Sentences with phrase «accompanying the image read»

The caption accompanying the image read: «Jesus is changing me from the inside out everyday!
The text accompanying his image reads:»... a pertinent, unique and irreplaceable publication, I was proud to be part of it.»

Not exact matches

This state of affairs can be only partially encouraging, however, for the increasing worldwide popularity of TV has been accompanied by a steady decrease in reading (and in nations where the literacy rate is low, television can have an instant impact on people who have never read a newspaper or magazine) At any rate, recent research has concluded that of all media, newspapers do the best job of presenting a satisfactory image of aging.
So if your child responds to pictures better than words, find books that have lots of interesting images accompanying text to encourage reading.
Participants read sentences with familiar and unfamiliar word orders accompanied by pictures depicting the meaning (see image).
The idea arose from findings that many chromatin modifiers, such as p300, contain both domains that catalyze chromatin modification and, importantly, other domains that read the chromatin modification status (see accompanying p300 image).
How many times have you read articles or news stories on the subject of obesity in which eating fat or saturated fat is singled out as the culprit of disease, accompanied by an image of an overweight person digging into a plate of burger and fries?
While all images were accompanied by a lick of flavor text, everyone rushed to painstakingly analyze the images themselves, and thus, aside from a few folk who actually read the descriptions, everyone missed a juicy little detail.
However, it's possible to take informational text and accompany it with nonengaging illustrations or images that are hard to read.
Next, read Carson's text accompanying the photos and discuss with students how adding the author's words changes their thoughts, feelings, and what they «know» about the scene in each image.
«At this point, we can not tell if the resolution is higher (or - Retina») but it is definitely higher quality in terms of its build,» reads the Feb. 1 posting, accompanied by several images.
It feels so ridiculous to be reading an article about a new Ryan McGinley exhibition in The New York Times, with accompanying images, and then to open Instagram and see the same images, except with superimposed hearts over any visible nipple or bush, as if I've somehow teleported back to being a seven - year - old in Victorian England.
The images are accompanied by a simple statement that reads «if only they were this easy to reproduce,» which further highlights the futility of trying to replicate and recreate these animals that, when gone, will never be replaced.
(It's also there to be Instagrammed: «tag @albertzbenda for a chance to win a fine art print of your imagereads a note that accompanies your new $ 100 Fiete Stolte.)
After reading this article, please also click HERE for the accompanying online interactive feature which includes a 3 - part video slideshow of select images from our current exhibition along with audio voice recordings of: Jonathan LeVine, along with exhibiting artists WK and Doze Green.
Some titled on versos in Morrison's hand, with an accompanying small inscribed card reading «Photographs by Hedda Hammer» but images unsigned, generally in attractive condition, unmounted.
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