An informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera.
Recorded state of a computer storage system at a particular point in time.
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1 The annual snapshot of the state of New Zealanders' health is out.
2 Five minutes later, he fired a snapshot in off the far post.
3 The report comes before Friday's monthly snapshot of the US jobs market.
4 Brenda said she thought the snapshot was taken somewhere in England .
5 Mayor Rachel Reese said the report was a snapshot of New Zealand.
6 Purchasing managers' surveys this week will give the latest snapshot of activity.
7 The government will publish its snapshot of third-quarter GDP later this month.
8 The Census provides an invaluable snapshot of the population every five years.
9 That snapshot could be viewed by law enforcement, insurance companies and automakers.
10 His snapshot from 20 yards just now, however, did not trouble Valdes.
11 Any given season in European rugby is merely a snapshot in history.
12 The BBC's Daniel Sandford has this snapshot of Russian television news reports.
13 Not a snapshot taken at some birthday party, Christmas or family get-together.
14 And Ad Topics is a current snapshot , rather than a historical list.
15 This week's Horizons offers readers a snapshot of interesting Christmas present ideas.
16 Here is a snapshot of some of the best events this weekend.
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