Sentence examples for topic pictures from inspiring English sources

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Instopix (Instant Messenger Topic Pictures) is a program, currently only for MSN users, that shows related pictures for their conversations.

Observe the topic, pictures of it, or videos of it.

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The two red topics (topic 1 and 2, see Table 4) have a stronger presence in more documents as compared to the topics pictured in black.

Search the picture, topic or icon.

Diversity is a thorny topic for picture books.

Even though further research is needed on the topic, the picture that has emerged requires urgent policy action.

Layout: Headers are useful; subheadings help break up large topics and pictures and give the eyes a rest.

The instructor started the lesson with a warm-up exercise (usually a topic-related picture and several questions about it).   2.

On the topic of moving pictures, though, one particularly violent South Korean movie, 2003's Oldboy, has inspired a particularly bloody browser game, where the player must guide the hammer-wielding Oh Dae-Su through that corridor, filled with armed thugs.

See what filmmakers like Oliver Stone have to say on the topic, and what pictures like "Scarface" reveal about the America's view of drug commerce.

World War I was a popular topic of these pictures and spawned the following documentaries; The Big Drive (1933), World in Revolt (1933), This is America (1933), and Hell's Holiday (1933).

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