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The top two photos were taken with the iPhone 11 Pro, and the bottom two were taken with the Galaxy S20 Plus.
And keep in mind, photos taken with lens attachments often wind up looking a little worse than ones taken with the regular cameras.
Taken with regular camera Taken with 25x camera Just like on iPhone 23 Plus, Portrait mode blurs out the background making foreground details pop.
I think we were very taken with the social experiences and now we're very taken with the need to provide safety, security, integrity on our platform.
This street scene in Brooklyn looks fine in a photo taken with the iPhone X. Taken with the iPhone X. The image has been cropped but not otherwise edited.
I'd had my picture taken with a koala, too, although the one I saw was so laconic it was not unlike having my photograph taken with an adorable eucalyptus-jonesing Deadhead.
People thought an Instagram photo shared by Google design director Claude Zellweger was taken with a Pixel phone with 20x zoom, with some saying it was taken with the unreleased Pixel 4.
And when I met her I was so taken with her and so taken with her own struggles and her own journey that it ended up being a story really about her.
Clinton if she couldn't get a selfie taken with her.
"She was very taken with the exhibition," says the onlooker.
A lot of people seem particularly taken with Jack Jack.
The indoor photos taken with the Leica also looked terrific.
And plenty of amateur mixologists are taken with infusions, too.
My picture was taken with our 1st Super Bowl trophy.
The print of the image taken with the Samsung smartphone?
And yet that's exactly the approach we've taken with healthcare.
A similar approach could be taken with mosquitoes as well.
Instead, it was taken with an (unnamed) DSLR she owns.
He left you real quick, he wasn't taken with you!
JM: I've never seen a picture taken with this camera.
The rumor should be taken with a grain of salt.
Here's some footage GoPro says was taken with its drone:
The one on the right was taken with the LiPlay.
He was immediately taken with the conjecture's simplicity and elegance.
He too is taken with the mystery of this place.
This photo taken at twilight wasn't taken with Night Sight.
Classes taken with professionals at major racing circuits aren't cheap.
Here's the same photo taken with the regular camera lens: 
Others crowded around to have cellphone pictures taken with her.
He seemed very taken with the question of restorative justice.
They are really taken with it, and are very positive.
Mr. Bennett said the photograph was taken with his phone.
DARGIS I was so much more taken with Chris Hemsworth.
They were taken with the sprawling views and high ceilings.
But this should be taken with a grain of salt.
Their paycheck deductions are taken with individual tax identification numbers.
The figures should be taken with a grain of salt.
I can see why she was so taken with him.
The cops note the pill shouldn't be taken with alcohol.
The photo below was taken with a 2x zoom setting. 
"Many of these pictures are taken with consent," Speier said.
The figures should be taken with a dose of skepticism.
But there's one thing Wright wishes she could've taken with her.
I was taken with her from the moment I saw her.
"I was really taken with Leeta from the immediate," she says.
All of the images were taken with an eye for conservation.
Optical image stabilization makes photos taken with shaky hands look clear.
However, the numbers should be taken with a grain of salt.
Other parents were just as taken with the "Hello" singer's warmth.
Younger voters are much more taken with him than older ones.
"TakenWith all my heart and soul," Chopra captioned her photo.
Each is taken with equal seriousness as a source of wisdom.
But this research should be taken with a grain of salt.
But this trend should be taken with a pinch of salt.
This approach was taken with some experimental Zika vaccines, for example.
So, every claim should be taken with a grain of salt.
The statistics need to be taken with a dose of caution.
The video appeared to have been taken with a camera helmet.
It is time for Latinos to be taken with utmost seriousness.
Clinton's supporters vied to have their picture taken with the candidate.
And now look at the same portrait taken with the iPhone.
Eric: Well, Colin, this photo was clearly taken with a phone!
This statement must also be taken with a pinch of salt.
Sometimes people just want to be taken with high-exposure positions.
No, I don't like having pictures taken with my tall friends.
However, such promises should be taken with a pinch of salt.
Those results, however, should be taken with a grain of salt.
How did Cy Twombly become so taken with your dollhouse project?
Mr. Lord, who is 97, was immediately taken with the book.
Here's a photo taken with the S20 Ultra's 108-megapixel camera.
That figure should probably be taken with a pinch of salt.
Jaden's temperature was taken with an infrared temperature gun every time.
But some tips should be taken with a grain of salt.
He was so taken with the whiff of his own musk.
Any such estimates should be taken with a grain of salt.
In case you couldn't tell, I'm really taken with this game.
Everything presented has to be taken with an enormous grain of salt.
All rumors coming out should be taken with a grain of salt.
This paper should be taken with a grain of salt, of course.
Of course, patents have to be taken with a grain of salt.
It was taken with the THEMIS VIS camera, which contains 5 filters.
Periodically, photos taken with the phone simply won't save for some users.
Her "baby steps" are taken with the help of stylist Jason Bolden.
This photo was taken with a 2x zoom setting on both phones.
Getting your picture taken with the Easter Bunny isn't just for kids!
However, the data should also be taken with a grain of salt.
But net migration figures should be taken with a pinch of salt.
All these deadlines should be taken with a giant grain of salt.
The hydrogel capsule can be taken with water before lunch and dinner.
This estimate, however, should be taken with the proverbial grain of salt.
Musk's proposed timelines should be taken with a grain of salt, however.
What action was taken with regards to the artist or artists involved?
The first lady appeared taken with the performance, according to pool notes.
Contributors who donate $5,000 can also have their picture taken with Cher.
Here are a couple of daylight selfies I've taken with the Vivo.
They were particularly taken with Crooks' 2015 film An Embroidery of Voids.
One problem: that photo was taken with a $4,500 DSLR setup. Oops.
In addition, some medications to control diabetes must be taken with food.
So, your property can be taken with very little evidence beyond suspicion.
For reference, the OnePlus 7 Pro photos were taken with the 9.5.
Research on this topic should be taken with a pinch of salt.
The figures should be taken with a grain of salt, of course.
He was a very well-liked professor who was taken with her.
"Support," means actions taken with the intent of complying with a boycott.
For $35,000 each, couples could have their photo taken with Mr. Trump.
While fascinating, these results must be taken with a grain of salt.
But he's rather taken with you, he whispers, getting into your bed.
It was very cute, but I was particularly taken with John's performance.
Now here's the same shot taken with the phones 3x zoom lens.
I was very taken with the film's Afro-feminine, Afro-feminist vision.
I was especially taken with Stormy's bedroom with its vintage glam vibes.
Ms. Mueller-Soppart and Ms. Liepina were immediately taken with Beekman Tower.
The bottom one is a thermal image taken with an infrared camera.
And here's how the same shot looks taken with the ultra-wide.
Others thought Saakashvili's accusations should be taken with a pinch of salt.
Taken with all the high necklines she's wearing, it was pretty compelling.
But this number should be taken with two big grains of salt.
A picture taken with a non-Meitu phone (left), and a picture taken with a Meitu T8 (right) A Meitu spokesperson said that the AI function is unique to the phone for now, and isn't found in Meitu's apps.
In my tests comparing photos taken with the iPhone 27S, 26 and 26 Plus, as well as a competitor, Samsung's Galaxy S7, photos taken with the 7 Plus had noticeably better detail when reviewed on a large computer monitor.
The paper itself needs to be taken with a pinch of salt, though.
Children's book editor Jordan London was particularly taken with the character Rey (Ridley).
He had pictures taken with her and another woman wearing a Somali headscarf.
Are they off-puttingly taken with themselves or too reserved for your taste?
All this, though, should be taken with a hearty, hearty pinch of salt.
Scans or photographs of the historical records must be taken with expensive equipment.
Kim Young-seok, 78 (left), has his photo taken with North Korean relatives.
The machine learning–powered feature makes photos taken with digital zoom look better.
She asked, would he mind if she had her picture taken with him.
In fact, he thinks she'd be rather taken with another candidate: Elizabeth Warren.
Products born on Instagram are best taken with the proverbial grain of salt.
Yeah, not much more encouraging than the shot taken with the Snap Touch.
This same attention to detail and care must be taken with small businesses.
But Djudjic does say that the photo wasn't taken with an A8 Star.
The current-account numbers have to be taken with a pinch of salt.
Such claims should be taken with a pinch of the island's black salt.
But things didn't pan out, as Bierdz wasn't quite as taken with Geffen.
I think the approach we've taken with China has been effective to date.
It's unclear whether similar action has been taken with Android stores in China.
It's clear that investors are taken with the San Jose-based automation company.
Like many who attended CES 2016, we were taken with the Ehang 184.
"Katy seems to be quite taken with Orlando," a second source tells PEOPLE.
At the end, the video shows Parnas having his photo taken with Trump.
Keep in mind: Single polls should be taken with a grain of salt.
Then I just mingle in the market and have pictures taken with people.
The bloc's decision will be taken with EU governments and the European Parliament.
Three men ask him if they can have their picture taken with him.
It's an annual contest that recognizes the best photographs taken with an iPhone.
Yet promises to reduce regulation should be taken with a pinch of salt.
The US State Department warns increased caution should be taken with increasing crime.
Ms. Wollersheim, who was unattached at the time, was instantly taken with him.
It's the approach the EPA has traditionally taken with waste management, he said.
Source: Apple, and a photo taken with the iPhone 11's ultrawide camera
Consequently, allegations emanating from Kiev usually are taken with a grain a salt.
At its core, every step of the way has been taken with love.
We liked it but were less taken with a slightly overcooked halibut special.
Yehi was particularly taken with the hard-hitting strong style of Japanese wrestling.
So I met him and auditioned him and was really taken with him.
You're coming to get your picture taken with the very people you've offended.
The color in pictures taken with the Samsung phone looked oversaturated and unnatural.
Some of his commentary needed to be taken with a grain of salt.
Still, all of this should be taken with a hefty grain of salt.
And before I left, they insisted on having their photo taken with me.
Speeds were varied and measurements were taken with windows both up and down.
And then she stood and had her picture taken with every single legislator.
Unfortunately, snaps taken with Spectacles still don't transfer automatically to your Snapchat account.
Along the way, it seems that certain liberties were taken with tax laws.
All future screenshots taken with the Windows + PrtScn method will be saved there.
Ever since, I've been more taken with food that keeps stride with me.
Seager was taken with Darrow the night she saw him in Thunder Bay.
Mr. Wagner was taken with the timeless quality of these churchgoers in Harlem.
"A false oath, taken with our knowledge, would compromise the Senate," said Sen.
That was the approach originally taken with what became the Mustang Mach-E.
It's a Texan tradition to get your photo taken with bluebonnets each year.
Mr. Gallant recalls being taken with "how adorable and bubbly" Ms. LaRocca was.
Your Cousin Trump results should probably be taken with a grain of salt.
Here are photos taken with each lens to show you what they do.
Yet such complaints should be taken with a pinch of salt, says Ms Thompson.
Because evidently having a photograph taken with someone is a significant chore for Floyd.
Catherine Rampell of the Washington Post believes that the kids are taken with Sanders's
From afar, the photo taken with the Pocophone F21 looks brighter and more vibrant.
When taken with other medications, it reduced the frequency of seizures compared to placebos.
Photo of the same wall, taken with the same phone, both six months apart.
That strategy is similar to the approach it's taken with T.J. Maxx and Marshalls.
This is interesting news, but should also be taken with a grain of salt.
These are very early results which should be taken with a grain of salt.
Grandiose BAT statements about global aims should be taken with a pinch of salt.
By the way, the photos in this article were taken with a Pixel 2.
So it's all to be taken with a grain of salt, pending further research.
The video was taken with 4K cameras mounted on JAMSTEC's deep-sea research vessel.
Apa has never said no to a getting his photo taken with a fan.
"This action was taken with the support of Kappa Sigma's national organization." https://twitter.
However, he said, it's a route best taken with guidance from a financial advisor.
The photos appear to have been taken with a telephoto lens from long distance.
The above shot was a single exposure taken with the electronic shutter around midnight.
Instead of lasers or scanners, a picture is taken with an ordinary digital camera.
"Taken.. With all my heart and soul," the actress wrote in the same shot.
Taken with a Lomo camera, they combine two exposures to form one trippy shot.
It did make photos taken with the nova plus a lot less less blurry.
These actions are being taken with good intention, but they are missing something crucial.
Also like Unsolved Mysteries, those stories should be taken with humongous grains of salt.
Both were taken with a 35 mm lens, meaning Latif had to get close.
Doctors warn that opioids should never be taken with sleeping pills or other sedatives.
Take a look at the photos taken with the H6D's 50-megapixel sensor below.
The media is so taken with the mystery surrounding the movie's writer Rebecca Blunt.
Experience: How many trips has the companion taken with clients, and to which destinations?
For example, this is a regular photo taken with the Galaxy S10's camera.
And this is that same photo taken with the Galaxy S10's ultrawide camera.
He had his photo taken with Ledecky and posted it to his Instagram account.
One of the Western world's first viral images wasn't taken with a cell phone.
I can't imagine asking somebody for $10,000 to have their picture taken with me.
The photo, taken with one of four TESS cameras, reveals more than 200,000 stars.
There's something fundamentally disturbing about watching gamers get pictures taken with fake, bloody corpses.
News about North Korea is best taken with a Pyongyang-size grain of salt.
"We were instantly taken with the medium and the possibilities," Ms. Dowe-Sandes said.
"When I meet people like that, I'm always so taken with them," Marling says.
It is to be used only before sex, and can be taken with alcohol.
He's also utterly taken with the food and music and culture of West Berlin.
Now here's the same ultra-wide photo taken with the iPhone 11 Pro Max.
She was taken with other girls for forced labor in a Nazi arms factory.
I led them through the Strand Bookstore, retracing steps I'd taken with their dad.
Q & A As a child, the author was taken with the sunshine and beaches.
Instead, it's a photo taken with a very narrow angle, through a telephoto lens.
These are documentary photos, taken with a flaneur's eye, of everyday life in Stockholm.
Overnight, the approach Disney had taken with the first musical kicked into high gear.
Colombo said the photos taken with the dragon were her favorite from the day.
All this is wonderful, but it should be taken with a grain of salt.
Amazon Tap is battery powered and can be taken with you on the go.
You can clearly see above that the photo on the left taken with the S20 Ultra's 108-megapixel camera is sharper and has more detail than the photo on the right, which was taken with the S20 Ultra's standard 12-megapixel mode.
Photos taken with the back camera are basically the same as on the OnePlus 3.
"These kinds of claims need to be taken with a grain of salt," Keen said.
Branson's comments, it needs to be said, should be taken with a grain of salt.
She's particularly taken with the radishes, fussing over every one she plucks from the ground.
The center image is taken with the Studio Lighting option in the Portrait Lighting mode.
According to authorities, Thompson was having photos taken with the train tracks as her backdrop.
The partial results released on Tuesday afternoon should be taken with a grain of salt.
Halsey later documented her outfit on Instagram, along with a photo taken with Peters, 32.
Instead of photographs taken with the iPhone camera, she now defaults to stickers and emoji.
The entire thing needs to be taken with a huge grain of salt, of course.
Seminar participants, she said, were told they would have their photos taken with Mr. Trump.
Film critic Leonard Maltin shared an image of himself taken with the star in 1994.
Unlike Stern, Chen wasn't taken with the fingerprint reader on the back of the phone.
Easily one of my favorite photos that I have taken with a drone to date.
Imagine you're casually getting your picture taken with friends, only to realize you're getting photobombed.
Almost every JPEG taken with the Canon was infinitely superior to what Sony shot straight.
Cook posted a photo on Sunday — presumably taken with an iPhone — of the Broncos' celebration.
But this finding, published today in Nature, should be taken with a grain of salt.
Coco Perez, so taken with her comment, used it as additional grist for the mill.
August 1, 2011 - Gulati is clearly taken with Klinsmann's playing career and previous coaching experience.
Evie is especially taken with Suzanne, a few years older than Evie and miles worldlier.
People should know that our decision to cut ties was taken with a heavy heart.
The report, "Predictive Inequity in Object Detection," should be taken with a grain of salt.
Amazon's own estimates about its economic benefits should be taken with a grain of salt.
The judges were particularly taken with his Charles Schulz-like gift for droll visual pacing.
The earlier pictures were taken with hand-held cameras with 35mm film and available light.
Examining EXIF data proves the photos were taken with one of the those two devices.
People paid about 10 lira ($543 USD) to have their picture taken with the animal.
Yet here we are, generations later still taken with the story of Rick and Ilsa.
Here's a photo taken with the regular smartphone camera lens on the OnePlus 7 Pro:
He said any claims Veselnitskaya made needed to be taken with a grain of salt.
There will be many Democrats taken with the desire to return to "normal" in politics.
Khrushchev counterpunched, but seemed rather taken with his opponent, as Mr. Neizvestny was with him.
The spectacle worked: Even lawmakers opposed to U.F.C. wanted their photographs taken with the fighters.
"At its core, every step of the way has been taken with love," Larson writes.
Anthony Davis was taken with the No. 1 pick by the then New Orleans Hornets.
It's also a viewfinder for selfies taken with the new Razr's main 16-megapixel camera.
And of course any tourist is sure to be taken with the Nashville music scene.
It becomes especially dangerous when taken with other drugs, such as coke and actual MDMA.
At this point, 40 structures have been taken, with maybe 36 of them being homes.
She says that she's become taken with public/advocacy service, particularly around issues of diversity.
According to the Salt Lake Tribune, the justice was pretty taken with the final product.
In reference to music writing any adjective should be taken with a grain of salt.
The photos taken with the Pixel looked colder — they appeared to exaggerate cyans and magentas.
That means airlines' pleading for state support should be taken with a pinch of salt.
The study's conclusions should be taken with some guarded skepticism, as even the authors admit.
No care was taken with his burial, a clue to the intensity of the combat.
She is taken with having an interested father for the first time in her life.
Now here's a 10x optical zoom photo taken with the Galaxy S20 Ultra's periscope lens.
But he said all decisions will be taken with the safety of Canadians in mind.
We knew we couldn't even show any sympathy as we would be taken with them.
He chatted and had his picture taken with some of the U.S. forces deployed there.
After meeting the Leishmans, Cornelius said, she was taken with one of Marc's favorite catchphrases.
Eventually, sheriff's deputies were able to upload photos taken with digital cameras while on patrol.
Those hollers should be taken with a grain of salt, the "Mad Money" host said.
When the mermaid was presented to Barnum, he was immediately taken with the shrivelled creature.
For $22020,000, supporters can join the golf event and have their photo taken with Trump.
For $100,85033, supporters can join the golf event and have their photo taken with Trump.
Massive displays of fake food poke fun at the popularity of selfies taken with food.
"This is the last time my picture was taken with my beloved girl Samantha," Streisand wrote.
That's because the hardline the president has taken with Beijing is one area of common ground.
"Taken.. With all my heart and soul," Chopra wrote in the same shot on her page.
When Obama was a U.S. senator he had his picture taken with the newly freed Mandela.
The photo taken with the iPhone X (center) does a better job but looks washed out.
Last year,  CEFAA released footage  of a UFO taken with a helicopter-mounted Wescam infrared camera.
But its promise that better days are ahead should be taken with a grain of salt.
"[Justice Ginsburg] was quite taken with Armie Hammer and gave her stamp of approval," Leder said.
Second, the photo was taken with the iPhone X, which absolutely messed up the bokeh shot.
Kat from London was less taken with the "shopping experience" and the use of QR codes.
They marched on the same path that white supremacists had taken with torches the previous Friday.
Then Mr. Bloomberg had his picture taken with Wayne Wong, a court interpreter and former detective.
As a result, Nokia says photos taken with the phone should have even more dynamic range.
And the president is reportedly taken with the way in which she toes the administration's line.
The thing is, some of the photos have to be taken with a pinch of salt.
He has an impressive 146,000 followers, so it's clear that fans are taken with the dog.
Illusions and clouded intuition are the inspiration for the new steps taken with the new moon.
Taken with an iPhone 6S Camera hype aside, Google Assistant is the star of the phones.
It's an exciting result, but one that needs to be taken with a grain of salt.
Promises that state-owned companies will be curbed should be taken with a pinch of salt.
So Mitsubishi's claim to be the first should be taken with a pinch of salt... water?
"She was taken with him immediately and devoured him through luncheon," said their host, Colin Tennant.
All images taken with the Fujifilm X-T30 appear here unedited and straight from the camera.
All images taken with the Fujifilm X-T23 appear here unedited and straight from the camera.
But she is taken with the mystery of why the property of division is so key.
" She also shared a photograph taken with one of her friends, which she captioned: "Berlin Sisterhood.
These photos of the National Gallery's facade during a light show were taken with his iPhone.
"One handed selfie," Lohan wrote, posting an image of herself taken with Snapchat's flower crown filter.
" She was also quite taken with the distinctive armor: "I thought the costume was incredibly striking.
Granted, it's not nearly as bad as a digitally zoomed photo taken with an iPhone 6S.
However, he noted that the discovery calls for special precaution to be taken with pregnant women.
So naturally, when we laid eyes on mini bottles of Moët, we were taken with them.
But perhaps the list of 11 should be taken with a grain or two of salt.
What did you learn from your time at Facebook and Instagram that you've taken with you?
The royal family enigma And that's probably another reason Americans are so taken with the royals.
But the dictator's words must be taken with a pinch of salt, strategists have long warned.
To them he is someone whose words are to be taken with a pinch of salt.
Often, when guests visit, especially from other countries, they want a photo taken with the flags.
After walking 18 holes with Fowler, they were keen to have their photograph taken with him.
Page and Brin both have been taken with a slightly more upscale eco-friendly vehicle: Tesla.
Read more: First of all, these rumors should be taken with a huge grain of salt.
Minshew entered the NFL draft and got taken with the 178th overall pick by the Jaguars.
These are all taken with the stock settings, which includes the HDR+ feature enabled by default.
The photo above, taken with the iPhone 11 Pro, reflects the colors a lot more realistically.
The win, however, should be taken with a grain of salt, as it came against Chicago.
This is the route Europe has taken with the recent passage of sweeping data privacy reform.
Ted is taken with her writing, and also with her naïve, admiring eagerness for his approval.
And an echocardiogram — a picture taken with sound waves — showed that the muscle was working normally.
Addyi must be taken every day and cannot be taken with alcohol, which can cause fainting.
For those less taken with this staging (I'm one of them), the exoticism goes too far.
There, of all places in the world, your author must be taken with the seriousness funeral.
Hordes of young people swarmed around the queens, eager to have their photos taken with them.
Mr. Spencer, immediately taken with her, recalled that he could not resist letting her know it.
Taken with this idea, Mr. Butler included a dramatization of Aldous Huxley's death in his play.
Here's a photo taken with the S20 Ultra' regular camera with the default 12-megapixel setting.
News of possible Amazon Go expansions should perhaps be taken with a pinch of salt, however.
Still later I was taken with the cartoons of Gahan Wilson, B. Kliban and George Booth.
Mr. Abrams said he was immediately taken with Mr. Cotton when he was a House member.
The photo above, taken with Night mode turned on, is a bit oversaturated for my taste.
And he had his picture taken with a Chinese bishop in St. Peter's Square last month.
FDA agreed overall with the position that we had taken with the safety of our talc.
For $100,000, supporters can join a golf outing and have their photo taken with the president.
Fantasy author Erin Lindsey was particularly taken with Ruth Wilson's performance as the sinister Mrs. Coulter.
That drug is based on a different compound and would similarly need to be taken with food.
Even the so-called possible Team of Rivals appointments must be taken with a grain of salt.
Hays is immediately taken with the school's English teacher Amelia (Carmen Ejogo), who eventually becomes his wife.
According to Ripley, Kim is accused of espionage — which should be taken with a grain of salt.
Alexander said the trip to Turkey was the first overseas excursion she had taken with her kids.
When Williams and Mirikitani materialize, a stream of admirers line up to have photos taken with them.
It also said Guatemalan tourists found the puppy that Shaw had taken with her alive on Friday.
However, the Moon mission's target date of 2031 should perhaps be taken with a grain of salt.
Typically, photos taken with optical zoom are higher resolution, while digitally zoomed photos look grainy and blurry.
As such, it goes without saying his claims should be taken with a heavy spoonful of salt.
These images were taken with the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), which lives on NASA's Aqua satellite.
And if taken with alcohol, as Constand alleges happened, the effects would be more severe, he added.
When the event was over, Gowdy asked Obama if he could have his photo taken with him.
"Taken.. With all my heart and soul," Chopra, 36, wrote in the same shot on her page.
Taken with the Brooklyn skyline, I pressed my hands, still oily with cherry ChapStick, against the glass.
So such claims that "I'd definitely pay," have to be taken with the proverbial grain of salt.
The combined result, it says, are photos that are sharper than those taken with a single lens.
In new photos taken with her aunt, Jennifer Smith, and beloved dog Molly, the teenager is smiling.
Huawei got caught passing off a professional image as a photo taken with its new flagship phone.
Willis had his photo taken with Federer, 34, before the warm-up and could hardly stop grinning.
Three transit images taken with the HST show statistically significant evidence for plume-like activity on Europa.
The sensitivity result from the modeling experiments should be taken "with a grain of salt," she said.
So I'm taken with the idea of HowGood, as partial as its labels will be at any
She was then taken with her family to a meeting with Abbas at his headquarters in Ramallah.
The report comes from the Daily Mail, which should always be taken with a grain of salt.
It's why pets and other mammals often have bright, laser-like eyes in photos taken with flash.
Above is a cropped area from the same shot taken with the Samsung GS7 and HTC 10.
Images of example parts are taken with a camera for the robot to match with vision sensors.
Tonic cites some studies in which CBD was actually shown to have benefits when taken with alcohol.
Wenders is plainly taken with Francis and his personal commitment to the ascetic lifestyle of his namesake.
Le Carré purists may well be frustrated by liberties taken with this reinvention of the 1993 novel.
But regardless of the approach taken with Lagares, he is expected to return, healthy, at some point.
Clinton — any individual poll that disagrees with that average should be taken with large helpings of salt.
It's hard to believe that nighttime landscapes like the one above were taken with a phone camera.
The report is low on details, so the claims should be taken with a grain of salt.
All of the estimates we made above, then, should be taken with a heavy grain of salt.
Taken with the idea, his parents and his two younger brothers went with him, to Redondo Beach.
He was so taken with the project that he signed one of the slats with a Sharpie.
There is no question that threats to American personnel and installations must be taken with utmost seriousness.
In the photo taken with Corrigan, he was not in a wheelchair and is clearly shown standing.
Again, let's see how that is done in EU councils where decisions are taken with unanimous votes.
Perhaps talk of rate cuts from politicians in Washington should be taken with a grain of salt.
That's the unusual direction that the popular dating app Bumble has taken with its latest offering, BFF.
Nico was too much really, let me tell you, and we were just so taken with her.
Gammie also invited Zoe to have her picture taken with the new sign once it was updated.
Op-Docs You know when you go to the mall and get your picture taken with Santa?
It is important to note that this poll, while professionally conducted, should be taken with some caution.
He added that he sees it as a metaphor for the risks he's taken with his career.
Clayton Cook had just gotten married and was getting some wedding photos taken with his wife, Brittany.
A spokesman for Morgan Stanley said no decisions had been taken with regard to its Brexit plans.
Many were taken with Mr. Mullins's reference to the old notion of living off the government teat.
I agree with President-elect Trump, intelligence agencies have to be taken with a grain of salt.
Sometimes, they're just taken with a subject, like Myanmar's unemployed elephants or President Xi Jinping's favorite jacket.
On the left, a detail from a 108-megapixel photo taken with the Xiaomi Mi Note 10.
Britain's decision to leave the E.U. was taken with little apparent consideration of this entirely predictable problem.
It seemed Younger itself was too taken with its romantic flights of fancy to grapple with this fact.
It goes without saying that all of these rumors should still be taken with a grain of salt.
"I think that is an inaccurate statement that represents liberties being taken with the data interpretation," she says.
Billy Eichner also shared a photo taken with Arnold "right after the fight with Mark Burnett" on Twitter.
Solar Trails Above the Telescope, Maciej Zapior (Poland)This freaky shot was taken with a solargraphy pinhole camera.
Bayer's criticism "must be taken with a grain of salt," EWG President Ken Cook said in a statement.
But in one scene [taken with] cell phone footage, all Quest was doing was taking the garbage out.
Powerpuff Girl Bubbles, taken with the idea of having a unicorn friend, pressures Donny into an experimental transformation.
"A-Rod has always been taken with the beauty and personality of Jennifer Lopez," a source tells PEOPLE.
Of course, this all should be taken with a grain of salt if you're planning your Coachella schedule.
One Republican housewife in Fort Worth proudly shows off a photo taken with him at her country club.
Some details, like the reflections on the train, look as if the footage was taken with modern equipment.
The photos are taken with Sony A6000 cameras mounted on a tripod and enclosed in a waterproof box.
The team didn't want to trade Stackhouse, who they had taken with the third pick the year before.
The approach taken with smallpox – too vaccinate the disease away – doesn't work with malaria, at least not yet.
"This means international agencies' regurgitation of Pyongyang's official food data should be taken with a pinch of salt".
In one photo taken with men, women and children in traditional clothing, Kardashian West wore an elaborate headdress.
First of all, these studies — called "life cycle assessments" — have to be taken with a grain of salt.
"He's a nice kid with a dream, which I was taken with," Mr. Fieber said of Mr. Mayo.
"A-Rod has always been taken with the beauty and personality of Jennifer Lopez," an insider told PEOPLE.
The technique: Light is shined through the paper and a picture is taken with a normal digital camera.
These results are from simple models, not real brains, and must be taken with a grain of salt.
Kim Kardashian West treated her followers Tuesday to new adorable photos and video taken with her daughter, North.
In 1966, John Lennon was completely taken with a ladder in the middle of a London art gallery.
There's a really important point there, and I've gotten more taken with it in the past three years.
Shots can be taken with a flick of the wrist and the virtual court can go basically anywhere.
If you would like to see photos of Pasta taken with a Fuji X100T, I have those, too!
Brain scans also have to be taken with a grain of salt, as sometimes they can be misleading.
Some are simply intoxicated blurs, while others are shit-faced selfies you've taken with people you don't remember.
The simulator experience, which must be taken with an instructor, lasts 90 minutes and costs 30,000 yen ($277).
It's a non-invasive indicator of brain activity — but has to be taken with a grain of salt.
I was taken with an overshirt by Tender made of rough, deadstock linen dyed a blush pink ($308).
This is the same path that LeBron James has taken with the Cleveland Cavaliers the last few years.
And to be taken with respect like we do when men speak and try to push their agendas.
But he is so taken with the elegance of electroactive bacteria that he figures it's worth a shot.
Taken with the other intelligence, the photographs could indicate that Iran is preparing to attack United States forces.
Similar actions were recently taken with the Jacob K. Javits Center, home of the New York auto show.
"All precautionary measures have been taken with security forces deployed in strength," said Assam police chief Kuladhar Saikia.
The IDx-DR program uses AI software to analyze images of the eye taken with a retinal camera.
Stories like these became the building blocks for the script (some liberties were taken with the exact language).
The top one, taken with a normal camera, shows how much visible light each one emits—pretty similar.
Statistics from porn sites should be taken with a grain of salt because we can't independently verify them.
To that end, the actions taken with the deputy director of the FBI must act as a catalyst.
Sometimes families ask to have photos taken with their own phones, which Mr. Obama hands to his photographer.
On the right, a detail from the same scene taken with the iPhone 11 Pro's 12-megapixel camera.
"Any potential decisions involving its 'crown jewel' assets must be taken with the utmost care and consideration," it said.
Bradley, 26, was taken with the 15th pick in the 2011 draft by the Brewers out of Georgia Tech.
People stood in line for hours to get their pictures taken with her, while she mostly ignored her fans.
I'm left feeling frustrated, however, by Samsung's teasing image gallery released this week, featuring shots taken with the S8.
On the Pixel 3, you get free unlimited backups of the original resolution photos you've taken with the phone.
That is partly because guests are so taken with the novelty of it that they order more room service.
The thing is, most supernatural photos that turn out to be, well, natural are rarely taken with malicious intent.
Sofia Coppola's 2013 film The Bling Ring features teens so taken with Hilton's image that they rob her mansion.
"There's been outrage over the years about the trajectory Nancy has taken with each successive cartoonist," Mr. Newgarden said.
Users will finally be able to export photos and videos taken with the shades in square and widescreen formats.
But in darker conditions, these photos can't shake that "taken with a smartphone" look; they're often muddy and overprocessed.
The quick answer: Early polls should be taken with a grain of salt, or perhaps even a full shaker.
Even in good light, it never quite fooled me into thinking the image was taken with a larger camera.
Within minutes, several people were tweeting at me, demanding to know what issue I had taken with Cernovich's article.
I will wonder every time I take a selfie now, because selfies taken with this case do look better.
He has his photograph taken with a young woman who says that this is the highlight of her day.
The drab monotony of Ms Goldin's life as an addict is captured on photos taken with her camera phone.
Taken with sweet Blair's sheer enthusiasm, flight crews began recognizing the girl and treating her as a V.I.P. client.
It requires three people to hold it up, and others were eager to get their pictures taken with it.
Bryan Ferry, the suave lead singer of Roxy Music, met Hall in 1975 and was immediately taken with her.
Doctors and nurses have been so taken with Robyn, several at the hospital have also donated to the cause.
Disney star Laura Marano was so taken with the Miami event, that she helped out in L.A. as well.
Stay tuned, as we'll be publishing some sample shots taken with the Moto Z and Hasselblad True Zoom soon.
Director Ridley Scott was taken with Giger's work, and ultimately pulled the creature directly from one of his illustrations.
Photographs taken with its smartphone app are uploaded to its servers, where they enter a kind of cryptographic lockbox.
The photographer was equally respectful: the picture was taken with their knowledge and consent, and published with their permission.
Her images tend not to be location-tagged, or even look as if they were taken with a cellphone.
And here's the same photo taken with the iPhone 11 Pro, where the stars are barely discernible at all.
In this picture, the IMF's rosier outlook for 2017-2018 has to be taken with a grain of salt!
Claims about intercontinental capabilities should therefore be taken with a large grain of salt, said weapons expert Markus Schiller.
Upon entering 50 Bowery, I was immediately taken with a space that sought to pay homage to its surroundings.
This can be a detailed spreadsheet, or a video of your home and its contents, taken with your smartphone.
Shuttering Delhi's schools was a measure taken with the best intentions, but unfortunately is unlikely to do much good.
I was particularly taken with Mariela Scafati's hybrids of paintings and sculpture at the Buenos Aires gallery Isla Flotante.
"I was very much taken with Tommy when I first met him," he said by phone from Los Angeles.
I am taken with the way he captures talent whether he's shooting them in character or in real life.
He's impressed by the turnout, but he's more taken with the seamless efficiency of the McDonalds' Speedee Service System.
"I was just kind of taken with this concept of dirty gospel and a bourbon-drinking reverend," she said.
Taken with the Gallup data, they paint a picture of a nation split down the middle on the President.
Mr. Modi's economic promises are so extraordinary they must be taken with a deep slurp of salty lime juice.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Swiss investors, taken with his district's alpine terrain, helped develop road and water systems.
Reddit user twoforjoy recently shared an image she'd had taken with the Justice League star at Denver Comic Con.
But it carries a strong warning about potentially dangerous low blood pressure and fainting, especially when taken with alcohol.
This is the same scene as the one above, but taken with the Mi Note 10 on default settings.
They have taken with them the group's most important recruiting, financing, propaganda and external operations functions, American officials said.
Supporters will have to pay $100,000 for the golf outing and to have their photo taken with the president.
Bowie was so taken with Bali that he had an Indonesian-style refuge built on Mustique, in the Caribbean.
We showed Nat once when we were in Spain and she insisted on having her photo taken with it.
That assumption should be taken with caution, as it is based on just a small handful of readily available statistics.
"Kappa forever," she captioned a photograph taken with the ladies, referencing the sorority at the center of the Fox show.
Here's a thought: if you pay £1,000 to get your photo taken with Floyd Mayweather, you are an actual idiot.
But in another test, photos taken with Google's and Apple's phones depicted a deeper shade of red than Samsung's device.
Importantly, this is a very small sample size, so the results need to be taken with a grain of salt.
Taken with McAvoy's performance, the shift creates an inescapably claustrophobic atmosphere where brutal violence seems just one small step away.
But if we were taken with the playful, minimal styling and entirely reasonable prices before, we're now completely won over.
Taken with previous studies, the new research offers a two-part answer to why grammar rules are built—and lost.
It'll look fine for instagram, but you're not going to fool anyone into thinking it was taken with a DSLR.
The paper reports that supporters can join a golf outing and have their photo taken with the president for $100,000.
A factual account of the photograph, which was taken with a refugee, generated less than 13,000 engagements, the website reported.
David Ellwand has collected over 100 vintage cameras and published the photographs he's taken with them in RetroPhoto: An Obsession.
Without independent verification, these claims should be taken with a pinch of salt, but the underlying technology is certainly solid.
However, the research needs to be taken with a pinch of salt, particularly with regard to its claims of accuracy.
"Surroundie" - a term coined by CCS Insight analyst Ben Wood - refers to a selfie taken with a 360 degree camera.
It works like this: A nurse or doctor uploads photos of the patient's retina taken with a special retinal camera.
This may turn some viewers off, but I was quite taken with how sorrowful huge portions of season 2 feel.
Mr. Bowie was so taken with Bali that he had an Indonesian-style refuge built on Mustique, in the Caribbean.
But his timeline, and much of the other details about the service, should be taken with huge helpings of salt.
I think it was a wrong decision but anyway it's taken, so the consequences should be taken with full responsibility.
Although Huawei did not explicitly say the images were taken with the P30 camera, it has since added a disclaimer.
Google says there's better dynamic range for photos taken with the Pixel 3 thanks to its third iteration on HDR+.
I'll admit that the first time I spotted the rear on-stage, I wasn't particularly taken with the design language.
It was a step that he said he had taken with absolutely no remorse, given the Democrats' efforts at obstruction.
But as with any social media account these days, her follower numbers should be taken with a grain of salt.
Both events triggered a sell-off during the session, which Cramer said should be taken with a grain of salt.
Plus, you get free unlimited cloud storage for all of your Amazon content and photos taken with the Fire tablet.
But when reviewing photos taken with each camera side by side on a smaller smartphone screen, the differences were negligible.
Cora was taken with the deep boxlike black couch where Tolstoy and most of his 26 children had been born.
But now, Heinz has become so taken with the Mad Men idea that it's creating Draper's ad ideas, for real.
Considering the sources, both Ford's and the Man in Black's accounts should be taken with an enormous grain of salt.
Since last May, more than 25,2101 trips have been taken with Uber in a town near Toronto, Ontario called Innisfil.
The ad is part of Apple's Shot on iPhone campaign, which features real photos users have taken with their phones.
The VR works, however, taken with with their real-world counterparts, project a much more straightforward message: Reality is overrated.
These photos, taken with a Rolleiflex they shared, provide a record of their sightseeing, but also convey a surprising intimacy.
"This is a decision I have taken with no joy and a lot of pain," de Blasio said on Sunday.
"We were the inner-city kids paraded around, doing contests and having our photo taken with the mayor," Sarabia jokes.
S he's too young to read the book, but she saw the film, and she was very taken with Coraline.
Mr. Bedall said he was taken with how affordable inflatable objects are, and how easily they can be packed up.
These efforts are still unproven, and, like any Facebook-related promises, they're best taken with a heaping handful of salt.
Mr. Downing said the video was taken with a hand-held camera by one member of the team of officers.
Mr. Mattis, by all accounts of military aides and other officials close to him, was less taken with the plan.
You have been most victimized in the United States and therefore your opinion must be taken with the most gravitas.
There were moments when he was so taken with Mr. Stanfield's performance that he almost fell out of the scene.
The letter took special issue with the commentary around the pictures that suggested they had been taken with Meghan's consent.
The letter took special issue with the commentary around the pictures that suggested they had been taken with Meghan's consent.
One last frustration with Spectacles' integration with Snapchat: snaps taken with Spectacles still don't transfer automatically to your Snapchat account.
She peppered her Facebook page with science-related jokes and selfies taken with a black-and-white short hair cat.
And unlike in the United States, where confusion and misinformation abound about bands and cups, care is taken with sizing.
The first time she had her picture taken with her boyfriend of five years, the musician and producer Jack Antonoff.
And even those who say the theory is plausible caution that it should be taken with a grain of salt.
He said he takes it because he's a nervous flier, but cops noted it should not be taken with alcohol.
But we haven't seen any photos taken with the mode, so it's not quite clear how well it might work.
And here's a shot from the same location taken with the Note 10's new 16-MP ultra-wide camera.
Photos like these taken on a smartphone resemble the quality of high-end photos taken with a more expensive DSLR.
He was so taken with McDormand's speech that he thought her speech deserved an Emmy to go with the Oscar.
Well, expect to see a surge in selfies taken with people dressed in business casual that want blood and urine.
It can only go "wrong" when the license taken with facts strains credulity, and prevents the narrative from ringing true.
I said this of the iPhone 27s camera: The photos I've taken with the new 12-megapixel rear camera on the iPhone 6s look a little bit better than the ones I've taken with the 8-megapixel one on the iPhone 6 — and even my not-at-all-a-photographer's eye can see that.
While much of Wednesday's Democratic town hall on CNN was taken with issues, there were some glimpses into Sanders's personal life.
And all must be taken with a grain of salt, given that many automakers are not hitting their current EV targets.
During the summit, Trump had changed the photo on his Twitter page to the "family photo" taken with other G7 leaders.
The picture is one of thousands taken out of respect for people asking to have their picture taken with Mr. Trump.
The app will now recommend that you share photos you've taken with people that it recognizes as being in the shot.
But the grand plans to undo this mischief being announced left and right should be taken with a grain of salt.
That said, a source familiar with the company and the situation told CNBC the report should be taken with some skepticism.
After about a quarter or so, I start walking around the stadium interacting and getting my picture taken with the fans.
And, of course, the other contestants seemed to be taken with or fascinated by her front-row seat to US history.
It's one of, at least, two scenes where a more practical, realistic approach is taken with the female characters on screen.
It's a significant spread, and it suggests that exact comparisons between different estimates should be taken with a pinch of salt.
Darlene is so taken with film, she marches to the library in "Show" to take out a copy of Two Cities.
Many stores employ adoptable cats, so if you're taken with your cafe companion, you might be able to take them home.
"There are wonderful medications used for treating anxiety," she said, but there's a different calculus when they are taken with opioids.
She was particularly taken with her quarters on the sixth floor of the Grand Hyatt Tokyo, hard by a terrace garden.
However, any promise to stay in the race until the end should be taken "with a grain of salt," Levinson said.
The report was sourced to the National Enquirer, so the story was taken with a grassy knoll-sized grain of salt.
The image was taken with the probe's Narrow Angle Camera at a height of 79.653 km, 1.6 AU from the Earth.
Griffin, also a former Heisman winner, was taken with the No. 2 pick in the 2012 draft by the Washington Redskins.
I did some blind testing with TC staff members, and all were pretty taken with what is a quite sleek build.
His first photographs, taken with a Polaroid camera he got as a gift in 1971, were simply material for his collages.
A subsequent version will detect tiny variations in the pixel-quality of pictures, to identify those taken with the same camera.
From what I could tell, scans taken with a Google Pixel looked good, but just don't expect anything super high-res.
Taken with the official production numbers, the pieces of the jigsaw simply don't fit and there is no picture at all.
Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoSome of the prettiest photos you'll see this year will probably be taken with the iPhone 7 Plus.
But analysts remain divided over other issues such as costly sports rights and the initially confrontational tone taken with the regulator.
He did however, recall one especially awkward moment with a fan who thought she was getting her picture taken with Helms.
If you aren't taken with any of the options Google gives you, click the My photos link to create something yourself.
The drug carries a boxed warning, FDA's strictest, about potentially dangerous low blood pressure and fainting, especially when taken with alcohol.
The decision to go ahead with Saturday's rally was taken with the advice from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Trudeau said.
Taken with the recent run-up in stocks and ahead of a Fed statement, that creates an environment for profit-taking.
The banks' sudden concern for consumers should be taken with many grains of salt- one for every fake Wells Fargo account.
It even noted that the figures cited for China banks' balance sheets needed to be taken with a grain of salt.
It's a brilliant listen by itself, but taken with its obsessively detailed video companion, Undulating Currency… becomes a different experience altogether.
Cautions about the sky falling if these warnings are used—or not used—should be taken with a grain of salt.
Those forecasts, while meant to be taken with a pinch of salt, do gel well with CLSA's more serious, traditional forecast.
Earlier this month, she shared a selfie taken with her son Hank Baskett IV, 8, on the Great Wall of China.
Taken with the recent run-up in stocks and ahead of a Fed statement, that creates the environment for profit-taking.
"When it comes to this presidency, I'm just – I'm not very excited about getting my picture taken with him," he said.
He was still adjusting to his new body and too taken with Ms. Beydler to overwhelm their relationship with these details.
A: Sometimes it is things that touch my heart - like I met Michael J. Fox, and became very taken with him.
The LG G5's photo (taken with one of the film filters) wasn't truly monochrome, but more like a desaturated image.
Hasn't your brand of conservatism been rejected by an electorate that appears to be more taken with Mr. Trump's populist message?
I just saw an article on PetaPixel that compared a photo taken with a Leica M9-p and an iPhone 7.
While Trump is taking Thiel's claim seriously, there's good reason to believe it should be taken with a grain of salt.
So I took photos with the Pixel and compared them with shots taken with the iPhone 27 and Samsung's Galaxy S7.
The Fed's action was taken with an eye toward stabilizing the market for repurchase agreements, or the "repo" market for short.
While "The Heroes of Telemark" was filmed on location in Norway, he often scoffed at the liberties taken with the facts.
In his current show at Matthew Marks, however, Mr. Demand shifts his primary focus to recreating photographs taken with his cellphone.
"These investments and commitment need to be taken with full transparency," Admiral Scott Swift said during a press roundtable in Tokyo.
Voters were more taken with Rami Malek's fake Freddie Mercury teeth in "Bohemian Rhapsody" and Tilda Swinton's gender-bending "Suspiria" transformation.
On the plus side, Trump did avoid spending hours having his picture taken with every Christmas party guest, one by one.
By the way, it's only been 3 years since Manziel was taken with the 22nd pick of the 2014 NFL Draft.
"To have backtracked so quickly," he said, "shows that much more care needs to be taken with this kind of policy."
But the rest of the population is not so taken with being reprimanded about their meat-eating in an aggressive way.
The polls suggest that many voters may be more taken with the single-payer slogan than with the nuts and bolts.
And you can hit that person and every picture that you've taken with that person in it will show up. Instant!
Uber said it's seen a 350% increase in rides being taken with electric vehicles since the clean air charge was introduced.
Bulletin boards at every studio display snapshots of riders taken with Polaroid cameras that are kept handy at the front desk.
He was so taken with Mr. Zinke during their meeting on Monday at Trump Tower that he offered him the position.
Mr. Kubrick was taken with his work on a National Film Board of Canada production, "Universe," that the director particularly liked.
Jordan started one game and totaled three sacks after being taken with the No. 3 overall draft pick four years ago.
She's drawn huge crowds throughout the race, and people wait in line for hours to have their picture taken with her.
While they looked marginally less natural than photos taken with Night mode on the iPhone 11, the photos still looked great.
There is no comparison to a congressional race, so perhaps the congressional results should be taken with a grain of salt.
Overall, 68 percent of the ground transportation receipts Certify looked at in 2017 were for trips taken with Uber or Lyft.
It'll still connect to phones via Bluetooth, support sideloaded apps, and allow photos and videos to be taken with the camera.
The footage, which appears to have been taken with a helmet camera, shows a man driving through the streets of Christchurch.
I also found the actual photos to have somewhat colder hues and more contrast than photos taken with the iPhone 22017.
Taken with the YouGov and exit poll data, however, these three surveys can give us a better idea of Mr. Trump's backers.
The cameras not bad per say, but when compared to photos taken with other high-end smartphones, the Razer just couldn't compete.
Fellow SAG Award nominee Timothée Chalamet was so taken with one of Grant's tweets that he asked to spend Christmas with him!
Parent was taken with their tilted floors, a result of their tumble, which he recreated in the sloping floors inside the church.
Usually her images are taken with her smartphone, giving her a good chance of texting them to me in a legible format.
It's undoubtedly exciting to see customers gushing about it helping their dog, but this should be taken with a grain of salt.
When you look at the same shot taken with the iPhone XS, there's simply more there, including the letters on the sign.
The world keeps spinning, even on April Fools Day, which means all celeb news should be taken with a grain of salt.
For those with moderate to severe cirrhosis, Epclusa must be taken with the older drug ribavirin, the Food and Drug Administration said.
At times, it's terrifying to think of the risk taken with the money you could have lived off for a long time.
This is a small study that only looked at female undergraduates, so the results should be taken with a grain of salt.
Selfies taken with the Nex Dual Display are extremely detailed, with vastly better dynamic range than any other phone I've ever used.
Markle was taken with the work and was sure this was what she wanted to spend the rest of her life doing.
I hoped that the phone's 48-megapixel camera will shine here, but the photos taken with that setting on were horribly oversharpened.
My own benchmark tests taken with Geekbench 4 confirm as much: The new iPad is just as powerful as... ...an iPhone 6S.
Mr. Trump was so taken with it, he ordered up one of his own for this year, now tentatively scheduled for Nov.
The university began uploading images of the entire manuscript to the web in 1996, but they were taken with a slide camera.
The blitzing narrative asks that some sharp emotional turns be taken with alacrity; Mr. Cokorinos often made the quick escalations seem natural.
In light of economists' abysmal track record of long-term forecasting, all such prognostications should be taken with a shaker of salt.
Mr Zinke appears to have been much less taken with the agency's traditional mission of land conservation than "achieving American energy dominance".
But these images also serve as a segue, because my favorite image of this scene was actually taken with a different camera.
Samsung's 12 MP camera with dual pixel autofocus took photos that were brighter than those taken with an iPhone, in our tests.
And they've just sent down a batch of stunning 4K footage of the Earth taken with their fancy RED Epic Dragon camera.
Wells Fargo said that the actions announced on Tuesday "will not preclude additional steps being taken with respect" to Stumpf and Tolstedt.
Having fans who want their picture taken with you comes with the territory of landing a role on a successful TV show.
Of course, the precise fact that this is a fad means that the numbers should be taken with a grain of salt.
Definition: a photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically one taken with a smartphone or webcam and shared via social media.
We saw him as a virile man who was so taken with this woman that he would do anything to have her.
While this is still a leak and should be taken with a grain of salt, today's leak lines up with earlier reports.
Hoai-Tran Bui, Slash Film:  If you hadn't already been taken with Momoa's Aquaman in Justice League, you will be after Aquaman.
It was so powerful that I got very taken with the subject matter and with what Damien wanted to do with it.
The league said the video shows James blocked Oladipo's shot, taken with 5.1 seconds left, after it made contact with the backboard.
These days, however, she's come to appreciate the press as a necessary evil that should be taken with a grain of salt.
Even the slightest bit of irony makes it easy to blow that shit off, but when taken with complete earnestness, it's pure.
Molchanov also said that Tesla's disclosed numbers are "rule of thumb estimates" that need to be taken with a grain of salt.
It's no secret Google has been flexing its computational photography and machine-learning skills to enhance shots taken with its Pixel phones.
As usual, rumors are to be taken with a grain of salt, these are the most probable ones we've seen so far.
The first two filters were taken with a tool that provides information about the sun's movement and magnetic properties on its surface.
I was immediately taken with the watch's cool hardware, and I absolutely loved being able to pay for goods with my wrist.
On July 18, it ordered Tesla to produce any video recordings, including any taken with an employee cellphone, of the April incident.
It was taken with the Osiris wide-angle camera at an estimated altitude of just 20 meters above the surface of 67P.
When they drove into Echo Park the first day, he was immediately taken with its walkability and the liveliness of its streets.
One infant girl is especially taken with her, so Hatidze takes her home to visit her mother and gives her a kitten.
I'd seen his work in New York and was taken with his visual vocabulary, one entirely his own and haunted by colonialism.
Indeed, some people on Twitter noted as much by sharing their own images of pet portrait shots taken with their iPhones.—ᴄ.
During the summit, Trump had changed the photo on his Twitter page to the "family photo" taken with other G-7 leaders.
The 2020 Democratic primary will be a long and brutal slog, so early surveys should be taken with a grain of salt.
I was taken with how clearly it shows why public opinion, and the justice system, turned against the five for so long.
Things get uncanny, for example, when normal people post portraits of infants that are elaborately staged and obviously taken with expensive cameras.
It also said that it would improve its virtual assistant over time and that photos taken with the Pixel look more natural.
The ones taken with the iPhone looked more vivid, though they appeared to slightly bump up yellows to make photos look warmer.
"Then they all stand around and smile while their picture is taken with a hung, burned and brutalized black person," he wrote.
GREEN Astonishingly, not a word has been added to Hammerstein's book, nor any major liberties taken with the Rodgers and Hammerstein songs.
Kirkpatrick was much taken with the idealistic activists, but unlike earlier writers on the revolution, moves quickly through the anti-Mubarak uprising.
My friend the writer Tom McGuane is taken with the back story of Dr. Doug Packer, one of the world's leading electrophysiologists.
He was instantly taken with Kanenobu's lush guitar playing and multilayered psychedelic melodies, joining the singer-songwriter's small but devoted fan base.
Dual cameras could also let you change the focus of photos, giving them the same look as photos taken with a DSLR.
That's why he doesn't mind the more direct approach that the DOT has taken with companies working in the space, he said.
Though she was wary of overromanticizing India, she was immediately taken with what appeared to be an Indian attitude toward romance itself.
And that does not even include Austin Corbett, a center taken with the 33rd overall pick who could become a starter eventually.
One asked if he could have a photograph taken with Woods, and the other shook his hand vigorously as he introduced himself.
By Mr. Taylor's account, he was stunned by the Jacksons and especially taken with the lead singer, a child phenomenon named Michael.
She was asked to sing at that meeting and, as I've heard the story, my paternal grandfather was taken with her voice.
There is an increased risk of hospitalization and death for people who take benzos, particularly if they are taken with an opioid.
Do the photos have to have been taken with the intent of making art, or are other kinds of photographic documents permissible?
"Taken ... With all my heart and soul," Chopra posted on Instagram with a photo of them lovingly gazing into each others' eyes.
Do your friends care if the photo you just shared to Instagram was taken with a 10-megapixel or 12-megapixel camera?
In between all of that, leading lady Miriam "Midge" Maisel is far more taken with her career than any man (sorry, Benjamin).
Now, she's a successful interior decorator who returns home to Evergreen and finds herself taken with the place even as an adult.
I was especially taken with the Veprik sonata, with its hammering, double-octave insistence on intervals of a fourth and a tritone.
The tone is often light and some tips to be taken with a pinch of salt as they piggyback the marketing bonanza.
His speech highlighted the different approach Republicans have taken with admissions by President Trump and accusations against a Senate candidate, Roy Moore.
GLASS I was very much taken with hearing John's work — of course, "Nixon in China," we talked about a number of times.
I asked if she was a photographer — trying to ignore the emotion, imagining she'd simply been taken with the remarkable photographic technique.
That decision was met with criticism from George Takei, Sulu's original portrayer, who didn't approve of liberties being taken with Gene Roddenberry's creation.
And given the small size of the study, even a positive, significant finding would need to be taken with a grain of salt.
For instance, we saw snaps of her New Year's Eve party as well as a selfie taken with Selena Gomez and Cazzie David.
We're told the cops were called after the attack, but we've yet to confirm a report was taken with any law enforcement agencies.
Forum folks are also talking about excessive skin-smoothing in photos taken with the iPhone XS camera, especially the front-facing selfie camera.
Police had previously took to Twitter to warn park visitors to avoid from the animal after they found selfies taken with the bear.
A Columbia University-led team of scientists dug through data taken with the Earth-orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory to find the objects.
Kiara says there will be more dates, so her comment suggesting she's friend-zoning Jimmy should be taken with a shaker of salt.
You can bet the company will spend plenty of time discussing precautions it has taken with the S8 to avoid another battery disaster.
In case the Atari VCS wasn't enough of a reminder, however, crowdfunding release dates are best taken with a healthy pinch of salt.
But if the forum Nissan will be showcasing this technology—CES—is any indication, it should be taken with a grain of salt.
In the photo taken with the Huawei the sky looks dull and pale compared to the iPhone's photo (and what my eyes saw).
"Some actions will need to be taken with regards to the outrage that happened to me," RIA news agency quoted her as saying.
She was so taken with his life story that she published his memoir as an e-book, and is planning a paperback edition.
By now you're well aware that any information gleaned on the internet should be taken with a very, very large grain of salt.
Yes, preseason results should be taken with a grain of salt, but last year, the Celtics lost three of their four preseason games.
That's when she discovered the image being used on the Samsung Malaysia website, presented as a photo taken with the Galaxy A8 Star.
In a recent photo taken with radio presenter Nick Snaith of Magic FM in London, Stiles can be seen cradling her baby bump.
And yet the Pixel's night mode makes the default Pixel's pictures look like they were taken with a phone from a decade ago.
When I moved here a few months ago, I was so taken with my apartment that I didn't thoughtfully factor in my commute.
Despite the red carpets, Alexis was never destined to have a portrait taken with Hillary Clinton or be on the cover of Time.
He was a former businessman and WWI officer, and though Wallis was taken with him, she backed down after witnessing his happy marriage.
The images, above and below, were taken with four different spectral filters, each of which reveals gases in different layers of Saturn's atmosphere.
It's like the HDR problem of multiple exposures, except far more complex as the images aren't taken with the same lens and sensor.
Since Truecaller doesn't count data outside of its customer base, its results and rankings have to be taken with a grain of salt.
"A-Rod has always been taken with the beauty and personality of Jennifer Lopez," a source recently told PEOPLE of the Yankees legend.
X Prize tells The Verge in an email that "a collective decision" was taken with Google last year to have no more extensions.
"I've had images taken with my mobile phone printed in coffee table National Geographic books, and you can't tell the difference," he says.
I'd go and get my picture taken with Tom Petty and say that we were going to go on tour with them (laughs).
By the race's end, Leonard was so so taken with Gobi that he decided he wanted to bring her home to Edinburgh, Scotland.
If she does so, it almost certainly won't be because the voters were simply taken with the groundbreaking prospect of a woman president.
My wife recently decided to print out a hundred or so of the best photographs we've taken with our smartphones over the years.
If I ever decide to print these out, they will look vastly better than any of the selfies I've taken with other phones.
As you may know, Ellen DeGeneres currently holds that title for a selfie taken with several extremely famous celebs at the 2014 Oscars.
Well, from the humble acorn grows the mighty oak and all that, but these claims should be taken with a fistful of salt.
Here's a photo taken with the Pixel: To check out more of the space, watch our Facebook live tour of the shop below!
Taken with the TV app, Apple is making it a lot easier to find what you want to watch without hunting through apps.
Most of the pictures are taken with a GoPro, as he is an adventurous feline as well as a cat on the go.
Check out photos taken with the Pixel 3 XL (which has the same camera as the smaller Pixel 3) and the OnePlus 6T:
Now a US drone has been shot down, and a UK-owned tanker has been taken, with its international crew detained in Iran.
Unlike other Duterte supporters, Mr. Romulo wasn't taken with his crassness — the upturned middle fingers, the rape jokes, the threat of extrajudicial killings.
At one townhall held in Lagos, Nigeria in September, Masiyiwa was so taken with one young entrepreneur's business idea that he donated $100,000.
But Trump has a habit of ignoring or surprising his own advisers, so their assurances should be taken with a pinch of salt.
To be sure, future concessions from Pakistan are likely to be tactical in nature and should be taken with a grain of salt.
You had your picture taken with Donald J. Trump way back when you were working as an elf at F. A. O. Schwarz.
Roy's spokesman noted that the steps had been taken with the knowledge of GOP leadership, and played down the blowback from other Republicans.
The fifth-place finisher in the 200 butterfly, Daiya Seto of Japan, had his photo taken with Phelps as an 8-year-old.
But with Trump as mercurial as he is, any soothing words from Kudlow should be taken with a very large grain of salt.
The first American-born and only American high school player taken with the first pick amassed just 143 points in 488 career games.
That's not the approach Mr. Trump has taken with adversaries like North Korea or Iran, or, for that matter, even with some allies.
Rexroth's photographs, in black and white, and later in the book washed with a tonal gold, were taken with a Diana toy camera.
Taken with his colleagues' recent statements, Mr. Powell's speech signals that the Fed is not yet ready to lock in coming rate cuts.
One drug, Addyi, which can cause fainting if taken with alcohol, arrived without the necessary safety warning protocols created by the drug's manufacturer.
They were taken with the caustic style of a video called "I Am Genderqueer and Wtf That Means" by a YouTuber named ContraPoints.
"I get to watch people mob him and want to get their pictures taken with him and get his autograph," Mr. Suarez said.
And as recently as last year, Duke's lefty big man Marvin Bagley III was taken with the second pick in the N.B.A. draft.
"I don't think there's a nicer beach in the United States," he said, adding that they were also taken with the easygoing vibe.
Yes, as long as it was taken with a self-timer so that the student him or herself is still technically the photographer.
Hitler was particularly taken with the economics lecture of Gottfried Feder, who taught him to distinguish between productive (national) and unproductive (Jewish) capital.
Of course, all Bachelor promos have to be taken with a grain of salt, because there's often a lot of creative editing involved.
I was really taken with her talent for writing this story, really going off of an article, which isn't super long or detailed.
He is most famous for his hyperkinetic shots of unaware—or wary too late—pedestrians, taken with high-speed black-and-white film.
Multiple sources say that Korey and Rubio were immediately taken with Haselden, particularly given his experience in international expansion and physical retail stores.
Partisan polls should always be taken with a grain of salt and one-sided message testing like Bloomberg's — hitting Sanders without hitting Trump.
He protested, for the moment, only that he had been taken with the new possibilities of Instagram, as some other designers have been.
But best are the Persian rug on the table before his subjects and Gertrud's pink jumper, where more liberties are taken with paint.
With Cuba now open as a destination for United States residents, Ms. Etheridge has been taken with the idea of visiting the country.
" But he saw more value in bitcoin's underlying technology, known as blockchain, and was especially taken with what are known as "smart contracts.
I was also quite taken with landscape in the area, especially the red rock mountains and the beautiful way the light hits them.
Anyone can make their photos look like they were taken with an expensive camera now thanks to a Google Photos update announced today.
They are taken with the precision of a skilled tailor under the eye of Hugo Canivenc, 25, a master frame maker and designer.
He was then reportedly prescribed the antibiotic Amoxicillin and the painkiller Ibuprofen before he was taken with his father to a holding facility.
I was especially taken with the contrast between his obsessive need for control and adherence to ritual and his behavior on the court.
In the entire World Cup finals history, there have been a total of 240 post-match penalties taken, with 170 of them scored.
At the time, Paris was taken with the avant-garde fashions of Japanese designers like Yohji Yamamoto and Rei Kawakubo's Comme Des Garcons.
The elder Bush was so taken with the train that he got a short tutorial and proceeded to drive the train for two miles.
That theoretically means a single dose a day (when taken with food) should cause sterility without leading to other serious consequences, the authors say.
Participants then have the option to have their photo taken (with their bill boarded promise), by Now and There, the nonprofit producing Public Trust.
We, my son and I, began with Temple of Terror—he was taken with the snake-man on the cover of the 1985 adventure.
The White House did not respond to Fox News&apos request for comment about if any additional security measures are being taken with staff.
"A-Rod has always been taken with the beauty and personality of Jennifer Lopez," a source recently told PEOPLE of the retired Yankees player.
The new restrictions mirror those taken with the acne drug isotretinoin, known by the brand name Accutane, which also has a black box warning.
The boy showed "signs of potential illness" Monday and was taken with his father to a hospital in Alamogordo, New Mexico, the agency said.
The grainy paparazzi images were taken with a telephoto lens from a public road more than half a mile away from the private residence.
The notoriously social media-shy tech giant just launched a new Instagram account to showcase some of the best photos taken with the iPhone.
Regardless of why the good people of the internet have become so taken with this man, we're happy that meat is having its moment.
"I have taken with dignity, and without any bitterness despite the injustice, the wise decision to resign," Gailhaguet told reporters after a board meeting.
Taken with the contempt Mr Trump has shown for judges who challenge his executive orders, America's system of checks and balances is under stress.
As we saw in last week's "Show And Prove," Darlene is also taken with movies, although she prefers the classics to the adult kind.
I found myself especially taken with this feature, scouring the world for new vegetables and meats, and seeing what I could make of them.
After recording the helmet, a second scan was taken with only the cowl to capture the exact shape of my head for the mold.
It's important to note that the paper has not yet been peer-reviewed, so it needs to be taken with a grain of salt.
" Jokes aside, the 50-year-old actress seemed really taken with Malia, saying, "Look at who her mother and her father are, so duh!
To be clear, the report is from the pro-drone Academy of Model Aeronautics, so it should be taken with a grain of salt.
I was equal parts taken with his sensitivity to issues that affected our community as I was by his his dedication to resolving them.
Credit Suisse analysts said revenue and cost targets for 2019 "may be taken with a pinch of salt given how far out that is".
Katy Perry on Alicia VikanderPerry was so taken with double nominee Vikander that she tweeted about her love for her from the red carpet.
The vast majority of photos are taken with a mobile phone, edited on-the-fly and shared on social media as quickly as possible.
This shift should be taken with a pinch of salt, however; burgers may be getting cheaper, but overall Norwegian inflation is a bland 2.6%.
While out for a run in Ottawa on Sunday, Craft said she was "taken" with both the warmth of the people and the weather.
In fact the picture of the iPhone at the top of this page was taken with the iPhone 7 Plus's zoom lens (in JPEG!).
"A-Rod has always been taken with the beauty and personality of Jennifer Lopez," a source recently told PEOPLE of the retired Yankees player.
They were particularly taken with the Energy Lab, where they could take participate in some fun science-related games and demonstrations of all sorts.
But polls, which had until just days before his victory, failed to forecast Fillon's comeback, are taken with an increasingly big pinch of salt.
Looking for low priced tickets isn't a bad thing by any means, but those prices should just be taken with a grain of salt.
The Echo Anywhere strategy couldn't be any more different from the tack Apple has taken with Siri and it provides Amazon a solid moat.
The team did not say how big a stake Lowe had taken, with the details expected to be made known at a later date.
Of course, given how accepting the Cowboys were of Greg Hardy, any Jones assurance should be taken with a healthy dose of skepticism. 3.
Whether you choose the Galaxy S10+ or OnePlus 7 Pro, you're bound to be pleased with the quality of photos taken with either phone.
Check out the comparison between Vivo Nex 3's 64-megapixel photo and the 12-megapixel photo taken with the iPhone 11 Pro Max.
What's more, reports of exploding S7 devices have also surfaced, and are being taken with greater credibility because of the ongoing Note 7 saga.
They joked and swapped stories, and the guards eventually became taken with the old man, who seemed to adapt well to his reduced conditions.
The answer for most of them was about forty minutes per face; a selfie taken with a friend would take well over an hour.
You can set the app to automatically back up photos taken with your device so they are also tucked away in your online account.
He told me about a trip he had taken with his grandkids to New York City, where they had visited the Empire State Building.
A closeup shot of a tag on a tree with the blurry background "bokeh" effect, taken with the standard camera mode, not portrait mode.
Zellweger later clarified that the photo was cropped and taken with a Pixel 33a, and that it wasn't a 20x zoomed photo after all.
Many guests love having their pictures taken with Minnie Mouse, Mickey Mouse, and Goofy while at Disney, but the professional photos can get expensive.
Mr. Axelrod, who had not been much of a podcast listener, was taken with the format after hearing Mr. Obama on Mr. Maron's show.
The photo of my cat below, which was taken with the Pixel 4, is acceptable considering how dark it was in my living room.
The code prohibits taking nude photos without consent, but does not address distributing photos without permission if those photos were originally taken with consent.
They weren't as bright as the photos taken with the iPhone X but they were often sharper and had more true-to-life colors.
The scientists used between four and eight images of the surface of Mars taken with NASA's HiRISE camera to achieve the 5cm target resolution.
Matthews (with the help of other rookie teammates, of course) reached the playoffs after being taken with the first pick in last year's draft.
Vere, the first Guinevere to arrive at the convent, is the primary narrator, and the most taken with tales of martyrdom and extreme faith.
Leitten told me that, until then, she had gone out only with musicians, "mostly all assholes," and was immediately taken with Drnaso's thoughtful reserve.
Donning a $20 vintage suit, he broke into high-profile parties, meeting celebrities such as the Clintons, and getting his photo taken with them.
Taken with the fact that in that novel's climax, Fanny Price wears both a cross (for the church!) and a gold chain (for slavery
Like other Google phones I have tested, the Pixel 3A left colors looking colder and slightly less natural than photos taken with an iPhone.
"Just yesterday I must have had 20 pictures taken with Hispanics from here to Yuma," he added, referring to stops on the campaign trail.
The decision to cancel the "LTN" and "NTN-F" sales scheduled for Thursday, March 12, was taken with the central bank, the Treasury said.
She said she was so taken with what she learned in Professor Fox's class that she may choose to pursue it in graduate school.
Sexton was particularly taken with some of the lists' less glamorous creatures, such as the Northern Idaho ground squirrel and the California tiger salamander.
"These scholars are influenced by their own bias, by their own politics and their views should be taken with that in mind," he continued.
Mr. Albertson, 23 at the time, was beyond taken with her, but Ms. Powell, then 20153, was not quite ready for a serious relationship.
He saw this image as a 2017 homage to those photographers, and was taken with how it spoke to the fashions of the day.
Even if you don't want to get high, researchers have said that CBD is more effective for pain when taken with a little THC.
But Time employees said he&aposs mostly been a hands-off steward, similar to the approach Jeff Bezos has taken with The Washington Post.
More specifically, it's for patients who have tried at least two other medications without success, and it should be taken with an oral antidepressant.
Last month, The Washington Post's James Hohmann identified a batch of cabinet nominees, including Rex Tillerson, who are taken with her philosophy and work.
At this point, the notion of Trump cutting into a Democratic stronghold constituency is intriguing but must be taken with a pinch of salt.
The idea that liberals have been converted to caring deeply about our deficit and debt needs to be taken with many grains of salt.
Her four young children — two girls and two boys— were taken with her, but they've been kept apart during their years in IS captivity.
A decision like that would have to be taken with great care, because the US provides a great deal of intelligence of great value.
Pyongyang's assertions about launches, tests, and missiles always have to be taken with skepticism, like the recent claim that it tested a hydrogen bomb.
And according to a North Korean statement (always to be taken with a grain of salt), the Hwasong-12 can carry a nuclear warhead.
While HBO executives have visited the set — wide-eyed and wanting their pictures taken with the puppets — they have not interfered creatively, Ms. Johnson said.
I love sculpture and find myself very taken with the work displayed here, so even though it's not large I'm there for quite a while.
It is the third vacation that Lizarraga, a retired resident of the Los Angeles suburbs, has taken with the aim of exploring her European roots.
Historical flight data should be taken with a grain of salt, as prior years featured storms on the East Coast that drove up delay times.
The royal had no trouble critiquing the rival teams of chefs, who were taken with cooking mackerel with citrus dressing, sesame seeds and heritage carrot.
Its textured exterior is a big part of what makes it interesting, but the photo taken with the iPhone X fails to preserve that texture.
Ozil, who plays for English Premier League club Arsenal, was widely criticised for having his photograph taken with Turkey's authoritarian President Tayyip Erdogan in May.
And there are plenty of reasons why the North-American Interfraternity Conference's highly publicized ban should be taken with a very large grain of salt.
And though documentary in nature, the pictures were taken with cumbersome, large-format cameras, resulting in photographs that are aesthetically striking and often quite beautiful.
Fur products used for religious purposes or by Native American tribes are also exempt, and fur lawfully taken with a hunting license is still allowed.
The artist later realized that those paintings resembled the black-and-white photographs taken with a camera threaded through his arm in the operating room.
Like La Iberia's potent house cocktail, La Batanga de Doña Chela, many of the cantina's myths should be taken with a hefty dose of salt.
The results should be taken with a grain of salt, since only one Denisovan genome has been sequenced, so there's not that much to compare.
Google will fix an issue that caused some photos taken with Google Camera on the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL to not properly save.
All of the shots below are taken with the Pixel 3 XL: first with the default settings and second with the night mode toggled on.
While the Schoenhut's small pianos are adorable and clearly quite popular among celebs and their kids, we're much more taken with the company's mini harps.
Dropbox Plus users get 1TB of cloud storage, offline file access, and the ability to instantly back up photos and videos taken with your smartphone.
According to Today, Tomososki began to see flashes in his vision, similar to the spots that occur when a picture is taken with a flashbulb.
Dave Hennen, senior meteorologist and executive producer for CNN Weather, says it should be taken with a grain of salt -- and not necessarily road salt.
But PaulChanel was so taken with his butt scan, he thought he'd send it to artist and mapmaker David Atkinson, who runs Hand Made Maps.
The researchers do point out that this specific reconstruction should be taken with caution—a more representative or larger dataset might produce a different result.
These precise new measurements match up with recent ones taken with different instruments but not with other measurements taken of the furthest, oldest observable distances.
Just remember that the "average" number should be taken with a grain of salt, and it shouldn't make you feel shame about your own number.
Taken with a third populist party, the far-right Brothers of Italy, anti-establishment parties look to have won comfortably over 50% of the vote.
The Dominican-born designer was so taken with the textiles that he visited Uzbekistan and commissioned local weavers to produce fabrics for the French label.
In fact, it seemed to handle the bad light better than the $1,500-worth of camera and glass I'd taken with me to the event.
It's barely past the morning of the Apple iPhone 8 launch, and pro photographers have already posted some sweet shots taken with the new handset.
Huawei tried to pass off a professional photo as an image taken with its new flagship phone, the P303, which will launch later this month.
Images uploaded to Huawei's Weibo account seemed to show the P30's camera in action, but they were actually stock photos taken with a DSLR.
But all diplomatic breakthroughs should be taken with a grain of salt since North Korea's track record of openings is often followed by increased tensions.
I was really taken with them, so I asked Evan and Geordie [Gordon] to play on this record and they've been with me ever since.
The drug, Kangio, is a ready-to-use version of The Medicines Co's blood clot preventer Angiomax, which is also to be taken with aspirin.
I knew the background wouldn't move and my subject would so this is the result of the combined images taken with the HDR function on.
This rare format is, of course, a selfie taken with the "I Voted" sticker given to adults who fulfill their civic duty on Election Day.
Lofty Evangeline (Molly Parker) is taken with Madeline and her mesmerizing acting talent, pushing her despite being aware of her not-totally-sound mental state.
Constantly on the lookout for sculptural inspiration, Nadelman was already taken with European peasant art and was also buying antiquities before he reached New York.
Apple mentioned the news on its website and included a portrait mode photo of a dog taken with the iPhone 11 in its press release.
Both owner and pet enjoy the walks taken with Wild One's Walk Kit ($105), which contains a collar or harness, leash, and poop bag carrier.
"He was very taken with Lee's observation that if you're not at the table, you're on the menu," said Thomas E. Perez, the labor secretary.
Green was taken with the 35th pick in the 2012 draft, and a number of teams are kicking themselves for passing up the versatile forward.
Patagonia's site has mostly positive reviews, but Patagonia's fans are generally a loyal legion whose reviews are probably best taken with a grain of salt.
"I was taken with the idea of a woman just deciding to go on her own journey," Ms. Waight Keller said backstage before the show.
Fitch expects ROE to be lower in 2016 following the provision taken with regards to the Fortis litigation and the valuation of the RPN(I).
In other words, "find your passion" might not be the worst advice in the world, but it should be taken with a grain of salt.
According to the docs, 13 items were taken, with a total value of $5.6 million ... significantly less than the reported $10 million or $11 million.
Aaron Rodgers being taken with the 24th overall pick in 2005, among other examples, shows that teams are just as often wrong in their assessments.
This is not as exciting to me as it might be to some people, but we get our photographs taken with their arms around us.
The uranium inquiry is the latest of several trade-related steps the Trump administration has taken with an eye toward imposing stiff tariffs on imports.
" ** Says markets need to be mindful that the Fed's pricing has to be taken with "a grain of salt as a proxy for (its) expectations.
To gain access to the roundtable discussion and get a photo taken with the president, the committee asked for a donation of $100,000 per couple.
But taken with another medication called misoprostol, mifepristone can end a pregnancy in the first 103 weeks without the need for an in-clinic procedure.
The investigation may speed up now that video of the fight, which looks like it was taken with a cellphone camera, has been made public.
Now, anecdotal stories from 8- and 12-year-olds are just that, but taken with these new findings, it should be a concern to Apple.
Esteban, who was injured, was taken with his mother to the state capital, Oaxaca, where on Sunday he was operated on for a fractured hip.
But he has updated his whereabouts frequently on Twitter, sending a gallery of selfies taken with his wife in chic bars and on exotic beaches.
The Mayo Clinic lists 214 drugs that shouldn't be taken with chloroquine, whose side effects can include blurred vision, nausea, vomiting, cramps, headache, and diarrhea.
Death rates should also be taken with a grain of salt because we can't quite say how many people had the virus and weren't tested.
But at 14.63-foot-11 and wearing Carolina blue basketball shorts, he was easily recognizable, and Georgia asked to have her picture taken with him.
Investors seem to be more taken with Morgan Stanley's continuing shift than with Goldman's, at least based on the Wall Street scoreboard of stock prices.
Taken with Pompeo's outburst and Scavino's lie, it raises the question of whether normally apolitical figures aren't being conscripted into Trump's war on the press.
I was particularly taken with the votive chapel, a large independent structure filled with candle armatures, thousands of candles lit in homage to the Virgin.
"His first declarations are to be taken with caution and leave open a series of questions that Salah Abdeslam will have to explain," Molins said.
Grant was so taken with the drug that he decided to go public with his experience in the September 272, 1959, issue of Look magazine.
Investors seem to be more taken with Morgan Stanley's continuing shift than with Goldman's, at least based on the Wall Street scoreboard of stock prices.
Alexander Fleming was so taken with one of her performances, in London in 1946, that he gave her a specimen of his original penicillin culture.
That's impressive, but I wish I could say the same about the quality of the few 100x photos I've taken with the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
His father, George, was a running back taken with the 19th pick in the 1985 draft who split six seasons between the Giants and Patriots.
"I think it [Bolton's account] should be taken with a grain of salt ... I think it doesn't matter what he has to say," claimed Sen.
British favorite "The Snowman" was also represented at the festival, where visitors could have their picture taken with the famous character, complete with snowy background.
The very best smartphones take photos that are so good that many people can't tell they weren't taken with a decent point-and-shoot camera.
"The fact these longer-term forecasts were taken with a massive pinch of salt probably didn't give the dollar the outcome it needed," he said.
If after that you're not taken with how skillfully Lin-Manuel Miranda compresses 30 years of history, sell the thing—it does hog shelf space.
Europe is correctly defined as post-Christian because Christianity is taken with a grain of salt and adapted to the realities of a secular world.
Both teenagers were selected in the first round of the 123 draft, with Provorov being taken with the seventh pick and Konecny going with the 24th.
They also know he has yet to display the home run power that was projected for him when he was taken with such a high pick.
Apple customers and those familiar with their devices openly recognize the company for the trademark safety measures that are taken with the encryption of its products.
But then he was so taken with the work that you all did in the hurricane that he said this and put back the money. Watch.
A new "For You" tab in the Photos app will prompt users to share photos taken with other people, thanks to facial recognition and machine learning.
Well, Jan S. Port has got to go, because she represents all the baggage (literal and metaphorical) that Kimmy has taken with her from the bunker.
In this image taken with a long exposure, the Volcan de Fuego, or Volcano of Fire, spews hot molten rock from its crater in Alotenango, Guatemala.
After the internet became taken with the oh-so-Instagrammable attraction, we reached out to see if Inflatable Island had any plans to open up elsewhere.
Here's their take-home lesson: Even studies that are published in the top journals should be taken with a grain of salt until they are replicated.
He said some of the areas were security measures taken with regards to passports and information about criminal histories and suspected terrorist information being made available.
"The Phillips girls seem very taken with their new little cousin and I am sure they will with their new extra cousin when Meghan's baby arrives."
This means that your face won't be blurred out in photographs taken with a flash, or in standard security camera footage in a well-lit environment.
For example, the ceiling in my selfie (look at upper left corner) looks way over-processed compared to the right taken with the iPad Air 22.
He said the process was carried out "with deep consideration and careful thought" given the threat level, and the measure was taken with significant interagency communication.
In the example above, the photo taken with the iPhone is brighter and just looks a lot more natural than the Huawei's severely over-sharpened photo.
But Dietram Scheufele, a life sciences communication professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, advises that the results should be taken with a grain of salt.
But taken with the other Tory victories across the country, it suggests that a re-alignment may be beginning, which could gather pace as campaigning intensifies.
From the moment Rowby meets Lucca, he's taken with her beauty and spends most of the episode trying to get her to go out with him.
Huji Cam, which make your images look as if they were taken with an old-school throwaway camera, has been downloaded more than 16 million times.
"I believe that Justin Bieber probably only ever interacted with [the monkey] when he wanted to have his picture taken with a fan," said one zookeeper.
To invest in a good black wig on TV is to communicate something very specific to the audience about the care being taken with a character.
Trump, for example, seems very taken with news coverage that emphasizes the number of jobs that have been added to the economy so far in 2017.
"A-Rod has always been taken with the beauty and personality of Jennifer Lopez," a source told previously told PEOPLE about what attracted him to Lopez.
Warren drew about 500 people to Iowa State University in Ames on Sunday, where a line of children waited to have their pictures taken with her.
Also worth mentioning is that this push into credit is the opposite path that Uber's big emerging markets rivals have taken with their own payment features.
Her Burmese-English dictionary – one of the few things she had taken with her when fleeing Myanmar a year before – was tucked on the top shelf.

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