to have one's photo taken

  • 1photo booth — /ˈfoʊtoʊ buð/ (say fohtoh boohdh) noun a small cubicle equipped with a camera in which one sits to have one s photograph taken, as for a passport …

  • 2One for the Road (Harold Pinter play) — One for the Road Hardcover ed., Eyre Methuen Ltd, 1985 (Cover photo: Ivan Kyncl) Written by Harold Pinter Date premiered 13 March 1984 …

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  • 3photo booth — UK US noun [countable] [singular photo booth plural photo booths] a very small room that you sit in to have your photograph taken by a machine Thesaurus: cameras and photographic equipmenthyponym …

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  • 4One of Them — Lost episode Sayid and Locke talk to Henry Gale Episode no …

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  • 5One Night Only (band) — One Night Only One Night Only in 2008. Background information Origin Helmsley, England Genres …

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  • 6One by One (Foo Fighters album) — One by One Studio album by Foo Fighters Released October 22, 2002 …

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  • 7Photo manipulation — For more details on the technical processes involved, see Image editing. Photos composited and manipulated in Photoshop Photo manipulation is the application of image editing techniques to photographs in order to create an illusion or deception… …

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  • 8One Life to Live miscellaneous characters — The following are minor or recurring characters from the American soap opera One Life to Live. Contents 1 Kimberly Andrews 2 Nigel Bartholomew Smythe …

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  • 9Photo booth — A photo booth is a vending machine or modern kiosk that contains an automated, usually coin operated, camera and film processor. Today the vast majority of photo booths are digital.Traditionally photo booths contain a seat or bench designed to… …

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  • 10One-time pad — Excerpt from a one time pad In cryptography, the one time pad (OTP) is a type of encryption, which has been proven to be impossible to crack if used correctly. Each bit or character from the plaintext is encrypted by a modular addition with a bit …

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