I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a passport photograph/photo
a wedding photograph/picture
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my mother’s old wedding photographs
compromising letter/photograph/picture etc
framed photograph
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a framed photograph
take a picture/photograph/photo
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Would you mind taking a photo of us together?
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
aerial
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Oblique aerial photographs show sites in the context of the landscape and can also be used for preparing archaeological maps.
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And Rodman, in a blonde-ambition mode, rebounded like there were no Lakers present, although aerial photographs confirmed there were.
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Morrison's aerial photographs show narrow paths going straight across miles of rugged countryside.
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Air photographs Aerial photographs are often a useful way to start to approach these historic landscapes and townscapes.
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The Red Sea guide is illustrated with full colour aerial photographs with overlays showing suggested underwater routes.
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The defendants took an aerial photograph of the plaintiff's house and were sued for trespass to land.
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During World War I he worked on the western front in a field survey company and in interpretation of aerial photographs .
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These can include site plans, satellite images, aerial photographs , geophysical survey, as well as maps.
black
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The black and white photograph of a romanticised work environment seems to represent both the past and present.
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It's an old black and white photograph which I cut out many years ago from a now long defunct feature magazine.
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The black and white photograph had been taken years before, but the small boy was undoubtedly Richie.
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First he takes black and white photographs of the parchments in ultra-violet light.
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The book is illustrated by the superb black and white photographs of the late Geoffrey Berry.
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It turns out, too, that Tod has a black chest with photographs of women in it.
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I was fascinated by these glossy black and white photographs .
framed
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Statuettes, framed photographs and a clock crashed against the wall.
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A framed photograph of Sarah, taken on her eighteenth birthday, was on the sideboard.
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Between the lamps, just as in a proper home, was a pair of framed photographs .
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There were framed photographs and testimonials on the panelled walls, and some bits of polished machinery in a glass case.
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There, all alone, stood a large framed photograph of himself, Renée and Mandy.
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In the middle was a framed photograph of a woman, whom Dexter recognised as Maggie Parkin, holding a baby.
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A letter knife, an ink-block, a framed photograph and a large, folio-sized journal.
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A framed photograph of Jimmy Hill was dislodged behind the bar and fell, shattering bottles and glasses.
large
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Inside were over a dozen large black-and-white photographs of Dolly in various street situations.
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The only explanation for this relatively low price is that West must have signed a large number of photographs in her day.
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There were several large photographs and the one that he was particularly fond of certainly gives the impression of the successful impresario.
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At the home of Rose Falconio, a large photograph of James takes center stage on a living room wall.
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There, all alone, stood a large framed photograph of himself, Renée and Mandy.
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Without a word Voss then passed her a large photograph .
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Every cake has a large full-colour photograph and helpful step-by-step illustrations to make the various recipe stages even clearer.
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Edouard glanced at the large photograph on the front page and looked away.
old
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The Boston text reproduces old photographs of founding members.
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You see it even in the oldest photographs , in all the oldest maps, where the Philadelphia &038; Reading rolled by.
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The faces in the old photographs look out solemnly and silently at us.
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Or the quality of student furnishings revealed in old photographs .
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When carrying out interviews, artefacts or old photographs can sometimes provide useful stimulus.
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She asked me to gather up old photographs of myself which I liked and bring them to our next session.
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It was like coming across an embarrassing old photograph of herself.
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The frozen and remote feeling of the old portrait photograph which repelled artists like Redon has had an intense attraction for others.
white
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The black and white photograph of a romanticised work environment seems to represent both the past and present.
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Jim Feng pushes aside a bottle of soy sauce and slides a black-and-#white photograph across the table.
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Black and white photographs of long-dead pastors hung crookedly on the walls beside class pictures from Holy Trinity School circa 1940.
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It's an old black and white photograph which I cut out many years ago from a now long defunct feature magazine.
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Inside the funeral program was a black-and-#white photograph of the gnarled hands of an elderly man.
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The black and white photograph had been taken years before, but the small boy was undoubtedly Richie.
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There are three black-and-\#white photographs of the ocean.
■ NOUN
album
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Get out the photograph album , remember old times and cry - if that is what feels right for you to do.
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I looked just like the young girl my grandmother had shown me in her photograph albums .
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Next time you visit Fenland Aviation Museum, make a point of looking at the photograph albums pertaining to the Merlin's strip-down.
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They may as well have been a small part of a photograph album gathering dust in the depth of some one's attic.
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Ask to see the entire range of photograph albums together with any extras you may require such as pocket books and frames.
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Helen headed for the nearest one and asked about photograph albums .
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She remembered that somewhere Dorothy had kept old photograph albums and, on a whim, began to search for them.
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On a photograph album a For easy going daily life, the dear and valuable memorandum b Photographs 8.
color
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Last week, two community newspapers in Howard County ran front-page, color photographs of a naked man tending a campfire.
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But the quality of paper used allows stunning color photographs , beautifully reproduced.
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You will see the color photographs taken at the scene.
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Harvey Drummond has given me a color photograph he took at the front of Villa Volkov.
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A crisp, clean color photograph of the finished dish accompanies each recipe.
colour
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Paperback. 122 pages with colour photographs and illustrations.
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It has an enticing colour photograph of palm trees and white sand.
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It's full of great colour photographs and is all about endangered animals.
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Correct colour photographs are difficult to achieve.
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He carried a colour photograph of his mill in the same way that others carry their wives and children.
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The exhibition is lavishly illustrated with colour photographs and features a moss garden composed entirely of local Ulster mosses.
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Hardback. 157 pages. Colour photographs .
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From her handbag Blanche took out a colour photograph of Patricia Hoskin.
■ VERB
contain
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They refused to allow him to examine his sister's file except to show him that it contained a photograph of her.
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CompuServe recently shut down direct access to certain newsgroups containing indecent photographs and material.
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She pulled from under the bed a box containing photographs and cuttings from happier days.
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The ranch house, corral and outbuildings have been restored and contain exhibits, photographs and period furniture.
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The book contains 58 photographs of this unprepossessing site.
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It contains photographs and activities related to works of art for children ages 7 to 10.
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At the same time he also passed to us a folder containing photographs of the crashed aircraft.
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The Bruins version contains photographs of the new FleetCenter, in which the team began playing only last year.
frame
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Rank-and-file members are allowed to have one small framed photograph on their desks or in their work areas.
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As I pace I notice a framed photograph hanging over the glass-front cabinet.
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Along the shadowed walls are framed photographs of men and women.
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On a table near the bed there was a framed photograph of a blond, beefy-faced young man.
illustrate
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A wide selection from the museum's collection is illustrated in beautiful photographs by Ferrazzini.
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Many books on art were illustrated with actual photographs in those years.
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The exhibition is lavishly illustrated with colour photographs and features a moss garden composed entirely of local Ulster mosses.
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Somewhere along the way the book turned into a chronicle of family stories, illustrated with family photographs .
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The Activity Book is in full colour and is heavily illustrated with photographs of scenes from the video.
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I was thinking of a text illustrated with his photographs: a memorial.
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Both are lavishly illustrated throughout with period photographs and technical drawings.
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It is fully illustrated with colour photographs .
include
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Our contribution to Minerva included a photograph of the angiogram, but this was not published.
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These will include photographs taken at the cabin, and objects seized from it.
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It also includes photographs , drawings, prints, ceramics, textiles and furniture.
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Divided by region of Great Britain, it includes photographs and detailed descriptions of each property.
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A statistical Part Three rounds off a well-presented book which includes over 160 photographs , a number in colour.
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Nonstatistical techniques will include the use of photographs , maps, drawings and illustrations.
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News photographers were allowed to take photographs during certain moments of the trial, including photographs of Clarence Darrow addressing the court.
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Barros and Pereira were the main sources for the article, which included photographs of the ceremony.
look
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In looking at childhood photographs , her sullenness, always seeming to be apart, looking rather sour, tense.
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You flip to the back flap of the book and look at the photograph of Peter Rock.
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When he looked at the photograph , yes.
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We were looking at a photograph .
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Brown looked at a photograph of his wife on his desk.
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In looking at an Adams photograph , the salient effect is of sharp and even surreal contrast.
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She looked nothing like her photograph .
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Malatie looked at the photographs of each of her children with equal pride.
pose
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On one occasion she agreed to pose for photographs on the condition that she would then be left alone.
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I saw Kim Anh in her wedding dress, and the stiffly posed photographs .
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Then, one day, Wilkens saw a group of his peers posing for a photograph .
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Scarborough Group enticed internationally renowned playwright Alan Ayckbourn into posing for a press photograph while signing appeal letters.
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His men posed for photographs holding severed heads.
publish
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In their magnificently illustrated accounts, they had even published drawings and photographs of these remains.
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In 1860 Louis Martinet published two volumes of photographs o principal works of contemporary art.
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He lectured and exhibited and published his photographs in a series of successful books.
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In 1857 Colnaghi published photographs of the Manchester Art Treasures exhibition.
see
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She checked, but saw only a few photographs of a passing-out parade, a map, some pens and a blotter.
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Everyone who sees these photographs gasps.
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Elizabeth had seen photographs of Dale in Tom's house, and photographs of her older brother Lucas.
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You will see the color photographs taken at the scene.
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Then I saw the photographs in the newspapers, and I was still unsure.
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When she saw the photograph , Gloria said it looked more like Tom than Tom did.
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Rainbow Rabbit would love to read your letters and poems and see your photographs .
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And there, exactly as he had seen it in the photographs , was TMA-1.
send
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You will need to send a photograph to Spotlight, too.
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Well, you could at least send a photograph .
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She did, however, ask that Christine send her a photograph .
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Newsletters are sent out and photographs of your chosen pony.
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Working hard in excellent position in Gurgaon factory. Send photograph and horoscope.
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He'd asked Ashdown to send him a photograph that he could use.
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He sent me a photograph of it recently.
show
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Various suggestions are shown in the facing photograph .
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They were shown photographs by Steichen, Demachy, Puyo and others and asked to comment on them.
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He offered to show me her photograph , but he could not find it.
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We also have two full-color inserts to show maps and photographs whose major features need color.
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As we were standing by my car, Dean showed me a photograph of his girlfriend.
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Might we not show these photographs to the government and land the people in trouble?
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I show their photographs to new members when they join and they gaze, open-mouthed, at the transformation.
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In their sorrow, the Sisters showed me several photographs of Bapi that had been taken over the years.
take
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Perhaps the local paper will take photographs for a story and make copies available to you afterwards.
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I want you to take photographs in every season.
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I dodge amongst the mud and greasy boulders trying to take photographs in the gloomy light.
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News photographers were allowed to take photographs during certain moments of the trial, including photographs of Clarence Darrow addressing the court.
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He is going to take some photographs .
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He took a photograph of the sign, on the ground in front of it.
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Conversations with clients were tape-recorded and remote controlled 35 millimetre Olympus cameras took photographs in the bedrooms.
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He took out the photograph from his pocket and studied it again, paying special attention to the eyes.
use
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Wrinkling was assessed using photographs of the subjects' temples, and a severity score based on predetermined criteria was assigned.
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But the quality of paper used allows stunning color photographs , beautifully reproduced.
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The Central Office of Information is another organisation which may well be able to use your photographs .
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The commission hopes to use the photographs to find problem areas that contribute to or worsen flooding in the county.
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For example, the photograph on the previous page shows how pressed flower designs can be used to decorate photograph frames.
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A significant difference might be described between the way in which Degas and the battle painters used these photographs .
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It comes with over 250 images, so you can edit and use photographs , even if you don't have a scanner.
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He uses photographs directly and shamefully to obtain the truth.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
colour television/photograph/printer etc
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All bedrooms are of a high standard offering private facilities, satellite colour television, in-house movies and hospitality tray.
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All rooms have central heating, colour television, tea/coffee making facilities, en suite or private shower.
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Answer Every room has a nineteen inch colour television, tea-making facilities and a direct dialling telephone system.
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He carried a colour photograph of his mill in the same way that others carry their wives and children.
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If you're lucky enough to have a colour printer, you can also fiddle with text and background colours.
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It has an enticing colour photograph of palm trees and white sand.
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The exhibition is lavishly illustrated with colour photographs and features a moss garden composed entirely of local Ulster mosses.
full-length mirror/photograph/portrait etc
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Dropping the robe off her shoulders, Anne turned to a full-length mirror.
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He put his handkerchief in his pocket, and looked into the full-length mirror on the back of the guest room door.
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If a full-length mirror rests on the floor with the top tilting away from you it can make you look taller.
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On a platform nearby, another man jumps rope before a full-length mirror while a fourth pounds a speed bag.
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She caught sight of her own reflection in the full-length mirror behind the wardrobe door and gave a disgusted snort.
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She grimaced a little as she caught sight of her own reflection in the full-length mirror.
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She stared at herself for some time in the full-length mirror of the attic bedroom.
sepia photograph/print
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My aunts seemed very far away, faded, sepia photographs stuck in some childhood album.
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Prominent among the pictures is an 1854 sepia photograph of Jonathan Pickering, the bewhiskered company founder.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Ansel Adams' photographs of the American wilderness are now worth thousands of dollars.
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black-and-white photographs of the canyon
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I hate having my photograph taken.
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My camera's fully automatic and takes really good photographs.
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The photographer asked all the guests to stand still and pose for the wedding photograph .
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Visitors are not allowed to take photographs inside the Museum.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Christine showed me a book based on their documentary and explained the captions under the photographs.
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Her wedding photograph showed her with a prettily plump figure.
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In this photograph , which appears in many anthologies, the chair looks bleak in its complete aloneness.
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It's full of great colour photographs and is all about endangered animals.
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The photograph is always about looking, and seeing.
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The exhibits are surrounded by period costumes and photographs, and the show is to last until January.
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The first photographs should be released later in the day.
II. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
camera
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It is a simple closed circuit television system, a video camera photographing a speech being rolled beneath it.
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They used miniature cameras to photograph secret documents and shortwave radios to receive coded messages from their spy masters, prosecutors said.
child
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But a question lingers none the less: When we photograph our children naked, are we crossing a line without realizing it?
woman
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Then he kneels on his seat, leans his torso out the window and photographs the woman from above.
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An angelically photographed pregnant woman lovingly jabs a filthy needle into her arm.
world
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I'd been doing a bit of photojournalism and had always wanted to see and photograph the world .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Ruskin refused to be photographed for the article.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Agents also rented a room across Columbus Avenue and photographed everyone who entered and left the Portofino.
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Broke down while being photographed by his friends?
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He was photographed by Man Ray in a sharp, dark suit with a striped shirt and white collar.
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He went to her workplace and badgered and finally photographed her, infringing our private lives.
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They have therefore never been photographed with sufficient resolution to show their sizes and shapes.