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Examples
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A brewery is demolished and its trade-brand lion becomes a photo-opportunity, a stoic sculpture created by an anonymous and forgotten craftsman.
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Does a nation in such a state benefit from Western grandees showing up for a photo-opportunity?
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It was widely dismissed as little more than a photo-opportunity.
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The end of the world takes second place to a photo-opportunity for President Obama
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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The end of the world takes second place to a photo-opportunity for President Obama
The end of the world takes second place to a photo-opportunity for President Obama 2009
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The end of the world takes second place to a photo-opportunity for President Obama
The end of the world takes second place to a photo-opportunity for President Obama 2009
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And despite economic evidence indicating those same poor musicians will benefit only to the tune of €0.5 to €30 per year at best, the politicians will drool over the photo-opportunity with the celebrity du jour and roll out the extension carpet again.
B2fxxx 2009
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Including the person who took the photograph, I count no less than ten "snappers" (or their cameras) in the frame in what could not be a more obvious example of a staged photo-opportunity.
All the world's a stage Richard 2006
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Not that the Boy King would ever trouble himself with anything as tedious as real politics or even economics, being more master of the "photo-opportunity" than anything substantial.
Role models Richard 2006
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Well, he got his photo-opportunity and a nice collection of snaps for the next party brochure – to say nothing of the website.
Disaster tourism Richard 2006
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