Sentences with phrase «small snapshot»

This particular volume, Gerhard Richter: Florence, contains a series of small snapshots of the view outside Richter's Cologne studio as well as street scenes in Florence, which he altered by applying oil paint with a palette knife.
At the Nashville funeral for his son, Larry Bironas said, «Your friends and family will, over time, cleanse and heal this small snapshot that has tried to overshadow who you are.»
The information below offers just a small snapshot of our recent media outreach and the information available from the National Sleep Foundation.
Here's just a small snapshot of my time in New York:
This is a nice feature, as many scene selection menus have small snapshots.
«I think very few districts will go in that direction because to see a teacher perform one lesson out of 180 days of school... is a small snapshot.
Final thoughts: This is just a small snapshot of the conference and some personal highlights.
The table above is only a small snapshot.
Most of the time, their ads only show the research and results that they choose to show to the public, and they're only a small snapshot of a time when everything is going great.
Now take this scene and repeat it about 20 times during various hours of the day, and you have a small snapshot of my potty training routine with Brooke, my 10 - week - old Dalmatian.
Loving Pets is proud to work with an ever - growing network of professional dog and cat trainers, behavioral and pet lifestyle experts, inspirational causes and award - winning pet media partners, and we want to share a small snapshot of great resources that mirror our commitment to quality and dedication to the human - animal bond.
This is just a small snapshot of all the Secrets Society rewards store has to offer!
This is just a small snapshot of the work they have done.
The exhibition as a whole aims to provide a small snapshot of art history, bringing together like - minded artists whose personal narratives still manage to traverse a wide breadth of time and place.
More than the arch of the waves and the wind in the sails, Cánovas became concentrated on small sections of colour within the canvas, particularly the blinding luminosity of cloud formations and skyscapes — not the painting as a whole but a small snapshot of the full scene before him.
«What we see today is just a small snapshot of how species have existed for millions of years,» says lead author Dave Steadman, ornithology curator at the Florida Museum of Natural History on the UF campus.
Here's a small snapshot of a very small section from the middle of one of the Toronto pages.
As such, social media can be a difficult kind of evidence to use because it consists of a small snapshot of what people want others to see and hear.
To conclude: this is just a small snapshot of what is happening with AAI and what it means for the legal market.
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