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151 Another argument for including cameras is that our public institutions must learn to accommodate them-selves to new technologies.
152 In general, the cost of these cameras ranges from $200 to $300.
153 You can shop for bargains in clothes, cameras and electrical goods in modern malls.
154 The judge already has decided to ban from the courtroom not only video cameras but print photographers working for newspapers and magazines.
155 The incriminating conversations that followed were recorded using hidden spy cameras.
156 I turned our closed circuit cameras on to the flag-wavers and they appeared on the huge screens above the stage.
157 The tram carried a mobile generator for the power and provided a stable platform for the television cameras.
158 They used miniature cameras to photograph secret documents and shortwave radios to receive coded messages from their spy masters,[www.Sentencedict.com] prosecutors said.
159 The committee urged a ban on cameras, expressed in a recommendation that came to be known as Canon 35.
160 This week, a new range of digital speed cameras were introduced that can trap up to three vehicles per second.
161 He stands in front of the cameras and preaches with unmistakable pomposity, treating his opinions as if they were holy writ.
162 Since then, cameras have captured her in a variety of moods, phases, faces.
163 It is not heart-felt, and the two opponents will happily chat away out of sight of the cameras afterwards.
164 Our fully automatic video cameras are so easy to use - just point the camera and press the record button!
165 And the timing of the touching scene at the Richard Nixon Library played out before cameras was no accident.
166 In an effort to boost flagging confidence, Nimslo loaned cameras to the Fleet street city press.
167 Or, must some bridging material be built in to allow cameras or cast time to get to the next set?
168 The lifeblood of Sarajevo will drain away, the television cameras will go home and Bosnia will be forgotten in the West.
169 Digicam buying advice With digital cameras improving all the time, take some advice before buying.
170 Two border surveillance cameras, mounted on large steel poles, have been destroyed by gunfire.
171 He is not a man for lofty speeches; faced by cameras, he routinely flubs his sentences.
172 There was no evidence of security cameras, fire extinguishers, or emergency procedures.
173 It simply involves Morton, a small studio audience and the cameras.
174 The stunt took two years to perfect, and the team used a series of remote cameras to film every breath-taking second.
175 Central's cameras have also captured a good deal of real-life drama thanks to the Cook Report.
176 The class has to come to the cameras rather than the camera going into the classroom.
177 The pictures were captured by the city centre security cameras installed in Gloucester earlier this year.
178 The newspapers argued that while the judge had discretionary power, he could not ban cameras completely.
179 But in the second half when the Glenavon fans were creating trouble the cameras did not film them!
180 Electronic cameras record light as a series of digital impulses on a magnetic disk.
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