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"Taking snapshot after snapshot to get just that moment you want," Dr. Drucker said, costs far less when shooting to digital memory than to conventional film.
According to documents, the agency used software sold by SpectorSoft of Vero Beach, Fla., which is marketed to employers as a way to monitor "everything [employees] do," including taking snapshot videos of the user's computer screen, and sending instant alerts based on specific keywords, program activity and printing.
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When custom-keys are provided, the sampler takes snapshots of the continuation marks corresponding to the given keys, in addition to taking snapshots of the stack.
In lieu of writing, he got a disposable camera and started taking snapshots of the countryside.
Most of those studies involved taking snapshots of the fruit fly's growth at various times.
They generally occupy themselves by taking snapshots, checking e-mail, and phoning home.
Taking snapshots of biomolecules such as proteins and DNA is fraught with difficulty.
I can't stop taking snapshots: it has become a habit, almost an addiction.
Few would argue that people who enjoy taking snapshots need a camera that also develops pictures.
Happily, those other polling firms were taking snapshots of the race, too.
"People are taking snapshots when they should be making movies," he said.
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