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As a contributor to the language and one whose writings were confined to a snapshot of time and people, Caldwell could well afford to stand pat.
these macroeconomic data, we used results from the Federal Reserve's 1998 Survey of Consumer Finance to present a snapshot of individual households' net worth by income level.
Viewed from Asia, much criticism now leveled by American Christian activists seems less a snapshot of China in the late 1990s than a caricature drawn from the high days of Maoism a generation ago.
OSCAR NOTE II: This past Saturday's NYT reported that acting is on the rise as an occupational choice for young people, and today's USAT "Snapshot" reports that in a recent poll, 51 percent of men surveyed would prefer their children grew up to be a Hollywood star rather than a U.S.
Indeed, the complete sequence represents a 'snapshot' of the genome in which many of the recently acquired genes may be destined to disappear quickly, while the 'lost genes' detected by the method have been conserved during relatively long periods of time in the two other lineages (Figure 3).