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53 Sentences With "leafed through"

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To determine how to cook them, I leafed through cookbooks.
But it looks as if no one has leafed through the pages.
Ross leafed through the book as they drove up the Hudson Valley.
I leafed through books by George Stephanopoulos and Joe Klein and Michael Isikoff.
Bibliophiles around them leafed through a lovingly curated collection of fiction, poetry, essays and rarities.
So I went into this a little cocky — even after I leafed through the diet's meal plan.
Obama would process the information in a studious manner, nodding as he leafed through my presentation deck.
Sitting in his conference room, they leafed through binders filled with photographs of slaughtered rhinos and elephants.
Miller and I leafed through their wedding album while Murphy watched " Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory " with Logan.
Even if you haven't leafed through a copy of a Lonely Planet book before, you've likely seen or heard of it.
She gave Pam three brochures, which Viki and I leafed through, because our friend was in no state to retain information.
The day after researchers from the foundation leafed through the Instagram accounts and took multiple screen shots, the accounts went private.
I leafed through the letters, looking for a birth certificate, a passport, something that anchored this family in the factual world.
Baudelle leafed through a collection of scarves, which could be tied around the shoulders or worn over the head like a bonnet.
Then I leafed through my albums and decided that I should record in order everything that had happened to me during the day.
From somewhere—a color supplement leafed through years ago on a boring Sunday afternoon at home—came these few, possibly life-saving tips.
He leafed through various talking points and issue memos, from which he culled a few ideas that he then scribbled on another piece of paper.
"I leafed through a whole series of them, and then the last one was a blank sheet of paper, pure white, 8 by 10," he said.
That evening I leafed through last week's issue of JAMA, which, unexpectedly, turned out to be entirely devoted to death, dying and the end of life.
But the store manager insisted, and Emmanuel Macron, France's young economy minister, found himself greeting astonished shoppers as they leafed through piles of lace-trimmed bras.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Readers of the Lebanese daily Al-Mustaqbal leafed through its last print edition on Thursday, its move online underscoring the challenges ailing Lebanon's press industry.
Seleh leafed through the book, coming to a cartoonist's rendering of Trump and top aides Steve Bannon and Reince Priebus in a small boat crossing the Potomac River.
Occasionally, he leafed through his books, including "Real Life Monsters: Creatures of the Rain Forest," a picture book that he'd picked up during the destruction of the Jungle.
He leafed through the file with Frank's name on the cover and California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation stamped on it, turning the translucently thin pages covered with typeface.
It was hardly a shocking revelation; anyone who leafed through Edward J. Snowden's revelations saw evidence of daily efforts to break into Russian spy agencies, nuclear installations and leadership compounds.
"He is putting people back to work," said retired postal worker Barbara Peacock, 58, as she leafed through Trump 2020 re-election merchandise at his rally in Macon, Georgia, on Sunday.
As a tween and beyond, I remember excitedly picking up a copy each Wednesday, the distinct smell and texture of a freshly printed copy that had yet to be leafed through.
"Everyone is aware the lack of land is a problem in Hong Kong and the government has been encouraging green burial," said Lee, as he leafed through an album of family photographs.
Yet as Yost leafed through the daily stats pack in a Yankee Stadium office Monday morning, he rejected the idea that strikeouts might be a problem for Aaron Judge, the Yankees' rookie slugger.
In Rotterdam on a recent day, Andre Seebregts, one of the most prominent advocates for bringing home women detained in Syria, leafed through printouts of some of his recent emails and social media messages.
I leafed through them quickly and unaccountably put them away, carrying them from move to move across the country, until one day about five years ago when I came across them again and started reading.
"Again and again, I joined van der Elsken on his round-the-world trip as I leafed through the book in my room, reading the spontaneously written captions," she wrote in an essay for the catalog.
We leafed through the folder, which contained meticulous data on artichoke consumption ("17,640,000 artichokes annually"), memos from the mayor — his notes scribbled in the margins — and letters from the Commission of Merchants on Artichokes and Cantaloupes.
" I thanked them for the books, and later, while they slept on a half-deflated mattress in my living room, I leafed through the pages, skimming headlines: "The Power of Positive Expectations" and "How Resilient Are You?
I leafed through the instructions I'd printed—yes, printed—trying to understand how I was supposed to program my little EXA (think of it as a little code carrying robot) to transmit data to a different EXA.
He had Reindeer Games in his hand when he got to the store, so he put it on with the sound down and paid it no mind, letting it run while he leafed through a summer courses catalog from DMACC.
The source novel for "Lovecraft Country" utilizes the green book in a more prominent manner than the film "Green Book," in which it is only leafed through on several occasions, with a small bit of exposition being given for what it is.
Appetizers spoke to the quick-food era: cream cheese tortilla rollups served with salsa; a loaf of King's Hawaiian carved to hold spinach dip thick in water chestnuts, recipes pulled from magazines she leafed through in her early years in the country.
I make my way up an enclosed spiral staircase to the second level and run my fingers across the leather bindings of hundreds of tomes whose yellow pages had no doubt been leafed through by numerous scholars and bibliophiles over the years.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Sanders leads Democratic field in Colorado poll MORE (D-Calif.) leafed through some papers.
Twickenham was "a place of experimentation" as much as a refuge for Turner, said Amy Concannon, one of the curators of the 2014-15 show "Late Turner: Painting Set Free" at Tate Britain, as she leafed through a fragile sketchbook during a recent interview at the museum.
After nine hours on the M.T.A., Amtrak and Greyhound, I found myself inside the room, and straddling two worlds: I tinkered with the radio (wood-finished for historical accuracy but bluetooth-enabled for function), chewed on a Tootsie Roll and leafed through issues of Time magazine from 1957.
At that meeting, Mark had reported that the night before he'd found himself thinking back to the seventeen-year-old who, wandering the public library of Forsyth, Missouri, inexplicably leafed through a tattered Norton Anthology and for the first time came truly face to face with a poem's mysterious verb-visage.
In addition to entomology, he collected ivory work, weapons, and first editions of illustrated books. One of the highlights of his life was meeting Emperor Hirohito during a visit to Tokyo in 1965. Natvig brought with him some Norwegian publications on marine biology, including from the Norwegian Sea. It is said that what would have usually been a short audience lasted for two hours, while the emperor and Natvig eagerly leafed through the publications.
He decided to send the story to del Rey to get his opinion on what the end should be. The reply he received was quite unexpected; del Rey firmly believed that Brooks needed to simply get rid of the started novel and start anew due to a plethora of problems he saw. Once del Rey finished a full line-by-line examination of the plot, Brooks leafed through the comments and found them to be disturbingly accurate. So, Brooks started over.
In 1991, whatever the truth of his origins and prior life, Cheeta/Jiggs IV was given by Gentry to his distant cousin Don Westfall, the current caretaker. Gentry died two years later. In Westfall's care, Cheeta lived at a primate sanctuary called Creative Habitats and Enrichment for Endangered and Threatened Apes (or CHEETA) in Palm Springs, California, where he reportedly watched television, made abstract paintings, which were sold to benefit primate-related charities, and often watched "his" old films with his grandson, Jeeter. He also leafed through books and "played" the piano.
Erasing a set of carbon copies was particularly difficult, and called for the use of a device called an eraser shield (a thin stainless-steel rectangle about with several tiny holes in it) to prevent the pressure of erasing on the upper copies from producing carbon smudges on the lower copies. To correct copies, typists had to go from carbon copy to carbon copy, trying not to get their fingers dirty as they leafed through the carbon papers, and moving and repositioning the eraser shield and eraser for each copy.
Byron chose for the epigraph for the 1812 edition title page a passage from Le Cosmopolite, ou, le Citoyen du Monde (1753), by , in the original French. Translated into English, the quote emphasizes how the travels have resulted in a greater appreciation of his own country: > The universe is a kind of book of which one has read only the first page > when one has seen only one's own country. I have leafed through a large > enough number, which I have found equally bad. This examination was not at > all fruitless for me.
" Similarly from fellow folksinger Brian Peters: "The saddest Bellamy moment arose after I'd complimented him on a barnstorming performance the last time I'd seen him. With a wan smile, he picked up his diary and, holding it up for me to see, leafed through empty page after empty page, without saying a word." Distinguished American folksinger Lisa Null, a longtime friend, writes "He was broke, unable to find gigs, unable to adapt. He complained so much about this, many of us kind of got used to it -- a bad mistake.
Their household staff and the printers they employed corrected and adapted the missionaries' message to reach the Chinese and they began to particularly frequent the prefectural and provincial examinations, where local scholars competed for the chance to rise to power in the imperial civil service. One of the native tracts, Liang's nine-part, 500-page tome called Good Words to Admonish the Age, found its way into the hands of Hong Xiuquan in the mid-1830s. Hong initially leafed through it without interest. After several failures during the examinations, however, Hong told friends and family of a dream in which he was greeted by a golden- haired, bearded man and a younger man whom he addressed as "Elder Brother".
Of special importance in supporting this are: a baptizing formula (Unte paghesont premenit Atit et Birit et spertit senit) of 1462, written in Albanian within a text in Latin by the bishop of Durrës, Pal Engjëlli; a glossary with Albanian words of 1497 by Arnold von Harff, a German who had travelled through Albania, and a 15th-century fragment from the Bible from the Gospel of Matthew, also in Albanian, but in Greek letters. Albanian writings of these centuries must not have been religious texts only, but historical chronicles too. They are mentioned by the humanist Marin Barleti, who, in his book The Siege of Shkodra (De Obsidione Scodrensi) (1504), confirms that he leafed through such chronicles written in the language of the people (in vernacula lingua). Despite the obstacles generated by the Counter-Reformation which was opposed to the development of national languages in Christian liturgy, this process went on uninterrupted.
They are mentioned by the humanist Marin Barleti, who, in his book Rrethimi i Shkodrës (The Siege of Shkodër) (1504), confirms that he leafed through such chronicles written in the language of the people (in vernacula lingua) as well as his famous biography of Skanderbeg Historia de vita et gestis Scanderbegi Epirotarum principis (History of Skanderbeg) (1508). The History of Skanderbeg is still the foundation of Scanderbeg studies, and is considered an Albanian cultural treasure, vital to the formation of Albanian national self-consciousness. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the catechism E mbësuame krishterë (Christian Teachings) by Lekë Matrënga in 1592, Doktrina e krishterë (The Christian Doctrine) in 1618, and Rituale romanum in 1621 by Pjetër Budi, the first writer of original Albanian prose and poetry, an apology for George Castriot in 1636 by Frang Bardhi, who also published a dictionary and folklore creations, the theological- philosophical treaty Cuneus Prophetarum (The Band of Prophets) in 1685 by Pjetër Bogdani, the most universal personality of Albanian Middle Ages, were published in Albanian. Today, the most famous Albanian writer is probably Ismail Kadare.
They are mentioned by the humanist Marin Barleti, who in his book Siege of Shkodër (Rrethimi i Shkodrës) from 1504, confirms that he leafed through such chronicles written in the language of the people (in vernacula lingua) as well as his famous biography of Skanderbeg Historia de vita et gestis Scanderbegi Epirotarum principis (History of Skanderbeg) from 1508. The History of Skanderbeg is still the foundation of Skanderbeg studies and is considered an Albanian cultural treasure, vital to the formation of Albanian national self-consciousness. During the 16th and the 17th centuries, the catechism (E mbësuame krishterë) (Christian Teachings) from 1592 written by Lekë Matrënga, (Doktrina e krishterë) (The Christian Doctrine) from 1618 and (Rituale romanum) 1621 by Pjetër Budi, the first writer of original Albanian prose and poetry, an apology for George Castriot (1636) by Frang Bardhi, who also published a dictionary and folklore creations, the theological- philosophical treaty Cuneus Prophetarum (The Band of Prophets) (1685) by Pjetër Bogdani, the most universal personality of Albanian Middle Ages, were published in Albanian. The most famous Albanian writer in the 20th and 21st century is probably Ismail Kadare.

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