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It was copied, apparently, from a snapshot but its precise formality calls to mind the great early American folk artist Ammi Phillips Johnsonn).
The results are taken from a snapshot sample of 32,000 patients, of 107,000, who are under the jurisdiction of the 2007 Mental Health Act.
After moving to Los Angeles, in 1962, she began to paint moody, oddly Velázquez-like still-lifes of things in her studio — a lamp, a hot plate, a space heater — and a view of the freeway from a snapshot that she took in her car.
Sometimes, he makes slight adjustments to a photograph after he decides to use it: he crops out, adds in or covers over details, so that the painting will not be just a rote copy of the original, although he wants the composition to look as if it comes straight from a snapshot or news photo.
Dick also cautions against drawing too broad a conclusion from a snapshot of a plot that may continue to evolve.
From a snapshot of these databases, we describe the temporal and spatial characteristics of InSAR-measured deformation at volcanoes.
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Figure 5 A snapshot from the pedestrian tracking application.
Fig. 4 As in Fig. 1 for a snapshot from model 6.
Authors ranged from gracious to non-communicative, their signatures running the gamut from boilerplate to a snapshot of a particular time and moment.
They may get some help from a new algorithm, which mimics the way the human retina quickly recognizes patterns from just a snapshot.
In a snapshot from Berkeley, Leon's black hair was bleached blond.
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