Fleeting glimpses emerge Up until now only fleeting glimpses of the situation inside the Rakhine State have emerged.
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MMA had become watchable, tolerable, mainstream even, and better that our glimpses of its circus past remain just that: glimpses.
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But we'll get only glimpses of that future in 2019, and I don't think those glimpses will be worth paying for.
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His songs offered glimpses of drifting apart and letting go, of feeling love and being loved, but rarely more than just glimpses.
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I remember needing to feel beautiful, and catching glimpses in the mirrored wall of my hairy legs coming out under that skirt, catching glimpses of my desperate twirling.
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Now in his third year since arriving from Japan, Tanaka has shown glimpses of providing the Yankees with a true ace — but those glimpses have often been fleeting.
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You catch glimpses of it here and there — when Elizabeth betrays someone in the name of the crown, especially — and those glimpses are enough to animate this first season.
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"I've caught a couple glimpses here and there," Gould says.
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The images of Hale feature glimpses at the actress' breasts.
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In the trailer, we see glimpses of the familial implosion.
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At best, we got small glimpses from time to time.
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For more: Glimpses of kindness in the face of tragedy
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The online directories offer glimpses of each participating artist's oeuvre.
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There are a few glimpses of plot to tease out.
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He catches glimpses of Guevara on the local evening news.
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He has caught glimpses of Guevara on the evening news.
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Yet everything isn't all hot sex scenes and bicep glimpses.
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But we do have some glimpses into what Republicans want.
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However, she has shared a few glimpses with her fans.
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How often are Melisandre's glimpses of what's to come incorrect?
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Canning then began to see glimpses of other moving objects.
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Throughout the video, there are glimpses of a mysterious biker.
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They also offer amusing glimpses into friendships and catty contretemps.
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These glimpses only added to the inscrutability of her life.
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The Mets, however, should be beyond simple glimpses of potential.
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Yet there are subtle glimpses of humor on this record.
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From CES we did see some glimpses of the future.
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Those glimpses are what make fans come back for more.
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He thinks, in glimpses, of his family, and of Karen.
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At times, candidates flashed revealing glimpses of their interior lives.
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The glimpses of images explore ancestry and identity through collage.
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The recent research offers glimpses of how that might work.
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What sound like glitches are fleeting glimpses of the past.
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Here are some glimpses into the government's state of mind.
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We see glimpses of her and Zen falling in love.
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Here and there, there are glimpses of something purely lyrical.
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Lovecraft provides only tantalizing glimpses of those Others before running away.
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She parcels out our glimpses of her adorable children very carefully.
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There were glimpses of this attitude on the ground in Bozeman.
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Along the way, there's glimpses of some familiar characters and lines.
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There are also glimpses of a vanished lover, "Paul the Ex".
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Over several broken minutes I caught glimpses of fighting far away.
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They're glimpses of our universe, real but teeming with phantasmagorical madness.
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In his earlier years, Jammeh showed glimpses of charm and generosity.
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And now we are seeing glimpses of delivery via messaging systems.
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Indeed, I saw glimpses of those building blocks during Google's event.
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This week, WIRED Transportation got several tiny glimpses into the future.
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The script only sketches in the adult Otis—glimpses of the
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The fall timing aims to provide glimpses of the Northern Lights.
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So there's no real precedent here, just glimpses from the present.
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Out the window, we caught brief glimpses of the Mississippi River.
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Occasional glimpses of Jules are peppered throughout the quick-shifting montage.
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On a few pages we catch glimpses only of a tail.
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Machado's characters, a miser who glimpses a friend's coin collection, reflects,
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Wall screens offer glimpses into the franchise's six prime-time manifestations.
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Stopping by the Haxby house, Bastien glimpses something through a window.
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Certain works by Vermeer may also give glimpses of their world.
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Such moments provide glimpses of a wider and more riven society.
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NEW CANAAN "Glimpses Within," works by Julia Contacessi and Jane Schmidt.
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Meanwhile fisherman Jonah—we only catch little glimpses of his story.
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These glimpses tell a small part of a very long story.
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Looking closely, glimpses of Capote's Taormina come through in the book.
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Peeking through, one instead glimpses an empty Mattress Factory exhibition room.
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"Before Tuesday, I caught glimpses of snipers on rooftops," he wrote.
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People with eclipse glasses could see glimpses of the shrinking crescent.
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She's tough, funny, smart, sexy and — in sudden, searing glimpses — desperate.
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Cabrera told German that he saw glimpses of Martinez in him.
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Meanwhile, Cruz's digital footprint offers other disturbing glimpses into his mind.
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But every so often, he sees glimpses of her former self.
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Fiction is supposed to provide glimpses inside people different from us.
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But Bana also occasionally shows glimpses of the devastation surrounding her home.
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Those glimpses of the past are snippets of the original Dragon Quest.
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The glimpses behind the scenes of the media world might be compelling.
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There were glimpses of the absolute authority he wields at home, too.
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It's a family affair, punctuated with in-depth glimpses into Ferg's psyche.
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They're very knowing and incisive glimpses into very specific parts of games.
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We've seen distant glimpses of the far side of the Moon before.
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These are glimpses of the ongoing family separations at America's southern border.
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I haven't quite seen it yet, though I catch glimpses at times.
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There are glimpses of heavily armed security forces, presumably from Delos, Inc.
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Here are two recent glimpses of what I've seen that convinced me.
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If you look carefully, you can even see glimpses of the future.
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The couple frequently offers glimpses of their family life on social media.
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We're a lot like you: We love tiny glimpses into the future.
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We certainly have, and sometimes we get unexpected glimpses of the matter.
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But these glimpses give a misleading impression of this challenging, ambiguous work.
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It appeared through glimpses of life in the bat of Mark Teixeira.
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I've had some little glimpses of that with rounds here and there.
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Mr. Rosi does not spare his viewers glimpses of horror and pain.
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His pretrial court filings have provided revealing glimpses into Harvard's secretive process.
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Today, the glimpses are there, but it's still not mainstream, she said.
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Walking past all those mirrors, I kept catching glimpses of myself, grinning.
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"Once and Forever" offers glimpses into a vanished, semi-mythic agrarian world.
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He catches glimpses of his brother, Mehmet, who was arrested with him.
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Photographs and drone video footage give glimpses of the devastation and despair.
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Though, those cheapest rooms lack a balcony or glimpses of the water.
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Just Friday we saw three glimpses of this from the Trump administration.
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But Wuertz still gives us glimpses of how the other half lives.
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And where he glimpses what might, just a guess here, become love.
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What Trump glimpses is stranger and more pointed than Pelosi's previous handwork.
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From these little glimpses into his past, I knew the bare facts.
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These glimpses of the past tell researchers what to expect in the future.
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Winfrey has shared glimpses of her orchard on social media in the past.
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Five Foot Two does provide some interesting glimpses of Gaga as a woman.
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Character performances are an immediate standout in these early glimpses into the story.
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You're the PR person and these are glimpses ... I wrote that in 2012.
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There were some glimpses of hope for voting rights activists Tuesday night, however.
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If so, we're also eager for glimpses of the co-stars joining her.
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" Sarah, 54, previously shared glimpses at wedding preparations and wrote, "Happiest day. Ever.
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Pages of phone and property records offer glimpses of a more prosaic sort.
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His early work in the medium provided telling glimpses of his many qualities.
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Beyond the professional work, the show also offers glimpses of their personal connection.
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Click the link in the bio for more glimpses inside the big event.
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From the water, we caught glimpses of other pieces of the abandoned fortress ...
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Until now, we've only been offered glimpses of this administration's strategy in Africa.
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And that is where I caught my best glimpses of Ms. Kincaid's Antigua.
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Over the years, we'd caught glimpses of Hollywood's elite advertising our favorite products.
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Readers seeking pretty glimpses of heaven on earth will find little comfort here.
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Ahead, we've rounded up our favorite glimpses into how the 1% really travels.
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Donald acknowledged him with small waves of the hand, little glimpses, finger taps.
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Here, too, are rare glimpses into his long and fruitful partnership with Cunningham.
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Very occasionally, we are given permission to reveal glimpses of our fleshly selves.
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On the contrary, we're continually getting glimpses of him and hearing tantalizing rumors.
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The first glimpses of genetic influences on education attainment came in the 22s.
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Rare glimpses of the future have confirmed that the show's endgame is peace.
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While the administration has revealed little about the plan, it has offered glimpses.
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Mostly, they're glimpses of the ordinary in a city that is anything but.
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Many on hand stole glimpses of the Trump officials as the ceremony proceeded.
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Glimpses of Japan come through in the album's liner notes and translated lyrics.
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But those moments, those glimpses of what lies beneath, should not be forgotten.
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These glimpses of domestic bliss look good on Al, but they're short-lived.
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When he was awake, there were glimpses of the son his parents knew.
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That's why the video only has glimpses of Stone being taken into custody.
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Such statistical regressions offer only glimpses into why the Jets struggled this season. .
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Instead, they provide highly specific glimpses into the life of a particular memer.
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He catches glimpses of his creation via occasional news articles on the web.
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Razer's laptop offers brief and jarring glimpses into the future of mobile computing.
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He had moments when he showed glimpses of his former, more explosive self.
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Stevens is most illuminating in her behind-the-scenes glimpses of the work.
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Social media plays a big part, offering intimate glimpses of far-off lands.
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A little digging reveals glimpses of what's in store for Condo New York.
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Nuthin' 2 Prove, as it is, offers brilliant glimpses of that Lil Yachty.
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There are glimpses of scenes that appear to be pulled straight from The Terminator.
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In "The Farewell" there are still some glimpses of her skill as a comedian.
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But the only glimpses we get of Mia acting are a few failed auditions.
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America got one of the last glimpses of Biden's pearly whites while in office.
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So far we've seen glimpses of Elton musical numbers, Elton outfits, and Elton tragedies.
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There's also some glimpses of Amy Adams' Lois Lane and J.K. Simmons' Commissioner Gordon.
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Two studies on LSD provide glimpses of how the drug works in the brain.
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Occasionally, when the stars align, there are glimpses of an amazingly convenient device here.
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Facebook and YouTube provide behind-the-scenes glimpses of rehearsals, coachings and costume fittings.
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The studio also revealed the first glimpses of "Frozen II," including three new songs.
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We see glimpses of distraught parents, and search parties looking through fields and forests.
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But there were also glimpses into the mind of folks who aren't so rational.
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The Kylie Cosmetics founder, 21, also shared glimpses of her dinner on Instagram Stories.
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The trailer offers several tantalizing glimpses of Westeros's many warring factions — and of dragons!
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There's also some glimpses of Amy Adam's Lois Lane and J.K. Simmons' Commissioner Gordon.
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Moonlight is Best Picture and Disney cartoons have innocent glimpses of same-sex couples.
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Otis's posts there offer brief but illuminating glimpses into how he approaches the subject.
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Despite welcome glimpses of grotesque humor, this overlong show is erratic rather than rollicking.
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Her artistry is archaeological: In each performance you see glimpses of all the others.
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Court filings and proceedings have offered glimpses of the information provided by other players.
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At the edge of another are glimpses of a Matisse and an African mask.
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Although Smoker's arm offered impressive glimpses, Edgin had better results against left-handed batters.
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In the Cerrone fight there were glimpses of Nate's brother, Nick in every clinch.
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There are glimpses of hopefulness in there but it might just be wishful thinking.
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These events used to be inward and you wouldn't really see glimpses of them.
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On Twitter, in Japanese and English, he reveals glimpses of his sense of humor.
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The video, though overproduced, gives good glimpses of Baroque instruments and techniques in action.
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But as Bev walks through the decaying apartment, the camera catches glimpses of Mrs.
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The old XFL celebrated its edginess, even promising glimpses into the cheerleaders' locker rooms.
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While telling and informative, these biopics are usually fun glimpses into the subject's life.
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We have seen leaked glimpses from the Pentagon of a new Trump nuclear doctrine.
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The show even offers little glimpses into the good doctor's life here and there.
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Small rips or holes in the coverings gave tantalizing glimpses of lyrical abstractions underneath.
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Providing fascinating semi-real-time glimpses into the spook side of the Heads vs.
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Quick glimpses of the show-within-a-show trigger melodramatic surges of string dissonance.
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Act three are part leaks and glimpses of actual cases designed for the new phone.
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Kim shares photographs, videos, and glimpses into her luxurious personal life on Instagram and Snapchat.
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Elsewhere in Kardashian-Jenner offspring land, Kylie Jenner offers rare glimpses of Stormi on Instagram.
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The film's strength is the glimpses it offers into all of its subjects' personal journeys.
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Still, we'll take whatever short glimpses of our favorite '90s rom-coms we can get.
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The intelligence services catch glimpses of what is going on, but not the full picture.
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We also get some hugely important backstory glimpses that you'll want to pay attention to.
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Here's a hint: It usually includes brief glimpses of reality and over-the-top drama.
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Amid the horror of the Brussels attacks in Belgium Tuesday morning, glimpses of humanity emerged.
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There are brief glimpses of a blonde Black Widow, and a newly-bearded Captain America.
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Out of habit, I show the clerk my ID, but he barely glimpses at it.
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Refinery29: We only get a few glimpses of Amma at the beginning of the season.
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The winter blues have extended into spring, with glimpses of sunshine few and far between.
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He calls his paintings "pictures"; they are places where glimpses of experience and narratives congregate.
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Members grumbled that their first glimpses at the draft had come from media reports. Sen.
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But these have only been brief glimpses into the trials behind working in game development.
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She glimpses three young women she's never seen before, dumpster diving outside of a restaurant.
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Shuttling through Hamburg in his armored limousine, Trump caught no glimpses of the angry masses.
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Catch glimpses of the Saint of Killers and Herr Starr in the three that follow.
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He also left dozens of other characters, images we might remember only in fleeting glimpses.
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Rodriguez and Ronaldo, 32, have been open about sharing glimpses into their rapidly expanding brood.
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Other changes in Supreme Court decisions in the last term provided glimpses of occasional carelessness.
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Among the glimpses into their life are photographs from last year's White House Correspondents Dinner.
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With the world in tatters, our immortal wanderer finally glimpses the promise of some answers.
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Depictions are usually either awkward polygonal dry humping, or titillating glimpses of physics-defying melons.
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There are glimpses of Mr. Few with his hands up out the driver's side window.
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Reports that year by New Jersey casino regulators gave glimpses of the balance sheet carnage.
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Visitors flocked to see the family of three, stretching for glimpses from behind the trees.
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The ghosts of our career in this love affair will stay with us as glimpses.
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It makes the glimpses of hope scattered throughout all the more important to hold onto.
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A few years ago these scenes might have worked as glimpses of Jack's skewed compassion.
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"Woody Sez" comprises quick glimpses at moments in Guthrie's trajectory, initially jumping among time frames.
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I exhaled and plunged into the first few songs, taking tiny glimpses at the audience.
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But there are no contracts or other glimpses of how he built Bill Graham Productions.
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You're going to see glimpses of me today, and you're still gonna see New York.
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And we've seen glimpses of that, but that's an area she'll continue to get better.
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We've seen glimpses of penises in the show before, but this one was pretty overt.
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At least on the economic side, we recently had glimpses of what could lie ahead.
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There are glimpses in the messages that come from there, some of the old Scriptures.
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Yvan Alagbé continually confronts the reader with difficult glimpses of racial dynamics in modern France.
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Glimpses of classic Dungeons & Dragons manuals and period issues of Penthouse are scattered around the screen.
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And, thanks to Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat, we've been blessed with brief glimpses into those lives.
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As a result, user programs can possibly steal glimpses at protected parts of the kernel memory.
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In between his narrative are glimpses of Jah's voice, with candid interludes that magnify their brotherhood.
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While she may occasionally offer glimpses on social media, she has no problem keeping everyone guessing.
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And if she keeps giving us glimpses into her real-life insecurities, we're all for it.
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There are glimpses into the ugliest, thorniest sides of human nature, middle fingers to the man.
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In short, Star Wars likes to get timey-wimey with it — but only in brief glimpses.
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Do you remember the little vestiges that were left and seeing glimpses of it still around?
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Hines referenced how the first glimpses of modern VR appeared at E3 2012, running Doom 3.
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There are glimpses of American Gods' former glory in some of Season 2's grander moments.
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Keep an eye out for more glimpses on Gomez's social media in the months to come.
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I've gone through glimpses of that in my life, but never for such a sustained period.
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He frequently gives us glimpses of his intense fitness routines—and also his baby girl, Maiya.
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But as night fell, onlookers got only fleeting glimpses of the former leader through the windows.
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Streaming today exclusively on THUMP, async is a fractured series of intimate glimpses into Sakamoto's life.
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"I see this incredible woman, but I only get to see glimpses of her," he says.
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Everything is just chaos and along the way you experience glimpses of happiness, or beautiful coincidences.
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Linke and Princen's images show just glimpses of the transformations that have occurred since Junghuhn's expeditions.
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It also may reveal glimpses of bike tech that we might enjoy in the near future.
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It's the second time Thompson has shared glimpses at the two in the highly-anticipated movie.
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A few short videos on tiny screens allow glimpses at the designers or artisans at work.
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Elliot tries to figure out what's happening as he continuously catches glimpses of a painful reality.
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Since then, he's occasionally used Twitter to offer glimpses of his disagreement with the President's message.
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Aside from brief glimpses on the runways, to most of us it is a hidden world.
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I could only catch glimpses of the homes through the leaves and over the imposing walls.
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From here, the play's focus divides to give us glimpses of Shellie's and Dex's home lives.
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Those ads usually provide exciting glimpses into the Bravolebrities' acting chops and a certain likable kitsch.
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There were no glimpses of the domed ceiling, engaged columns, or 1930s-era Streamline Modern styling.
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It is visible from the property in winter and can be seen in glimpses in summer.
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Thanks to Parul Sehgal, I'm all over "Ninety-Nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret," by Craig Brown.
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"It's been beautiful to get these glimpses into lives from the first-person perspective," they said.
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In this episode, she catches glimpses of a memory: a church, walking into it, violence, terror.
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Mr. Levine's suit offers many behind-the-scenes glimpses of his deteriorating relationship with Mr. Gelb.
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This article provides glimpses into the life of scientists in the world's most secretive police state.
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It's like getting to know someone through glimpses in a window, but it's better than nothing.
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Instead we get a bit of opera history, and glimpses behind the scenes of his shows.
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Living in Glimpses of life in the apartments along the 1.45-mile park are often unavoidable.
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The result: Glimpses of the past, when parks were places to meet, rather than escape into.
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Aside from affording glimpses into the artist's private life, some of these pieces are quite banal.
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But they are enlivened by their windows, bright golden rectangles providing glimpses of charming domestic scenes.
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At the same time, we've also seen glimpses of cruelty, like when she torched the Tarlys.
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But, little by little, you catch glimpses of fraught, often lonely lives hidden behind the caricatures.
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Movies make us better people by giving us glimpses into worlds we might otherwise never encounter.
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These are precious glimpses of a vibrant ecosystem, one under severe threat because of ocean warming.
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Interviews with their parents and glimpses of their noncriminal pursuits emphasize that these are nice kids.
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What's attacking them is unclear; the villains are mostly shown in glimpses and at a distance.
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Each film offers intimate glimpses into their subjects' realities, making them deeply relatable, to devastating effect.
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My recollections of her are glimpses of costume jewelry and the saccharine, milky coffee she drank.
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These faraway glimpses at Amy are what make her seem self-obsessed, even underserving of kindness.
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On Friday, Lori was documenting her trip to Montego Bay ... and, again, glimpses of Future surfaced.
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Readers can also catch glimpses of Ramona in other Cleary books, including the Henry Huggins series.
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Through the nightly news, we saw our first glimpses of the world of politics and war.
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He is starting to give me examples and glimpses that that's path he wants to take.
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Even so, Xi may catch glimpses of ghosts scattering before him as he enters the club.
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So she teases audiences with glimpses, in exchange for Neptune's stories of where she came from.
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With only brief glimpses at their bodies, they are hard to distinguish, which makes conservation difficult.
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Closure may be missing, but at least glimpses of promising Canadian performers are in abundant supply.
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With his warging power, Bran can see the past, present, and some glimpses of the future.
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Regardless, the audience benefits, getting glimpses into animal life that had previously been out of reach.
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"There were tantalizing glimpses in Richard Ellmann's great biography of Joyce, but no more," she wrote.
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What secrets lie in the brief glimpses of minor characters and bits of Marvel universe ephemera?
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It is a static portrait that operates like a film reel, rendering the body in staccato glimpses.
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In it, Case provides glimpses into his ups and downs growing AOL and merging with Time Warner.
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The Unsullied also suffered many casualties, as our glimpses of Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) throughout "Night" prove.
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However, that doesn't mean we won't be keeping our eyes peeled for further glimpses in the future.
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In both, young Brazilian filmmakers offer glimpses of resilience and grace against the desperation of our times.
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Diana shows us a few glimpses of the princess on vacation, as evidenced by her bikini attire.
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The service was studded with glimpses from a life full of good humor, camaraderie, purpose and hope.
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Of course, his account also offers other glimpses into his daily life in Santa Barbara with Heidi.
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It's these glimpses into lives they didn't end up living that set both Marlo and Mavis spiraling.
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The words "Look What You Made Me Do" flash by in-between glimpses of a glamourous life.
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We only get glimpses of Vera as she is filtered through other characters, many of them male.
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Since then, both Biegel and Lee have shown glimpses into their romantic life together on social media.
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In these nearly monochromatic panels, meticulously placed and precariously drawn lines recall glimpses of windows and doors.
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That being said, we would get glimpses into their relationship whenever people spotted them out and about.
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That's all coupled with a hyperbolic video of aerial footage and some tiny glimpses of the hardware.
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I will miss these subtle moments and quick, brief glimpses of you and this whole surreal experience.
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Glimpses of an undiscovered Hairy stronghold suggests there may be a utopian alternative to the human world.
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Early glimpses at devices like the dual-folding Xiaomi, however, have offered hope for the space's potential.
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They function to prop up the heroine's story, giving us limited to nonexistent glimpses into their lives.
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If you don't care, you can just walk through, catching small glimpses of the baubles littered about.
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For those who are, the episode title and tantalizing glimpses of celebratory scenes within it were irresistible.
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These rare glimpses of intimacy and connection are such great respites from the devastation of this show.
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The footage focuses mostly on combat, with some brief glimpses at the game's menus and character upgrades.
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In fact, she has been relatively absent all week, save for glimpses on her social media channels.
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The show's rare glimpses at colonization's quotidian impacts are more impactful than all of its military pyrotechnics.
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The sport also provided glimpses of true love for your significant other and/or country this weekend.
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To many, these glimpses were a revelation; lack of speech clearly does not amount to mental incapacity.
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Those moments offered glimpses of the distant world he had been pulled into, and how it lingered.
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But living in Israel afforded me more than the quick glimpses I could gain on family vacations.
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What fact can reveal the passage from youth to middle age, the glimpses of what comes next?
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Some videos are recorded while the planes were parked, showing glimpses of maintenance personnel working on them.
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Rhodes's foreword is barely seven pages, the rest of the book offering closer glimpses at Hall's drawings.
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Coming back from shoulder surgery, outfielder Michael Conforto has shown only glimpses of his old hitting prowess.
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This restaurant is close to the Brooklyn Bridge, and offers glimpses of the borough across the river.
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The film introduces its main subject Nga — an old Sri Lankan elephant — through fleeting glimpses under torchlight.
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We never hear him speak, see only a few glimpses of him taking his last bike ride.
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It's simply a series of glimpses of Victoria's life — and to some extent, the life of Beatrice.
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Later, after he falls for Princess Jasmine (Naomi Scott), we get glimpses of Bollywood-style musical numbers.
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Robert Marshall's dreamlike images are fleeting, fragmentary glimpses out the window of a moving car or train.
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Usually, we get only very brief glimpses into Issa's direct inner thoughts; an aside here or there.
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The reporting she did there — excruciatingly close, filled with intimate glimpses of human suffering — established a template.
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The Italian chef has been giving her fans glimpses into the secret project on her Instagram stories.
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In brief glimpses, it looks just like those games, blending high-sheen style with combo-chaining substance.
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They also, occasionally and charmingly, allow us glimpses of the giddy pleasure they derive from their performances.
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The third-year guard is showing glimpses of why he was the No. 1 pick in 2017.
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Dr. Koster: Mm, usually there will be glimpses of it, depending on how moist your eye is.
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There wasn't much footage from any of the series, but there was enough glimpses to tease fans.
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McNeely's strength pours in from the glimpses of blue and yellow that punctuate her figurations like skylights.
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"Homecoming" gives audiences brief glimpses of the singer's personal life to which general viewers usually aren't privy.
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Her Instagram account is a bit more active, allowing some — carefully crafted — glimpses into the superstar's life.
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But something can still be said for monarchs, glimpses of which we catch in the British queen.
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Also Insta-famous, with more than 28,500 followers, Bug&aposs account regularly offers glimpses into ship life.
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The broadcast provides glimpses of music history in its lifetime-achievement tributes — its version of community service.
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"These are kind of old-school glimpses into what social media is capturing nowadays," Mr. Hayter said.
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While we currently know very little about Wu, I will confess that those first glimpses were intensely evocative.
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In the new book Ninety-Nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret, journalist Craig Brown examines Princess Margaret in fragments.
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Here are the 13 most amazing facts we learned from Craig Brown's Ninety-Nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret.
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NBC's This Is Us loves jumping back and forth through time with flashbacks and glimpses into the future.
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Keep an eye on the hashtag for Zayn's footwear pair-up to catch more glimpses of the collection.
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Meltdown exploits this process to gain glimpses at protected kernel memory, which could potentially compromise an entire device.
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She glimpses them on the beach, leaning forehead to forehead, a moment of tenderness in a callous world.
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So, for now, we'll just have to make do with glimpses of Tesla prototypes driving down the street.
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The show begins with playfully, with black-and-white glimpses of Giacometti interacting with his long-limbed sculptures.
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The ocean observatory is to operate for at least a quarter century, replacing sporadic glimpses with continuous scrutiny.
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Both are fascinating glimpses at the development process of a company that's notoriously guarded about its internal workings.
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Our American partners and others across the globe should take heart in these glimpses of hope and resistance.
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He doesn't actually appear on camera, instead appearing in tiny glimpses from law clerk Kurt Kingler's iPhone footage.
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We've also seen glimpses of desktop computers that look practically identical to the latest version of the iMac.
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Her father's birthday party is just one of many glimpses the singer shares of her hilarious family adventures.
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You might even catch a glimpse (or more than a few glimpses) of former contestants on certain shows.
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As Dr. Jordan begins studying Grace, we get glimpses of her memories, which, obviously, the doctor can't see.
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The pregnant Fixer Upper star, 39, shared a few glimpses of the multi-night event at the time.
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And from these early glimpses, I'm mostly impressed with what the Chinese manufacturer was able to do here.
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As the obsessive Gaurav turns against Khanna, there are glimpses of several action-packed sequences in the trailer.
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Fans used to barter VHS tapes for glimpses of Tiger Mask, Masahiro Chono, and a young Owen Hart.
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Images like, Mom, Avery and Wawa provide glimpses into the struggle, vulnerability, and reality of working class America.
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Atop hills and behind high gates, these estates stare down on tourists hungry for glimpses of lavish worlds.
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We're guessing that this is the night mission we see a few glimpses of later in the trailer.
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The app's disappearing messages encourage users to share more candid glimpses of their lives than they might elsewhere.
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Pyongyang cannot engage the United States without glimpses beyond the regime's drab walls seeping into even propaganda videos.
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Drizzy released his album, "Scorpion," Friday and, as expected, it's full of glimpses into the rapper's personal life.
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"He gave us glimpses of what the future would be, and our job is to figure it out."
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But the Bagger got there late, and glimpses of the party from the outside looked a tad grim.
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For decades, Bob Dylan has offered up glimpses of himself with the "Bootleg" series of outtakes and demos.
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The combination has potential, but the execution, while offering glimpses into a fascinating subculture, is sluggish and unfocused.
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McCurry scrutinizes legal archives compiled by men, seeking glimpses of women they overlooked, whose voices enliven the book.
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Barry Jenkins's Oscar-winning drama glimpses into a different slice of American life than the aforementioned militaristic films.
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Last week's confirmation hearings for Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, lacked those clarifying glimpses.
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She reveals her story in glimpses, fragmentary dispatches that accumulate with increasing urgency into a ringing, resonant whole.
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Rebecca Smeyne camped outside of the Carlyle hotel to capture first glimpses of celebrities before the Met Gala.
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He glimpses the sky for a few minutes a day when he helps unload meals from a truck.
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The world intrudes only at the margins — tumult is hinted at in unnamed countries, glimpses of unspecified migrants.
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Elsewhere in the show, more young Latin American artists provide conceptually layered and sophisticated glimpses into their realities.
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These days, I enjoy it sporadically, catching glimpses of far-flung friends in places I used to live.
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Its hip-deep immersion in the city is weirdly illicit, offering glimpses into people's apartments and hotel rooms.
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I really wanted to include some version of that, because it gives you glimpses of a back story.
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"Wounds" was filmed on location, but we catch only glimpses of the city and scarcely feel the heat.
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I hired a car to look at the royal compound, though it's not easy to get glimpses inside.
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This project explores how Manila, left, and San Francisco, right, offer two very different glimpses of the future.
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The glimpses into the future beyond Evie's wedding day expand the novel's scope in interesting and unexpected ways.
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His "Market Street Cinema" series offers shadowy glimpses of lingerie-clad strippers primping or striking louche poses backstage.
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Clinton aides maintain they have gained some ground this cycle in showing glimpses of the more private Clinton.
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The spacecraft's instruments peer far beneath, giving glimpses of the inside of the planet, the solar system's largest.
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The brief glimpses of the Carters, without twins Rumi and Sir, caps a busy weekend for JAY-Z.
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New Yorkers were especially stricken — they had had only a few glimpses of her in the past decade.
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This left the author to experience Joseph in glimpses and phases — a vacation here, a birthday party there.
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When it glimpses a potential meal, it takes flight, maintaining a steady angle between itself and its target.
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Closer to the beach, we caught glimpses of the wave-shattered boardwalk, streets filled with sand, abandoned cars.
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Like postcards, they offer glimpses of communities and subcultures, often touching on food, history, sociology and the arts.
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" And Calvin Harris [played by Tom Stourton] says, "No, we're shamanic heroes offering glimpses of enlightenment through music.
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He gives us the barest glimpses into his feelings and doesn't speak to many survivors about their experiences.
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As we climbed, there were glimpses between the palms trees of empty green plains leading to distant mogotes.
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But through the year, a series of small conversations, captured in vignettes and glimpses, punctures her self-involvement.
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Instagram is very different because it makes you see glimpses of peoples' lives and that they're always happy.
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Her attempts are thwarted by Salem, however, and Sabrina glimpses a horrifying vision of witches hanging in the woods.
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Her sister Diane, who is younger by 22013 months, got the first glimpses of Rowling's world-class writing talent.
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It's our glimpses into Girl 249's life that reveal what Utrax wants most for its so-called trainees.
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In his book Pops: Fatherhood in Pieces, Michael Chabon tries to capture those glimpses that make fatherhood so extraordinary.
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We catch glimpses of that in the new trailer, released today in advance of the movie's August 2 release.
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He sometimes revealed brief glimpses of the player he was – a two-homer game here, a walk-off there.
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The Italian photographer spent 15 months traveling the world documenting glimpses of the future for his series Surviving Humanity.
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Smaller trials have provided "glimpses and glimmers" of the product's efficacy; this one, he hopes, will magnify the data.
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The show takes us a little further, giving us glimpses into their daily routines, but it's not much more.
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Annie and Joy settle into low-rent housing run by Ace, offering glimpses of life on the economic fringes.
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The collection will include digital art and glimpses into what inspires him, including his favorite art shows or discoveries.
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I have glimpses of me in a few hours with my husband just being like 'Get it off me!
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Scientists hope drone projects like this will continue to produce enticing glimpses into nature's most confounding nooks and crannies.
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As we see images in our minds, he glimpses scents; as we speak in words, he communicates in fumes.
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SR: Vo is giving snatches and glimpses of distinct world views, but he's not offering a critique of them.
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Interspersed throughout, viewers also get more tantalizing glimpses into the Guy's personal life, outside of all the weed-slinging.
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For instance, the Mets have been historically very bad at their chosen sport, with glimpses of championship-caliber play.
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Little is known about Styles' character, and trailers for the movie give only glimpses of the One Direction alum.
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The titles offers glimpses into different locations with the slow and detailed pace of that comes with reading books.
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His stories are usually full of wonder and glory, surreal glimpses of the alternative universe in Big Red's cranium.
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The glimpses we caught of Boston Dynamics' astounding Handle robot earlier this month didn't tell even half the story.
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Failing that, even striving to be more aware of our time on earth can provide little glimpses of clarity.
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Yeah, you get glimpses and little pieces of me here and there, but this is an hour of me.
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The series includes iconic vistas and landmarks, as well as intimate glimpses into Hockney's excursions into the landscape itself.
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An exploration of Du's evolving style, it's full of electronic squalls and subterranean industry, with glimpses of melody beyond.
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In Wesley's face, there are glimpses of the country's racial future, yet that future often feels uncertain and unsettled.
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But it's always a barometer of how well Balanchine style is being honored, often giving glimpses of the sublime.
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Since then, the notoriously private couple has shared rare glimpses of their relationship with their fans and the public.
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Leather vests, corsets and latex predominated, but there were glimpses of glitter, sparkles and a dash of rainbows, too.
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Indeed, a casual stroll down San Francisco's Market Street offered glimpses of unattended e-scooters on virtually every block.
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It offers glimpses into a fascinating subculture, our critic says, but the series is sluggish and unfocused (streaming, Hulu).
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For many, the CEO portrait is one of the few glimpses into the lives of society's most powerful people.
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But looking back on it, you can see the first glimpses of what was to become of American politics.
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These piecemeal glimpses are intriguing, but they made this reader long for more: What were Jean's hopes and dreams?
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And in the process, we caught some private glimpses of Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris and others that surprised us.
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We've seen glimpses, but they often come off in a way that's easy for Western audiences to take in.
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" One has to dig deep "to find a few gems, those rare, unintentionally revealing glimpses of why Clinton failed.
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Works by local artists like Georgette Chen and Chua Mia Tee offer intimate glimpses of Singapore's past and present.
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And in Cameroon, he glimpses a Cross River gorilla in the wild, and takes a nap in its nest.
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Jimenez and the minor league pitchers Lucas Giolito and Dane Dunning have also shown glimpses of their tantalizing potential.
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Again, these are just very preliminary glimpses at features that may or may not wind up in the headset.
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As this revelation dawns, the reader is jolted with electric glimpses of connections among characters in the previous stories.
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If language is the soul of a culture, our computers will start having first glimpses of our human culture.
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Bezos often shares thoughts, analysis and glimpses into future plans in his annual shareholders letter, which started in 1997.
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Moments of fervor also offered glimpses into the deep longing that a singer must also convey with this character.
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We see a lot of glimpses of Wanda in different time periods, including the '50s and '70s, on screen.
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The paintings could be viewed both as critiques of modern consumerism and as glimpses into the collective American consciousness.
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Birders flocked to Nickerson to get glimpses of hundreds of shearwaters unsuccessfully fighting wind and fog, like flapping flotsam.
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"People think they know me from the glimpses they have of my life being a reality star," Moore said.
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But every so often, despite the grave diagnosis, Mr. Travare said, he sees glimpses of his wife's former self.
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The murder, meanwhile, is presented in glimpses, letting the narrative play as a flashback from the body being discovered.
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It's got an appearance from her cat, a few glimpses of the YouTuber and yes, a lot of makeup.
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As I point out in this review, there are indeed glimpses, in the reinstalled galleries, of a new outlook.
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These offer glimpses of the vast, largely hidden tapestry in which Vo's history and that of Vietnam are interwoven.
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During these private impromptu piano performances, I was shown glimpses of the ecstatic and holistic joy that music could unleash.
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In the Reagan era, you could still somehow see glimpses of real human bodies behind layers of coat and fabric.
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That's the reason for this metaphysical movie's enduring cult status: a genuinely hilarious film that glimpses the meaning of life.
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Her jokes are wry and plentiful, and she allows for glimpses of future happiness to shine through in the dark.
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A light projection creates a vanishing-point that radiates white light, capturing fragmented glimpses of five dancers' movements in space.
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Yet even in the few glimpses shown, Rogue One does feel like a departure for Star Wars in key ways.
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The footage showed glimpses of a brightly colored underwater world that is in peril due to conflicts with surface dwellers.
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The ones that remain are tiny glimpses of the baby celebrity, or shots that don't have her fully on display.
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With its first cases this embryonic trade court has offered glimpses of how a Chinese-led commercial order might work.
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For the majority of the video, she maintains eye contact with the camera while seductively revealing glimpses of her figure.
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Logan is set in the near future, but you only get little glimpses of what some would call "futuristic" technology.
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Jose Abreu only gives fans occasional glimpses of the high-average, high-power game he brought to Chicago in 2014.
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While documentaries do provide such crucial glimpses into lesser-known pockets of the universe, rarely do they reach wide distribution.
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We only get a few glimpses of his tattoo-covered chest, sadly, not quite enough to make out any detail.
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Obama, for his part, has given the public just enough glimpses of his inner burn artist to keep hope alive.
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Fortunately, genetics can show scientists glimpses of citrus's history, says study co-author Daniel Rokhsar, a geneticist at UC Berkeley.
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Now, even if they're nowhere near a red carpet in October, famous people give us glimpses of their cleverest getups.
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Providing glimpses into the interior lives of the women depicted, the artist attempts to reframe visual history around her subjects.
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As the austral spring dawns, scientists are now being granted their first glimpses of the new iceberg during the daytime.
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There are no words telling you exactly what is happening, only brief glimpses of memories from the old man's perspective.
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You'd see glimpses, you'd see people crying, hysterical, fainting, and that's how impactful it was and still to this day.
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The few glimpses we got of the books Sam and Gilly read at the Citadel contained some super important hints.
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A few glimpses of Tanden the political operative broke through, mainly by way of her social media presence on Twitter.
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Investors on this holiday-shortened week will get a few key data points plus other glimpses into what is ahead.
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Apparently, HBO thinks a few brief glimpses is all we need to keep us excited about the show's big return.
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Written with a clear eye after criss-crossing the continent, he offers telling glimpses of an Africa that defies stereotyping.
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We had moments where we were time-lapsing through the years we don't see, catching a glimpses of what changed.
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But assorted legal disputes, investigations and periodic exhibitions featuring stored works have provided glimpses of specific pieces lost from view.
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The original GLOW interspersed vicious wrestling matches with sketch comedy, infomercials, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the wrestlers' lives.
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They were also horrible communicators, and Roy had clear anger issues, which viewers catch glimpses of as the show progresses.
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Recently, Kylie Jenner has begun to post glimpses of her once rarely seen relationship with boyfriend Tyga's son King Cairo.
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If Austria in 2000 presaged the recent populist surge, the country's new government, too, may contain glimpses of wider trends.
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Glimpses of a woman who looks like Lil Tay's mom can be seen in this video (skip to 0:36).
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What in the World What in the World offers you glimpses of what our journalists are observing around the globe.
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While most of the windows were boarded up, small slits of light snuck through, offering glimpses of the rundown building.
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A walk around Manhattan revealed glimpses of these inquiries, quiet but as intense as those beneath the emergency klieg lights.
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When he does it to Deirdre, she glimpses a different version of her own mind, unembittered by other people's prejudice.
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Now he and Taylor were going to find out what glimpses of the forest's private history the camera had recorded.
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Viewers may try to catch glimpses of their titles: there goes Freud's Interpretation of Dreams, then Sartre's Being and Nothingness.
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The subdued camera angles and glimpses of curves and water call us to embrace the clean start between the lovers.
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The (very long) piece is full of behind-the-scenes glimpses into the major foreign policy decisions of Obama's tenure.
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In the genome of non-African modern humans, specifically, glimpses of Neanderthal DNA are concentrated and uneven, the study notes.
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But early on, there were already glimpses of the group's conceptual restlessness, most notably on their 1998 album Future Ism.
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Curry already showed glimpses of it in the preseason, like when he scored 40 points in 25 minutes of play.
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The sessions are extraordinary for the rare glimpses they provide of unscripted conversations at the White House on critical issues.
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For years, its members have gathered on Canadian prairies, far from the city lights, to catch glimpses of the aurora.
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Both Bran and Dany had glimpses of the future, but perhaps didn't recognize what they were seeing at the time.
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WRONG. At first, the snake sticks to slithering around and flashing glimpses of its formidable scales as the light shifts.
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The television show and Australian news reports have offered glimpses of the lives the Sharrouf children led in the camp.
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As the ambulance inched its way out of 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan, I caught glimpses of the chaos outside.
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You catch glimpses of a primal connection, the earliest moments that shaped the core of who you are, a likeness.
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Generation Grandparent People talk about the first glimpses of their first grandchildren in terms borrowed from romantic poetry: They swoon.
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His stories, like shared secrets, were glimpses of his mind; so were the art projects he did on the side.
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TRICIA JOYNT GOODMANROCHESTER Dear Tricia, Innumerable how-tos, biographies, memoirs and volumes of criticism offer tantalizing glimpses into artists' minds.
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Disappointed tourists complained about fleeting glimpses and barriers that kept them about 15 feet from the 30-inch-tall painting.
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The experience altered her DNA and gave her the ability to fly, manipulate fire and catch glimpses of the future.
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Over the years, they caught shadowy glimpses of her outline, but they could never say exactly what she looked like.
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These Disney+ shows, while not blockbuster movies, will be the first glimpses at the state of the MCU post-Endgame.
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Bookshelf Still undecided about what to get someone deserving — yourself included — who loves to savor armchair glimpses of New York?
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Judith Shulevitz, the author of "The Sabbath World: Glimpses of a Different Order of Time," is a contributing opinion writer.
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It would be interesting if further research into Dunkley's travels and his exposure to art included glimpses of Palmer's world.
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If anything, that was the country itself, which he glimpses at truck stops and in faces of people he meets.
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On The Office early on, there were these glimpses of reality, like a water cooler bubbling or a copier copying.
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In his poetry, Palmer often aims to give glimpses of what words do not say, refuse to say, cannot say.
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The occasional glimpses we get of what's happening to Naz's family now that he's in jail don't suggest happy times.
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If Mar-a-Lago is Versailles, then this is its local village, whose inhabitants get occasional glimpses of the royal carriages.
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People are already used to a short video format on personal networks to share glimpses into restaurants, hotels, or landmark destinations.
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While much of Wednesday's Democratic town hall on CNN was taken with issues, there were some glimpses into Sanders's personal life.
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Hopefully we get a few last stunning glimpses of Saturn before the spacecraft goes out in a blaze of glory.[NASA]
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So much is going on in their little minds, and I love getting glimpses of them when the day winds down.
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In 2015 she married businessman Kendall Taylor and her social media followers are often treated to glimpses of their life together.
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The boys showed glimpses of smiles throughout the brief video, which was recorded sometime Tuesday and posted to Facebook on Wednesday.
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It also gives intimate glimpses into Ocasio-Cortez's mindset during her campaign — those #relatable moments she's become famous and beloved for.
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Now, my affection flits back and forth between the Dolls and Stingettes, watching for glimpses of Camryn from Lifetime's Bring It!
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He takes Lionel (and us) through its winding halls, treating us to glimpses of both its grand flaws and its ecstasy.
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In glimpses, you can see the joy and drama of being young, on a board, with friends and free time. —K.
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But those are glimpses we haven't seen in the show, which highlights her dedication to tradition over individuality or equal rights.
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The annual letter has been published since 000 and is often looked at for glimpses into the company's long-term plans.
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The Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor will watch thunderstorms for interesting electric phenomena like sprites and elves, gigantic jets and blue glimpses.
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In retrospect, the show made a huge mistake earlier in the season by only showing a few glimpses of this attack.
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These unchoreographed, bite-sized glimpses reveal more about the contestants in a couple of seconds than in the entire preceding episode.
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In the era of #BlackLivesMatter, there's been a bumper crop of TV series offering various glimpses into black lives and culture.
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But they show the scene from a different perspective and offer glimpses into how officers treated Scott as he lay dying.
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"The film's most dramatic moments are glimpses of pain and uncertainty," Brian Seibert wrote in The New York Times in October.
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She glimpses what looks like either a human heart or (this is conjecture) a dead hermit crab disappearing down the toilet.
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On February 053th, a more earnest Deadpool 2 teaser dropped, with actual clips from the movie and glimpses of the action.
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We periodically get glimpses of how well the space is doing, and it appears that investor interest has yet to fade.
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If you squint, you can see brief glimpses of a thoughtful, interesting Jurassic World sequel somewhere in Fallen Kingdom's scattered bones.
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Joe works in a world of shadows; hunches, glimpses, and half clues to be pieced together in the hope of what?
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"We do get glimpses that it's going to be tougher with two than with one," the 33-year-old mother said.
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Its episodes are adding up to something, but they're also slices of life, quick glimpses of character, of emotion, of story.
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Indeed, these are our first tantalizing glimpses of a mysterious realm whose existence astronomers only learned of a few decades ago.
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These, my friends, are the last, fleeting glimpses of Comet 67P that Rosetta managed to capture before its instruments went dead.
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But these portraits, like so many of her photographs, offer nuanced glimpses of some of the 20th century's most notable figures.
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You only get some brief glimpses of events unfolding in Insomnia (many of which are actually pulled straight from the movie).
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We've seen the ever-growing Instagram sisterhood share pouting photos, sell lip kits, and give us glimpses of their enviable lives.
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At times in the present she'll see glimpses of the girls, diverting her attention from the danger in front of her.
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The photographs on display show glimpses of the same subject matter and humanizing approach Arbus would cement in her later work.
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I've had brief glimpses of the future that USB-C promises: a single port and a single cable for all gadgets.
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These now offer unique glimpses of the past, since most of that gritty, heartfelt music has been civilised out of existence.
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Tourists were greeted by rubble, excavators and partially-knocked down buildings flanking roads, but caught some glimpses of Boracay's idyllic past.
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J-Rod has also never shied away from giving the world glimpses into their relationship, and this trip is no different.
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A few palazzos still stood along the street, but piles of rubble lined both sides, offering glimpses of bright blue sky.
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Cameras are there to greet them as their fans stand by on social media, craving glimpses of their custom-fitted ensembles.
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What limited glimpses we have of 21st century high-intensity combat indicate it will be just as bloody as past warfare.
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BEIJING — Three decades ago, the Chinese tycoon Chen Dongsheng became enchanted by televised glimpses he caught of Europe's opulent auction houses.
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Vitrines offered concert programs, his dazzling free-form scores, handwritten poems and glimpses of him in photographs and on magazine covers.
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And innovations based on dissolving taste strips, 23D printers and body piercing are providing additional glimpses of a more hopeful future.
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We also get a few glimpses of what we can assume is the resistance that eventually wins Montag to its side.
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Characters read from old cookbooks that offer glimpses into lives once lived by American women, which sometimes uneasily parallel their own.
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You're also known for documenting life on the edge, or giving glimpses into stuff that people might not normally look at.
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The brief glimpses of women in films about magic paint them as minor or supporting characters, or the damsel in distress.
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Young Thug's videos are tiny works of art, giving glimpses into exactly who he is as a person in interesting ways.
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New York City is an unsurprisingly recurrent choice, but glimpses of Sweden, Kazakhstan and Poland in these films are incidental pleasures.
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During the meeting on Sunday, video footage showed intimate, colorful glimpses of a border sometimes called the last Cold War frontier.
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"Game of Thrones": HBO released the trailer for the show's final season, which includes titillating glimpses of the battles to come.
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"Game of Thrones": HBO released the trailer for the show's final season, which includes tantalizing glimpses of the battles to come.
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I'd been hearing about this cake for years, catching glimpses of it on my social media feeds and on food blogs.
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Overwhelmed by slick, boastful essays, colleges are eager for what they call "authentic" glimpses of applicants — their experiences, passions and goals.
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In brief italicized passages separating seven major sections, an unspecified, interestingly reticent narrator offers glimpses of Oppenheimer just before the test.
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We're getting to see a lot more of the insides of celebrities' homes and some surprising glimpses of their daily routines.
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Her Aunt Lydia is a fascinating amalgam of contradictions — glimpses of sympathy and true belief amid blatant hypocrisy, sadism and condescension.
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Although most of the action is based in the summer house, the show does offer glimpses into its cast's professional lives.
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"In the trailers for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, you caught glimpses of the ocean moon Kef Bir," wrote Fitzgerland.
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These are confusing times for many Afghans, but the political jigsaw presents the first glimpses of hope for a better future.
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It's the Olympics of restraint, which makes the occasional glimpses of contestants' personalities or Alex's withering wit incredibly fun to watch.
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Hyeonseo Lee grew up in communist North Korea, catching glimpses of another kind of life from her home on the border.
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Between the water and the hem of her skirt, Sander glimpses the cool white outline of her thigh, the palpable flesh.
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And to contemplate the question of, when any of us get glimpses of wrongdoing, how do we try to stop it?
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The archive offers glimpses of Reed's life as both a cultural A-lister and a working musician surviving the daily grind.
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For three months we got of glimpses into Kanye's worship experience through Instagram posts, primarily from First Lady Kim Kardashian West.
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Some of the best work in this show plays with other languages to give us glimpses of their clever bons mots.
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"We do get glimpses that it's going to be tougher with two than with one," Sofia told Swedish magazine Kupé in November.
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With no Mesut Ozil, Aaron Ramsey or Alexandre Lacazette, Arsenal were relying on their younger players and there were glimpses of promise.
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" He continued: "The movie gave us glimpses of President Nixon as delusional, narcissistic, petty, vindictive, nasty and batsh–t f—ing crazy.
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"Don't go wasting your loving on me/When I see your tears I'm likely to run," he raps between glimpses of guilt.
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The pop star, 37, shared glimpses into her island getaway on Friday in a video montage post that was posted on Instagram.
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The new mom has been giving her social media followers glimpses into the intimate family getaway over the past couple of days.
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Some of these are already available for purchase and some are early glimpses at what might be possible in years to come.
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She flashes back sporadically to important moments; some are complete scenes, some just fleeting glimpses of her life before everything fell apart.
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There are a lot of photographs, posters and magazine covers, but there's clearly an emphasis on interaction and behind-the-scenes glimpses.
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We also get glimpses of Woody Harrelson's Colonel, caravans of military vehicles, and a child that the apes seem to have rescued.
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But what makes these videos stand out is that they don't just feature fleeting glimpses of cosplayers wandering around the convention hall.
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The videos do offer glimpses of a chase that unfolded in a matter of a seconds in the early afternoon of Jan.
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We get more of it than people got in the 1960s, but it still often comes in fragments, glimpses, rumor and conjecture.
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The Pikachu Carnival parade was even more chaotic, as spectators spilled onto the street to catch glimpses of the dancing electric mice.
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I only saw glimpses of "Apple Pay Cash" at WWDC this week, and wasn't able to pay a friend through iMessage myself.
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I only have flashes, glimpses of his face screwed up in pain, seen through my tears, washed in that weird, white light.
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Some, such as Chrissy Teigen and Reese Witherspoon, jumped right in and created stories that provide us with glimpses into their worlds.
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The red so important to the show and character is seen only in fleeting glimpses and under only the brightest of lights.
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But as the short glimpses of fighting, violence, and threats indicate, things won't be smooth-sailing for this first female president, either.
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The move works, since Twitter is now filled with viewers talking about the suspicious, and extremely exact, glimpses of Kylie we get.
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There was Jack's actual drunk driving in season 1, along with glimpses of the Pearson parents' many tense moments over the years.
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Previous missions, including Pioneer 11 and Voyagers 1 and 2, all undertook flybys providing glimpses of Saturn and yielding ground-breaking discoveries.
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On one hand, they got small glimpses of the intensity that anyone who's ever tried to score on him is familiar with.
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We now only see glimpses of the guy who once would do anything to win over the last holdout in the room.
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A few videos of live Discount shows offer glimpses of a short-haired Mosshart, jostling and jumping around in small, sweaty spaces.
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Neither he nor his colleagues was eager to discuss in detail the discrimination they had been subject to, but they revealed glimpses.
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I live in the Bouldin Creek neighborhood now and I think that you still see glimpses of Old Austin, old South Austin.
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Nothing bad ever really happens, and exploring and poking around just so gives you these glimpses into 3D dioramas of outdoor scenes.
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In it, we get a few more glimpses of Simon's creation, though it's still likely that this — like the photos — are renders.
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Princess Eugenie just created her own personal Instagram and she's already sharing never-before-seen glimpses of her life as a princess.
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I don't know what they look like out of character, and we only get glimpses of their boy personalities here and there.
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He saw glimpses of his home in a YouTube video posted by a storm chaser, he said, and that gave him hope.
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There is no continuity of colour or texture across the piece; it glimpses instead at the area's slow natural formation and history.
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The director, Sam Sylvia (Marc Maron), glimpses something marketable in it—it's an archetypal showdown, an all-American mom versus a homewrecker.
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Visitors wander through the lush AR forest as they walk around the museum, catching glimpses of endangered animals in their natural habitat.
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"Single-Hearted Unity" After a couple of days in Pyongyang, I was eager to get some glimpses of life beyond the capital.
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It's a new strategy: Connect with voters by providing minute-to-minute glimpses of daily life, and show authenticity in the process.
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He did, though, offer glimpses of his very best, which will be needed to beat Djokovic in their 47th meeting on Saturday.
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It's nice to be reminded that beneath all the disheartening news, there are uplifting stories offering glimpses of humanity at its best.
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She continues to look for new sources of otherness in her life, and to give us glimpses of the otherness she inhabits.
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No matter how twisted, his bleak narratives and landscapes provide glimpses that are always very profound and impacting, portraying peak nihilistic angst.
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The Los Angeles metropolitan area sprawls almost 5,000 square miles, inside of which you can catch glimpses of Japan, Iran, even Siberia.
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Its geography is also rather nebulous, with a focus on London, San Francisco and New York, but occasional glimpses of other places.
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He also received his first glimpses of poaching and other horrors visited upon wildlife, and he was not able to stay detached.
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Luckily, girl glimpses boy's impressive landholdings (not a euphemism, not in this version anyway) and boy safeguards the honor of girl's family.
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We see glimpses of Cunanan's potential to be charming, when he helps to usher Trail into the gay world at a bar.
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Glimpses into the origins of their friendships, or the nature of their filial piety or their love, are few and far between.
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Mezrich is a talented storyteller, and portions of "Bitcoin Billionaires" offer memorable glimpses inside the messy world of a start-up currency.
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Hundreds of us stood patiently in long lines, clutched cups of hot chocolate, waiting for glimpses of Jupiter and the North Star.
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The film includes glimpses of Marshall's glittering, jazz-infused social life in Harlem, including friendships with Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston.
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Delving further would bring glimpses of her childhood, when she was an infant living on a dirt road in the Deep South.
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In this case, the trailer for "Justice League" offers glimpses that are a preamble to a group shot of the new team.
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While its feature premieres receive most of the attention each year, Sundance also offers viewers brief but powerful glimpses of various worlds.
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We see clumsy glimpses of the long-term effects of war in The Hurt Locker and in certain parts of American Sniper.
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"You get tiny little glimpses of who he is, but every time they give you a glimpse, it's a cliché," Kressel says.
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Obama showed glimpses of her oft-expressed impatience to be finished with the fishbowl-like quality of life in the White House.
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When he glimpses that place of milk and honey shortly before his death, it only emphasizes the incompleteness of his life's work.
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It forms the frontier of death in life, where life glimpses at death as if from death's side, to paraphrase Jacques Lacan.
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Instead, it's been overshadowed by a series of scandals, each offering telling glimpses of the sexual ethics of Trumpworld's golf-shirted Commanders.
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Sobering and thoughtful, the report was one of the first major glimpses at a humanitarian crisis that has come to dominate headlines.
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In the highly-anticipated first trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, we get a lot of glimpses into the saga's next chapter.
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Even NASA test pilots—the folks flying real planes—stop by the lab to cast envious glimpses of the projects they work on.
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Security camera footage taken from the office tower where the government runs a "Casa de Moneda" branch revealed glimpses of the three suspects.
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The interesting episodes are the ones that offer glimpses of greater troubles, like the tips of icebergs cropping up in a dark sea.
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Since 20173, NBC Sports has broadcast the Bayou Classic, offering a national audience glimpses of the sequined majorettes of Southern and Grambling State.
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Wade Wilson is back, of course, and we get glimpses of some of the new characters in action, including Zazie Beetz as Domino.
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And he provided glimpses into the playbook that he believes will push Google into the No. 2 cloud ranking in the coming years.
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Rihanna teased Fenty Beauty for a full two years before we got the first glimpses of the highlighter that could blind the world.
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HBO has been releasing little glimpses of its adaptation of the classic graphic novel "Watchmen," but now we've got a full teaser trailer.
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The glimpses I got, brief though they were, during Samsung's live presentation of the Fold in London gave me reason to be wary.
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Amid the dust from the collapse of old party systems, there are glimpses of democratic renewal, led by a new generation of activists.
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There have always been trolls and ugly news stories, but in recent months, we're starting to catch dread glimpses of a larger design.
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Mr Taubman calls his first chapter "Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth" (from the title of Tolstoy's semi-autobiographical trilogy), and glimpses some answers there.
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Viewers are occasionally allowed glimpses of Notaro's fantasies, which can be pretty funny, in a show that otherwise makes "Louie" seem relatively upbeat.
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Although Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice showed us how Cyborg came into being, Justice League teases glimpses of his pre-superhero life.
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The 42-year-old American underwent spinal fusion last year but showed glimpses of the sublime form that has earned him 14 majors.
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Shreves gave VICE News a tour: The most public glimpses into the industry have tended to come in the form of grisly scandals.
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The biggest Nintendo-produced titles we had glimpses of are a new Animal Crossing in development for the Switch and Luigi's Mansion 3.
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Since baby Crew's June 21 birth, the new parents have given their followers a few glimpses of his adorable face on social media.
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"Memories, they never hurt me," he says while we see glimpses of Castle's past — his murdered family and his stint in the army.
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We've gotten glimpses of the story, open-world, and even the driving, and now you can take a closer look at the combat.
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You treated me with such love and kindness and showed me glimpses of a life I never once dreamed that I could have.
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The few glimpses we get — and the residue it seems to have left on a wall at HNL — suggest something not quite human.
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We got our earliest glimpses of the Death Star way back in Attack of the Clones, and later in Revenge of the Sith.
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Watch carefully and you'll see extremely blurry glimpses of Mei, Mercy, Symmetra, Roadhog, Reinhardt, Zenyatta, Winston, and Tracer sporting their event-themed duds.
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For all the glimpses of Kutiman at work in a studio, "Presenting Princess Shaw" doesn't really show you how he produces these mixes.
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In rare moments where he and I would sit and talk alone, I caught glimpses of him as a real, genuinely good person.
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But the winning images from the London Natural History Museum's annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition give rare glimpses of animals' resilience.
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In late 2018, a steady drumbeat of headlines rolled out, each providing new glimpses at what many saw as a stereotypically gay life.
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Taken individually, the stories can feel uncompleted: They offer glimpses into the texture of a life, but rarely capture its most singular moments.
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The public has gained only a few glimpses into the life of Chase, but that is likely to change following his uncle's death.
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Gazing upon the images can open up a space-time continuum in which the viewer contemplates the past but also glimpses the future.
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But as long as they continue, the kneeling and the players' locked arms offer glimpses of American democracy in all its unruly glory.
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The most powerful convention speeches have long relied on verbal Polaroids from the past, intimate glimpses into an unseen and unknowable personal journey.
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Though the film gives some glimpses of these dynamics, they are always in the background, shadowed by other far less compelling narrative impulses.
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Post-speech comments by Anderson Cooper, Gloria Borger, Don Lemon and former Obama team member Van Jones offered glimpses into illuminations of consciences.
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Equally thrilling are the drawings, like "Infernal Landscape," offering glimpses at Bosch's moment of creation, when pen and ink swirled into wondrous oddities.
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There, celebrities might show glimpses of their lives, but you can't really get "involved" beyond commenting on a post or watching a video.
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The Punisher would rather give us glimpses of a boring, gray, painful life that many vets get to deal with after coming home.
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And all along the coastlines of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas on Saturday, people were getting their first glimpses of the recovery ahead.
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When I first began reading it, I could take glimpses of the teenager Lauren Olamina's world only a few pages at a time.
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As I raced down narrow country roads to meet deadlines, I caught glimpses of smoldering embers on tree stumps a few feet away.
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If you are a healthy, curious person, Gawande's nuanced dispatches from the field of palliative care offer fascinating glimpses into an unfamiliar world.
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Other people's screens on the subway were, until recently, glimpses of an archive: there was little access to cell service, or Wi-Fi.
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December and January swoon notwithstanding, Porzingis is far surpassing the inconsistent glimpses of unicorn-like dominance he displayed in his first two seasons.
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Tune in around the clock for glimpses of Mr. Rogers learning from astronauts, hanging out with Koko the gorilla or taking on divorce.
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Under Solomon's hand, personal and historical memories transformed into dreamlike mist and nightmarish glimpses, uncovering imagery that looked both strange and strangely familiar.
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She poses with her standard poodle, Sir Lancelot, and offers glimpses of her Westchester estate, which is outfitted Trump-style with imported marble.
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At the recreation area, if we lay on our stomach, we could get glimpses of the sea through small openings below the tarp.
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Even in the family's poverty and his nation's defeat, the adolescent Kinoshita caught glimpses of a bright future in Japan's energy and youth.
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Lorca's poems from Spain are a poetry of dreams and journeys and glimpses from balconies, of sunbaked meadows and realms of erotic yearning.
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Its midfield had forced a series of errors from Madrid's; it had carved out a flurry of half-chances and glimpses of goal.
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In a matter of minutes, I caught glimpses of Mercury, four of Jupiter's moons, the Messier 21995 star cluster, and the Whirlpool Galaxy.
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In "Talking to Strangers," there are glimpses of this mildly chastened Gladwell, more skeptical of theory's explanatory powers and struggling to break free.
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And yet, and yet, amid the bewilderment and despair, there are lightning flashes of wonder and hope — glimpses of the possibility of redemption.
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Social media is arguably the perfect platform for Wilson, allowing thin but glowing glimpses of his life through the mediating remove of technology.
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But you'll be treated to glimpses at plenty of cool collectibles and a portrait of one guy who screams passion along the way.
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Aside from the limited TV views, only sketch artists have been able to give glimpses of what the Senate won't let people see.
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It has the feel of a travelogue, permitting the reader only passing glimpses of Everfair rather than the immersion that the story demands.
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There is a 3,000-square-foot terrace that provides expansive cityscape and Park Avenue views with glimpses of the park in the distance.
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Messud writes with insight about how female friendships dissolve, and about things like how terrifying certain stray glimpses of adult life can be.
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Her music offers glimpses of Haydn, Bach and Beethoven — but taken apart and examined, the way someone might with a clock, then transformed.
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Inside, one glimpses an East Village that teemed not only with painters and beat poets but also with sidewalk mechanics and motorcycle gangs.
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The newlyweds have yet to post wedding pics, but family and friends have provided curious fans with glimpses of the couple's happy day.
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It is not in dispute that he wove the families of young boys into his life with gifts and glimpses of starry limelight.
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Demyanenko's photos paint a portrait of a town in decline, but one where glimpses of a different time punctuate a now-downtrodden landscape.
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Totality also gave rare glimpses of planets during the day, as well as the appearance of what looked like a 360-degree sunset.
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Growing up here, the Village Voice was the secret map to the city I KNEW was there but had only seen glimpses of.
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He was OK. He had nice moments of power and pop where you could see glimpses of the player we hoped he'd be.
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Directed by Dustin Wills, the show's slim 90-minutes allow only enough time for short glimpses into the interior lives of its characters.
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And then of course I got these little glimpses of the fact that he was also famous, which was a really weird thing.
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Like those biographies, this exhibition can but briefly pull back the curtain of history to provide glimpses of what made the novelist tick.
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This one is a jewel, combining now-familiar faces and scenes from the country's most searing recent episodes of racial tension, glimpses of Mrs.
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During the month, Smith fell in love with Morgan, and Campbell saw glimpses during the bonfire videos but couldn't talk with him until now.
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Make sure you watch all the way to the end to see the first glimpses of Urien and Juri, both due later in 2016.
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The books have, when necessary, made her out to be this ultimate ass-kicker; the games, though, have only offered this in fleeting glimpses.
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WATCH THIS: Tracey Edmonds Shows PEOPLE Around the Home She Designed Herself Kardashian has shared glimpses inside her home multiple times on her app.
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson's Lord Douglas shows flashes of wildness, but only in brief glimpses — otherwise, he's stuck playing just another one of Robert's men.
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The surgical instruments on display are such vivid glimpses into the Gothic horrors of Victorian medicine they make the London Dungeon pale in comparison.
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Directed by Max Beck and produced by Mezzy, the video for "Cry Alone" is filled with glimpses of Peep, cradling a massive teddy bear.
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Judging whether or not it's actually successful, however, is going to require a lot more than the fan-friendly glimpses we were shown today.
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The group is made up of children, teenagers, and adults who dance through the summer, showing glimpses into their culture and ceremonies to visitors.
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If we were perched at the right seat, we could partially see into the building's lobby and catch glimpses of people coming and going.
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They had always come raiding for gold, once in a while; people told stories of half-remembered glimpses, and the dead they left behind.
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Probably. But a dumb phone can show us glimpses, however brief, of a life without all the indulgences and interruptions of our pocket supercomputers.
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Jenner has been giving her followers little glimpses of her baby girl here and there, as well as a peek into her sleep space.
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There are glimpses of powered armor, massive, crumbling ruins tinged with a future tech vibe, and some manner of sharp-toothed, dinosaur-looking creature.
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Documentary-style videos provide glimpses into their personalities, but their Instagram and Twitter accounts rarely deviate from posting highlight-reel clips they're tagged in.
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Not only is Monica probably seeing unwanted penises all day, every day — which is already sexual harassment — but also catching glimpses of them peeing.
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But, ugh, think of the possibilities if she got just a few degrees darker and gave fans more glimpses behind the mask of perfection.
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Since the July 10 birth of their first child, the "Money" rapper and her husband Offset have only shown small glimpses of their newborn.
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The most fascinating and disturbing moments in the series are the ones that don't feel like glimpses into yesteryear but mirrors of the present.
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This is what makes the glimpses of humanity that flicker or burst through Belichick's great wall of impatience that much more fascinating and beguiling.
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There were a few promising glimpses over the years—babies and grown men who appeared to be cured—but the virus always came back.
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Though unknown by us or the public during our visit, the ongoing discoveries of these terror tunnels offer valuable glimpses into this looming war.
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He represented a different kind of pop star, and his lyrics, which provided glimpses into a different way of life, proved shocking to many.
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In the era of the meme, we're more likely to find the afterlife of "2001" in fragments and glimpses than in theories and explications.
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While they only offer a partial window into how Mueller is pursuing his investigation, these glimpses may indicate where the inquiry will go next.
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Such a juxtaposition is typical of the modern-day Met, which keeps lurching between a cumbersome past and glimpses of a more adventurous future.
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Interludes throughout the album provide glimpses of Lange's own life: recordings from weddings and immigration rallies, rediscovered instrumental loops from his former musical identities.
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Moreover, we're increasingly given glimpses of her interior life and her flaws with each episode, teasing out an air of mystery that Kirkman lacks.
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First, such full-frontal nastiness feels like a snub to "Alien," which, with its flurry of sly glimpses, was a triumph of the peekaboo.
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Parenthetically, I should mention that the latest jobs report, issued after the September 21 meeting, offers only a few glimpses of increasing wage growth.
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And even when we are exposed to glimpses of wartime violence and menace, it's undercut by fuzzy platitudes near the end of the film.
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Save for a few funny glimpses into the wild things that happen on tour, The Weeknd existed in a bubble of his own making.
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As you said, we have experiences—brief glimpses of what we might call life (though it's all life, really)—and then they are gone.
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I could never get a clear look at the full contents of that thing, although I did catch glimpses of a book or two.
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This Scarpia's sadism is more courtly than glowering; some more supple singing from Mr. Sgura in the second act gave intriguing glimpses of smugness.
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"Garry Winogrand" deserves great credit for staging that argument, and for balancing candor and discretion in its glimpses of Winogrand's sometimes disorderly personal life.
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Glimpses of the blue sea abound, as do shrines and religious statues, peeking chipped and tarnished out of raised niches at random street corners.
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Glimpses of those antics appear in special counsel Robert Mueller's indictment of Stone, who was arrested by the FBI early Friday morning in Florida.
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This excerpt is full of firsthand glimpses into a secret world and fresh insights that may delight even the most politically cynical among us.
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Not all them are celestial, with plenty of behind-the-scenes glimpses of laboratory work and test runs back here on our blue planet.
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Kylie Jenner shared some glimpses of her daughter's birth on Instagram while previewing "Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly," which was released Wednesday.
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While there are always a diversity of outfits and glimpses of athletic stars, its sheer length can test even the most geographically fascinated fan.
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When you look back, even in these glimpses, it sets the stage in some ways for what these neighborhoods have become, a decade later.
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And what are we to make of the glimpses of tenderness that appear here and there among the otherwise torturous episodes in the inserts?
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But she also brings Anne an empathy, humanity and glimpses of vulnerability that make her more than simply a flawless Regency-era Mary Sue.
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I was sitting at the end of the bar where there was a mirror, and I kept catching glimpses of myself and being embarrassed.
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The new songs rove from U2's arena anthems to celestial ambient hymns, echoes of 1950s rock and glimpses of disco and new wave.
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"All around us we get glimpses of Atlantic City's future, as new buildings rise and old streets get new life breathed into them," Gov.
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Using a couple of smartphones, Muna clandestinely serves as her own dauntless cinematographer, shooting herself, her family and, in fugitive glimpses, the larger world.
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The movie — the script is by Eric Heisserer — does something similar with cutaways to Louise's life, shardlike glimpses that help fill in the whole.
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His short sleeves offered glimpses of grim tattoos — a skull resting on an hourglass on his right forearm, among others — common to many grunts.
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Highlight reels produced by its movie studio, NFL Films, are full of vérité touches — players miked up during games, glimpses of locker-room celebrations.
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Nearly every episode in the first half of the season Amazon provided for review intercuts the present-day story with glimpses into the past.
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On Instagram alone, #VanLife has been hashtagged 6.6 million times and #VanLifeDiaries almost 1.3 million times, offering picturesque glimpses into life on the road.
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The glimpses of our heroes in peril led some fans online to fear that some Marvel characters may not make it out of alive.
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In glimpses I saw the man with whom my mother fell in love—vital, in his element, with a (mostly) full head of hair.
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Any redness is hidden but you can still catch glimpses of my birthmarks and freckles on my face, which I don't want to cover!
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Whether painted or inscribed, made quickly or over some time, these texts and drawings provide glimpses of a world otherwise largely invisible to us.
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In their robust exertions and ecstatic smiles, she glimpses that moment where body (or the form) loses control, achieving a state bordering in dissolution.
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Ripa and Consuelos, 46, often take to social media to offer glimpses of their life with Lola and her brothers Michael, 20, and Joaquin, 14.
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Even weaker tracks, like the grating strip-tease "Private Show," feel like glimpses of the real Britney–her musical tastes, her voice–imperfections and all.
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One night, a servant glimpses the young widow in passionate embrace with the male figure, so lifelike that the servant assumes it is her lover.
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Vienna-based photographer Stefanie Moshammer's new photo series, Land of Black Milk, applies her penchant for capturing colorful glimpses of a city undergoing a transformation.
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Since then, the star has only shared glimpses of her growing belly, but has been snapped out and about in L.A. in adorable maternity attire.
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Indeed, Dany as a person all but vanishes from the episode — for its final half-hour, we only see distant glimpses of her and Drogon.
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There will be a total of seven excised scenes, and the minute-long teaser here shows a few precious glimpses of the footage in them.
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The invisible agency of radiation as hyperobject offers glimpses into a version of the "end of the world" — the end of a stable human perspective.
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You can also catch glimpses of the App Continuity feature, which picks up your workflow where you left off, even as you switch between screens.
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Legend's songwriting lacks the glimpses of confession and vulnerability that have made recent albums by the likes of Beyoncé, Frank Ocean, and SZA so refreshing.
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Robert Caro's recent article on secrets he uncovered while digging through Lyndon Johnson's archives provides fascinating glimpses into how political power is wielded in Washington.
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As special counsel, he's also a storyteller, unwinding the tale of what happened during the 2016 election, while revealing only glimpses of the overall narrative.
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Interestingly, there's no sign anywhere of any of the characters' daemons, and only the briefest of glimpses of the story's trademark magical item, the alethiometer.
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There's lots of shots where there's only a couple of glimpses of skin, and [for] most of it, I'm quite buckled up in strong outfits.
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The trailer gives glimpses of what appear to be mass graves, group hangings, and more cruel punishments at the hands of Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd).
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The star, 40, shared new glimpses of her son, Crew, and her secret to getting her little one to sleep on her Instagram Story Wednesday.
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We've already caught a few glimpses of the handset via a number of leaks, as has become a bit of a tradition for the company.
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We've caught quick glimpses of her in the previous two episodes, hanging out at Kathy Bates' — now known as The Butcher — big Puritan bonfire parties.
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For every time we see hopeful glimpses of progress, we still see women held to unrealistic and narrow standards in order to be considered "beautiful."
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Geary hasn't been shy about giving glimpses into her new life as a mother, including multiple snaps and videos of her breastfeeding her baby girl.
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We get some glimpses of the X-Men from the first Deadpool —Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead — but there are a few new players here.
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I caught a few glimpses of him wandering around town with a companion, but the other guests quickly caught on and started following him around.
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A video titled "Spotlight" (2015) shows glimpses of jungle vegetation intermittently illuminated by a flashlight, which reveals exotic insects traversing oblong leaves and narrow branches.
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Yet there have also been glimpses of hope for a better future, like the U.N.-brokered peace deal signed last month by various warring factions.
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BTS has a particularly close bond with their fans, thanks to how adept they are at using social media to give glimpses into their lives.
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Since baby Crew's June 21 birth, Chip and wife Joanna Gaines have given their followers a few glimpses of his adorable face on social media.
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As 2019 quickly approaches, fans of the KKW Beauty founder will have to get used to only seeing glimpses of Kardashian West on social media.
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The six-week courtroom battle, featuring top executives and glimpses of trade secrets, has been one of the most closely watched antitrust cases in years.
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They're partially hidden in fog for most of the movie, but when the audience catches glimpses of them, they look like enormous, gray, faceless octopi.
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She played the sassy BFF character who doles out one-liners, which you can get quite a few glimpses of in the movie's trailer. 27.
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Earlier, there were glimpses of the formidable Rafa Nadal as the eight-times champion swept aside French Open winner Stan Wawrinka 6-1 6-4.
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Her stories are glimpses into the lives of Chinese immigrants who, all women, navigate their intersectional identities and their new lives in the United States.
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Glimpses of SPIN covers and old CDs (complete with an Amoeba Music price tag) make the band seem as real as Bikini Kill or Pavement.
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Of course we'd caught glimpses of the 'real' Colbert here and there at commencement speeches or in interviews when the character cracked ever so slightly.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal is spectacular as Candy, an iconoclastic glamour-puss who works without a pimp and who glimpses, earlier than anyone, the potential of porn.
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The delay was only about 10 minutes, but when play resumed, without any warm-up, Williams showed the first glimpses of her off-kilter play.
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So even though I can catch glimpses of greatness in Need for Speed: Heat, I know that by both design and execution, they are mirages.
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Scattered among the venomous messages are also glimpses of their longstanding friendship, including dinner invitations and an offer from Stone to help Credico find work.
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From what we can tell, the relationship is going strong and we're glad to catch any glimpses that Malik and Hadid are willing to share.
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The restaurants are a favorite among South Korean tourists who enjoy the kitschy musical performances and rare glimpses of North Koreans that the venues provide.
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Painted wet-on-wet in a single day, each canvas contains accretive layers of lush, oily color, hiding — and revealing, in glimpses — their bottommost layers.
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After giving us glimpses into the elaborate soundworld they've created, Seattle dons of experimental rap Shabazz Palaces are finally letting us into that alternate dimension.
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What the facts failed to tell, I ironically (or perhaps spectacularly?) found glimpses of in a few artworks in Net Present Value: Art, Capital, Futures.
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There are picturesque, pastoral glimpses of cloud-flecked skies and green fields (the cinematographer is John Davey) that suggest the unchanging cycles of rural life.
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You might catch glimpses here and there, but familiarity breeds the dulled recognition that if you sink the ship, you'll probably go down with it.
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The glowing red works take up Bourgeois's trademark iconography of out-of-scale domestic objects, glimpses into strange, intimate scenes, and other unsettling, enigmatic images.
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Then there are the pleasures found in books about books: glimpses into the stories behind treasured volumes that offer a form of socially acceptable eavesdropping.
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A world that could be completely unwieldy is rendered tangible in the sounds of street music, glimpses of skittering shadows and whiffs of violent smells.
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We get glimpses of her accomplices — played by Cate Blanchett, Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson, Rihanna, Awkwafina and Helena Bonham Carter — and the victim (Anne Hathaway).
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Winterson has always been interested in gender fluidity and there is room, in our glimpses of Ry, for real feeling between the satire and bickering.
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As of 1927, they weren't yet living in Harewood House in Yorkshire, but we may be grateful for the glimpses of their gorgeously restored home.
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Before Microsoft started using new business units including "More Personal Computing," Microsoft didn&apost break out total Windows revenue at all, rather revealing only glimpses.
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We barely get glimpses of her life outside their relationship with Frankie, and we really don't even understand that relationship before it starts falling apart.
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Like so much Parton ephemera, they provide only partial glimpses of her vast allure — the monochromatic pieces that make up a coat of many colors.
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The new trailer also features glimpses of a menacing gunman, a huge, insect-like beast and several characters looking freaked out by something happening offscreen.
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While he was largely uncredited until the internet age, his posters offered millions of moviegoers tantalizing glimpses of the raptures awaiting in the cinema darkness.
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And it all but ignores Swift's romantic life — no surprise there — apart from a few glimpses of her longtime boyfriend (who is never even named!).
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The road hugged the high slopes, sometimes obscured in cloud, in sunny places allowing glimpses into lush valleys below, so deep they seemed like abysses.
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Amid all those distractions, there were glimpses of a potential deal that would address the fiendishly complicated issue of Northern Ireland's border with the south.
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Two radically disparate presentations in recent days struck glancing blows at the matter and suggested fascinating if not always comfortable glimpses into Bach's thought processes.
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In addition to seeing Jimmy's transformation, the series gives us tiny black-and-white glimpses of what happened to his character after "Breaking Bad" concluded.
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The trailer also provides glimpses of Kristen Wiig as an archaeologist who eventually becomes the villainous Cheetah and Pedro Pascal as the tycoon Maxwell Lord.
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NSSF is hardly a disinterested party, but nonetheless this is one of the few glimpses at the details of the gun market the public has.
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Center-left parties have yet to fully embrace this strategy, but several politicians offer glimpses of what a move in this direction might look like.
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The result was that readers and viewers could see science at work and get glimpses of the world that hadn't been seen before by anyone.
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She saw glimpses of herself in the shelter dogs and their painful pasts; when she was 8, her parents divorced and her father was drinking.
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Though Romy Hall's existence is entirely contained by the barren prison walls and the dehumanizing prison system, Kushner narrates unrestricted glimpses into her past life.
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Wandering the fair, catching glimpses of so many Miami galleries and hearing so little English spoken, it feels like a good representation of the city.
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Today Bollinger published a handful of new videos, though, two of which offer glimpses of the B1 screaming around a test track near Albany, New York.
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Of these atrocities we get some dreadful glimpses, but much of the novel dwells on the Spada household's domestic arrangements under German and, later, Austrian occupation.
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We see only brief glimpses of Mr. Foley's actual reports and are given no sense of whether, in the grand scheme of things, they were indispensable.
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Yeun and Pak, 32, regularly share glimpses into life with their son on social media, from trips to the park to teeth-brushing escapades and more.
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Colton and Katie weren't given a huge amount of screentime each week, but viewers did get to see glimpses of their budding romance and flirty banter.
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They told a tale of suicidal ideation, glimpses of a shattered family life and the implication someone, possibly McDonald's Hong Kong, had kidnapped the tweeter's son.
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But new data from password management company SplashData offers glimpses of a world in which we're not all quite so hopeless at securing our stuff online.
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We got a dose of Chloe's (Darby Camp) precociousness in the first episode, and in this episode, we get a couple of glimpses of Ziggy's sweetness.
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Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech"Today we can see the first glimpses of our workspace," Bruce Banerdt, the mission's principal investigator at NASA, said in a statement.
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The trailer gives glimpses of some new characters, including one played by Search Party's Alia Shawkat, as well as a whole new setting for the show.
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Pop-culture moments like that stand out because they feel like rare glimpses into small, relatable things that are often linked to deep feelings of embarrassment.
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Strict controls on overseas travel, meanwhile, meant glimpses of Mount Fuji or the Statue of Liberty were still largely confined to books, magazines and TV shows.
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"—and we're offered glimpses of revelatory beauty, or at least intensity: "Lady Nature takes off her robe / and dreams of the lights where the wolves pass.
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We also get glimpses of tearful fights, ill-advised make-outs, and Andy crying in the closet of Grey Sloan Memorial as Meredith keeps watch outside.
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We get glimpses, at moments, of how strange these beliefs are, and even those little flashes reveal some astonishing depths of curdled vengefulness and deluded grandiosity.
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Yeun and Pak regularly share glimpses into life with their first son on social media, from trips to the park to teeth-brushing escapades and more.
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Fortunately, in the past few years, Instagram has given dancers a platform to share behind-the-scenes glimpses into what their daily life is really like.
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Distanced from policies or pressures, the glimpses of people celebrating birthdays, taking baths, riding the train, or visiting an ancestral shrine simply underscore their subjects's humanity.
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Glimpses of news footage suggest a violent and disturbing world that clashes strongly with what Chloe sees when she does break the rules and looks out.
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But we also get new glimpses from the future: Claire and Frank's (Tobias Menzies) 1940s scenes have been replaced with leaping Scottish dancers in patterned socks.
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He pedals around New York City on his bike, visiting people to drop off their pot, and in the process gets little glimpses into their lives.
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"A lot of stuff is made up or exaggerated," said the author of " Ninety-Nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret ," a book of biographical vignettes, out Tuesday.
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Over the seasons, we've caught glimpses of contestants painting nails, lifting weights, making strange faces when eating beignets in New Orleans (we're looking at you, Nick).
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Outside of his music, he rarely shares the details of personal life and has a habit of wiping his Instagram clean of any glimpses we catch.
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But these glimpses of the past don't feel like tacked-on fan service; instead, they're smartly interwoven into the story in a way that feels natural.
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Kris, who became a first-time mom to daughter Kourtney at age 22, later told PEOPLE that she sees glimpses of herself in her youngest child.
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These films are casualties of history, pockmarked with material glimpses of their assailants or bearing negative witness to the forces that curtailed or cancelled their productions.
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The supertease gives glimpses of feuds between Lowry and Briana DeJesus stemming from the former's ex-husband Javi Marroquin appearing to begin a relationship with DeJesus.
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Since the two actors revealed they have were returning for the third film in November, they've been busy teasing fans with first glimpses of the movie.
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These are worlds that we have seen glimpses of in the films of David Lynch, Larry Clark's iconic book Tulsa, and the photographs of William Eggleston.
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It's impossible to see everything at once — you're locked outside, just another specter, creeping up on this nighttime scene and catching glimpses of a strange dream.
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The film also featured the first glimpses of Everett Ross (Martin Freeman), T'Chaka (John Kani), and Ayo (Florence Kasumba), all of whom return in Black Panther.
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As the track and content system reach apogee, the beacons create glimpses of another place, for just a few seconds, before track and sculptures lose phase.
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Most recently, we've gotten a series of very strange glimpses into the life of Taylor Swift — formerly Apple Music's greatest nemesis and now its unflappable friend.
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Depicting glimpses of everyday life across the globe in stunning detail, the world becomes his canvas, one which he makes sure to render with utmost faithfulness.
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Port will also be documenting the rest of her pregnancy and sharing a few glimpses into her life as an expectant mom on her YouTube channel.
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They tended to crop tightly, rather than aim for sweeping views, and there is deep nostalgia in their glimpses of gabled Colonial buildings in the backgrounds.
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"Black Mirror" has proved it can build worlds in which audiences catch unsettling glimpses of themselves and how they might behave if technology could facilitate it.
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Heming Willis shared a couple of glimpses into their day of fun, including a short video of her husband and older daughter playing in the waves.
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I'm not even in touch with the girl who gave me that first lopsided heart tattoo, though I get occasional glimpses of her life on Facebook.
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We believe each model provides useful glimpses of possible futures, so we are compiling forecasts from a variety of them into one easy-to-digest table.
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As a reporter for the Metro section, I had caught glimpses before of bodies, and body parts, at murder scenes and train crashes, among other places.
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The feed's more than 86,000 followers have gotten glimpses of troops holding sessions atop frozen lakes and glaciers and on mountain plateaus overlooking the sweeping Himalayas.
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Many of these works feel diaristic, like private glimpses into the life of an artist who has tended to look outward, rather than in on herself.
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The queries offer one of the first glimpses into ICE's use of the controversial biometric tool, which scans people's faces for the purposes of identifying them.
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It's not without tumult: Clouds of pink (food coloring) alternate with an exploding clod dirt; there are occasional glimpses of a breast or other body parts.
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The two have been sharing glimpses into their relationship all over Instagram, so it's not surprising to hear that Rose is still healing from that heartbreak.
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"The combination has potential, but the execution, while offering glimpses into a fascinating subculture, is sluggish and unfocused," James Poniewozik wrote in The New York Times.
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But we do have that access occasionally when we look hard enough, and when we get those brief glimpses, they rightfully make us mad as hell.
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It didn't take too long before I saw my first, promising glimpses of riches that would soon adorn my bank balance by reselling iPhone 8 cases.
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The half-dozen mentions of China and North Korea are couched in generalities, but there are glimpses into what the general thinks of the two nations.
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But the reader looking for glimpses into the sources of Tezuka's ideas, the spark of his creative genius, may have a bit more work to do.
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He glimpses arresting, at times almost hallucinatory beauty in the rural Alabama landscape, and finds nuances of emotion that grow in intensity over 75 heady minutes.
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Even the briefest glimpses of Mr. Mueller's investigators, who have spoken publicly only in court papers and short court appearances since the inquiry began, draw notice.
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Strolling its streets, you catch glimpses of intimate spaces that exist just beyond the public facades: wisteria-draped courtyards, ivy-shrouded archways, begonias spilling from terraces.
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She does not suppress her glimpses of Sontag when she was not all right—when she was at her most painfully fearful and miserable and impossible.
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On Soccer ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — They were only glimpses, fleeting and flickering and ultimately insignificant, but they were so tantalizing that they were impossible to miss.
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The glimpses we've had at Zuckerberg's raw behavior aren't flattering; his leaked IMs calling early Facebook users "dumb fucks" is one of his most enduring phrases.
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Hungry for distraction, their caprice is punctuated by parties and glimpses of modernity, manifest in the sight of a passing ocean liner and a motor race.
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Occasional harsh, buzzing electronic tones, recalling the grim industrial production of West's 2013 album "Yeezus," offered glimpses of a grittier musical engagement with this subject matter.
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The new trailer advertises "five unique stories," and appears to give glimpses of all of them, including one where a grandpa realizes he has superhero powers.
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Glimpses of Future surfaced in videos posted by their mutual friends and others ... and he apparently set up a sweet rose petal entrance at their resort.
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After eight years of marriage, and two-and-a-half years of life without him, she finds glimpses of her husband in their two small sons.
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In teasers, we've caught glimpses at a big battle featuring the folks of the united communities with huge shields in the battalion formations they've been practicing.
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Entertainment news: An official trailer for "The Last Jedi" was released, offering the first glimpses of Rey, Kylo Ren, BB-8, and a certain bearded man.
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Ted Cruz last year, kicked off his presidential campaign Thursday with a video that didn't detail any policy specifics or offers glimpses of his overarching ideology.
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I walked past bombed-out homes to work at a school, catching painful glimpses of family photographs and clothes still hanging on hooks on shattered walls.
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There are a few tantalizing glimpses of Prince's 55-year marriage to the former Judy Chaplin (daughter of Saul, the Academy Award-winning arranger and composer).
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Examples like this are tragic, to be sure, but they are also technologically interesting, in that they give momentary glimpses of where robotic perception has failed.
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There you can see 50 of his paintings, drawings, and embroideries, which often incorporate language that offers glimpses of his personal thoughts ("empty man/lone/ready").
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Starting with the cover, which depicts a black man being strangled, his work continually confronts the reader with difficult glimpses of racial dynamics in modern France.
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From fragments and snippets, glimpses and hints, a complex woman emerges in a film that is part detective story, love story, family history, and searing biography.
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Because Gus and Lainie have been married for 50 years, and we get a few glimpses of their wedding certificate, which lists a date of 1963.
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Since then, the former reality star has given her Instagram followers a few glimpses of her baby bump — and shared the logic behind her pregnancy fitness routine.
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There are very few sweeping shots of a rising Earth or breathtaking vistas; most of the glimpses of the space outside the ship are cropped and abbreviated.
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But even compared to the current state of international and domestic politics, pop culture hasn't been free of near-tragedy or glimpses into real life this year.
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But as standalone stories, all the pieces in A Lucky Man offer exquisitely crafted glimpses into the lives of black men and boys living in New York.
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Still, these are mere glimpses of Obama as a young man, without adding much -- to anyone who has paid attention, anyway -- to understanding him as a whole.
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Though he appeared sporadically throughout the season (usually in flashbacks or glimpses of the Upside Down), he was ultimately more of a plot point than a character.
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The company didn't unveil individual trailers for each show, but it put together a teaser of its entire lineup, highlighting brief glimpses of the shows it introduced.
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Several blink-and-you-miss-them glimpses in a new trailer offer some clues: A frightened Theon is shown in a snowy wood, surrounded by Bolton soldiers.
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Meanwhile, a waitress bustles in and out of the kitchen door, which swings back and forth, giving the audience teasing glimpses of Elvis' corpse being hideously dismembered.
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This is the week when TV networks present glimpses of their new shows to advertisers, trying to woo commitments ahead of the shows' debuts later this year.
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Moralists declared the glimpses of cleavage and flashes of bare midriff uyat, a word meaning "shameful" that is widely used in Central Asia to censure female behaviour.
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We also get glimpses of the times before the collapse of the United States into an oppressive theocratic regime in which women are stripped of their rights.
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At 10 months postpartum, I still can't get through a full day's work without stealing quick glimpses of baby pictures for a sort of maternal energy boost.
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This is a nation being strangled from the outside, that, as our glimpses at the radioactive Colonies has proven, isn't doing so well in the first place.
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While it offers a few tantalizing glimpses inside the company and how Nadella changed its culture, too much of it feels like it was written by committee.
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Speaking of flashes, season 2 also reveals quite a few tiny glimpses into the past of detective Ambrose, The Sinner's connective tissue between this year and last.
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The outtakes are more sparse, revealing glimpses of the final product as the Beatles feel their way towards the sounds and textures they hear in their heads.
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From the glimpses we were shown, Kylie's office has a giant entryway, several conference rooms, an area filled with tables for eating, and a room for photoshoots.
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One of the rare glimpses into the agency's funding came when Edward Snowden leaked a copy of the intelligence "black budget" to The Washington Post in 2013.
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Tilley admitted her and Graham have had glimpses of a possible romance in the past, but there was one moment in particular that caught her by surprise.
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It's virtually dialogue-free, interspersing footage of the festival's performers and audience with glimpses of the concurrent America's Cup yacht race off the shore of Rhode Island.
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He was wowed by his first glimpses of the Manhattan skyline and equally impressed with his family's living situation compared to how it was in El Salvador.
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Woods has shown glimpses of his old magic this year, most notably at the Players Championship in May, where he shot 65 on a par-72 course.
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We see glimpses of Peter Parker's friends, his high school, and the villain known as the Vulture (Michael Keaton) who threatens to kill everyone Peter Parker loves.
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In occasional glimpses of the ways their conditions directly affect their lives, some are shown taking their medication, attending a support group, or speaking with a therapist.
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Sutton combines these brief glimpses with abstract shots of the sky and landscape, adding to the sense that we're watching a troubled calm before a violent storm.
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Reporters have had little access to Raqqa, and occasional satellite images and smuggled videos have provided the few glimpses into one of the world's most isolated cities.
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The remainder of the sonata offered plenty of glimpses of Mr. Abdelmoula's impressive technique and interpretive intelligence — refined, no doubt, by his own experience as a composer.
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And the series uses superficially similar techniques, all glimpses and epiphanies and montages and gazes and tinkly music and improvisational dialogue, with the occasional dark comic twist.
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But Frankel's memoir, while it offers glimpses of his interactions with Obama and of his time in government, is about something far more personal than his career.
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Wherever you look there are glimpses of old celluloid stuck in the soil, all of it now so damaged that any images have long since been destroyed.
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The lure of early glimpses and previews of eagerly awaited fare creates a multiplier effect that offers the potential of a viral return on their marketing dollars.
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Of course, Apple can change its plans before launch, but these new findings are the first semi-official glimpses into the most anticipated smartphone of the year.Â
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He didn't take up this theme in Y Tu Mamá También, though the film does offer glimpses of the troubled country that exists just beyond its focus.
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These sequences have offered peeks at coming attractions or glimpses of the Avengers' everyday lives, gifted us Easter eggs to turn over or gags to laugh about.
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Men are always cracking wooden shutters, drawing aside curtains, and peeking through fences to catch glimpses of women, as Genji does on a 17th-century folding screen.
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"Big Little Lies" focused on a terrible, terrible night that Ms. Moriarty used as a tease, by endlessly dropping in glimpses of it and then cutting away.
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Gary Ragland, a retired time clock repairman, said his job had allowed him glimpses of a world of blue-collar jobs in auto plants, breweries and hospitals.
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But we've seen glimpses of these two as our #relationshipgoals since before 2008, so it also makes complete sense to watch the story of their romance unfold.
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We've already gotten glimpses of a fictionalized Trump taking advice from the ghost of Richard Nixon and getting tucked in by Steve Bannon on The Late Show.
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It satiates fans' constant appetite for more glimpses behind the curtain, and is their latest attempt to shatter the dwindling barriers between the performers and their audience.
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In short, the documents offer glimpses of a network of influence usually concealed from the public, and in which the British Museum plays a not insignificant role.
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Other concerts showcase compositions by members of Trinity's choir and offer first glimpses of new operas written by Julian Wachner, the ensemble's director, and by Laura Schwendinger.
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He has shown glimpses of ability on the offensive end, and if he can harness that more regularly, Utah could hold off Denver for a division title.
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The Neediest Cases Fund 227 Photos View Slide Show ' At the Waldorf Astoria, she caught glimpses of Donald J. Trump, Bill and Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
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Keith Gavigan, the proprietor of the Symphony Hotel, an inn in town, runs overnight zoo tours on the side and treasures his glimpses of Fiona at dawn.
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Now more than ever is the time to imagine a better world for workers, which we've seen glimpses this week with the expansion of sick leave benefits.
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From my seated position, I cannot see through the wall behind me, but across from me the gaps open up, and I catch glimpses of the park.
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