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You can use it to refer to a photograph with a signature, usually of a famous person. For example: "My father has a signed photo of Steven Spielberg hanging up in his office."
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Charity, accustomed to being cruelly rejected by her boyfriends, thinks it's wonderful that a movie star has taken her to his bedroom and is willing to give her a signed photo and other mementos of their evening (a top hat and cane, the signature Fosse accouterments).
His classmates at Mukibi's Educational Institute for the Sons of African Gentlemen included his closest friend, the big-for-his-age King Kong, a dedicated fan of the singer Miriam Makeba, to whom "he believed he was virtually engaged" since a secretary sent him a signed photo.
As a wrap present for Revolutionary Road, Haythe gave him a signed photo of Björn Borg, because Mendes had told him early on in the proceedings: 'If you're going to direct a film, you'd better make bloody sure you're channelling Björn Borg and not John McEnroe.' Mendes has no recollection of having said this, but he loves the photo, and has it on the bookshelf in his office.
Clinton showed good humor and sent Hartman a signed photo with the text: "You're not the president, but you play one on TV.
Other premiums included a signed photo book, to which I had contributed an essay, called Water Music by Marjorie Ryerson, Susanne Mentzerr sings Happy Birthday or Happy Anniversary to someone special," and even a private recital.
I got a signed photo of them and that's going to be in the Christmas stocking.
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Signed photos.
There are signed photos from Keith Richards and members of Led Zeppelin.
There are signed photos from Rudolf Nureyev and Jackie Kennedy, signed copies of Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs.
Gold discs and signed photos – Elton, Kylie, Tinie Tempah and Michael Bublé – line the walls.
"We've got signed photos and objects belonging to true sporting greats.
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