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Crime fighting is not emphasized as a primary use as the cellphone industry introduces more and more camera phones capable of taking a quick snapshot and sending it wirelessly to the Internet.
She makes sure to give characters who appear for no more than a sentence or two a name, a nationality, and a mole on the cheek or a passion for collecting antique maps; it's as if she were grateful to them for dropping by, and wants to commemorate the occasion by taking a quick snapshot.
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FotoFlexer also now integrates directly to your webcam and to take a quick snapshot and edit it.
So when you hit that home button, or, I imagine, change pages in Safari, it takes a quick snapshot of it so it can do a nice transition, flip it, zoom it, whatever.
But first, let's take a quick snapshot of companies impacted by Hurricane Sandy.
So I wanted to take a quick snapshot at some true innovation in branch design and deployment today.
Now for the real story, which is really awful and depressing: I showed up at the hotel with a photographer to take a quick snapshot of Woody to accompany the interview.
"We need to take unprecedented action to get a quick snapshot of how our ash trees are fairing in the wider forest and woodland environment.
But after things settle down, this will be a good way to get a quick snapshot of basic website statistics.
We've rounded up all of Brown's actions here, and have a quick snapshot of the final activity below.
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