Sentence examples for snapshot said from inspiring English sources

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"Right now we really only have a snapshot," said Kevin Hale, one of two researchers who prepared the final report.

"Longer exposures allow people to take a measure of a person, rather than a snapshot," said Rahm Emanuel, the president's chief of staff.

"It's going to take fans a little more time to figure out which school is in which conference, instead of a geographic location to give you a mental snapshot," said Cliff Kaplan, the president of Van Wagner Sports and Entertainment.

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For their conclusions, they added together all the up, down and sideways trends to give a national snapshot, saying that 83percentt of trend lines showed gains, while 15percentt showed declines.

M. Sanjayan, the lead scientist for the Nature Conservancy and a contributor to CBS News, posted this remarkable photograph on Twitter on Saturday: Incredible photo I shot 2day.Suds tsunami engulf #Nairobi bridge as rain stirs up polluted #river http://t.co/lpdzLgKY — M Sanjayan (@msanjayan) 3 Nov 12 The snapshot says much about the huge scope of water problems in developing countries.

(I wouldn't be able to make my Snapshot say, "Anthony Ha is the most awesome tech journalist ever" — unless, I suppose, I wrote that in my LinkedIn profile).

"If you are looking at an image of someone's brain, the effect of taking cocaine or, as a Liverpool fan, watching your team beat Manchester City is essentially the same snapshot," says Simon. "Sport does matter.

Diabetes UK's own annual snapshot says there has been very little overall improvement in diabetes provision in the past year and that some aspects of care have got worse - such as fewer people with type 1 diabetes receiving an annual check-up.

"Some flowers are blooming," the first snapshot says, and we see the boy, well-dressed and smiling, standing in a beautiful field of flowers with his classmates.

Martha Stewart, who spent the day taking snapshots, said she had been visiting Chez Panisse for a quarter-century, drawn by "its pure, home-grown food".

"All that we had before — microscopy, X-ray crystallography — were all snapshots," said Tomas Kirchhausen, a professor in cell biology at Harvard Medical School and a frequent collaborator with Dr. Iwasa.

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