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"leaf through" Definitions
  1. to quickly turn over the pages of a book, etc. without reading them or looking at them carefully
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For technical details, you can leaf through the academic paper.
When we met in January, she let me leaf through the pages.
I leaf through Jean-Luc's packet and find a scribbled nursing note.
Leaf through vintage records from Sly and the Family Stone while sipping coffee.
I leaf through some of the materials at the booth until it's my turn to chat.
I began to leaf through and saw the adoption papers I had signed 10 years before.
People can tap on any channel and leaf through that day's set of stories and videos.
If you leaf through a recent issue of Artforum magazine, it would all be perfectly at home there.
"They leaf through it, and their faces fill with shock and wonder," she told KidsPost recently by phone.
I get a formal news review every day but I try and leaf through everything as much as I can.
WASHINGTON — Every day, in F.B.I. offices around the country, agents leaf through classified counterterrorism documents on American citizens one last time.
After writing a letter, I leaf through my albums slowly, a little at a time, as if I were sipping good wine.
I would leaf through the illustrations by Igor Yershov, listen to Wham, drink a strawberry shake and eat a Big Boy burger.
I thought of this last spring as I watched Narte-Parker leaf through old letters and family trees, newspaper clippings and documents.
I'd really like to leaf through [German stage star] Tilla Durieux's autobiography ["Meine ersten neunzig Jahre: Erinnerungen" or "My First Ninety Years: Memories"].
Researchers are far more likely to use keyword searches in Google to find papers relevant to their work than to leaf through printed journals.
So, how do you leaf through the 50 hand-printed issues of Alfred Stieglitz's Camera Work without distraction or fear of causing a disaster?
"I haven't had a chance to leaf through this very impressive document yet," said Councilman Barry Grodenchik, a Democrat who represents an area of eastern Queens.
"There might be some kind soul on the jury who thinks they need to leaf through all this stuff -- and it isn&apost true," Ellis said.
And piecing together what's important about the patient's history is at times actually harder than when she had to leaf through a sheaf of paper records.
Leaving a book open at a single page in a gallery would not allow visitors to appreciate it; letting visitors leaf through it would ruin it.
It made designers across the world scramble to leaf through the history books, and encouraged a generation of women to ditch black and experiment with joyous color.
Take a book and leaf through it on this picturesque window seat, and maybe you'll learn a little about radical feminist theory or the heirloom seed saving movement.
But the furniture industry is notoriously old fashioned, forcing buyers to leaf through hundreds of paper catalogues, most of which are outdated by the time you get around to ordering.
To leaf through the Pocket Chinese Almanac is to read a quaint-sounding daily diary — in advance, of course, because like many almanacs, the Pocket Chinese Almanac is about predictions.
I got in touch with Ian Wallace, a psychologist who helps private clients understand their dreams and who is well aware of Dream Leaf through clients who have taken it.
As compelling as it is to leaf through Future Sex's editorial and photo spreads, in some ways, the advertisements that line the publication's pages are equally (if not even more) enlightening.
Tongue Tide also includes a pile of poetry books and literary zines, encouraging visitors to take a risk and leaf through the pages of an author whose name you don't recognize.
It breaks my heart to see tattoos of family names on the decedent, or the photos of their kids as I leaf through their blood-soaked wallet to document the personal property.
As if turning the pages of a frustratingly dull book, I'll leaf through my shortcomings as a friend — text messages I haven't responded to, birthdays I've missed, nights out I've bailed on.
" To analyze the features that appear through the lens, conservators consult online databases such as Inside Wood, or leaf through the International Association of Wood Anatomists' "List of Microscopic Features for Hardwood Identification.
To understand what happened to the Blythe family, what flattened them, you need only leaf through the scrapbook of old photographs kept by Ann Blythe Grigsby, Earnest's daughter, who still lives in Denison.
For example, Daidre Trahair" — Lynley's love interest — "has a brother and sister with very unusual Cornish names, so I usually have to leaf through a past book and make sure I've got it right.
For most of the nation's history, the most common way to read court filings was to travel to the courthouse itself, pull up a desk in the clerk's office, and leaf through them by hand.
Older children could leaf through the contents of the plastic envelopes holding each artist's initial sketches, ideas and outlines, to get a sense of how the books were developed, then see the tools the artists used.
Whenever he walks into a bookstore, before he picks out the book he will eventually buy, he will leaf through several, and fan its pages through his thumb as he inhales the slight breeze this action creates.
Martyrs do not go to paradiseThey leaf through the heavenly bookeach in their own wayas a birda staror a cloudThey appear to us every dayand cryfor uswe, who are stillin this hell they tried to extinguishwith their blood.
Unwind on a circular sofa over here, watch a film in the cinema over there, leaf through a 216 reprint issue of Interview magazine with Madonna on the cover, maybe try on a $213,2700 pair of leather boots (or maybe not).
" His coping strategy is a mixture of pride and shame: "Sometimes I go into post offices and leaf through binders of state posters, looking to see if there's a sketch resembling me, a description of what I've done — but there never is.
Each of us carried a copy of "Netter's Anatomy"; by the end of three months in the lab, the volume would become chemically yellowed by formaldehyde, and to leaf through the tawny, crackling pages would be to feel your fingers becoming slowly embalmed.
It took just four and a half hours for a Brooklyn jury to leaf through a four-page verdict sheet, finding a leader of a cultlike group guilty of all seven charges listed on it, including sex trafficking, racketeering and forced labor conspiracy.
Compare this to the thwarted desire to leaf through the pages of the publisher Ambroise Vollard's 303 edition of The Unknown Masterpiece (Le Chef-d'Oeuvre Inconnu) by Honoré de Balzac, the first book I was drawn to upon entering Off the Shelf.
Putting aside insider-trading charges, if you leaf through the wreckage of the past decade of criminality on Wall Street, not a single Wall Street executive has gone to prison for the mortgage scandal, interest-rate rigging or other frauds that hurt millions of Americans.
As I leaf through back issues, flipping through the college careers of Gen X-ers to millennials to Gen Ys, I see much that provides perspective on what campuses wrestle with even today: In 2008, Kevin Sack soaked up pregame rituals in Gainesville, Fla.
Leaf through any fashion history book, and the Ballets Russes' mark is apparent: After 219, when the corps debuted in Paris, it was out with the pastels and the sinuous Art Nouveau lines of the Edwardian era, and in with bold color and exoticism.
Well-heeled locals slip into its glossy storefronts and leaf through the latest fiction at its many bookstores, and they and tourists alike continue to flock to the legendary Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots, which count Sartre, Beauvoir, and Hemingway among their former patrons.
The revised and compromised magazines are tremendously rich in surprises, visual wit, and disturbing conjunctions of image and text — but as objects these sliced-and-hacked magazines from the 1980s and '90s are simply too vulnerable and too valuable for the casual observer to leaf through.
It's easy to leaf through history books and find military leaders who have ascended to the status of mythic legend, and we get the chance to take to the field as Ulysses S. Grant or Boudica or Omar Bradley, retracing their steps and imagining ourselves in their boots in any number of games.
If foodies turn to Yelp to find a new restaurant to try, and cinephiles hop on Rotten Tomatoes to find out if a film is worth sitting through, travelers often leaf through the pages of Lonely Planet's guidebooks to get expert tips on how to get the most out of their trips.
Among the most affecting works for me are the still images from Nan Goldin's series: The Ballad of Sexual Dependency (1979–1986), which I've seen before presented as timed slides that leaf through the relationships, brutal, loving and confounding that Goldin documented with her friends and lovers in New York throughout the late 1970s and the '8153s.
On Saturday night, before a crowd of more than 30,000 people, Mr. Simon explained that he wrote "Rene and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After the War" — his "oddest song title," he said — after seeing a photograph with that caption in a book he happened to leaf through while rehearsing with Ms. Baez at her California home.
You bought Thrasher and sometimes TransWorld at local surf and skate shops, where you'd also leaf through the concurrent mix of surfing magazines, in no small part because of the significant presence of girls in very slight bikinis in those periodicals, a tendency which didn't filter into skate mags with real consistency until the early 90s, most notably with one called Big Brother.
Whatever your feelings about James Deen, this wasn't good news: A CalOSHA investigation isn't just about levying fines against bad actors; it also means that any performer affiliated with the production—the very people CalOSHA is allegedly trying to protect—could end up with an extensive dossier of incredibly private information, all available to anyone driven to leaf through the CalOSHA records.
According to the partial mock-up of the catalogue raisonné of Jasper Johns' monotypes, with essays by Susan Dackerman and Jennifer L. Roberts, which I was able to leaf through at the gallery, the artist made at least four monotypes based on the photograph, originally published in the April 21982, 5223 issue of LIFE, depicting the 2522-year old James Farley, who was crew chief/door gunner on a helicopter during the Vietnam War.
To read "The Poetry of Yehuda Amichai" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), an ample new selection edited by Robert Alter, is to leaf through the calendar of a sensibility: in this bright book of life, he writes about war and love, about his mother and father, about his children and his neighbors, about loving the Jews and despairing of the Jews, about shopping for groceries in Jerusalem and the politics of Jerusalem, about sex and about God.
The young larvae form a linear mine. Older larvae leave this first mine and enter the leaf through circular holes, mining out the leaf tissue. Pupation takes place in a white cocoon.
The mine consists of a corridor, widening into a blotch that may occupy the entire leaf. The larva may move to the opposite leaf through the petiole. Pupation takes place outside of the mine.
The Charles River Bridge is a pair of railroad single-leaf, through-truss, rolling bascule bridges across the Charles River that connects North Station in Boston, Massachusetts to MBTA Commuter Rail lines in northern Massachusetts, United States.
The linear mine is brown or pale brown. Later, the mine extends into a blotch and turns pale greenish-brown. If the leaf is not big enough to complete the larval growth, the larva migrates to another leaf through the lower surface.
Gases diffuse into and out of the intercellular spaces within the leaf through pores called stomata, which are typically found on the lower surface of the leaf. Gases enter into the photosynthetic tissue of the leaf through dissolution onto the moist surface of the palisade and spongy mesophyll cells. The spongy mesophyll cells are loosely packed, allowing for an increased surface area, and subsequently an increased rate of gas-exchange. Uptake of carbon dioxide necessarily results in some loss of water vapor, because both molecules enter and leave by the same stomata, so plants experience a gas exchange dilemma: gaining enough without losing too much water.
The earliest linear mine reaches the midrib and extends towards the apex of the leaf through the midrib. Later, the larva mines from the midrib into the mesophyll near the apex of the leaf in an irregular blotch. The blackish frass is scattered in the blotch mine.
"Cercospora Melongenae." Mycopathologia 100 (1987): 179-80. Conidia infect an eggplant host by landing on the lower surface young leaves and entering the leaf through stomata or other natural openings of the plant or wounds on the plant. From infection, there appear to be visible lesions on the leaves.
The larva mines directly into the leaf through the bottom of the egg. The mine starts as a long, slender, slightly tortuous, gradually widening gallery. The first part being on the under-surface of the leaf, close against the cuticle, showing up white and silvery by reflected light. The remainder of the mine, however, is on the upper surface.
Carbon dioxide, a key reactant in photosynthesis, is present in the atmosphere at a concentration of about 400 ppm. Most plants require the stomata to be open during daytime. The air spaces in the leaf are saturated with water vapour, which exits the leaf through the stomata in a process known as transpiration. Therefore, plants cannot gain carbon dioxide without simultaneously losing water vapour.
93 The cards would be used to create a complete catalog of available books by author and by subject in each bookstore. Booksellers would be able to answer requests from customers without the need to leaf through the lists in the separate issues of the Bibliografia. Each publisher would print cards representing their books and journals. The cards themselves would be reprints of the title page of the publication on heavy paper.
More hyphae then grow into the palisade tissue and continue on into other air chambers, eventually emerging through stomata in the streak that has developed. Further epiphytic growth occurs before the re-entry of the hypha into the leaf through another stoma repeats the process. The optimal conditions for M. fijiensis as compared with M. musicola are a higher temperatures and higher relative humidity, and the whole disease cycle is much faster in M. fijiensis.
' (Commonwealth Mycological Institute, Kew, Surrey, England) Once inside the leaf the invasive hypha forms a vesicle and fine hyphae grow through the mesophyll layers into an air chamber. More hyphae then grow into the palisade tissue and continue on into other air chambers, eventually emerging through stomata in the streak that has developed. Further epiphytic growth occurs before the re-entry of the hypha into the leaf through another stoma repeats the process.PaDILJones DR (2000) Sigatoka.
The magisterial > influence of Joyce (also an architect of labyrinths, also a literary > Proteus) is undeniable, but not disproportionate in this manifold book. > Arthur Schopenhauer wrote that dreaming and wakefulness are the pages of a > single book, and that to read them in order is to live, and to leaf through > them at random, is to dream. Paintings within paintings and books that > branch into other books help us sense this oneness.Jorge Luis Borges, > Selected Non-Fictions, page 162.
The book was in preparation at the time of his death and what was to be a tribute became also a memorial to his life's work. As the book's dust- wrapper states: "John Cornforth's hope was that this publication would revitalise the study of the great house in the eighteenth century. As we leaf through the book on a journey of discovery it is as if he is still present, at our elbow."Murdoch, Tessa (editor).
The book was unknown, even to food historians, until in 1984 an original volume was purchased by Harvard University’s Schlesinger Library at auction from Sotheby's in New York. Karen Hess, a historian on Southern cooking, had heard about the book and attended the auction at Sotheby's. She notes that the cost of the book was "prohibitive" and "she did not have a chance to leaf through it." It was at this time that Hess took a strong interest in getting the book republished.
When spores of M. fijiensis are deposited on a susceptible banana leaf, they germinate within three hours if the humidity is high or a film of water is present. The optimal temperature for germination of the conidia is 27 °C (81 °F). The germ tube grows epiphytically over the epidermis for two to three days before penetrating the leaf through a stoma. Once inside the leaf, the invasive hypha forms a vesicle and fine hyphae grow through the mesophyll layers into an air chamber.
To force the page, a number of methods are used. The most common has the mentalist leaf through the non-force book at high speed and asks the spectator to call "stop" at any point. When the spectator stops him, the mentalist states that they have stopped on a certain page and asks the spectator to open the force book to the same page. It does not matter when the spectator calls "stop"; the magician always says they have stopped on the page with the memorized term.
Mine on cow parsley The larvae make a short upper-surface gallery following a leaf margin which widens, so that within the confined limits of some umbelliferous leaves often forms a secondary blotch. The frass is in two untidy rows of isolated grains. Larvae leave the leaf through a semi-circular slit in the lower epidermis to pupate in the soil. Mines and larvae can be found throughout the winter, the first generation from April to July although larvae can be found feeding through most of the year.
In 1994, Bernard Meehan, Keeper of Manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin, produced an introductory booklet on the Book of Kells, with 110 colour images of the manuscript. His 2012 book contained more than 80 pages from the manuscript reproduced full-size and in full colour. A digital copy of the manuscript was produced by Trinity College in 2006 and made available for purchase through Trinity College on DVD-ROM. It included the ability to leaf through each page, view two pages at a time, or look at a single page in a magnified setting.
The main activity at dōjinshi conventions is the sale of dōjinshi, although some conventions include cosplay or other activities as well. Participating dōjinshi circles sit at long rows of tables with their works displayed in front of them. They are usually grouped by fandom and sometimes also by the pairings on which their works focus, and visitors get or sometimes buy a convention catalog or flyer in which the location of every participating circle is indicated. Visitors move between the rows of tables, leaf through dōjinshi that catch their eye, and buy them by paying the circles in cash.
The larva, on hatching, at once mines into the leaf through the shell of the egg, and as a general rule takes several spiral turns before mining in any definite direction. The mine throughout is a very gradually widening gallery, never becoming blotched, and rarely do portions cross each other except in the smaller leaves. Its direction invariably takes it along both sides of the midrib, this obstacle being crossed in its upper and thinner part. From these long straight portions a varying number of blind arms or branches of varying lengths, mostly straight but sometimes slightly curved, sprout out into the leaf.
Detail showing the restless child leafing through the parchments of the holy book. Art-historical analysis in the early to mid 20th century placed little emphasis on Christ's older age for a "Virgin and Child" work of this period. Nor did it emphasise the significance of the manuscript or the rough manner in which Christ seems to energetically leaf through it, his play watched on by a near-indulgent Mary. More recently, art historians such as Alfred Acres have questioned the significance of the child's freedom of movement and naturalistic portrayal in such a deliberately elegant and poised work—especially in the work of such a self-aware and compositionally involved painter as van der Weyden.
Frank's line "This is not my kind of guy", just as with "...we're gonna take it outside and I'm gonna show you what it's like!" from "The Opposite", was taken from a Buddy Rich bootleg tape. Larry David came up with the idea of Frank having a lost love working at the manicurists. The character J. Peterman debuted in this episode. The J. Peterman Company catalogue was being delivered to the Seinfeld office, and David and Seinfeld, though they had no idea why the catalogue was being delivered to them, would leaf through it and were amused by the elaborate Hemingwayesque stories that were crafted into the catalogue's descriptions, inspiring them to create the character.
In her earliest appearances in Uncanny X-Men, Psylocke possessed the power of telepathy. She could read and project thoughts over long distances;Uncanny X-Men #221 control minds; manipulate people's minds and possess them; subdue and tap into other's powers; affect people's memories;Uncanny X-Men #238 project mental illusions;Uncanny X-Men #217 and generate psi-bolts that could stun,Fantastic Four Vs. the X-Men (paperback, 1991) injure,Uncanny X-Men #236 or kill others.Captain Britain Monthly #6 She could also project her astral self, and the astral bodies of other people, into the astral or physical plane.Uncanny X-Men #243 She could scan entire towns with her mind,Uncanny X-Men #229 and leaf through the psyches of the inhabitants of a city to learn of their conditionUncanny X-Men #218 or intentions.
In addition to these amenities, clients could have manicures and pedicures while being served lunch or tea, and a Mercedes car was on call to bring clients to the salon or take them home afterwards. Some women would drop in simply for lunch, or to sit and leaf through magazines while enjoying the relaxed, club- like atmosphere. For a while Kenneth enjoyed the celebrity lifestyle, being considered equivalent to an A-list celebrity, although he was always discreet about his many celebrity clients and any revelations they may have made. In an interview with Vanity Fair in 2003, Kenneth stated that although he used to enjoy attending social events, a headline in a mid-1960s issue of the New York Journal-American reading "Pickle Queen goes to Yacht Party With Hairdresser" upset him and led to his decision to avoid going out with his clients again.
TTM purchased tobacco leaf through eight offices around the country, and also imports some tobacco from international suppliers. TTM produces nine brands of cigarettes. Sales in 2009 were 50 billion baht, including exports. Net profits were 5.8 billion baht. Export sales in 2009 were down 60 percent on 2008. TTM's brands are Krongthip, Wonder, Falling Rain 90, Goal, LINE, Royal 90, Samit 90, SMS, and Gold City 90. At the end of 2009, the TTM had a total of 4,247 employees. The TTM was one of the most profitable state enterprises, returning substantial revenues to the state treasury. In November 2011, TTM announced it was looking for a tie up with a global tobacco company in order to enhance TTM's technology and management. Though TTM has a domestic-market volume share of 79 percent, foreign tobacco products have a 75 percent share of the market's value. The TTM is aiming to improve the efficiency of its operations before tobacco import duties are eliminated under the ASEAN Free Trade Area agreement and the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) is formed in 2015. TTM operates a seven facilities across the country, on a total land area of 7,000 rai (11.2 square kilometers).

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