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Discover Ludwig'taking pics' is a valid phrase used in written English.
It's usually used to mean taking photographs/pictures. For example: "We spent the day at the beach taking pics and enjoying the sun."
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Oh and taking pics of her while she slept.
"So creepy, a man's been hiding in the bushes on private property taking pics of my baby girl," he posted.
So creepy, a man's been hiding in the bushes on private property taking pics of my baby girl,we feel sick violated.
Paul Danahar, a BBC correspondent in Tripoli, posted this image on his Twitter feed about two hours ago, showing "rebels taking pics" from the spot used by Colonel Qaddafi to deliver many of his defiant speeches.
Despite the fact that currently it's only a odd scene of folk milling around a taking pics with some annoying musak, you can follow the Nobel prize announcement on its website.
Lairy Paul was happy with his tattoos and his big life: Tourette's has made his life immensely smaller, to the extent he must wander alone, taking pics in the rain in Northumberland.
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In addition to taking pic tures, satellites of this type are expected to gather data from remote ground stations on earth.
Take pics!
Of course I took pics.
"We took pics together, alone + with his family," McDougal wrote.
Do a quick walkabout of the whole building and collect --ie. take pics or make sketches of as many written and graphic signs as you can.
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