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The moment of capture is captured.
A reasonably coherent and consistent account has emerged of what led Gaddafi to the moment of capture.
From the moment of capture, "Unbroken" devotes itself to the terrible humiliations heaped upon such prisoners, from being punched in the face repeatedly to having to clean a pigsty by hand.
I hope it allows the viewer to really engage in a moment of capture and to appreciate the beauty of this landscape through an abstract technique.
The ideal moment of capture is just before that differentiation begins; these so-called pluripotent stem cells are coveted targets for collection and replication.
The PENTAX-original Shake Reduction system now compensates for rotational sensor movement improving the sharpness of your images at the moment of capture.
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While his book boasts clear recipes and his encyclopedic knowledge, Traunfeld's cooking does something even better: it creates the simple shock of matching a meal with a moment, of capturing times and places past.
Yet since it's a Polaroid, Ballen only so much control in the moment of capturing the photo.
And beyond that, the "Rock & Roll" images captivate on many levels: There's the thrill of seeing an artist in an unguarded moment; of capturing the excitement and energy of performance -- a stop-motion documentary of musical self-actualization; but there are also some elaborately staged portraits that, at their best, reveal a larger truth about artist or society at that moment in time.
But she recounted one vivid moment of her capture today.
Solomon is beaten and threatened with death from the moment of his capture.
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