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But an S.L.R. offers an enormous range of creative photographic controls and lenses — all of which you can now use when you film video.
Alternatively, that future historians will nonetheless look back on today's leaders, of both parties and on both sides of the Atlantic and regard them with the same disdain we now use when viewing the generals of World War I.
Weeks after becoming chief deputy, Frye developed a lethality questionnaire, modeled on the one he used in Tulsa, that county officers now use when responding to domestic violence calls.
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As a consequence, 'NG' is now used when something's not quite to one's liking.
Mr Gove's department would ensure the active promotion of British values within free schools as way to ward off "narrowness of education" - the phrase politicians are now using when they can't find bona fide examples of actual "extremism".
"Affluenza," the term some are now using when speaking about parents and the challenges they have raising their kids today.
You can now use it when playing in a league.
But with Motorola in their back pocket, Google now has another stick to use when the carrots don't work.
These findings are now available for researchers to use when choosing outcome questionnaires for other interventions.
Although advanced analytical approaches are now frequently used when studying biopotentials, such as the electroencephalogram [ 13], the electrocardiogram [ 14], and the electromyogram [ 15], to date they have only been sporadically applied to the ERG [ 8, 16, 17].
Formerly used derisively when uttered by a Southerner, now used derisively when uttered by a baseball fan not from New York; [adj.] pertaining to, or characteristic of, a Yankee, as in, The dollar may be the new peso, but God bless Yankee ingenuity.
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