Then after shooting another quick look at her companions, she attached an addendum to her prayer. |
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A quick look in her Rolodex later, Chelsea punches in Danielle Nichols' cell phone number. |
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So I nipped into the museum and after a quick look round, high tailed out the back door and found a bus. |
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With a quick look around, eyes sparkling, she took off at a run towards the end of the cliff. |
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Tomorrow we will take a quick look at the exam before doing a last review of the work. |
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At this point I preferred to have a quick look myself, and indeed my daughter had a mildly angulated Smith's greenstick fracture. |
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But a quick look around the neighbouring tables convinced me that next time I visit I will leave space for afters. |
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Moving swiftly on from Lizard Point the next stop was a quick look at St Michael's Mount. |
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A quick look at the untouched plates of the others showed that I wasn't the only one who had suddenly lost my appetite. |
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A quick look at the book's references persuades me that the book provides no support for the fallback position. |
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A quick look into her bloodshot eyes with their dilated pupils confirms my suspicions. |
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Just now I decided to take a quick look on google and see if any other expectant fathers are writing blogs. |
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After every shot from the fairway, I always take a quick look at the divot I just made. |
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This is simply not true, as a quick look at his latest Spectator article will demonstrate. |
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A quick look at the official Web site bulletin board shows that people are already demanding more than the half-hour slot provided. |
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When they were ready, JC took a quick look at the note again and put the car into drive. |
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So we will take a quick look at Pi Fast, which, as the name suggests calculates Pi to as many digits as you want. |
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She stood up, and took a quick look at herself in the full length mirror on her wall. |
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Directors instantly knew where they were in the pecking order by a quick look at the seating plan. |
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At first glance that sounds like an unlikely scenario, and the layman's impression of Kingussie's infallibility is certainly reinforced by a quick look at the statistics. |
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While most of the people passing through that gate gave the man no more than a quick look of pity and a few drachmas, the apostles looked at him quite differently. |
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Request an evaluation now or use our web based demo first for a quick look. |
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Finally, a quick look at what happened in Scotland in April. |
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Nevertheless, some useful information comes up from a quick look to the data. |
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He took a quick look at the trajectory taken by Groupe Bel, which has gone for one last option by moving a long way north of the direct route. |
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A quick look back at the past achievements of this Conference is the best witness of what this body is capable of doing. |
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From now on while you are waiting at the airport you can take a quick look around your home to be sure everything is fine. |
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So that's a quick look at the lessons that we have learned from past experience. |
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I can send a third an e-mail asking him to have a quick look at a proposal of ours. |
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With one quick look, you can determine in which periods the exception situation, which is defined in the exception, has occurred. |
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As I neared Trey's Porsche, I stole a quick look over my shoulder. |
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She stole a quick look at her wardrobe and picked a long flowing skirt that ended a little below her ankles, she wore an off-shoulder and she wore her hair in a French braid. |
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He stole a quick look at Julie who only smiled and shook her head. |
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Calla stole a quick look behind her and saw that there was nothing there. |
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I was drinking in the area so I popped over to have a quick look. |
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She rubbed an arm across her eyes and darted another quick look. |
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A quick look at the Club's website highlights a glaring omission. |
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If you want to suss out the cleanliness and hygiene level of any hotel, take a quick look behind furniture and drapes. |
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But in a quick look at eBay one finds plenty of too-good-to-be-true art auctions. |
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Briefly, since the hour is late, let us take a quick look at what strikes the Professor as an example of an academic trimming her sails to the wind. |
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Taking one quick look out the window, she divided under the blanket and burrowed close to her mother, pushing the stuffed toy against Christa's chest. |
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Although some of the features enabled by standby power can be useful, a quick look around your home may have you wondering what you can do to slay at least a few of these electricity vampires. |
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A quick look at the history of deodorants and perfumes reveals that personal hygiene arrived later than the fragrance of personal objects, such as gloves, bed linens, and clothes. |
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From which language does the English slang word shufti, meaning a quick look, derive? |
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A quick look at some of the Treaty's key provisions shows that, with the advent of commercial space activities, this document has become even more applicable today than when it was first drafted. |
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However, a quick look at Statistics Canada's monthly employment surveys will tell a very different story from the rosy picture the government is trying to paint. |
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We'll also take a quick look at what happens to the sand once the oil is removed and talk about how water plays an important role in the cleaning process. |
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This concerns the so-called 'grey' clauses that fall outside the scope of the block exemption and for which the TTBE offers a quick look facility based on a simplified notification procedure. |
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Before plunging deeper into the IEA's assessment, let's take a quick look at peak oil theory itself. |
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Other women had taken a quick look and said no. |
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When you go out for a walk in the street, take a quick look around and you will immediately be struck by the linguistic and cultural uniqueness of Montréal. |
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Let's round this one off with a quick look at the Gamut stand where one could see their CD3 Player, the D3i, a double mono pre-amp and a double mono block, the Di150 wired up to Phi7 and L5 speakers. |
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The 32-year-old decided to have a quick look but the livewire electric ray stunned him when he tried to pick it up. |
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Alongside that particular presentation, it is interesting to have a quick look at some other information given during the seminar, starting with the procedures on which future virtual studio technology will be based. |
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If you like Zazzle's Save The Date postcard designs, you might want to think about taking a quick look at the other Save The Date products on the Save The Date gifts page. |
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A quick look at the underwater profile reveals a deep forefoot and fine entry at the bow that virtually eliminates pounding and helps to reduce hull splash noise. |
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