Looking at the picture now, and knowing the story behind it, you can imagine Churchill, slightly petulant, deprived of his dummy.
Looking at the picture that sparked his ordeal, he says that another man in his place might be angry, but he is not.
The "first couple that we spoke to, the dad took out his cell phone and showed us a picture of his daughter, and I just about lost it, just by looking at the picture, " Kelly told ABC News.
Since we took it, James has used the picture to learn how to say his own name and looking back at the picture, far from fearing a trip to the seaside, he can't wait to go again.
Looking at the national picture is almost always misleading, since real estate is inherently local.
Start by looking at the big picture, say the moves from the peak seen in June 2002.
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But the chancellor is convinced he's looking at the bigger picture by tying Germany firmly to a democratic Europe.
Looking at the broader picture, Rusch noted the importance of running efficient operations.
By looking at the big picture, populists restore the excitement of intellectual life.
But investors aren't just looking at the jobs picture, and neither should families seeking promising cities in which to live.
Looking at the big picture, wind and solar power are now close to cost competitiveness with fossil fuels.
But still, when stepping back and looking at the big picture, not so much different than our little orbiting space station.
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Despite damage to his home, Cohen is looking at the bigger picture.
While EasyPaisa, M-Pesa, and other such services around the world are significant developments, some bigger industry players are looking at the global picture.
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But over the long term, investments tend to go upwards, so looking at the bigger picture, this is a worse deal for employees.
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Looking at the bigger picture, it pays to recall that Flickr was an early pioneer of not only photo sharing but also social media.
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Looking at the full picture, Conan emerges as the late night show that lends the biggest boost following an appearance, with Letterman trailing close behind.
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Many of them had made themselves easy targets by concentrating too much on the financial minutiae of future plans rather than looking at the broader picture.
Looking at the global picture, the divergence of regional economic performance is going to get a lot bigger in terms of growth, inflation and cost of capital.
Looking at the bigger picture, the Samsung Galaxy S4 demonstrates just how far smartphones have come so far and provides some hints to where it is going as well.
There was some praise for the Dumfries side for looking at the "bigger picture".
"Looking at my game in the big picture I need to perform better in other tournaments, " he said.
Looking a little bit closer at the picture, you can tell that, despite the wig, that is the head of George W. Bush.
Under new TSA guidelines, they point out, the person looking at the scanned image is in an entirely separate room, and the picture is deleted as soon as the next passenger steps into the scanner.
We tend to focus on the jobs picture, which is most easily understood by looking at the unemployment rate.
The great picture attached shows my brother at Windows of the World looking out over the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the same site our grandparents viewed as they entered this great country 80 years ago.
Lazear pointedly stated that he expects strong growth due to high productivity and low taxes, adding that "two trends are most important when looking at last year's economic picture and the scene as we move into 2007"--the labor market and export growth.
The Defence Committee (10.30am) is looking at big picture defence policy with expert witnesses Lord Hennessy, Professor Julian Lindley-French and General Mungo Melvin.
There is no question that had Congress acted then, we would be looking at a different picture now in terms of overall job creation in the period since.
Let's face it, consumers eying an HDTV are looking at the pricetag just as often, if not more often, than the picture quality, contrast ratio, or number of HDMI inputs.
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