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There was a roll of film in it by the way, did they tell you?
"How long does it take to get a roll of film developed?"
The strip looked like a negative from a roll of film.
And apparently, every time we drop off a roll of film, somebody is looking over our shoulder.
When Maggie finished shooting a roll of film, she turned to the little girl.
To detect it, trying to expose a roll of film is a great idea.
The company is promising that no customer will have to wait longer than 24 hours for a roll of film.
Right Got a roll of film for the camera?
It was about a roll of films and a wager.
She worried a lot during his first deployment, particularly after he sent home a roll of film to develop.
Having burned through a roll of film, I furiously load another.
Good, hold that pose while I put a roll of film in the camera."
"Okay, I need to grab a roll of film before we start the next stage.
With my face all over a roll of film."
Enclosed with the note was a roll of film.
Negatives can be scratched or, worse, a roll of film lost and with it, perhaps, the shot.
And I, with a roll of film in my fist, ready to make a dash through the stands, will never forget it.
Fitted into the space normally taken up by a roll of film is the imaging chip.
Here everything that goes into making a roll of film is monitored, recorded and automatically adjusted.
He worked long hours, sometimes waiting endlessly for just the right shot, sometimes using a roll of film within minutes.
She could run through a roll of film quickly, but being an 11-year-old, many of the shots were often less than perfect.
If he had no camera, why should he be carrying a roll of films?
She had a camera in hand and was dropping a roll of film into a black bag tied to her hip.
The young woman used half a roll of film shooting photos of the property.
When he finished a roll of film, he would run inside and beg his father to have them developed.