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33 Sentences With "get a snapshot of"

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You'll get a snapshot of stocks you own or want to track.
You would get a snapshot of everything you would want to tell another person.
You can just get a snapshot of the neighborhood by looking at their router.
We assume that's because it's easy to get a snapshot of someone's face and a piece of portraiture.
The Times asked for the information from the cultural groups to get a snapshot of where they are starting.
Today, a teaspoon of spit and a hundred bucks is all you need to get a snapshot of your DNA.
You'll also get a snapshot of what people are reading on our website and an inside look at how the newspaper operates.
So, as we suggested earlier, it's an attempt to get a snapshot of stuff circulating invisibly on WhatsApp's end-to-end encrypted platform.
All the while, the researchers studied their brain waves to get a snapshot of the brain's response to the red or green reward.
Get a snapshot of the movers and shakers at this Sunset Park outpost by reading about some of the innovators who call Industry City home.
By analyzing a section of a feather, Dr. Brandis and her team can get a snapshot of the bird's diet while the feather was developing.
Although this data is not compared with first time voters of cycles past, it is helpful to get a snapshot of newly participating voters this cycle.
Narrator: Thankfully, despite the misconceptions, no matter what you use it for, there is a way to get a snapshot of the quality of CBD oil.
It's a good way to get a snapshot of what people are talking about, whether that's newsy elements or silly tweets from other people that you're following.
Over the past couple of years the GDS have surveyed over 100,000 drug users, including 50,000 users of MDMA to get a snapshot of how the recreational landscape's looking.
Gizmodo has filed over a dozen Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests with various federal agencies to get a snapshot of the jobs that have been put on hold.
To get a snapshot of how electronic record keeping impacts the way doctors spend their time, Sinsky and colleagues analyzed data collected on 57 physicians in four U.S. states.
Twitter's autosuggested trending hashtags are both a great way to get a snapshot of the day's news AND a great tool for spammers who love to ride trending topics. pic.twitter.
To get a snapshot of how the smaller economies that together make up the national jigsaw are doing, Business Insider ranked the 50 states (and DC) on six economic measures.
Open up said link in a new browser window and you get a snapshot of the relevant channel at the time of the message, together with more information about the channel itself.
The Stockholm-based firm, which is backed by European banks SEB, Nordea and ABN AMRO, offers an app for people to get a snapshot of how they're spending across all their bank accounts.
By working backwards and figuring out what minerals are found within the glass, the research team should be able to get a snapshot of what was happening on the Moon millions of years ago.
And one way to get a snapshot of which movies and TV shows have been successful as of late is to take a look at Forbes' lists of the highest paid actors and actresses.
To look at changes in that kind of diversity, BuzzFeed News analyzed the film scripts of all the Best Picture nominees released in the three years below to get a snapshot of what kind of progress was made.
You can get a snapshot of someone that will tell a lie and...there is even something about the people I photograph doing something for the camera, for the presence of the camera, that even sometimes brings something more.
It's not often we get a snapshot of the future King of England picking his nose, or footage of a young princess gobbling up a crowd's attention, but here we are, at the second Royal Wedding of the year.
Dominguez-Bello piloted a research project at NYU that tested oral, fecal and skin samples from 34 members of the Yanomami community to get a snapshot of a culture suspected to have been left alone for an estimated 11,000 years.
Before diving into the more complex concepts, you'll first get a comprehensive introduction to AI. You'll even get a snapshot of the history of AI and deep learning to help you understand where the technology could be headed in the future.
"It's a cool find and very satisfying to get a snapshot of what happened in one particular part of the world -- it certainly adds to the evidence of how devastating the impact was, even hundreds or thousands of miles away," he told CNN.
Junk news in this context refers to content produced by known sources of political misinformation — aka outlets that are systematically producing and spreading "ideologically extreme, misleading, and factually incorrect information" — with the researchers comparing interactions with junk stories from such outlets to news stories produced by the most popular professional news sources to get a snapshot of public engagement with sources of misinformation ahead of the EU vote.
Of course, panic arises and reporters try to get a snapshot of the little alien, but Cosmi accidentally pushes someones camera around, causing it to take a photo of the crowd, thus revealing that several of them are also aliens.
Ouriel completed his master's degree in business administration from Columbia and London Business Schools. While heading the Shaikh Khalifa Medical City in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, Ouriel initiated a controversial move to disclose hospital data online which would allow people to get a "snapshot of the facility's clinical strengths and weaknesses"; he favors transparency. Ouriel facilitated the development of the first permanent renal transplantation program in the United Arab Emirates, where the Sheikh Khalifa team performed their first kidney transplant in early 2008. He is quoted in newspapers regarding medical subjects.
Historically the religious makeup of the islands of Grenada covers the period from first European occupation in the 17th century. This has always been predominantly Christian and largely Roman Catholic (due to the first occupants being French) and from the 1891 census we get a snapshot of the population and its religious proclivities - over half were Roman Catholic (55%), a third were Church of England (36%), others listed were Wesleyan (6%) and Presbyterian (0.88%). More recently, according to the 2001 census, 89.1% percent of the population of Grenada is considered Christian, 1.5% is non-Christian and 3.6% has no religion or stated "other" (5.7%). Roughly one half of Christians are Roman Catholics (44.6% of the total population), a reflection of early French influence on the island, and one half are Protestant.

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