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Tall glass windows let you peer out at neighboring buildings in Manhattan.
They peer out, just beyond reach, reflector eyes gleaming out from the dark.
Delivery at a butcher roughly Rue Surcouf, 12th arrondissement Residents peer out of windows.
Now most residents peer out of their wood-frame houses and offer strained smiles.
Clouds darken the sky, leaves litter the sidewalk, and pumpkins peer out of every storefront.
Shoppers can navigate around merchandise to peer out down 57th Street, almost to the East River.
Test your limits and peer out from the edge of the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland.
I pull my head up and peer out over the top of the door through the window.
When you launch Woebot in Facebook Messenger, the chatbot's cerulean blue eyes peer out from the screen.
They have to peer out their high windows to see what's happening on the sidewalk directly outside.
So presumably they'll have ample time to peer out the capsule's four windows and contemplate their historic journey.
Two eyes peer out from a sliver in a rock, fixed not on the scene but the viewer.
I peer out the car window to the east, where, just a few kilometres away, is the village of Jaayus.
Smith and her squad stick perches near the burrows to mark the entrance and give the owls a place to peer out.
Decorative fish peer out of a tank at the diners, a mix of Yemenis chatting in Arabic and young couples muttering in Brooklynese.
We see children, well, being children: They do cartwheels, play with their dogs, peer out windows, go to parties and play with their friends.
At the end of the night, Gatsby was sequestered in a dark isolation area, with only a small window to peer out into the world.
Every tweet, every Instagram post, every Snap—they all peer out from our phones like those twins in The Shining saying 'come play with us.
Some of our flight attendants are uncomfortably loud and I have to peer out and make sure the person's not aware we're talking about them.
Black-and-white photos of faces peer out from the folds of the furoshiki, which, unlike their traditional counterparts, are empty and cannot be opened.
The entire history of astronomy has hinged on studying the universe with light, but now, we have an entirely different way to peer out into the cosmos.
Dogs with childlike faces peer out of frames; unreal flowers bloom; girls stand with their feet on the ground as their hair gets sucked up into the sky.
And while they vacillate, the rest of us peer out from a ship lost at sea, just hoping the harbor we find won't be Russia or prison.   2.
Near the coastline, the 50-meter (164 feet) Ana Kakenga, known as the "cave of two windows," ends at two jagged holes that peer out to the sea.
Children peer out from behind the bars into the light, scarred by intense trauma and uncertain of their future, terrified both of their prison and the outside world.
Large-scale murals of some of the animal kingdom's most recognizable faces peer out from the streets in Eastern Europe from Estonia to Germany, and many other international locations.
At the end of the lecture, they escorted us to "the eggs," where we could take leisurely walks, peer out at Manhattan, and stare into the river of sewage below.
As a lonely, sleepless boy, the writer and performer Justin Sayre used to peer out of his second-floor bedroom in small-town Pennsylvania and up into the night sky.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — The three teenage girls — shy and even seeming slightly embarrassed as they peer out from their Islamic head scarves — do not look much like a heavy metal band.
Emerging from layers of graphite, smudged all to hell into an almost luminous haze, the characters in artist Nathan Reidt's recent drawings peer out at the viewer in a trance.
Two works from the series are tucked in amid Boobroom's gynic energy, and in them, velvety graphite drawings of monkey-headed male bodies, peer out at the viewer from masked black sockets.
In the back, we knelt on the seat to peer out the rear window—seeing, in the broken grasses at the side of the road, the furry creature writhing in agony. Daddy—stop!
Passengers wearing sleek jumpsuits will be able to peer out what the company says will be the largest windows in space, taking up about one-third of the surface area of the dome.
A series of faces earnestly peer out from canopies of white and off-white paper, while ballerinas with impeccable extension show off Elizabethan collars and dazzling headpieces made of string, paper, and tape.
Every moonless night for the next few months, it will peer out at the dark curve of the Earth, hunting for the fluorescent streaks of mystery particles called "ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays" crashing into the sky.
Above, watch Lenny Dee—founder of Industrial Strength Records, a pioneering Brooklyn-based hardcore techno label—peer out from behind space-age Y2K sunglasses and twist the crowd into a mosh pit with his acidic grooves.
KABUL, Afghanistan — In downtown Kabul, from a large mural painted on blast walls at the end of a busy shopping street, the piercing eyes of Komal Singh, now a fourth grader, peer out at the narrow junction.
Picture Prompts A recent New York Times article reports: The three teenage girls — shy and even seeming slightly embarrassed as they peer out from their Islamic head scarves — do not look much like a heavy metal band.
Their introspective, violent gestures are dark and psychological, and embedded within these abstract forms are three pairs of eyes: Black men directly affected by mass incarceration peer out behind the violence they have been dealt since childhood.
All of this history was forgotten or ignored by the people who wrote the rules of the internet and who peer out upon the world from their offices in Silicon Valley and boast of their disdain for the past.
That we can try and answer such questions by building devices like LIGO to peer out into the cosmos stands as a testament to the persistent curiosity and ingenuity of humankind — the qualities that we should most celebrate about being human.
Instead, Mr. Poet has a way of wandering off into the surrounding fields and forests in the morning, leaving Lawrence to peer out windows and doorways in a state of consternation and dismay as she wonders what he's up to.
One of the most precious rituals for a student in the Northeast is to peer out the window on a winter morning, witness a flurry of snow, and realize that there's no need to cram for that test — snow day!
My window was covered with a 16-gauge metal sheet that had dime-size holes cut into it that allowed me to peer out, as if I were looking through a peephole that would give me a view of the city one last time.
HAMMAM AL-ALIL, Iraq (Reuters) - From behind the curtains of his bedroom window, 29-year-old Riyad Ahmed would peer out at Islamic State fighters dragging civilians into a makeshift jail across the street and then sending them in the middle of the night to be executed.
He pretended to use the toilet in his cell in order to climb atop the seat and peer out the window at a few distant hilltops and a handful of nearby buildings, but he saw nothing that would answer the question of where he was being held.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There's a reason why thousands of tourists wait in hours-long lines to One World Trade Center's observation deck or to peer out from the Statue of Liberty's crown: seeing New York City from the sky is an indescribable sight.
Tilt Brush is experimenting with some other cool features including custom avatars, so users can personalize their VR look; Portal Brush, so they can peer out into the real world using the HTC Vive's front camera; and a few other techniques to bring animation into the VR world.
Honestly. Name me one thing that could possibly be a more perfect celebration of the cellophane and bullshit fiesta that is Valentine's Day than to watch a 6'3 tower of sober, male unease as you peer out at the winking lights of New Scotland Yard and Wembley Stadium?
Jackson's eyes peer out over a surreal P.T. Barnum funfair, with nods to Hieronymus Bosch, Cecil Beaton and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres's portrait of Napoleon I. Kehinde Wiley, famed for painting Barack Obama, has spoken of Jackson's library of art-history books and how the two discussed Mr Wiley's studio practices.
When the internet became widely available in Russia in the mid-90s, the first generation born after the fall of the Soviet Union began gathering at the homes of their one or two friends who had the internet so that, together, they could peer out that window into the rest of the world.
Get Stuffed is still full of stuffed animals that peer out at you like memories from a past you thought you'd forgotten; the Little Angel Theatre is still full of puppeteers; and Islington Music still stocks the same generic sheet music I dutifully bought as a young player of the world's sexiest instrument, the clarinet.
There is plenty of whimsy and humanity on show: in one picture by Akihiko Okamura, local residents provide tea and biscuits to the combatants of a Northern Irish street battle, and in a playful early series by Henri Cartier-Bresson, covering the coronation of King George VI, Britons peer out from Trafalgar Square dressed in their Sunday best, many seemingly with one foot still in the Edwardian era.
But observers also peer out of concert scenes and religious paintings, and most especially, from a series of vivid single-figure history paintings featuring unusually attractive protagonists, such as "Judith and Holofernes," (1626-27), whose dark-eyed Judith coolly dangles Holofernes' head by a lock of his hair, or "David and Goliath," (1000-16) in which David, pretty as a girl, hovers almost affectionately over Goliath's massive, oozing, severed head.
There is a scene toward the end in which Trier allows a handheld camera to linger squarely on Huppert's face, so that the audience can absorb the lines dug into her brow, the skin made papery with age, the eyes that peer out with a coolness bordering on disdain—and it is as if Trier is saying that even this unfiltered glimpse into her soul, this exercise in cinéma vérité, is just another facet.
The secularists have their island and peer out mistrustfully at everyone else.
Peer out from behind the regatta bunting and stop being such a twonk.
A pair of eyes mysteriously peer out from a dark blue expanse.Honolulu Museum of Art, wall label, Untitled by Ruth Root, 2005, accession TCM.2009.23.160 The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Gardenhirshhorn.si.edu, the Honolulu Museum of ArtUntitled, 2005, accession TCM.2009.23.
Her mother would peer out of the window to see what animal she was bringing home each day. She would also nurse sick animals back to health. A scholarship enabled her to attend Loyola Marymount University, earning a B.A. in Sociology and Education. Akbar planned to teach after graduation.
Below the outer two Wise Virgins and the two Foolish Virgins, two faces peer out of the wall on each side. On the wise side, they represent the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon. On the foolish side, they represent Zephaniah and, maybe, Isaiah. In the center, between the two doors, is Justice flanked by two angels.
On the ground, baby dragons peer out from cavities and the ground is littered with human bones. The plinth of the main sculpture displays eight panels on which the legend of St. George is related. The subsidiary sculpture depicts the princess in seemingly serene prayer. Saint George, likewise, is not looking at the dragon but his gaze is piously focused in the distance.
Astronauts peer out of Destiny Laboratory, 2001 Two types of space stations have been flown: monolithic and modular. Monolithic stations consist of a single vehicle and are launched by one rocket. Modular stations consist of two or more separate vehicles that are launched independently and docked on orbit. Modular stations are currently preferred due to lower costs and greater flexibility.
The film often features shadows, mirrors, windows, and, less so, water. The shadows are present from the first scene where the blinds make bars on Marion and Sam as they peer out of the window. The stuffed birds' shadows loom over Marion as she eats, and Norman's mother is seen in only shadows until the end. More subtly, backlighting turns the rakes in the hardware store into talons above Lila's head.
Players can look through keyholes to help them survey a room before entering and can lean to look from cover without fully exposing themselves. The player is able to be detected if they peer out from behind a wall for too long, a feature not seen in Dishonored. To avoid detection, the player may choke people out or slit their throats. Bodies can be carried away and concealed.
Two bright blue eyes peer out of the shell alongside two orange antennae and two orange antennules. The organism also features maxillae to help guide particles of food into its mouth. Some morphological differences arise based upon the geologic habitat the organism resides in. For instance, some individuals of Calcinus elegans found in Hawaii display orange bands on their ambulatory legs, differing from the pure blue bands found in individuals of the Indo-Pacific.
The car proceeds to swing around a few small helices before plunging back into the abandoned mine building, where it slows down. A spotlight turns on illuminating the canary cage seen earlier. A lightning special effect flashes from the shaft ahead, as the canary turns over on its perch, to indicate it died. The car begins to ascend the mine shaft at as crows peer out from behind the broken boards surrounding the shaft.
Compare these de translations by Watson ("virtue") and Mair ("integrity"). > There is no greater evil than for the mind to be aware of virtue, and to act > as though it were a pair of eyes. For when it starts acting like a pair of > eyes, it will peer out from within, and when it peers out from within, it is > ruined. There are five types of dangerous virtue, of which inner virtue is > the worst.
As a child, Mikelsons would peer out of bomb shelters to catch any glimpse he could of the planes being flown in the skies. This was the birth of his passion in life, which was to fly planes. His family moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, during the 1950s where his father was offered a job as a violinist for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Mikelsons finally began pursuing his passion when he saw a sign offering flights for under $10.
Neither Fesler nor Oosterbaan wanted to play the game and Crisler indicated that Michigan would forfeit but would not reschedule the game. Larkins would not accept the forfeit and the game proceeded as scheduled. The game was set to be played in front of 50,535 fans, some of whom built small bonfires in the stands to keep warm. Others sat with boxes over their heads to shield from the cold, with holes cut in to peer out.
Although Sharon was meant to be fourteen, licensing regulations required the cast actress to be a sixteen- year-old who could "play down."Smith and Holland 1987, p. 123. Holland and Smith were looking for a "bouncy, attractive, oddly vulnerable young woman" who would come across as slightly more sophisticated than the character of Michelle Fowler, due to be Sharon's closest peer. Out of the various applicants they had seen, they felt only actress Letitia Dean had all of the qualities they were looking for.
Beginning in December 2008, Hammie painted a series of self-portraits perched atop stools and unstable pedestals. Hammie was inspired by images of America's first black president's authoritative pose at the lectern, and their connection to the visual legacy of the enslaved black body on the auction block. The painting Recognition from 2009 depicts a backlit hulking man sitting atop a stool, turning his body to peer out at the viewer. The figure's face is obscured by a shadow that interrupts the viewer's gaze.
Swami Vivekananda compared human mind with a monkey who is always restless and incessantly active by his own nature. He noticed, the human mind naturally wants to get outside, to peer out of the body, as it were, through the channels of the organs. So, he stressed on practice of concentration, as he felt there is no limit to the power of the human mind, the more concentrated it is, the more powerful it becomes. Swami Vivekananda suggested not to do anything which disturbs the mind or makes it restless.
Low hills swell out of shallow valleys and villages are pinpointed by church spires peeping above dark spinneys. Near Foxton and Gumley the Laughton Hills tumble down to the Grand Union Canal and Welland Valley, forming one of the best landscapes in this part of the district. High Leicestershire consists of the tract of land between Market Harborough, Tilton On The Hill and towards Melton Mowbray and forms some of the loneliest countryside in the Midlands. Many villages were deserted centuries ago and remote hills such as Robin-a- Tiptoe in the parish of Tilton peer out over pastures and the occasional farmhouse.
As he is about to attack, Adam appears on the back of the truck, and shoots the dog in the head, killing him instantly. As day breaks, the dogs flee off into the woods and the bloodied exhausted parents lead the children back to the house and the family dog comes bounding out of nowhere to join them. The camera pans above the house and through the forest before a close-up of a dark cave entrance. A pair of yellow eyes, like the ones from earlier in the film, peer out from the darkness before the end credits begin.
The remains of the Kaisersaal peer out from behind the glass façade of the Sony Center After the fall of the wall in 1989 the remaining part of the hotel was safeguarded as a listed historical monument. However, when the resurrection of Potsdamer Platz was underway and the first plans for the new Sony Center were drawn up, this factor was not considered; the Kaisersaal stood in the way and was therefore earmarked for demolition. In 1993 a plan was developed to move the Kaisersaal 75 metres (246 feet) and integrated into the Center itself. This was carried out in March 1996 at a cost of 75 million marks.
The animated Statue of Liberty was conceived by Aykroyd, who liked the idea of taking a static image and making it move about, comparing it with seeing the Eiffel Tower moving or Victoria Falls flowing in reverse. The statue's role was originally written as a weapon for Vigo but this idea did not progress the narrative. The effect was a combination of a costume worn by Fye, miniatures, and larger-than-life-size elements like the statue's crown— which in reality was too small to let the Ghostbusters peer out. The crown was mounted on a gimbal, allowing it to be pivoted as though its wearer was walking.
Territory lines often remain the same even after the original owls are replaced entirely by a new pair. It was thought in Nova Scotia that some pairs may prospect a potential nest site as much as year before they use it. Despite usually using sickly or dying trees, some nests have found in partially hollow but still living oaks. Barred owl nestlings peer out of the typical nesting site, a spacious tree hollow. Usually in areas with few or no natural tree hollows, often within younger secondary forests or overharvested areas, this species will uses other birds’ nests and occasionally also the dreys of squirrels.
In Ezekiel 1:5–11 they are described as having the likeness of a man, and having four faces: that of a man, a lion (on the right side), and ox (on the left side), and an eagle. The four faces represent the four domains of God's rule: the man represents humanity; the lion, wild animals; the ox, domestic animals; and the eagle, birds. These faces peer out from the center of an array of four wings; these wings are joined to each other, two of these are stretched upward, and the other two cover their bodies. Under their wings are human hands; their legs are described as straight, and their feet like those of a calf, shining like polished brass.
Suckers are a bottom- feeding fish common throughout many parts of the US. The gigging of suckers for food occurs predominately in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas, in the region referred to as the Ozarks. Sucker gigging is usually done at night with lights to maximize the visibility of the fast moving fish. Ozarks residents of the past often waded the clear local streams at night and gigged suckers while using light from hand-held lanterns. Modern sucker gigging uses specially constructed jon boats that have a set of lights mounted on the bow of the boat and a railing around the bow that allows the "gigger" to stand up and peer out in front of the boat in an attempt to locate and gig fish.

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