Sentence examples for is snapshots from inspiring English sources

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is snapshots

noun

A photograph, especially one taken quickly or in a moment of opportunity.

  • He carried a snapshot of his daughter.

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Another a new project with a similar objective is "Snapshots," in which the group has commissioned 15 composers to write five-minute musical epigrams inspired by a photograph.

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SM: I was only five so all I have is snapshot memories.

"My polls are snapshots not predictions".

Novels are snapshots and this is a snapshot about men.

Moreover, polls are snapshots, and not forecasts.

The next few moments are snapshots in time.

Everywhere were snapshots and business cards, tacked to the walls.

"My polls are snapshots not predictions," he said.

A last minute swing to Romney: Polls are snapshots.

"One assumes they were snapshots of a generation's taste but they must also be snapshots of stuff that fell out of vogue and became embarrassing.

Following are snapshots of how some people and places are faring on the road back.

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