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camera

[kam-er-uh, kam-ruh] / ˈkæm ər ə, ˈkæm rə /
NOUN
photographic equipment
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Such tension has become common in Minneapolis, where the enormous influx of federal officers has met a countermovement of residents armed with whistles, text alerts and cameras to shadow Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

From The Wall Street Journal

A series of alleged conspirators were paraded before state television's cameras to make "confessions", with many claiming to have acted on Damiba's instructions.

From Barron's

"He refused all of our attempts, unless it was at his big birthday party with a hundred guests and cameras at every corner," Brooklyn claimed.

From BBC

His scenes with Ferguson were shot while he was several feet above the ground in the chair, which meant he couldn't see her while cameras were rolling.

From BBC

Scientists gave householders wildlife cameras to spy on hedgehogs in more than 400 gardens in Chester in one of the largest studies of its kind.

From BBC