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Peer into the future — or a future, at least.
Peer into the video and maybe you'll see her face.
Believers seek to peer into the disordered soul and bring healing.
Correction: I get lost along the way and peer into some shops.
We won't know the answer until we peer into their dusty backyards.
Before we peer into the future, let's look back at the past.
We need super powerful telescopes large enough to peer into deep space.
After uprooting one, she would peer into the hole it had left.
Just because you can peer into someone's backyard doesn't mean you should.
Some peer into binoculars as if they can see into the future.
We peer into clandestine motel rooms and behind locked dressing-room doors.
And there are other ways still of trying to peer into machines' minds.
Because once you peer into your first window, it's nearly impossible to stop.
To peer into Zamyatin's future is to see modernity's reflection gazing darkly back.
These sections suggest a sky we cannot peer into, a flattening of space.
Since the '24s, neuroscientists' ability to peer into the brain has improved dramatically.
It's an effort to peer into the future under conditions of dynamic uncertainty.
They broke a window, he said, allowing them to peer into the room.
Visitors can peer into space through Zeiss telescopes, or attend regular public programs.
They peer into basements, attics and electrical panels and find a home's shortcomings.
Danger is always overhead: the grotesque face might peer into your window next.
Peer into the giant fish tanks that stand in the middle of the store.
The deeper we peer into Jupiter, the further we look into our own past.
Amaya's secret team invents a machine that lets them peer into moments from history.
Glass walls invite onlookers to peer into rehearsals, even when no performances are scheduled.
The further you peer into the future, the lower your discount rate should be.
How do we cope as we face our fears and peer into our future?
We may be un-microscopic animals, but we can still peer into the microscopic world.
Otherwise, it might peer into other processes, or snoop around the computer as a whole.
When you peer into someone's camera roll, you can see all kinds of random content.
Finally, scientists thought they could peer into the brain and find the cause of autism.
Also know that fMRI isn't the only tool researchers have to peer into the brain.
However, if you'd like to peer into one of rock'n'roll seedier corners, we got you.
His high vantage point enabled him to peer into the whitewashed cottages on either side.
Should the makers of sci-fi quit indulging this desire to peer into the future?
What if we had agreed to peer into every well-lit living room, counting how many people were seated around the living room table or what the kids are watching on TV. But we were trying to peer into lives very different from our own.
People even showed up to peer into the windows, which made the place look even creepier.
The argument against deploying the word is that it seems to peer into a person's heart.
As more people reach the farm, they peer into the pens, the water pulsing with salmon.
But the accompanying objects are installed in a sunken niche that one needs to peer into.
Lenders, looking for an edge, will find ever more ways to peer into their customers' souls.
LONDON — If you want to peer into writers' souls, the saying goes, you peruse their libraries.
The telescope will be able to peer into atmospheres of exoplanets and determine their chemical makeup.
You can digitally plunge yourself into a city you've never visited and peer into each storefront.
But Paglen's latest work goes further: it attempts to peer into the world of machine vision.
You feel as if it is your duty to peer into some, like a curious mouse.
Anyone with even the faintest love of airplanes invariably pauses while boarding to peer into the cockpit.
Maddon likes to stand on the top step of the dugout and peer into Wrigley's distant reaches.
Without the ability to peer into Donald Trump's head, I can't tell you what his intent was.
Visitors can peer into the town's abandoned church, saloon and a general store still stocked with goods.
In 2344-03 America won the right to peer into SWIFT, a formerly confidential global bank messaging system.
We are developing finer lenses to peer into the past, but there are still more questions than answers.
In the galleries, mirrors and lights are angled so visitors can peer into the bronze castings' hollow interiors.
Since MRIs are loud and intrusive, the researchers turned to another technology to peer into the babies' brains.
First, NASA is building the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to peer into the history of the universe.
Peer into the Standing Room, a three-square-foot box in which prisoners could do nothing but stand.
We asked 24 major figures in Hollywood to peer into the future and tell us what they saw.
This was inauspicious, Feng Shui Eddie advised, because it allowed restless spirits to peer into the factory grounds.
We touch and smell malted barley, peer into charred casks, gaze at the massive stills imported from Scotland.
It allows intelligence agencies to peer into the communications of any American who has communicated with a foreign target.
While it's impossible to peer into the soul of a Lego minifigure, it seems to have satisfied some activists.
Paleontologists use fossils to peer into the past, but on rare occasions, fossils seem to uncannily return that gaze.
The telescope array, known as ALMA, was able to peer into a region of star formation called AFGL 5142.
" Additionally, Saudi intelligence services reportedly recruited a mole at Twitter that they directed to "peer into several user accounts.
In the openings between them we peer into deep space convincingly portrayed by curling lines of black spray paint.
Peer into the annals of Indiegogo and Kickstarter, and you'll find that it is filled with weird phone case ideas.
The film endeavored to peer into the growing cruelty of society and address how such a society effectively undermines itself.
Some of them are also live-streamed online, giving the public a chance to peer into courtrooms around the country.
Even President George W. Bush got to peer into Putin's soul before things went south over Russia's invasion of Georgia.
The bigger picture: There have been calls for Facebook to let academics peer into the workings of its opaque platform.
Facebook first announced its plans to peer into the fleshy grey matter depths of your skull way back in 2017.
Cygnss can penetrate a hurricane's thick wall of water and peer into the eye of the storm, according to NASA.
In one experiment, Dr. Diering and his colleagues created a tiny window through which they could peer into mouse brains.
This has traditionally been astronomers' only tool to peer into the cosmos, but light alone can only tell us so much.
Looking even further ahead, we may one day need to peer into the mind of an AI vastly beyond human intelligence.
In many cases, it's our only chance to peer into the past, since we can't preserve vegetables for hundreds of years.
She claims she was instructed to bend over and cough, and an officer used a flashlight to peer into her anus.
In this beautiful documentary, he travels the world to peer into the abyss and talk to those drawn to the fire.
Google recently cracked down on some of those discussions and limited how much employees can peer into the work of others.
That's especially true of the sophisticated but fallible models and simulations by which scientists attempt to peer into the climate future.
In their self-imposed drawing regimen, it's as though Blake has chosen to peer into a new creative void each day.
This has led Wall Street to peer into the crystal ball in an attempt to position investors for the brave new world.
Peer into socialist circles, libertarian circles, tech circles, media circles, the construction trades — you will find men who have sexually abused women.
So far, PSR2 is the only dark spot which we've been able to peer into, but there could be others like it.
The eyes are like small fish-eye lenses, reflecting a distorted version the surrounding area as you peer into the metallic surface.
Fans love being able to peer into the real, unfiltered lives of these celebrities, and stars build stronger relationships with their fans.
Inside a white tent, audience members could peer into a crystal ball and learn about the future by way of dance's past.
In the kelp beds they descended to peer into rocky cracks, jabbing flat metal levers to dislodge the small creatures they found.
By circling the spider, visitors can peer into its hollow glass belly, which holds a Victorian tea set on a silver tray.
Even after travelers enter the country, the customs agency can keep their phones for weeks while investigators forensically peer into their contents.
But peer into either end and you'll find that the boxes are hollow and form a long corridor colored a subaqueous blue.
Visitors are invited to step into five of the rooms, and to peer into the sixth, immersing themselves in the dazzling displays.
But as we peer into the body with more powerful tools, these markers of death might not really indicate a final end.
Thanks to some newer visualization tools, Soares was able to peer into the network's layers to see which sprites "activate" individual neurons.
In neighborhoods built before the Civil War, anyone walking down the street was free to peer into the windows of his social betters.
To answer that you have to understand Mr Aas's fiasco better and peer into the complex cascades of liability that clearing houses manage.
Whenever I visit, his elderly neighbors, wizened and bent over from their farm work, peer into my face and exclaim my mother's name.
When scientists used NASA data to peer into clouds, what they saw resembled a hazard sign warning of a fast-deteriorating climate ahead.
It is a rare thing to find someone so willing and able to peer into her life so unflinchingly and with such grace.
The only thing I've learnt from this is that my cat has a chilling ability to peer into the depths of my soul.
The mission's purpose, according to NASA, is to peer into Jupiter's atmosphere to measure water levels, temperature, and the movement of atmospheric clouds.
One possibility, she said, was to peer into the vehicle to see if the driver matched the general description of the registered owner.
Euclid will peer into deep space to see ancient light and study how the universe has evolved over the last 10 billion years.
We're forced to peer into the structure, and a list of numbers becomes something more: an organization, with subtle internal symmetries and regularities.
There's no better way to peer into the seamy underbelly of bureaucracy than by looking at how people in power waste their time.
It seems like the more astronomers peer into the solar system, the greater the threat becomes of a rock from space walloping Earth.
When you drive down the roads in the area, if you do see anyone at all, they'll stop and peer into your car.
And when NASA's James Webb Space Telescope launches next year, it could peer into this exoplanet's atmosphere to learn more about its composition.
The international research team used a new DNA analysis technique to peer into the genes of more than 70,000 people enrolled in previous studies.
When finished it will be the biggest radio telescope in the world and should allow scientists to peer into the origins of the universe.
Clarke was 15 when he starred in those crucial flashbacks when Harry uses Dumbledore's magical Pensieve to peer into a young Professor Snape's memories.
This image was captured by the European Space Agency's Herschel observatory, which is able to peer into far-flung reaches of the Milky Way.
He and his first wife painstakingly installed fake ceiling vents so that Foos could peer into rooms from a crawlspace above without being noticed.
One thing he hasn't lost is the shine—the ability to peer into the minds of others, including frightened souls at their last gasp.
But outsiders have no way to peer into the derivatives portfolio to see for themselves, and what people do not know makes them nervous.
In the second study in Science, researchers literally created a tiny window that allowed them to peer into a mouse brain while it slept.
We peer into the eyes of eagles, which can see for miles, and wonder, along with the authors, whether trees are sensitive to starlight.
Some hang barely visible in the ceiling of the subway, and others seem to stretch out on braced necks and peer into your eyes.
The European goliath will be able to see the glow of planets orbiting other stars and peer into the black hearts of faraway galaxies.
Each time we approached one, a policeman would peer into the cab of the HiLux, recognize the plainclothes agent, stiffen, and wave us through.
Peer into homes, stores, and a schoolhouse with everything left in exactly the same place as it was when Bodie was a working town.
When I peer into her crib and her face lights up at the sight of mine, the present moment is the only one that counts.
Forcing tech firms to provide a way for law-enforcers to peer into those encrypted spaces, as the bill does, is reasonable, Mr Zirnsak argued.
This gives the team a chance to peer into the possible future of their game, and give them insight into what's working and what isn't.
You don't always need lidar to help you peer into the gulf between ancient history and the distant future; sometimes it's right between your feet.
Although the imaging machines surgeons typically use to peer into the body collect data in three dimensions, the images are displayed on two-dimensional screens.
Physicians use a variety of reusable medical scopes to peer into the body -- and they can pose a deadly infection risk when not cleaned properly.
The upshot is that though he usually voted with whichever conservative bloc was ascendant, on rare occasions Kennedy would peer into the abyss and recoil.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor said most Americans want to avoid a situation where the government can peer into every aspect of their lives, including their whereabouts.
CreditCreditDmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times At this time of year I often peer into store windows for clues to what I should feel.
Just one justice, it turned out, thought that letting law enforcement walk up people's driveways and peer into their cars could be a good idea.
Kids, still adjusting to a new reality sans classmates and playgrounds, can peer into the life of another person who's stuck at home like them.
You could easily take the tour, peer into the cell where Al Capone stayed for a few months in 1929 and leave, Mr. Kelley said.
If he goes, he'll follow in the footsteps of his most recent predecessors, who journeyed to the border zone to peer into North Korea through binoculars.
A string of video portraits peer into the lives of different characters throughout the city as they sing and dance to the infectious funky soul jam.
For law enforcement and government agencies, it offers the tantalizing prospect of being able to simply peer into someone's brain and gather details about a crime.
When JWST launches in 2018, its unprecedented seeing power will allow astronomers to peer into the atmospheres of nearby worlds—and search for signs of life.
Peer into "Ville Fantôme" (1996) and you'll find a swirl of English and French, tall industrial skyscrapers and too-elegant carparks, pinwheel gardens, and firework plazas.
Their furry rodent faces house curious eyes (that will peer into the depths of your soul if given the chance) and a mouthful of sharp teeth.
CERN argues that a new collider might allow us to peer into remaining mysteries in physics, from dark matter to the abundance of matter over antimatter.
Although it is very difficult to peer into the inner workings of a neural network's processes, the team could easily audit the data it was generating.
We peer into the cobbled yard while the porter argues with the driver and the sheep nudge our thighs with the bony points of their heads.
Privacy advocates argue that web-monitoring tools give organisations new powers to peer into employees' lives — and there are signs that regulators are toughening their stance.
A mirror at the back of the box interacts with a one-way mirror that viewers can peer into, creating the appearance of an infinite room.
Telescopes like the James Webb Space Telescope will also be able to peer into the atmospheres of exoplanets, if they have them, and determine their composition.
New missions such as the James Webb Space Telescope, which could peer into the atmospheres of exoplanets and determine their composition, are also expected to launch.
At the counter, peer into the deli case and choose from half-a-dozen varieties of ahi and salmon seasoned with teriyaki, spicy mayo and more.
"This is not a war zone," Ms. Hurtado said from her tax and immigration consulting office in downtown Calexico, from which she can peer into Mexico.
" The 2013 Pulitzer winner continues: "That's especially true of the sophisticated but fallible models and simulations by which scientists attempt to peer into the climate future.
Astronomers are finding new planets outside our Solar System all the time, and we're working on more sophisticated technology to peer into the atmospheres of these worlds.
"These vulnerabilities will allow one tenant to peer into the data of another co-hosted tenant," says Mounir Hahad, the head of threat research at Juniper Networks.
But a new giant telescope is being built in Chile — aptly named the Extremely Large Telescope, or ELT — which could use to peer into this planet's atmosphere.
So the UK could not peer into Trump's private missives and the US could not take a gander at whatever was spewed forth from Boris Johnson's keyboard.
Waiting outside for dinner, customers will peer into the shop's back window to catch a glimpse of Joe's practiced movements as he builds each pie to order.
Of all the ways you can peer into Kylie Jenner's life these days — her family's reality show, Instagram, her namesake app — Snapchat offers the most #nofilter moments.
So, even if you can't book a night in the Airbnb (the demand is apparently outstripping the supply), you can peer into another version of the bedroom.
And while we cannot peer into Menendez's heart, we know that other politicians have certainly befriended wealthy individuals who then go on to make Super PAC contributions.
I know this without having to get up to peer into the dark night or put on my glasses to check the weather app on my phone.
Editorial When the owner of an automated Tesla was killed in a crash last year, the carmaker's founder, Elon Musk, urged journalists to peer into the future.
The method will be used by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, which will be able to peer into the atmospheres of exoplanets and search for this signal.
These cables were adorned with scientific instruments able to peer into the beating heart of a monster a mile below the waves: Axial Seamount, a volcanic mountain.
Its offices, with open cubicles and windows that frame the pale California sky or let workers peer into the factory on the main floor, lack Nestlé branding.
They peer into diverse cities — segregated from the suburbs, internally segregated, and featuring growing numbers of Latinos, blacks, and Muslims — and embrace the politics of backlash and resentment.
One way to find life outside our Solar System is to peer into the atmospheres of distant planets, looking for gases that may be produced by living organisms.
At the annual E3 video game showcase in Los Angeles this week, attendees strapped on VR headsets to peer into fantasy worlds, battle robotic creatures and command starships.
Because giant manta rays are a protected species, the researchers weren't able to snatch a specimen and peer into its stomach—a procedure that's potentially distressing and lethal.
If that weren't enough, on a bright yellow wall at the canvas's left edge, two greenish, impressionistically painted, definitely menacing-looking fish peer into the room toward Peter.
With future targets, as with Stein 2051B, researchers will be able to peer into the heart of the stars to see exactly what kind of core lies within.
For a few days in early December, some 125 feet underneath the far West Side of Manhattan, New Yorkers were able to peer into a transit crystal ball.
Peer into a cafe, step onto an elevator, and you can't help but wonder if every hairy-nostrilled old-timer giving you stink-eye has a secret history.
But instead of flattening them onto a 2D screen, its real-time, interactive 3D imaging system allows doctors to peer into every corner and crevice of your body.
Ms. Yellen has earned the benefit of the doubt as an economic forecaster: Her abilities to peer into the rearview mirror and direct the car appropriately are strong.
So, what better way to peer into the soul of our dear new leader than to dissect her own bland explanations of songs she values more than life itself.
In theory, it means if cops don't get to the device almost immediately and keep it on and active, the iPhone becomes a black box they can't peer into.
The host star is also relatively close to Earth, which means its light is just bright enough to be used as a tool to peer into the planet's atmosphere.
That space-based observatory is meant to study the earliest galaxies and stars of the Universe, but it will also have enough precision to peer into LHS 1140b's atmosphere.
The addition of a decryption clause, like the one included in the Indian government's amendments, has advocates worried that the rule could be used to peer into citizens' communications.
In this exhibition — which includes painting, photography, sculpture, and video — you'll peer into bathroom sinks and artist's studios, inspect someone's leftover lunch, and marvel at a field of stars.
Many of the scientific tools are designed to peer into the planet's atmosphere, letting researchers on Earth piece together exactly what kind of elements make up the huge planet.
Additionally, Mueller is focused on the question of obstruction of justice: whether Trump, or any of his associates, have tried to obfuscate efforts to peer into the collusion issue.
Once it's completed, JWT will be the most powerful space-based telescope ever deployed—it'll be used to peer into the atmospheres of all of these planets and more.
The JWST, which is known as the Hubble Space Telescope's successor, will be able to peer into the atmospheres of exoplanets, figuring out if the worlds could be habitable.
But in the early 20th century, all sorts of new medical technologies came onto the scene — new ways to peer into the body, new medications and pathogen-free surgeries.
IF YOU peer into the world of accounting in any given month, it is easy to get the impression that an epidemic of skulduggery and incompetence has broken out.
Tourists often climb to the 924-metre (3,000-foot) summit of the volcano and peer into its crater, with small puffs of molten rock regularly blasted into the sky.
The reason people read about early-stage tech startups, indeed, why they want to read any news, is to peer into the exceptional and differentiate it from the mundane.
Crawford's now 14-year-old daughter unintentionally inspired the transition, when she proposed her mom create an app where she could peer into her best friends' phones from afar.
Some of the most valuable data from Monday's flyby is expected to come from an instrument designed to peer into the red spot at six different depths, Levin said.
A sheriff's helicopter hovered, its spotlight sweeping over backyards, as it relayed information about the movement of the suspect, darting through yards and pausing to peer into a car.
Millions of people around the world have begun using consumer ancestry services like 23andMe in an attempt to peer into their personal origins and understand where they came from.
But before all that, the Pew Research Center decided to peer into the depths of Reddit to get a better sense of how, exactly, presidential chatter was going down.
Then, use your magical device to peer into the past, watch the guards lose their minds trying to figure what just happened, prepare for the next attack—rinse, repeat.
And it's allowing the government to directly peer into people's personal lives so they can get benefits they may be legally entitled to, further posing potential constitutional problems about privacy.
It also let her team peer into the future: Many climate models suggest the world will be warmer and drier at the end of the century than it is today.
With this in mind, I'm going to attempt to peer into the future and predict what Osorio's teams will look like in the upcoming friendlies against New Zealand and Panama.
Like all methods of trying to peer into the future, the text score is not 100 percent reliable it appeared to overestimate the risks of a British recession in 2001.
Like all methods of trying to peer into the future, the text score is not 100 percent reliable – it appeared to overestimate the risks of a British recession in 2001.
It makes clear the fact that the San Bernardino case isn't the real source of tension—it's merely the public-facing window that let's us peer into an ongoing battle.
After each run, they can peer into their codes and figure out how and why certain features of their simulated cosmos arise, potentially also explaining what's going on in reality.
While scientists can't go back in time to peer into the brains of the dinosaurs, the surviving relatives of these iconic extinct animals provide an exciting window into the past.
I want to peer into their weird, insular little worlds with their various private codes and memories, kind of like a David Attenborough figure, but for humans who like Drake.
One side of each trunk appears to be an entrance to an alternate universe, due to the green neon tubes and mirrors that viewers can peer into on one side.
For years, I've pushed back when people take it upon themselves to peer into my mouth and cheerfully remark that doesn't resemble a pink sock full of smashed beige china.
Astronomers used the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope and its ESPRESSO instrument, a ground-based telescope in Chile's Atacama Desert, to observe the exoplanet and peer into its atmosphere.
The black voids of those cavities seem to invite us to peer into the work with trepidation, while evoking the world as fragile, teetering on the brink of total calamity.
Between floods, site managers run tours of the facility, inviting members of the public to walk on the floor of the vast tank and to peer into the murky cisterns.
Only in Italy, I reflected, and only in a library could I stand, alone and undisturbed, in the center of a great city and peer into the mind of genius.
Democrats had taken to the Senate floor on Wednesday and Thursday to warn that without the rules, broadband providers will now have free range to peer into their customers' lives.
Military checkpoints are common — men wearing khaki and sunglasses peer into cars, occasionally taking objection to a smile or a friendly nod, though usually they will wave you quickly through.
The FBI can't peer into the iPhone 5C once used by gunman Syed Farook because they don't know the passcode, and entering too many incorrect passcodes could erase the phone's memory.
In another, I was able to crouch down and peer into a standard-sized fish tank, with small and sharp aquatic creatures I could reach out and stick my hand through.
When NASA's next big space observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope, comes online, astronomers will be able to peer into the atmospheres of the small Earth-sized planets that TESS finds.
In this case, they chose to highlight the history, installing a glass door with the etched words "Historic Colored Entrance" in the lobby wall so patrons can peer into the past.
Just like the police shouldn't be able to barge into your home without a warrant, Congress shouldn't be able to peer into your inbox with no limit and without proper cause.
The operatives eventually persuaded him to peer into the accounts of users they sought information on, including dissidents and activists who spoke against the crown, multiple people have told The Times.
Like that kid from Vine who feigned excitement upon receiving an avocado, many of us will have to flex our acting muscles when we peer into our stockings come Christmas morning.
Relief pitcher Chad Green does not typically peer into his cap, but he was caught doing so a bit too long as he stepped off the rubber during a recent outing.
Audiences were invited to peer into fantasies and to leave their worries outside the theater, but the contradictions at the heart of Iranian life were inescapable, and expressed in these films.
On move-in day, the doors of the freshman dorm rooms are open, and up and down the hallway you can peer into them and see mothers making their last stand.
It&aposs not easy to get time with high-quality telescopes that peer into deep space — astronomers must submit applications for short windows and use the time as efficiently as possible.
Ultrasounds allow doctors to peer into the belly and gauge the size of the fetus and how it corresponds to an average size at a certain number of weeks of pregnancy.
While others peer into space or manipulate the human brain, McKay is rewinding the course of life, all the way back to primordial Earth when everything was "just chemistry," he says.
The team used a CT scan to peer into the fossil, finding that the long and flexible nature of the tail meant it had to belong to a dinosaur, not a bird.
ALAPPUZHA, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Flocks of storks and cormorants perched on bamboo stilts peer into the blue-black depths of Vembanad Lake in India's southwest Kerala state, searching hungrily for food.
They were also able to manipulate light particles on tabletop screens, see a luminous white trees disintegrate outside the exhibition, and peer into a glass boxes where virtual letters assembled and disassembled.
Starting today, you'll be able to peer into the 3D virtual reality canvases of other Tilt Brush users on the web while also gaining the ability to share your own work online.
WHEN selecting a base for preparing attacks, jihadists should choose flats that are on the ground floor, hard to peer into, not near government buildings and unsecluded in a newly built neighbourhood.
Great expanses of the Earth were beckoning the intrepid to put their footprints on untrodden ground, scale unclimbed mountains, peer into unscrutinised forest canopies, plumb unvisited caves and dive into unfathomed seas.
To those wondering who Grace might be behind the mask of her many pop culture personas, Hurricane is an answer of sorts—or at least a closer peer into her interior world.
With a couple of more hours to go, I head back to my cabin, get into bed and peer into the darkness until it's announced through the speakers that we've reached Stockholm.
The answer spans centuries, from the first crude telescope built for reconnaissance on land in the early 17th century to observatories in space that have allowed us to peer into distant galaxies.
Astronomers say it would be able to study planets around other stars and peer into the black-hole hearts of distant galaxies with a clarity exceeding that of the Hubble Space Telescope.
Sources close to Miss Cleo tell us she had a fiercely loyal bunch who called her for readings, and even some who flew to her in Florida to peer into the future.
I wonder what it is like to have an outside gaze peer into one's life and world — to have a colonial gaze assess and make assumptions, even with the best of intentions?
Confirmation came after back-and-forth Trump arrived to the border zone about an hour after he confirmed he would meet with Kim, and used an observation platform to peer into the North.
This painting, similar but far superior to others of the 19th-century harem genre, was derived from the artist's memory of being permitted to peer into the private chamber of kept Algerian women.
But the movie couldn't get away from that impulse itself, starting with its famous killer and then returning repeatedly, as if smitten, to peer into his masked face, searching for hints of interiority.
Congressional Republicans are trying to build Trump's case, or at least be seen trying to build Trump's case, even as they block efforts to peer into Trump's finances or protect Robert Mueller's investigation.
The telescope will be able to peer into the atmospheres of planets outside our Solar System and peek through massive clouds of dust to watch the birth of new stars and planetary systems.
Visitors peer into the tops of pools of fish that stretch into the interactive Dive floor below, which is replete with corals, fossils, and a VR adventure from the P.O.V. of a shark.
These aircraft, Northrop Grumman aircraft that have been used extensively in the Persian Gulf, rely on a suite of high-end electronic sensors and other intelligence-gathering systems to peer into other countries.
Without any legal changes, schools have become the start of a law-enforcement chain that lets ICE agents on transnational-crime task forces peer into hallways and backpacks without ever entering the property.
The company's crystal ball is a good one to peer into — after all, it did dub hard seltzer "the breakout star" of the beverage world long before White Claw Summer gripped the nation.
Photo: Gizmodo (Sam Rutherford)Apple has been granted a patent, first filed in 2015, that could lead to huge enhancements in the iPhone's biometric powers by using "pulsed radiation" to peer into users' veins.
There she met Matthew L. Jockers, a cofounder of the Stanford Literary Lab, whose work in text analysis had convinced him that computers could peer into books in a way that people never could.
Meant to orbit a million miles from Earth, the telescope will allow scientists to peer into the deepest recesses of the Universe, helping us to learn more about the first galaxies that ever formed.
These reflections are usually welcomed for their ability to give historians and the public an opportunity to peer into the minds of the most authoritative subject matter experts on each campaign: the candidates themselves.
The stocky mammals are celebrated as soothsayers that peer into the future when they emerge from their burrows, surveying the landscape for telltale shadows that signal Jack Frost's plans for the next six weeks.
By the very nature of its charter, the IRS is already imbued with awesome power to peer into nearly every aspect of a person's life, and we've already seen what that capability has borne.
" Although an internal investigation ultimately turned up no evidence that Alzabarah had shared sensitive data, three of the Times sources noted that Saudia intelligence agents "eventually persuaded him to peer into several user accounts.
Telescopes have allowed us to peer into the deepest corners of time and space, but with functional gravitational wave detectors, scientists will be able to "hear" the underlying music of the universe as well.
It may be within the purview of the filmmaker to peer into the potential future uses of technologies, but it is also his or her responsibility to fully utilize film's potential in this exploration.
"Brandeis had planned to give as an example the newly invented technology of television that, he would explain, enabled the government 'to peer into the inmost recesses of the home,'" Chief Justice Roberts wrote.
Little visitors can also try on beekeeping gear and peer into a hive at an information station, make beeswax candles at a drop-in workshop and watch the extraction of honey from a comb.
They would take a sample of your DNA—a few laboriously salivated milliliters of drool sent through the mail—scan it, and peer into your ancestral past as well as forecast your genetic future.
I walk inside, get up to my friend's room, and peer into the bag to see what I'd been craving: a burger, some fries, and an order of chicken nuggets from our local Wendy's.
Seoul and Washington have agreed to deploy the system in South Korea later this year much to the consternation of China, which worries THAAD's powerful radar could also be used to peer into Chinese territory.
Heshmat said that the Metropolitan Museum in New York was incredibly interested in their project since it would allow them to peer into books that are so old that touching them would irreparably damage them.
When in early March he announced that Facebook would follow a "privacy-focused vision for social networking", complete with encrypted messages that even the firm cannot peer into, observers interpreted this as a defensive move.
Much of the conversation around climate change is focused on what will happen or what could happen, but the truth is that you don't have to peer into the future to witness its dramatic toll.
The literal and the figurative blurs as Price wanders the halls after midnight, attempting to peer into the locked rooms and understand the house's secrets—in the process, of course, stumbling onto his own demons.
These monsters, seeking "variety" in a life already full of wealth and power, have been siphoning a man's blood for a risky high, a chance to peer into the Void, the realm of the Outsider.
In its heart of hearts, The Shining Backwards and Forwards is an earnest attempt to uncover more concealed secrets within the film, just one more vantage point from which to peer into the movie's abyss.
This continent, at the perfect location in the southern hemisphere to peer into the galaxy, has been one of the last developed countries to get a space agency, and she could not figure out why.
Mattis and Tillerson praised South Korea for its willingness to deploy a U.S. missile defense system, a step China had opposed over concern that the system's radar would allow it to peer into Chinese territory.
The jilted lover is likely to use social media to peer into other people's happy lives like a voyeur, or to compulsively "check on" their former partner as a proxy for preserving the real-life connection.
The functional MRI — the main tool we use to peer into and analyze the function of the brain and its anatomy — has only been around since the 1990s, and it gives us only a cruddy view.
Unfettered by the noisy radio interference and light that hinders Earth-bound space observations, the telescopes will peer into the cosmic void, looking back in time to the early formation of our solar system, Burns says.
Attempting to look beyond science fiction and fantasy, the exhibition will peer into a future focused on the ordinary through the lens of four contemporary artists: Martine Syms, Kevin Jerome Everson, Aria Dean, and Dave McKenzie.
To try to peer into the future, I conducted an informal survey of about a dozen political analysts and campaign advisers, asking them which blue and red states were most likely to switch in coming years.
Back in 2012, the Obama campaign asked users to log onto the campaign website using Facebook, which would automatically enable the Obama team to peer into supporters' Facebook friend lists and compare them to its voter file.
Vloggers peer into the camera and treat you like a patient in need of some soothing medical care (an ear cleaning, perhaps), or offer advice during a panic attack, or swipe makeup brushes across the camera lens.
The committee pointed out that even though Google announced last year that it would stop scanning user emails to better target advertisements, the company still allowed third-parties to peer into emails and content, raising privacy concerns.
Directed by Attias, the show is performed by O'Donovan, and while he's so close we could touch him, his monologue (written by Chris Goode) comes to us through the headphones as we peer into our glowing screens.
She was so alert that she felt as if she could "figure people out," unpacking the details of their identities: she imagined that she could peer into their childhoods and see how their parents had raised them.
Astronomers plan to launch two new orbiting telescopes in the next decade—the American James Webb Space Telescope and the European ARIEL survey—that will be powerful enough to peer into the atmospheres of exoplanets more closely.
China was particularly incensed by America's deployment of a THAAD missile-defence system in South Korea in 2017, whose radar, Chinese experts argued, would be able to peer into their country and distinguish real warheads from decoys.
Strolling around the neighborhood, we can stop and watch a construction crew at work, speculate about where a fire engine is heading, say hi to various dogs, peer into shop windows or do whatever else we want.
I found that if you look closely at a lot of these regional dishes you will eventually peer into an American history that is alternately beautiful and atrocious, the ways in which they've evolved into their present states.
THAAD's radar is powerful enough to peer into Chinese airspace, military officials there argue, allowing the United States to monitor Chinese missile tests and provide early warning of any Chinese missile launch, upsetting the strategic balance of power.
Radar installations in Taiwan, Japan and even Qatar already have the capacity to peer into Chinese airspace, to say nothing of the many space-based satellites that provide missile tracking and early warning capabilities to the United States.
For journalists, the zone offers a chance to peer into the world's most hermetic country, while being surrounded by the artifacts of a hot war-turned-cold: an observation post, ringed by razor wire, that overlooks barren hillsides.
I think we have new terminology, because the modern sciences of psychology and sociology and so forth and modern media have enabled us to peer into areas that we were not able to see as easily as before.
Polly Crawford holds a flashlight as she and Beecher Gram peer into "Pink Bathroom," one of 22004 miniature crime scenes made by Frances Glessner Lee in the 22012s and '260s and now on view at the Renwick Gallery.
In her memoir and fiction — and, in retrospect, her visual art as well — Carrington strives to understand people's "systems;" to peer into them and visualize all their beautiful or ugly selves, often through animal incarnations, as in fables.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This week, whet your appetite with sculptures inspired by some of the world's most famous Asian American chefs, check out 47 tinkering musicians' modular synthesizers, and peer into a giant sculptural fishbowl.
But as the cost of sequencing continues to plummet and companies offer more and more ways for consumers to peer into their DNA, physicians are trying to figure out how genetic data might work into your next check-up.
I also hope this book accomplishes the notion that children's books all need a window and a mirror — a mirror to reflect who they are and a window to peer into the world around that is unfamiliar and different.
As teams and I have been designing for automation, I often peer into the future, wondering what portion of information architecture, workflows and interaction design could be automated to produce an outcome comparable to what we've achieved so far.
Future of deadly heat The study allows us to peer into the future for any location on Earth and see how many days per year, on average, that location will cross the potentially deadly threshold the group has identified.
In a series of carefully managed interviews with Chinese reporters and some American news outlets, the company's founder, Ren Zhengfei, has insisted that he would refuse any Chinese government effort to peer into American communications or shut down networks.
While deciding what to celebrate in 2020, peer into an antislavery society meeting a few weeks after ratification of the 15th Amendment to hear Frederick Douglass — black — argue it was time to return to the cause of woman suffrage.
That is, when we peer into space, we should see astronomical objects receding from us 67.4 kilometers per second faster with each megaparsec of distance, just as dots on an inflating balloon separate faster the farther apart they are.
Equipped with the sort of infrared goggles that give troops and police officers night vision, the Webb would peer into the dust clouds and gas storms of the Milky Way in which stars and planets are presently being birthed.
Though not quite a retrospective, the installation lets us peer into his past as a quietly inventive choreographer and visual artist, with improvised performances unfurling around his own drawings, paintings and collages, as well as props and costumes from past works.
The creation of miniature dioramas offers both maker and viewer a sense of stronger footing in the present — we can tower over these scenes, peer into them, arrange them to our liking, and glue them in place, if we so choose.
In a series of heartbreaking scenes, Jeffrey steps in to stop sailors from beating a gay peer into a bloody pulp and is immediately seized by terror that they might suspect he's only doing that because he, too, is gay.
Despite advances in imaging technology that allows researchers to peer into the brains of live patients, studying the organ after death is crucial to a deeper understanding of the causes and progression of disease and to developing drug treatments, Olichney said.
It also reaches apps that offer an expansion of what you can do with Instagram – for example, the recently launched app Being, which let you peer into another user's Instagram for the purpose of discovery, has already been killed off.
Rather than look only twice though, viewers get to look three times — there are three pairs of holes through which to peer into the miniature version of the Broad, the gigantic museum located in downtown LA founded by megacollector Eli Broad.
We head to the basement and peer into the window of a rigorously controlled cell-processing room, where technicians are clad in disposable caps, masks, gowns, gloves, leggings and booties to prevent contamination of stem cells destined for clinical use.
" Nielsen still won't be able to peer into Facebook messages you send directly to your friends, but it will see if you post a message on someone's feed declaring your love for "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" or "Jessica Jones.
"Everything is potentially dangerous," said Ksyusha Ustinova, a 30-year-old woman who, dressed in a fur-trimmed coat, came with friends last week to peer into the six-mile-long hole on the outskirts of town where asbestos is mined.
Former FBI Director James Comey can obviously peer into the future as he wrote the exoneration of Hillary Clinton's scheme to hide her State Department email from public scrutiny, and her mishandling of classified material, several months before he interviewed her.
Do you think Jimmy Buffett secretly owns a TARDIS, or is it just the case that countless years of exposure to margarita mix fumes have gifted him with the ability to peer into the future and know great and important things?
I don't see his face; I only hear his voice telling me everything will be OK. The place is trashed, and all the doors are open, letting me peer into the dreadful existence of life in a 1950s insane asylum.
The network wants nothing less than to show what is possible when you peer into the marrow of the human soul and reflect back the realities of America's most marginalized group of citizens in stories sculpted with love and a deep knowing.
The entire film was shot by students at Palo Alto High School, Franco's alma mater, which could also be interpreted as another avenue for him to peer into his own past, recreate experiences he had or rebuild relationships with people he knew.
Yankees 5, Giants 2 Since Aroldis Chapman joined the Yankees in early May, fans at Yankee Stadium have made a ritual of crowding over the railings in right field to peer into the bullpen and watch him unfurl 33-mile-per-hour fastballs.
She understood what an at-home pregnancy test would mean: It was a way for a woman to peer into her own body and to make her own decisions about it, without anyone else — husband, boyfriend, boss, doctor — getting in the way.
I'd peer into the molten, gurgling belly of the Masaya volcano and I'd stand in the warm Pacific in San Juan del Sur, where Immanuel helped get a statue installed of Darío sitting on a bench with Mark Twain near a lemon tree.
It includes a handheld exam kit and app, with a camera that lets a doctors remotely peer into ears, a tongue depressor with a camera for checking the throat, a stethoscope for taking heart rate, and a main device that takes other vitals.
The salad greens, when you put on coat and mobcap yourself and get close enough to peer into the trays, stand in orderly ranks by the thousands, whole vast armies of little watercresses, arugulas, and kales waiting to be harvested and sold.
The show follows a weed dealer known only as The Guy while he bikes around Brooklyn, leading the viewer into his customers' homes and lives, where the cameras remain long after he's gone, letting us peer into their problems, quirks, traumas and anxieties.
Between 2000 and 2010 taxpayers spent an estimated $1.73bn on the southern border, which included paying the salaries of guards, building fences, x-ray machines that can peer into cargo trains and trucks, tower-mounted cameras, ground sensors, predator drones and drug-sniffing dogs.
Given the scale of the deal, and the implied bet that Visa is making on the future of its market, the company prepared a presentation, which means we get to peer into its thinking regarding Plaid itself and the fintech market as a whole.
" Lawrence M. Krauss, a theoretical physicist and head of the Origins Project at Arizona State University, said Thursday's "spectacular" announcement may allow scientists to peer into things like the edge of a black hole, "where there's a lot of open questions about what may happen.
Sure, it was good to have someone to talk to in those early days, someone who I wasn't worried would be scared if I told him I was still struggling, or repulsed if I let him peer into the cesspool of insanity in my head.
What makes ThousandEyes potentially more compelling than other solutions that offer network visibility is that the company can monitor what's happening not just over a company's own public and private networks, but also peer into a company's operations that are happening over third-party service providers' networks.
I even had someone tell me he was thankful to get stuck in the back of the theater for his showing, if only because he was able to peer into the projection room and watch the hired gun projectionist sling massive reels of the 70mm film.
Not only is Being a way to voyeuristically peer into the lives of others – friends or strangers – by scrolling through a visual feed of what appeals to them most, it's also a clever way to discover new Instagram users to follow to spice up your own feed.
If you're less than gifted when it comes to parking, or want to peer into a precarious blind spot, a backup or rear view camera is a great addition to your car or truck (and much cheaper than buying a new auto that has one built in).
The more powerful law enforcement becomes, the easier it is, as a legal and statutory matter, for investigators to peer into the lives of marginalized people, the more severe the punishments meted for their perceived crimes, and the more abuses they will suffer at the hands of law enforcement.
To astronomers, the Thirty Meter Telescope would be a next-generation tool to spy on planets around other stars or to peer into the cores of ancient galaxies, with an eye sharper and more powerful than the Hubble Space Telescope, another landmark in humanity's quest to understand its origins.
Look, this is a very serious multibillion-dollar telecom merger, so before we get into it, we're going to need to talk about how important it is for the judge to skip the hard part and just go with his gut instincts to, uh, peer into a crystal ball.
"Our continuing ability to image the internal structure of volcanoes in 3D is revolutionizing how we understand volcanism," said Sam Mitchell, a submarine volcanologist not involved with the work, and who recently joined an aquatic voyage to peer into the heart of a massive underwater volcano near Oregon.
A $1.4 billion observatory designed to peer into the furthest corners of space and back to the beginning of time, the TMT is the largest in a series of extremely large ground-based telescopes (ELTs) which, along with the James Webb Space Telescope, are intended to lead astronomy in the 2020s.
We knew it was there, of course, and we could even measure and observe it via a number of different techniques—including field ion microscopy—but we couldn't just go and look at an atom in the same way that we could peer into a microscope and look at some biological cells.
Travelers entering the country have long been accustomed to handing over luggage for inspection, but the amount and scope of private information kept on phones and laptops means that with a simple search Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials are now able to peer into the most intimate details of people's lives.
And, as with any boy band, each member had their role: Joe was the heartthrob, with architecturally flattened hair and doe eyes seemingly able to peer into a teen girl's soul, Nick was the group's cutely curly-haired auteur, Kevin was the random older one (Chris Kirpatrick played this role too perfectly on NSYNC).
It's raggedy looking and only minimally different in content to the finished film, but it's of interest to fans who want to peer into the filmmakers' process; Russell Streiner, one of the film's producers, who also plays the memorable role of Johnny, who has the car keys, gives a thorough introduction to the supplement.
As part of the museum's emphasis on tactile experiences, Mr. Steslow said, and to highlight the area's natural ties to the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, visitors will be invited to peer into an aquarium tank through a periscope-like contraption that will give them the perspective of a shark hunting for food.
In the not too distant future, scientists should be able to peer into the hearts of exploding stars, figure out how matter is changed within the hot, high-pressure center of a neutron star, and better characterize what a black hole really is — all thanks to barely-detectable waves sent out to the far ends of the observable universe.
When the real-estate agent first showed it to Freedman in 1999, he could only peer into the filthy windows, but he could see through the grime to the vaulted 18-foot tray ceiling with its classical iron tie rods; the building had obviously been conceived less as shelter for Weaver's Bugattis than as a grand folly.
He said he had chosen the single-story Manor House Motel as the site of his laboratory years earlier because it had a pitched roof—high enough for him to walk upright across the attic floor—which would make it possible for him to realize his dream of creating a viewing platform to peer into the guest rooms below.
There are probably many of us who'd wish quite a lot of the last couple of years could be thrown into that temple fire, but this documentary is the first I've seen to expertly peer into the flames of what has become the real-world dumpster fire that is social media, dark advertising and global politics which have all become inextricably, and, often fatally, combined.
As I would stare into the mirror, it was like I was trying to peer into the journey fate had planned for me, and I would stare and attempt to ferret out what kind of man, what kind of ignominious schlubby failure of a life fate had lined up for me before my death, which would probably be from heat loss from the top of my head.
It remembers everything you do on your computer — or on all of your computers, if that's how you live your life — and automatically creates a searchable database that can peer into your browser history, your text messages and emails, and just about every major app you can think of, including the Microsoft suite, Slack, most Adobe, Google Docs and Drive, Evernote, Dropbox, and Twitter.
You can look at the giant cardboard and paper mâché calculator and peer into the devilish figure within the screen in Operational Math Fables and be intrigued, but the piece truly comes to life when you read that the soul of a middle school student is trapped inside the calculator for attempting to cheat puberty the same way he cheats on his Scantron tests.
At one point, while circling the galleries two space for the second or third time, I stopped to peer into a vitrine and saw photographs of a young woman sitting in the apartment of Andre Breton when he lived in New York during World War II. In another photograph she and sister are hugging Frida Kahlo, who is recuperating in a New York hospital room.
After hundreds of years of relying only on electromagnetic radiation (such as light seen through a telescope), scientists can now use gravitational waves to directly observe a black hole (otherwise an impossibility, as it does not emit light in any form) or, as Bartusiak marvels, "to peer into the very heart of an exploding star" (gravitational waves, unlike electromagnetic radiation, are not dispersed or absorbed by matter as they pass through the universe).
The performance opens with a poem by Tom Sleigh that, harking back to the amygdalae, compares the mourning braid to the mysterious workings of the grieving brain: "If you were to peer into the mourner's skull / where all this feeling is electrical signals / firing, what you'd see are nerve fibers, / long strands of tissue that look like dead people's hair / braided into amulets, lockets / in barrows and old tombs," chant two women in not-quite unison.
The male bluebird set up an angry clicking from his perch in a nearby maple as soon as the flock landed in our yard, and when one of them had the nerve to peer into the nest-box hole — which is, by design, too small to admit a starling — he immediately dived at the intruder's head, startling it so thoroughly that it fell to the ground before it could stop its headlong tumble and fly away.

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