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Cambridge Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves summed up the afternoon. "I think [the fair] is extraordinary. It's really a snapshot of Cambridge...we have a good time with each other," he said
What Burrows and his colleagues are looking at is more than a confirmation of astronomical theory. It's also a snapshot of what our own sun must have looked like about 5 billion years ago. And it raises the intriguing possibility that most, if not all, of the stars in the Milky Way may have planets, and that at least some of them may be home to extraterrestrial life...
Hope adds that she might be more inclined toagree "if this were a snapshot. But I think thatthe kind of talent that Charlie brought issomething that will get to be well-represented...
Dunaway is considerably more relaxed than in recent roles (noteably as Depp's lover in the well-intentioned "Arizona Dream" in 1994). Brando, too, seems content to let the film pass him by, with only a snapshot of him circa "On the Waterfront" to suggest his former power...
...compiled profiles of hundreds of thousands of individuals from almost 2,000 communities and tribes. And to ensure a degree of "purity," the study was confined to groups that were in their present locations as of 1492, before the first major migrations from Europe began -- in effect, a genetic snapshot of the world when Columbus sailed for America...