Sentence examples for published on Lens from inspiring English sources

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(It was published on Lens in 2009).

The results — 21 of them, including a portrait of one canine protester — were published on Lens on Friday morning.

A post on the first part of Ms. Sharma's Darshan project, including a video of her at work, was published on Lens in December 2011.

After Aaron Huey's powerful photographs of poverty, dysfunction and gang violence on the Pine Ridge reservation were published on Lens three years ago, the reaction was strong and swift.

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II were published on-line.

Some of his book was previously published on the Lens blog.

Her first major project, "Your Veil Is a Battleground," published last year on Lens, showed teenage girls in Tehran living dual lives — a proscribed one in public and another pushing limits and striving for personal freedoms in private.

The first article in The Times about contact lenses was published on Aug. 4, 1930, under the headline "Lens That Fits on Eye Gets First Test Here".

Originally published on April 18 , 2007

In an interview this week published in The Lens blog on NYTimes.com, while she awaited word of his fate, his wife described what her husband loved to do: "covering difficult situations; getting to the bottom of human dramas".

We'll publish a large selection on Lens and share them with the families of the children photographed by Ms. Addario.

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