For this I assume that the distance of the centre of the seat from the sill of the row-lock is 2 ft.
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They showed some pictures, snapshotsof their friends, of themselves, taken in Minsk.
I remember seeing, I did not read the manuscripts at all, but I saw some snapshots or photographs attached to some typewritten sheets.
When it ended Burns called Charlotte Ruston to the taking of the photographs he wanted--snapshots of the two little patients carried into the full sunlight.
You know this isn't the portrait season--too many have cameras of their own and are taking snapshots of outdoor scenes, with themselves in the foreground.
Why, I forgot to tell you in the bewilderment and excitement of the last hour, that Captain Watson here managed to secure three snapshots of the raider in mid-air, whilst his airship was being attacked.
How on earth you managed to get three good snapshots like these, all showing different angles of the machine, and to hide them away, is beyond me!
When were those newspapers who gave four or five snapshots every morning of Mrs. Wingfield engaged in canvassing for her husband, and now and again a cabinet portrait of herself, coming to reason?
The celebrated snapshots were among the cards O'Farrell had kept up his sleeve.
She has severalsnapshots of Jim Beckett and me together.
I have got together for you a few snapshots I chance to possess in which you will see him in the sunshine, and which will enable you perhaps to picture a little more definitely than you would otherwise do the life he led here.
In the drawer above these snapshots there were Hugh's letters and a miscellany of trivial documents touching on his life.
All they've had are snapshotsof you, and I want them to print a picture that will do you justice.
An observer returns from a reconnaissance flight withsnapshots of a railhead, a busy factory, or an army headquarters.
For example, we were shown last week a pair of striking snapshots taken above Martinpuich, before and after bombardment.
Whatever skill attaches to the taking of aerial snapshots is in judging when the machine is flying dead level and above the exact objective, and in repeating the process after a properly timed interval.
She was truly wonderful to look at but the snapshots that the Miller girls took of her failed to do her justice.
For the Miller girls, at Cora's request, had taken a number ofsnapshots of the growing girl to be sent to her doubting parents.
And indeed, if we hold the Forms to be simply snapshots taken by the mind of the continuity of becoming, they must be relative to the mind that thinks them, they can have no independent existence.
It is to take a series of snapshots of the passing regiment and to throw these instantaneous views on the screen, so that they replace each other very rapidly.
The Forms, which the mind isolates and stores up in concepts, are then only snapshots of the changing reality.
On the contrary, if we treat becoming by the cinematographical method, the Forms are no longer snapshots taken of the change, they are its constitutive elements, they represent all that is positive in Becoming.
But no snapshots of any scenes in America that they had taken?
After this I am not going to take so many snapshots of landscapes.
He took a snapshots and then marked the picture in a book he had brought along for that purpose.
I took a few snapshotsdown in the Makanya the other day," he said, drawing out some prints.
All right, all right, and I will get my recent additions transcribed and cataloged, and the snapshots developed.
Next to pictures of himself and family, and their pets and live stock, there is nothing Kirk revels in so much as snapshots of his native country, "greatest country in the world.
Will; "think of the innumerable chances for taking magnificent snapshots along the way.
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And, as he had brought his hand camera with him, he was able to take a few snapshotsof what he saw.
As the writing of 'Fecondite' was now finished he had time on his hands, and a part of this he proposed to devote to taking a few final snapshots of Norwood, the Crystal Palace, and surrounding scenery.
While the camera clicks off sixteen instantaneous snapshots to the second the stage director calls out the seconds, "One, two, three.
In return for his snapshotsof the Mirador and its garden, Barbara sent photographs taken by herself of Gorston Old Hall.
For one thing--just a small instance--I had never taken a photograph in my life, until you asked me for snapshots of the Mirador garden.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "snapshots" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.