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    Use "snapshot" in a sentence

    snapshot example sentences

    snapshot


    1. snapshot is exactly the same as the other 23, what do you


    2. The snapshot now on the ID card showed him wearing a uniform shirt and tie, so that his rank was indeterminate


    3. The first impression, or better yet, a snapshot from a cheap camera reigned supreme


    4. Snapshot: Attachment is also a good way of representing the bug


    5.  Snapshot: Attachment is also a good way of representing the bug


    6. At any given point in time, the statuses of configurable items are taken as snapshot


    7. with a unique snapshot of just those brain regions activated or deactivated


    8. He looks down at his aching body, taking a quick snapshot of his status


    9. He wished he had a snapshot of them


    10. A snapshot of the night Angela and June came to their house shot into his head and his body twitched

    11. stopped as in snapshot


    12. Following is a snapshot of the pre-tribulation doctrinal position held by some of the more


    13. want a snapshot of that attitude, I think of Helen Keller, who said the


    14. comparative snapshot; it must be reiterated that the investor must decipher the amount of


    15. Business cards, check-out receipts and a picture of, his dad?” He was studying a dated Kodak black and white snapshot of a John Delmage look-alike in dress suit and winged collar, cradling a violin to his chin


    16. That would have been too lucky a snapshot


    17. As I leaned back and took a look at the establishment and all that went with it as a whole, I froze a snapshot of it in my mind and realized how truly revolted I was to be there in the company of so many charlatans


    18. Since the Iotians as gangsters was really a surreal snapshot, a stereotype of a specific American phenomena, it seemed reasonable to explore Capitalism versus Communism, a theme that appears now and then in Star Trek


    19. ’ Assessment is more like taking a snapshot of a person, including strengths along with areas where psychological growth might be helpful


    20. To get a snapshot of our position in 2010 I have relied almost solely on in-

    21. Fielding nodded and he went out of the room, returning a few minutes later with a snapshot


    22. It was a freeze frame snapshot of fun


    23. Your credit score in some ways is meant to be a snapshot of


    24. used to determine creditworthiness because it gives a snapshot of the company's


    25. was a snapshot of the couple inside the car just as they are leaving the church grounds


    26. had stared straight at him, paralysing, a great deal had it shared in that snapshot glimpse


    27. Rather this is a snapshot of a victim of paralyzing insecurity and self-doubt


    28. snapshot along the timeline of a flowing waveform


    29. analogy is that of sediment and ice cores and how scientists sample thin slices of to get a snapshot of


    30. A snapshot of turbulence, a flashgun going off in the brain at the point of climax, exposing calm

    31. Students are so surfeited with good things that they often fail to digest any of them; but rush on from one example to another, taking but snapshot views of what is offered, until their natural powers of appreciation are in a perfect whirlwind of confused ideas


    32. What the painter has to do is to fix them vividly in his memory, to snapshot them, as it were, so that they may stand by him during the toilsome procedure of the painting, and guide the work


    33. The experience of being broken is a snapshot of


    34. Do they snapshot those girls or is it all a fake? Lingerie does it


    35. Narrator: reclined laterally, left, with right and left legs flexed, the index finger and thumb of the right hand resting on the bridge of the nose, in the attitude depicted in a snapshot photograph made by Percy Apjohn, the childman weary, the manchild in the womb


    36. Perhaps that day, or perhaps later, Louise found the tiny snapshot that had been taken on the afternoon Louie had left, when he had stood beside her on her front steps, his arm around her waist


    37. Blomkvist was intrigued by the fact that the drawing looked like a snapshot


    38. It was flawless, a sort of snapshot in the dark


    39. It’s hard to calculate the impact of such mementos in a world viewed through a phone camera screen, but at the time we thought it a barely adequate snapshot of the way we played


    40. ” An anecdote is a snapshot, a one-dimensional shard of the big picture

    41. Not only could she place the ages and setting in each snapshot but she could also elaborate in great detail on most of them


    42. 11 A Candle Is a Snapshot in Time—How Was This Candle Formed?


    43. Remember that future prices the VIX on a snapshot and the perceived blips between here and there will not disrupt that snapshot


    44. Let’s look at a snapshot of one ugly day in the financials—February 17, 2009


    45. On that day you take a snapshot of your portfolio, adding up the subtotals for each type of investment, plugging them into the top row of the spreadsheet, and deleting all the extraneous formulas and estimates in the process


    46. After each snapshot, answer the following questions:


    47. Do you think the candlestick will start trading higher or lower between now and the next snapshot?


    48. In essence, a commodity index gives you a snapshot of the current state of the commodities market


    49. This table is only a brief snapshot of some of the major integrated oil companies you can choose to add to your portfolio


    50. Then I give you a snapshot of the global natural gas market so you know who’s producing it and who’s consuming it

































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    Synonyms for "snapshot"

    shot snap snapshot photo print photograph image glossy likeness

    "snapshot" definitions

    an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera