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"The teeth are giving us more of a snapshot of what's going on," Dr. Martin said.
It's a recreation of a snapshot that my mum took of him in about 1990.
The image has the immediacy of a snapshot and seems to be saying, "Yes, I'm slightly nuts".
How glum-making is it that all it takes is the promise of a snapshot with the president for our elected representatives to revert to elementary school behavior?
This is followed by the description of a snapshot of her beautiful mother, in beige linen, who before her suicide gave her daughter "an abiding sense of freedom and the right to claim that freedom, that will last a lifetime".
And Gladys, insecure in a new culture, overreacts to the discovery of a snapshot of Norman with Joyce (Lisette Guerin), another teacher in the college and a former lover, who gives her the cold shoulder when they meet.
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(She'd also taken the liberty of enclosing a snapshot of herself).
Robert Krulwich, a "Nightline" correspondent, shows a group of teenagers a snapshot of Al Gore and draws a collective blank.
We have several "brains," almost like a series of a snapshots at various stages of evolutionary development and complexity.
Songs written in times of civil unrest, a snapshot of that moment in history.
Architecture of Dance offers a snapshot of what ballet looks like today.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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