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300 Sentences With "glanced at"

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" The driver glanced at her through the rearview. "What?
He glanced at me in my black and blue dress.
One of the men laughed, then glanced at their table.
Willa glanced at Andrew and then back at the man.
I glanced at my husband, fast asleep in our bed.
The driver glanced at a navigation app on her cellphone.
As I glanced at the pictures, I felt an overwhelming peace.
As Ko glanced at the screen, her curiosity turned to horror.
Have you ever glanced at the mirror and thought, Oh, Christ?
I GLANCED AT IT THIS MORNING, I THINK IT'S UP 8%.
The man looks toward Goldin while she glanced at the floor.
Wilson glanced at John's license and then at Jimmy Ray Gallup.
Mid-song, Clausen lost her place and glanced at the accompanist.
He glanced at my backyard and suggested I do the same.
She pulled up the little hill and glanced at the yard.
Manny and I glanced at each other: What should we do?
It can be noticed, glanced-at, or even inspected, but not watched.
I glanced at Jay's intake form, which listed his diagnoses and medications.
He glanced at me cautiously, and I saw relief wash over him.
Jeb Breece glanced at the nearby TV, tuned as always to CNBC.
I laughed and smiled and glanced at her father, but she persisted.
He glanced at his wristwatch, its fraying band wrapped in duct tape.
She glanced at Vadik's bare feet and they seemed to embarrass her.
She glanced at it, then sat up straight and began talking pricing.
Burtynsky, seated at a laptop with Panou, barely glanced at the commotion.
He glanced at his watch and motioned for me to follow him.
He glanced at his wife, Anne, who was standing next to him.
Abdul quickly glanced at her and kept on dancing like nobody was watching.
She glanced at the screen and saw a photo taken up her dress.
She glanced at the television, where a rerun of "The Office" was playing.
The Marines glanced at the image for 10 seconds, and then hastily scribbled.
So when stocks sank this week, he barely glanced at his trading screens.
He glanced at the screen and shook his head, putting it away again.
Last year, he was startled when he glanced at himself in a mirror.
I handed it to Sophie, who glanced at it, then gave it back.
I glanced at him, bewildered, as he pointed to something through the vines.
I glanced at the aide, who looked as if he might be sick.
I glanced at her several times, which stopped the hand movements only temporarily.
I glanced at the other riders in search of alternative umbrella-storage strategies.
My mother barely glanced at the headlines and, yes, ripped out the crosswords.
At one point, while Pence was cheering, Kim Yo Jong briefly glanced at Pence.
I glanced at my boy's photo, which sat in a frame on my desk.
But then the old soldier grinned grimly, gritting his teeth, and glanced at Are.
He glanced at me, studied my face for a while, clicked his chewing gum.
But if you've glanced at any checkout line front pages recently, it's likely unsurprising.
She paused the "Friends" rerun on her inflight television and glanced at her phone.
They glanced at all the other people who were leaving and quickened their steps.
Griffin glanced at the news media scrum but had no intention of joining it.
A year earlier, he had glanced at the man's image on a wanted poster.
There is no way an editor even glanced at this book before it was published.
I glanced at the screen and saw a photo that was taken up my dress.
Riv glanced at me and said: Maybe you shouldn't have told both us that story.
He glanced at his phone, and then showed me an eclectically punctuated text from Garcia.
He glanced at me puzzled, not sure if it was him I was talking to.
Hongyue glanced at the bright warbler again, tucked in the small hollow, before heading home.
At first I glanced at it and thought it was a spider or some insect.
Fighting tears, I glanced at Sophie and saw that her face was also clouded over.
Richard glanced at his phone's blank screen—the galactic space of it, the empty hum.
I glanced at the speedometer and realized I was only doing 35 miles an hour.
Williams glanced at the scoreboard, saw how much time was remaining and folded his arms.
The border agent glanced at my passport, which lists Morocco as my place of birth.
I practiced meeting their eyes and smiling, but often glanced at the ground out of habit.
The "Barbershop" franchise (two movies and a 2005 TV series) has occasionally glanced at serious subjects.
Mr. Roberts, known as Menace, glanced at the crowd through a snorkel mask, mouthpiece in place.
During steep inclines throughout the hike, I glanced at the watch to check my heart rate.
"If we glanced at it and found mistakes ourselves, there could be thousands more," he said.
Whenever people glanced at him, he'd feel as if they might grab him and beat him.
Glanced at one way, this was an appealing panacea; another way, it was quite an ask.
She glanced at the Beyond patties but put the $14.99/pound ground buffalo in her wagon.
Even the siren song of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina merely glanced at a fairly covered-up orgy.
I sat back in the car for a moment and glanced at the natural wood-covered dash.
When I asked Plotz why he thought the workshops attracted so many programmers, he glanced at O'Brien.
If you've glanced at a poster, you know the biggest head belongs to the aforementioned purple alien.
I glanced at her tray (an egregious breach of decorum) and saw I-N-L-A remaining.
" She then took a swig of hand sanitizer, glanced at her phone and exclaimed, "George Takei, no!
" Lisa then glanced at a framed photograph of Apu inscribed with the message, "Don't have a cow.
Inside, a wealthy-looking couple, engrossed in a discussion with one of the salesmen, glanced at me.
A moment later, I glanced at the Amazon Go app and saw a charge for $11.68 appear.
As Mr. Trump's words settled over the State Dining Room, the president's aides glanced at one another.
When I glanced at the watch again eight hours later, I'd lost only three percent of my battery.
She glanced at the older woman doing a crossword puzzle next to us as she searched for words.
It wasn't something that had happened before, and we glanced at each other, ready for whatever it was.
In the 10th, Ali glanced at the ringside and shouted, "He's out," in a reference to Frazier's weariness.
The younger girls glanced at Juliana to see how they should respond; when she smiled, they exhaled audibly.
Mr. Webster said he glanced at his phone, and when he looked up, the vehicle was far ahead.
She glanced at the comments at the end of the article and the name "Janelle" caught her eye.
Before the next pitch was thrown, May glanced at the dugout and bench coach Josh Bard began arguing.
I glanced at the size on the label and nearly shouted when I saw it would fit me.
He was smiling when I glanced at him but I knew he meant it, or half meant it.
Xavier glanced at PJ. If she were still alive, she wouldn't be standing in the back with him.
He glanced at his watch and checked his stats: He had walked 13.2 miles and taken 25,347 steps.
Mr. Gates, somber-faced on the witness stand, never glanced at Mr. Manafort, who glared in his direction.
They did not speak the rest of the evening, although she said Mr. Balazs occasionally glanced at her.
" The other worker, Emily Stevenson, glanced at the police officers nearby, saying: "We work the parade every year.
She glanced at her daughter, a 20-something young mother with rainbow-dyed hair and a supportive smile.
He glanced at the nametag on her scrubs, then asked: Don't we know each other from high school?
One of her brothers glanced at her new I.D. and joked, accurately, that she looked like Anne Frank.
"We all just sat back down, glanced at each other, and went about our ride much happier," Nied said.
I glanced at the Shell employee seated beside me, to see if he, too, had registered the unintended irony.
When she glanced at the photograph, however, her body went still, just like the sky immediately before a rainstorm.
Walking side by side with her husband, Kate, 36, beamed as she glanced at a smiley William, also 36.
When I said I liked this one couch, she just glanced at it and said, 'Nope, that won't fit.
Travellers at the airport glanced at the billboard as they passed along the moving walkway, Reuters TV footage showed.
As the crowd of children and adults continued to chant in unison, Lorio and Michot glanced at each other.
When I glanced at the band onstage at the old Emo's in Austin in 2011, I was… taken aback.
I glanced at Khan in the driver's seat and suddenly the weight of the cemetery bore down on me.
Carol glanced at the girls; Estella was looking supercilious, Ada was eating her bread with greasy, dream-faced absorption.
Initially, the two leaders appeared tense, and, as Ms. Merkel opened with her remarks, she occasionally glanced at Mrs.
AS SHE SPOKE, she glanced at her phone on the kitchen counter, made a call and immediately tensed up.
"That isn't mine," I told her as I glanced at what turned out to be $90 on the ground.
An officer glanced at my passport, asked if I had traveled anywhere else and then waved me through customs.
Surely you've glanced at the photo of the Volvo V90 Cross Country and understood that it's a station wagon.
She was embracing Eastin when Beisel glanced at the scoreboard and saw that a DQ had replaced Eastin's time.
Then, walking into the station, they glanced at the checkout counter (was a man or a woman manning the register?).
They glanced at the diner door as it yawned open and a gaggle of drunks stumbled in from the cold.
I was packing my things and glanced at the new canvas one last time on my way out the door.
Anyone who's ever glanced at a video game's credits section knows that companies are already doing that to some extent.
A security guard glanced at my room card and then I scanned it inside the elevator to access my floor.
He gripped his golden flute in his hand, glanced at his son, then closed his eyes and began to blow.
Leaning back, Kardashian West, 38, glanced at the camera while showing off her fit frame in a curve-hugging pink bikini.
Per the National Post, Ambrose was sitting at a red light when she glanced at the Apple Watch on her wrist.
"Fifth inning probably — he was cruising pretty good in the fifth and I just glanced at the pitch count," Collins said.
She recalls her panic at 25 when she glanced at her bookshelves and saw they were filled with books by men.
For three years, bank dealers recall, they rarely glanced at the price pages on their dealing terminals, which were mostly stable.
Then she quietly grasped the melon and placed it among her grocery packages, glanced at her husband and shrugged her shoulders.
One day while cleaning my mother's office, I glanced at one of the many framed articles about her on the walls.
As my last stop before the checkout line, I glanced at the rows of jewelry cases holding watches and necklaces galore.
He glanced at the photo of Mahomes that had guided Taylor, then back at his tattoo, then back to the photo.
I glanced at the muck boots in the garage, and imagined a quiet woman pruning those gorgeous hydrangeas in the garden.
" As Lisa glanced at a picture of Apu, Marge Simpson said, "Some things will be dealt with at a later date.
His son and daughter-in-law glanced at each other and then at me as they arched their eyebrows in surprise.
Tim Scott occasionally glanced at the notes that the senator to his right, Rob Portman, was taking, like an anxious student.
In the shadows, they glanced at the back of their hand where the numbers and letters had been written in indelible marker.
He glanced at the silver dress on the floor, as it lay there like a puddle of fabric, and began to cry.
She winked at the two potential customers who glanced at her, then returned to the site of her solo boning for Bitcoin.
When he realized it was not his alarm, Miller glanced at the caller ID. It was Brian Cashman, the Yankees' general manager.
As he passed by backstage, striding purposefully, he glanced at me, registered no recognition, and continued on, muttering, "bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp."
The Padres barely glanced at Phillips before sending him on to the A's for two players who never appeared in San Diego.
Bennett glanced at the giant TV screen in the finish area and saw that Maple was at the top, about to start.
Mr. Allen, the school superintendent, drove west with his wife on Interstate 210 and glanced at the speedometer on his Chevy Suburban.
" She glanced at the teacher, who had moved to comfort the child, then went on, "But it's true I was hurt then.
She couldn't hide everything, though; as she glanced at him she flashed a twinkle he took for a bit of residual love.
When Mr. Trump wanted to eject a Univision reporter from a news conference, he merely glanced at Mr. Schiller and it happened.
The queen greeted the pair with a smile, although she had earlier glanced at her watch as she waited for their arrival.
If she had glanced at even one page, she might have noticed that If Animals Could Talk is decidedly NOT a children's book.
We sat down at our table (in direct sunlight), and he glanced at the droplets I could already feel sliding down my face.
But Election Day is approaching, and I've still just glanced at it, only to realize how little attention I've paid to local politics.
He glanced at his younger brother, then his eyes darted back to the entrance to the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport baggage claim.
Between the Ottoman defeat in the Middle East in 1918 and Mr Erdogan's arrival in office, Turks had scarcely glanced at the place.
We didn't have to stop, and the listless border guards barely glanced at our respectable little hired car, with its four white occupants.
We dreamed, woke up fitfully to new expanses of music, perhaps glanced at what Mr. Rich was doing onstage and drifted off again.
My patient and I glanced at each other as Dr. Oz enumerated Mr. Trump's results and declared him to be in good health.
According to the one I glanced at on my way out of the newsroom on Sunday morning, it was just after 2 a.m.
Crucially, it's shaped like an Apple Watch, so if your friends just glanced at it, they'd totally think it was an Apple Watch.
"A couple of us that had wanted it kind of glanced at each other, like it is a good idea," she said. Sen.
C. P. Lacey glanced at his oversized silver watch and began tap-dancing across the floor of his cramped dressing room in Harlem.
Dear Diary: I was about to swipe my MetroCard at Penn Station when I glanced at the digital countdown clock in front of me.
" Then, when scientists glanced at the UFO table and saw none of their own kind there, they grew even more likely to say, "Cranks!
Early Sunday morning, I glanced at Twitter and saw that, yet again, SpaceX had successfully launched and landed one of its Falcon 9 rockets.
Later, during official talks that lasted more than 90 minutes longer than expected, aides anxiously glanced at their watches as the minutes ticked past.
If you've so much as glanced at Stephen King's Twitter feed, you'll know he's a long way from being Donald Trump's number one fan.
So I headed over to his place—he opened the front door, glanced at the hat, and asked if I'd been beaten up yet.
Fitzgerald glanced at the giant video screen above him to identify the three defenders in pursuit, but he knew they would never get him.
Wandering the halls with my newly-purchased gold dates, I glanced at my phone — and discovered I'd been in Harrods for about three hours.
" Dr. Carrie Stern, a plastic surgeon resident who took part in the surgery, glanced at the boys in the wagon and whispered, "They're so cute.
"I remember I totally ruined a Britney Spears shot because I may or may not have glanced at her hiney," Tamberelli shared with a laugh.
Not like just kinda glanced at it, and thought, "Oh, there's lava falling into the ocean," but I mean really given it a good look?
Bey briefly acknowledged the injury, glanced at the blood on her fingertips, and moved on, because she's Beyoncé and she had a show to do.
To anyone who glanced at a poll last summer, Mr Trump's romp towards the nomination looks unsurprising: he has consistently led polls since last July.
He entered federal court in Brooklyn on Thursday wearing a black puffer coat and winter gloves and only glanced at his former trafficking partner once.
Genz glanced at the boat's GPS device and realized that Kelen, over the last decade, might have learned more than he had ever let on.
I also think Trump may have quickly glanced at the TV and seen 52% and just tweeted it because, well, it's too good to check.
Yet, when my new classmate and I glanced at each other for the first time, I felt as though I'd known her for a lifetime.
As I glanced at my Seamless order history, I saw a long string of $12 and $15 purchases — all of them seemingly innocuous in the moment.
What can you do?" before Lisa glanced at a framed photograph of Apu on her nightstand, which was inscribed with the message "Don't have a cow.
She glanced at the house; it was white with red shutters and there was a clay relief of a flying bird hung next to the door.
As they passed a statue erected in honor of Monimbó's "martyrs"—a crudely sculpted concrete figure holding a rifle aloft—no one even glanced at it.
Adèle has glanced at the covenant of modern womanhood — the idea that you can have it all or should at least die trying — and detonated it.
On Tuesday (which is today, if you haven't glanced at a calendar for a bit), the chain will hand out one free beef taco per customer.
As he was wheeled out, he yelled "I love you" to his adult daughter, then glanced at a reporter in the court, smiled and said, "Cheese!"
" So Mr. Killip glanced at his watch, looked up and asked Ms. Richards something that sounded like an April Fool's joke: "How about marrying me tomorrow?
She quickly reached for her cellphone and began reviewing photos of the man from the profile she had glanced at immediately after receiving the electronic wink.
As I jotted these details down, David Hogg came around the pool table with his cue, glanced at my notebook and gave me a strange look.
O'Rourke, like many Democrats, has sworn of super PAC funding, a pledge he glanced at — and re-upped — in a fundraising request coinciding with his announcement.
The French-Lebanese cartoonist Swaha learned about the terror in Nice, France, much like everyone else did: she awoke in wee hours and glanced at her phone.
But, as anyone who even glanced at the internet last month knows, Houston beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in a straight-up insane seven game World Series.
The Russian leader glanced at his counterpart and nodded at times; at other moments Putin appeared to look to the floor as he listened to his translator.
With Streak enabled, I felt like an inside trader whenever I glanced at my inbox, privy to details that gave me maybe a little too much information.
She glanced at Victoria to gauge the effect her empathy was having, but Victoria was watching the boys in the window make obscene gestures at each other.
She glanced at the transom window above her door and saw a maintenance worker perched high on a ladder, his rear end pointed directly at the glass.
The man held out a small flashlight to Paul; Paul took it and glanced at the man's face—a glint of moonlight off skin that seemed blue.
At the Baramda cafe, the manager, Tariq Sohail, glanced at a table on the pavement outside, where a young man and a woman sat smoking and laughing.
Ms. Zhang lowered her head and glanced at papers in front of her when she heard the news that she was going to be held in jail.
One spring evening, after a long day at work and finishing the bedtime routine with my children, I glanced at my phone and felt a wave of nausea.
Brady glanced at Kelce, acknowledging he had seen the gesture, but jogged away in a manner suggesting that lions do not concern themselves with the opinions of sheep.
In the driving mirror, which she glanced at now and then, her blonded hair, her gray-blue eyes, the curve of her generously full lips pleased Mrs. Crasthorpe.
When Feo glanced at the HoloPic, he recognized its expression, a mask of polite disinterest, from the times he rambled to Yuri about one old flame or another.
Sitting at the table next to us was a young couple; I only glanced at them as they sat down and didn't notice when they left the restaurant.
Then, of course, you glanced at the grid and noticed that the last letter in some of the entries is circled or perhaps shaded (who can keep up?).
Lulu, who has four skateboards at home in Portland, Me., glanced at the skateboards hanging like artwork on the walls, then she headed straight for the T-shirts.
Now she glanced at the near-empty beer cradled between her legs and pulled him toward her, saying something sad and dirty, loud enough so everyone could hear.
Alone and unarmed, he stopped and glanced at the hooded man standing near the Lincoln, but, apparently not knowing him, he turned around and started to walk away.
If you haven't read your horoscope, glanced at a calendar, or checked the witchier corners of Twitter recently, you're probably under the impression that this week will end quietly.
In fact, if you only glanced at it quickly, you'd be forgiven for thinking that the search result was that Vladimir Putin was the President of the United States.
It was from a sushi restaurant in my home town, but if you just glanced at it you might think it was racist, because of the fake Asian lettering.
He glanced at his wife briefly, as if checking in with her that it was all right to tell this story she had probably heard hundreds of times before.
The Galileo spacecraft took another close look starting in the 1990s, and the Juno mission, currently at Jupiter, glanced at a volcanic plume sprouting from Io's surface last December.
While Ayman watched the children (and glanced at the constant roll of his e-mail), Nardin sat at a table picking at an omelette and talking about the past.
The man, a sculptor and painter, who was covered in white dust later identified as marble, glanced at his feet and said that it was a boat he'd built.
The sensational details were burned into the brains of anyone who so much as glanced at a TV or tabloid, or talked to someone else who had, during the proceedings.
About 15 minutes later, I heard laughter and footsteps as I glanced at my colleagues in attempts to exchange a "Hey guys, please remember to invite me next time" smile.
But they glanced at me and kept coming, and I did not have time to move, simply stood with my back turned as they passed me like I was nobody.
It turns out your soon-to-be manager glanced at your Facebook account, noticed some awkward photos from your college years, and decided you weren't quite right for the position.
On draft night, Waufle was working on a project in his office when, around the eighth pick or so, he glanced at the television and noticed Donald was still available.
There have been studies that show the majority of links—59 percent—shared on social media have never been clicked, meaning people are sharing stories they haven't even glanced at.
If you're just tuning in, or have glanced at the news but need the chaos boiled down, here's a brief summary of what happened on Tuesday, and why it matters.
I just sat and glanced at the computer for a few minutes in complete disbelief that this was happening to me, as I have never been confronted with racism directly.
But whenever I glanced at a family photo — of me and my younger brother and my mom and dad, I looked for the blank space where he would have been.
When he arrived at the fair 20 minutes early and his staff was trying to move him toward the soapbox, the former vice president glanced at his watch and looked perplexed.
His corrective begins with a chapter on how to read a chart, and this basic notion—that, to be understood, graphs must be read, not merely glanced at—permeates the book.
He glanced at the review, and saw four stars, but he didn't read the piece, which included teasing references to pompous elements that had survived a recent effort to contain pomposity.
He and his band were devouring an Afrobeat groove in a tune pointedly titled "All Brothers," when I glanced at my phone and learned that Nat Hentoff had died, at 91.
Character Study Two cigarettes into his brief afternoon break, Brian LaRoche, 35, glanced at a parking ticket on a Verizon van parked on John Street in Lower Manhattan, and offered his assessment.
When Ms. Rapp arrived home, she glanced at her calendar and couldn't help but notice the date that had marked the first real steps of her journey with him: 07-07-07.
Then she glanced at her daughter's phone screen: Using a Snapchat filter, she had taken a picture that gave both of the vice-presidential candidates dog ears and long, slobbery dog tongues.
Hannity glanced at his phone — he'd just received a text message from John Rich, a country star who performed at the concert in Las Vegas, and who would be interviewed by Hannity.
When Macy Claprood was making the commute to Miami for her summer job, she glanced at the instrument panel in her Nissan Leaf and realized she had to fill up — on electricity.
We glanced at slavery just long enough to say it was bad, but we had whole units and spent weeks of time doing projects on the Holocaust or even the Bolshevik Revolution.
The indications are that these strategies have yielded desirable results, but in writing this story I glanced at the home page of the museum's website and was dismayed by the images there.
My wife and I glanced at each other, in one of those unspoken communications parents have when trying to figure out how to address an "adult" topic in response to a child's question.
They never once glanced at each other when the other was speaking, robbing them of the opportunity to project the kind of unified front they demonstrated during their Oval Office confrontation with Trump.
Mr. Nachman showed Mr. Greenberg a copy of a 2008 deposition he gave for the state's case in which he acknowledged that he had "glanced at" and "skimmed" parts of the Umansky memo.
Kliesch — whom Mueller barely glanced at despite their previous closeness — testified that he didn't know Mueller to be disrespectful to women, and in fact initially thought the allegation "was a joke," Buzzfeed News reports.
He said he glanced at some of his advanced statistics while in Texas — things like line-drive percentage and exit velocity — and saw that many of the numbers matched up with his career figures.
Buterin, who is twenty-four, occasionally glanced at Zamfir's formulas but mostly looked into the middle distance with a melancholic empty stare, sometimes typing out messages and tweets on his phone with one finger.
Having escaped the small automatons he had come to the museum to see, Mr. Rogers toyed with a puzzle wall and glanced at an exhibit on fractals before settling upstairs to discuss his work.
Penguins 5, Rangers 0 Rangers Coach Alain Vigneault had only one move left — and it was a huge one — after he glanced at the replay of another Pittsburgh goal and chomped on his gum.
When she finally glanced at her daughter's face — illuminated by the blueish light of a phone screen and looking at her mama — Price's heart sank, and she realized it was time to make a change.
For a while I merely glanced at this physical pleasure, but as my voice gained power over the weeks of rehearsal, I began to trust my body to do what I asked it to do.
In fact, as Tom Shone details in his film history book Blockbuster, the idea for the movie was born when producer Jerry Bruckheimer glanced at California magazine and saw a photograph of a hotshot pilot.
LONDON (Reuters) - New world No.1 and Wimbledon top seed Ash Barty says she has not even glanced at the All England Club draw, which considering the obstacles in her quarter, is just as well.
His dad sprung from his chair to shake my hand, while my patient, wearing a plain white T-shirt with his sunglasses propped atop his head, glanced at me nervously and rubbed his knees rhythmically.
I asked Siri to "remind me to buy an onion and an avocado on the way home," but was met with a note to "buy an onion in an hour" when I glanced at my phone.
Feeling pleased with myself for my punctuality, I glanced at the map I'd had the foresight to print out earlier and compared my current location to where I'd circled the university entrance—just around the corner.
Throughout the multi-hour taping, the exes barely glanced at each other – though Abram pointedly looked at Cara Maria when fellow competitor Cory Wharton copped to being unfaithful to his off-again girlfriend during the season.
I saw doctors I barely knew, who maybe glanced at my chart for half a second and talked around me to the nurse, making notes about the progress of my follicle growth or my estrogen levels.
Charles, while working his way down a line of dignitaries, shook hands with one man, then glanced at Pence's wife, Karen, and the vice president, and mumbled something while walking in front of them without pausing.
This body of evidence suggests that the main factor explaining the acceptance of fake news could be cognitive laziness, especially in the context of social media, where news items are often skimmed or merely glanced at.
If the book as a whole has a weakness, it's that the clinical background of these images — Artaud's famous stay in the psychiatric hospital in Rodez, for instance — is only glanced at, which leaves significant questions unanswered.
If you've picked up a newspaper, turned on a television, or glanced at the Internet recently, you've seen, heard, or read about the problems our elected officials in Washington are having conducting the ordinary business of government.
Or maybe that $1 tip you typed into the tablet at the bakery somehow turned into a $100 charge—causing a minor panic attack when you glanced at your credit card bill a few days later. Yikes.
But when Everybody's Golf, the 12th entry in a series once called Hot Shots Golf in North America, showed up on my desk, I glanced at the dusty golf clubs in the garage and popped it in.
If you glanced at the eclipse and then looked away, then back again, that could have caused problems because the effects are cumulative, said Dr. Jack Cioffi, the chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at Columbia University.
I glanced at the pathetic bookshelf in my living room, at the wooden bowl filled with pencils, paper clips, Post-its, a sushi-shaped eraser, a little plush monkey that had been a gift from my mom.
Then came the day and the year when I glanced at a magazine on a newsstand in an airport somewhere and there was Ross Lockhart on the cover of Newsweek , with two other godheads of world finance.
I glanced at her in the back seat, as she blasted Moana through her headphones and was oblivious to our talk up front, and I couldn't help but think that I had set her up to be bullied.
Phelps glanced at the screen in time to see an image of the former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel, who was in the news after being accused of assaulting a former girlfriend and for excessive drinking and partying.
Just a couple of hours before taping another episode of Late Night, Seth Meyers glanced at the TV muted on his wall, with its endless breaking news scrawl that might as well have been screaming, "DOOM," and sighed.
When they heard about the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Wednesday — Ms. Yuille in a text from her boyfriend, Ms. Lafferty when she glanced at CNN — Ms. Yuille texted Ms. Lafferty to check on her.
Wednesday night's grown-ish, "If You're Reading This, It's Too Late," took the oldest Johnson kid's journey a step forward by finally delving into her sexuality, a sexuality that black-ish often glanced at but never actually dealt with.
He wore his navy blazer and a matching tie, an implicit show of respect for the vanquished; and though he took handwritten notes to the lectern, he barely glanced at them, instead gazing reflectively at no one in particular.
I could not stare at him comfortably — the power dynamics of the gaze were too present — so I took in the photographs on the walls, the sculptures in the space, and glanced at him reverently when I felt I could.
There's a line in this poem by Morgan Parker that I glanced at once, last year, and have thought about every single day, several times a day, since then: I do whatever I want because I could die any minute.
In almost every episode of Bones, a show that followed a fictional forensic anthropologist on her adventures analyzing skeletons for the FBI, Dr. Temperance Brennan glanced at a pelvis or a skull and determined whether the skeleton was male or female.
On Thursday night, very few songs glanced at tough circumstances beyond romance — "No Lo Perdona Dios," a post-abortion recrimination, and "Amor de Madre," about a single mother's sacrifices for her criminal son — but love songs filled nearly the entire concert.
Even if your father has never so much as glanced at his horoscope, he may still exhibit some of the standard traits associated with his sign, especially when it comes to what he likes and what he absolutely does not like.
While waiting to begin the procedures to have her labor induced, she glanced at the computer screen in her room that alerts the medical staff to patients' conditions and noticed that an unknown woman was having complications with her pregnancy.
Honnold didn't think they were on a record pace until he glanced at his phone timer as he ran for the tree that marks the finish line, he told The Associated Press by phone as he hiked down from the summit.
"I didn't want it to be every time Rob posted, it sold, and that was it," Gronkowski said as he glanced at his brother Rob, a superstar tight end for the New England Patriots, who just recently announced his retirement.
"When I got to the end, I just so happened that I glanced at the screen, I saw Ted Cruz was selected as my senator," a voter in Fort Bend County who attempted to vote straight Democrat told ABC 85033.
As I got in the immigration line at Beijing Capital International Airport, I glanced at the Irish passport in my hand and saw two familiar words, newly precious, in gold letters: "European Union" in English, "An tAontas Eorpach" in Irish.
For reassurance, she glanced at her parents' sleeping forms in the bed at whose foot her own little truckle was made up, but they were only mounds under the white sheet, their stillness for the moment too monumental to disturb.
Ms. Galvis, who now is 29 and lives in Queens, grew up in Colombia, where she just walked into a tattoo parlor in Bogotá and glanced at a sheet of paper crammed with popular design choices that hung on the wall.
I was about to hop on my bike and ride to work when I glanced at my iPhone and saw the news on my Facebook feed; friends in Brussels were beginning to post messages after the first explosion at the airport.
Sally glanced at the brown bags, their handles tied together with dirty string, glimpsed the unconscious motion of the panting woman's bosom, and felt the most peculiar brush of panic — like the wing-stroke of a bat against her hair.
He had picked me up earlier at the airport, and when I asked him to take me to the Trump rally, he glanced at me with careful assessment in the rearview, the flash of alarm in his eyes quickly painted over by diplomacy.
Anyone who has glanced at these Star recaps knows I have limited love (or even like) for Jahil, and that I was pretty down for Big Trouble ditching him on the fast-track to the Grammys with Big Boi as their manager.
You'd privately speculate whether it meant something that they might have glanced at you at the bus stop, or that they'd sat behind you in a class, or—crucially—that they'd been the first to ask "How's u?" on MSN the night before.
The government identification card in its folded manila sleeve did not give very much away but after he had glanced at it and turned it over once or twice Mazer seemed to feel that he had a better grasp of the situation.
Berger was in the scoring hut signing for his round when he glanced at a nearby television in time to see Phil Mickelson hit his ball with his putter, slapshot-style, as it rolled well past the hole on the 13th green.
It is possible his rage at the world comes from his inability to admit his sexual attraction to men, for many's the time he's glanced at his underpaid clerk, Bob Cratchit, on his high stool and thought, I bet he works out.
When I first glanced at the program for the current festival and saw that Rachmaninoff was again scheduled for New Year's Eve at St. Paul's, I simply assumed that it was the Vespers music, and that Trinity had established it as an annual fixture.
He was talking to FBI recruits when he learned the cruel plot twist that had claimed his job -- in where else but Hollywood, California -- when someone glanced at the TV tuned to cable news that was at that moment breaking the news of his firing.
Klay Thompson, who gave Golden State a fighting chance in Game 33 with a third-quarter outburst — "Why not go out there and start gunning?" he said, in a solo concession to the Warriors' predicament — glanced at a box score of the 118-94 defeat.
The Shift When they woke up and glanced at their phones on Monday morning, Americans may have been shocked to learn that the man behind the mass shooting in Las Vegas late on Sunday was an anti-Trump liberal who liked Rachel Maddow and MoveOn.
Federal Hall is often overlooked in comparison to the Stock Exchange across the street, and locals may have gone there once and never returned, or just glanced at the George Washington statue on the steps outside while pushing through the crowds of tour groups and vendors.
Anyone who's even glanced at a handful of Kim Kardashian's ensembles over the past eight months or so should immediately be able to recognize one fact about the reality star's dressing M.O: She has a serious style uniform centered around a love of all things spandex.
Curled onto the hard and lumpy dorm couches, the two of us zipped into hoodies, I glanced at Jess to see if the film had caught: Her expression held steadfastly neutral, but her eyes were riveted, and something in her slightly open mouth betrayed the truth.
There may well be some kind of sports mode for fast-moving action, and a cinema mode for more realistic-looking images from higher-quality sources, and maybe a "dynamic" or "vivid" mode that might look appealing when glanced at in a brightly lit room, but is far from perfect.
All the same the threads of attraction, carefully woven between herself and the photojournalist over the previous days, remained intact: They glanced at each other frequently and caught each other's eyes; and then at other times they didn't look at each other at all and allowed their bodies to radiate awareness.
If you've even glanced at the news lately, you know that there's a lot to be cynical about — which is why it's awesome we're getting a movie about a man who used radical goodness to not only help children navigate an often frightening and confusing world, but also take a stand against injustice.
On its plain pages, you can actually let your attention unspool and surf a bit, following your curiosity down adjoining rabbit holes—you can get from the film Cats to an entry on the ionosphere in two clicks—without being bombarded by ads for whatever theater tickets or winter coat you glanced at last week.
Again, it's a terrific visual concept, which is destined to feature on thousands of T-shirts and posters, although I wonder if one of the film's designers glanced at the coffee-cup stains on their desk and thought, "Wait a minute ..." At any rate, it's up to Louise to work out what those circles might mean.
Anyone who has glanced at the show knows that the liquor flows pretty much all day long, a nonstop river of champagne, beer and vodka, guaranteed to loosen tongues and bikini tops, which makes for great TV. Then there is a serious allegation of sexual misconduct — and the claim that it took place under the eye of the producers.
My obsession deepened to its darkest point, and again, this is embarrassing to admit, but I stooped low and, at one point, surreptitiously borrowed his phone and glanced at his text messages, which seems like a totally normal thing for a best friend to do (right?!), but when you've already crossed about a thousand boundaries, the other person is rightfully pissed.
I glanced at Z.'s face and saw he was looking, too, not with any response I could read, and then he looked up, not at me or at the stage but simply forward, his face clouded with an expression not of anger or dismay but of bewilderment, I thought, and coming to myself suddenly I snatched away my hand.
The rest of the episode follows him on a musical adventure that has Jeff singing, dancing, getting roasted by puppets, and finally confronting the root of his emotional repression in a finale that may or may not have made a Mashable reviewer cry three times while rewatching and once when she glanced at a completely unrelated vacation advertisement that made her think about it on the subway.
Maybe it was the fist-bump in the austere surroundings of Westminster Abbey — or something else that caught Prince Harry's attention — but when Liam Payne finished singing his version of John Mayer's "Waiting on the World to Change," Harry, 33, glanced at Meghan and made a face while raising his eyebrows, which made his bride-to-be giggle and momentarily bury her face into her chest.
She is hardly the first person to come to the country with a ravening eye, and there is an all-you-can-eat quality to the resulting picaresque, with sights to be feasted on at every turn: glowing ranks of fast-food signs, a perspiring square dance, and family photos and children's drawings, glanced at when we enter a house, as if Arnold were a detective assessing a crime scene.
If you've even glanced at Twitter in the last few days, you've probably noticed that there's a heated debate raging about Arya Stark killing the Night King and whether or not it's a Mary Sue moment — meaning there are some fans who missed the other seven seasons of the show in what Arya devoted her entire being to learning how to fight, sneak, and be a stone cold assassin ahead of her taking down the Big Bad.

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