He wasn't sure whether to be thankful or outraged, but upon glimpsing the stranger's not uncomely face, Arron settled upon merely peeved. |
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It's an image of fathomless, shocking power, like lifting a trap door and glimpsing something beautiful and noisome, fascinating and unknowable. |
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Their only link to the outside world comes when they peep carefully through the little window, glimpsing only the shoes of passing soldiers. |
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The heat was making her dizzy but she still sounded upbeat at the possibility of glimpsing the president. |
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But the two countries are glimpsing the remote possibility of a lasting peace. |
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Yet now and then, certain enhancements present themselves in such a remarkable way, that it's as though we're glimpsing into the future. |
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The area is known for it's rugged beauty and the coastline for it's icebergs and the occasional glimpsing of whales. |
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In a carnal, animal duel it is exhaustion that brings us to the brink of glimpsing light through the cracks. |
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When going downhill again, part of the track gets a chance of glimpsing the sunlight before the line enters again into the forest. |
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Sleep leaves me and I groggily sit up, glimpsing at my watch. |
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The strangest place in this looking-glass world is where we stand looking into it but fail to see ourselves mirrored there, glimpsing instead the strangeness of our origins. |
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The fact that Mitch had gone up to the stage and sang some hokey karaoke song love song, his eyes glimpsing again and again at Jess, had only egged Lynn on. |
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The feeling a birder gets from glimpsing a yellow-bellied sapsucker is probably no different from the thrill a model obsessive gets glimpsing Elise Crombez, the Belgian catwalk star du jour. |
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Capturing reality in movement, glimpsing and recording details, inscribing the unique nature of experience on paper: the Moleskine notebook becomes a battery that stores ideas and feelings, releasing its energy over time. |
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As you will see by glimpsing at the photographs in this Annual Report, AGICOA's new working environment is a lot more functional than the old premises. |
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Whether glimpsing the blessed Mary in a grilled cheese or eyeing up Nebuchadnezzar in a freshly crisped bagel, we all know that Americans are constantly beset by visions of biblical figures in toasted food products. |
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The style and the colours of the room well contrast with the green of the garden, glimpsing from the glass door, from which you can enter into your private garden, North exposed. |
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The strange thing is that generally, instead of glimpsing the immaturity of the person and helping them to grow and resolve difficulties, we impute guilt to the partner or to the community, blaming the person. |
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A fortnight later, on Friday the 13th, we arrived in the British Virgin Islands by a full moon, glimpsing a dark ocean dotted with islands through tropical sea mist. |
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Some, such as the design critic Stephen Bayley, lamented its demise, though he admitted in the Telegraph that he had been surprised, when glimpsing the paper a decade ago, that it hadn't been binned already. |
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In globalisation, humanity is glimpsing the possibility of unity, that age-old dream of the Utopians, which has become the promise of our destiny. |
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What we need as a metaphysic and what the logical realists are at least glimpsing, is the principle of contradiction. |
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Living in an international environment gives me the possibility of looking at the identity of my own country with greater clarity, and thus I can be more aware of glimpsing resources and limitations. |
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You'll hike through soaring redwoods, glimpsing an occasional black-tailed deer or belted kingfisher, but the payoff is the view down the green gorge of Big Sur Valley. |
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Glimpsing the wooden structure of the tree house not far from us, I held Tamela's hands so that she faced me. |
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