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were picture
noun
A representation of anything (as a person, a landscape, a building) upon canvas, paper, or other surface, by drawing, painting, printing, photography, etc.
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There were picture sleeves and coloured vinyl pressings and imports.
There were picture books of air-conditioner graffiti and of people sleeping on the subway.
There were picture windows, with spectacular views, on the other walls.
Among her more than 35 works were picture books, folk tales, science-fiction stories, realistic novels, biographies, and mysteries.
Paul Hill, the mission flight director, told a news conference at the Johnson Space Center here that the rendezvous and docking were "picture perfect".
In painting as well as sculpture, Buddhist themes began to give way to more secular works; especially popular were picture scrolls (emakimono), which took as their themes the history of temples and shrines, the biographies of founders of religious sects, and, increasingly, military epics and the secular life of both courtiers and warriors.
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But Ari Fleischer, a spokesman for Mr. Bush, said that Mr. McCain's protestations after the primary were "picture-perfect proof" of his nature.
It has not rained here since last week, and today and Monday were picture-perfect days with midday temperatures in the high 60's and low 70's.
On Tuesday, as he greeted supporters in sweltering heat outside a polling station, Mr. Cruz and his wife, Heidi, were picture-perfect, not a wrinkle on their clothes nor a hair out of place.
There were pictures.
And where were pictures of the bruises?
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