school graduates who enrolled in the state's two-year community or technical colleges needed at least one remedial course, compared with 29percentt at four-year institutions, according to a MnSCU report.
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Eli Durst's photographs frequently capture traces of a yesterday now sliding toward obsolescence.
The television frequently captured Mr Gore sighing, grimacing and looking generally ungentlemanly while Mr Bush spoke.
His characters are frequently captured in profile, rendered as if they were pictograms created by the artist Romare Bearden.
Sapp is one of the great blabbermouths in the game, frequently captured on camera chatting up everyone from Brett Favre to Packers Coach Mike Sherman, who upbraided Sapp after he put a blindside hit on an unsuspecting Packers lineman this season.
However, in this type of platforms images are frequently captured by digital compact cameras.
Consumers also frequently capture – and share — video for very different reasons than still images – including to archive, re-live, and share life's "special" happenings.
Perhaps a more convincing demonstration of practical value is when IK searching connects to structures less frequently captured by web indexing.
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