61. The photo op is free. 62. The same team returns to The Ted for the first time tonight, and it will hardly be a photo op. 63. The sky was closed down on St. Orens, near Toulouse, when Indurain cut his birthday cake in the usual photo op and spectator stampede. 64. The son of media magnate Malcolm held his photo op just a little too far from the furniture-market action to attract many foot-weary walkers. 65. The tower will come down someday, but the site forever will be a tourist attraction, a photo op for anybody passing through downtown Atlanta. 66. Then, after a photo op, it was time to get down to business. 67. These days, with impressive brazenness, almost every Bush photo op belies what his administration is actually up to. 68. Turner poses and smiles for just about every re-enactor photo op. 69. What kind of a producer turns down a photo op with a star of the show? 70. You might have thought Madonna would be posing nude among the pastries, such was the excitement that surrounded the photo op. |
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