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For their part, the children took pictures of what they knew: alcoholism, joblessness, inadequate housing, the scarcity of food and a people between two cultures -- a photograph of the chief, drunk, trying to saw a board.
In an autobiographical essay, Ms. Ewald recalls that while her photographs were always respectfully selective, the children were able and willing to take pictures of anything: "the chief, drunk, trying to saw a board; a young couple fighting; a teapot on the windowsill; a great-aunt in her white Sunday dress sitting on the rocks by the shore".
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But he insisted that he was only trying "to see a friend of mine".
"It's like trying to see a firefly in front of the San Francisco skyline at night," she says.
"I've spent a year trying to see a lot of customers, trying to learn our products and technology, trying to build a team," Mr. Hurd says.
But, on the inside, I find it stunning – it's worth trying to see a show there.
He continued, "Because of the focus on DR, the people upstairs are trying to find a 'What are we doing?,' they're trying to see a whole.
Mingus was so distant it skirted the edge of invisibility, like trying to see a firefly all the way across the United States.
He was in Rome, trying to see a cut of "Piranha 2," a bikinis-and-blood exploitation flick that he had been hired to direct.
He's been run off when trying to see a movie downtown and beaten to his knees when asking for help.
When trying to see a scene whole, Rush isn't thinking only of himself, as the marks on the typescript here make clear.
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