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"What that means for human rights monitoring is that instead of having a snapshot here and there, which is one of the biggest limitations, it moves in the direction of having more regular imaging of the earth so we can have much bigger archives and can do more detailed research".
Mancini's men responded but, after having a snapshot well saved by Swans keeper Michel Vorm, Richards had an effort disallowed by assistant referee Sian Massey for offside.
This permits to argue that, having a snapshot from a N-element array available, its projections on these directions must be close to zero, even though not exactly zero in view of the spectral leakage induced by the finite sampling rate and array length.
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"Right now we really only have a snapshot," said Kevin Hale, one of two researchers who prepared the final report.
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And a third, to run during the summer, has a snapshot of a roller coaster, to suggest the thrill of discovery.
Somewhere, still, in a file marked "personal, crucial," I have a snapshot of a pale blond soldier, smoking, who was said to be my father.
Rose, a bystander to whom Pinkie clings while trying to appear invisible to the police, has a snapshot that could implicate him in the murder.
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