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camera-ready

[kam-er-uh-red-ee, kam-ruh-]

adjective

Printing.
  1. (of text or illustrations) ready to be photographed.



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Perhaps this accounts for the enduring success of “The Author’s Voice,” an early Kafkaesque work that literalizes the divide between an artist’s primitive side that does the grunt creative work and the camera-ready side that basks in the empty glory.

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“That’s my guy!” she replied, flashing a camera-ready smile.

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That Trump would downplay traditional experience, dismiss alarming baggage and prioritize camera-ready adherence to his agenda as he seeks candidates for top positions in his new administration is not surprising, they said.

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His star was on the rise, bolstered by the marvel of what he could do and, also, that camera-ready personality.

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"When I delivered Definitely Maybe I didn't have a car either. My mate Matthew Sankey drove me to London in his Peugeot 205 because it was the only copy of the camera-ready artwork and I couldn't risk it getting lost in the post."

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