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Once there, she couldn't stop peering out of the window.
" Mr. Colbert asked him, "Are you peering out the windows?
Suspects suddenly have a public face, peering out of mug shots.
Video was captured of the cat peering out a second-floor window.
Gran yells, peering out at her from under the bill of her cap.
Peering out at this group on Thursday made Mr. Seliger a little sad.
But the eyes peering out from behind those glasses were sharp and commanding.
The man's face is grave, peering out of the frame as if expecting someone.
Peering out of one person's eyes, paradoxically, means getting a better look at everyone else.
While all I could see were scars peering out from under my arms, she saw beauty.
And I remember when we passed one, you could see these faces peering out at you.
A clown fish peering out from the tentacles of a sea anemone affected by climate change.
He posted images on twitter of people peering out of a storefront that had gone into lockdown.
The problem is that in peering out into space, we don't really see things as they are.
The camera then switches places to show us his eyes peering out through the slot in wonder.
Benjamin Willard, peering out through slatted window blinds while on the violent bender that opens Apocalypse Now.
He's a busy demon, peering out through Mr. Murray's squinty eyes, seeing all and remaining actively unimpressed.
The mouse is on the left side of the image, peering out from behind an orange mushroom.
Pejić is peering out from behind her tousled mane on the glossy exterior of GQ Portugal's April issue.
The mouse is on the left side of the image, peering out from behind an orange mushroom cap.
A video of Wednesday's arrest shows Pelle, 54, peering out from behind a wardrobe at the bunker's entrance.
But peering out the windows and onto the vast hilly expanse of the courtyard, all of that peels away.
In the distance, stood a black mountain range, the bright edges of the northern lights peering out from behind.
When your human sees you peering out from behind the wall, that means she knows you're lying in wait.
Krgovich, with that metropolitan sensibility, sets himself up as an observer, analyzing himself and peering out at the world.
He said that one day, a policeman noticed him peering out and demanded to know who made the holes.
One guy has so many tattoos on his face he seems to be peering out from behind a thicket.
Soon he was sitting at the wheel, peering out the windshield at what I imagined was a field of dreams.
Meanwhile, young Republican National Committee staff members pressed themselves against the windows, peering out and taking photographs of the scene.
"Normally, there's lots of noise here," Mr. Tibbitts said, standing on his porch and peering out at the deserted street.
He was nervous about being seen cruising past with the conspicuous face of a stranger peering out from his passenger seat.
Many of the paintings in the grid are cropped views of a black head or face peering out from behind bars.
A picture of one of them -- piercing eyes peering out from under a pink blanket -- is something you just can't unsee.
He recalled peering out his window in a moment of loneliness to watch "machine gunners" pace around the White House grounds.
A young man about 18 years old answered the door, partially opening it and peering out at my partner and me.
"You guys can't even see my face and I can barely see you," she says, peering out through a half-closed eyelid.
He keeps his black cap pulled down tight over his head, with those cool, coal-burner eyes peering out of the shadows.
As he approached the home, police allege Patterson noticed Jayme's father, 56-year-old James Closs, peering out a window with a flashlight.
More beautiful than the mountainscape were the people: responding with friendly namastes, peering out from their windows and doorways as we passed by.
"It's degrading for the government to blame women for being out at night," she told CNN, peering out beneath her signature baseball cap.
Kyle wasn't sure what to think until he walked back to their house — only to see the nanny peering out of the bedroom window.
In it, Parker perches on an unmade bed in a dark room, hands clasped, peering out the window presumably waiting for someone to return.
The shaky footage shows the iguana peering out of the toilet and the man's grandmother screaming as she chases it with a hair brush.
The watermarks, nestled inside the openings made by the interlocking, sharply angled planes, become blind eyes peering out of the painting at the viewer.
After years of peering out at busy streets from apartment windows, I have a balcony that overlooks a lake flanked by waterfalls and forests.
If you're in one of the window suites, you get a pair of binoculars for peering out of the window, which is pretty cool.
You know, like, a person is facing away from the camera, looking back, with a weird little dog peering out from the bubble. Gorgeous!
We continued along a dirt path bisecting the meadow, startling a prairie dog that was peering out of a burrow to our immediate right.
We'll hopefully find out soon — all we know now is that there's an eye peering out as Sasha from the hole in the attic floor.
She was fun and sweet and loving, wistful and thoughtful in the answers that she seemed to search for, peering out on the horizon line.
While peering out the window of a very locked and likely bulletproof car, June watches Serena saunter up the stairs of an unknown building. Mrs.
While the location was safer, with no civilians peering out of bar windows, it was the place where the most dangerous work would take place.
They also posted a photo of the little pup mournfully peering out of a holding cell, probably regretting all of her crimes and rethinking her life.
Astronauts, peering out of the space station windows, have witnessed close-calls to the exposed space station — including a "bullet hole" left in a solar array.
"What are we doing here?" bellowed a barefoot man in a baggy Hawaiian shirt and shorts, bright blue eyes peering out from beneath bushy white eyebrows.
A woman peering out of a window asked a group of reporters if they could find out about a sick person from a family living nearby.
And it seems that recently, a certain subset of audience members have rejected the notion that wildlife cams should be undisturbed portholes peering out into nature.
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. — The scene was almost quaint, this cowboy-hatted neophyte preaching his gospel as about 2284 supporters, peering out from snow-drenched hoodies, nodded along.
Bourman found herself peering out of the window praying to see land, only to find a sea of clouds that masked any perception of where they were.
A few hoping to jam to some Kanye tunes were instead treated to West peering out of the sunroof of a car that drove by the venue.
But today, largely thanks to space telescopes peering out from Earth's orbit, we know we look up at night into a galaxy with more planets than stars.
It's difficult to read the passage and not think of beloved Francie Nolan peering out another window in another New York City borough, almost 100 years earlier.
The resulting images are immediately intriguing: the figures' bodies resemble wax sculptures, but their expressions are alive, with glistening eyes peering out from beneath carefully crafted costumes.
She calls them her version of the pink ribbon: In each one of them, Sue is the woman, peering out from the mouth of the disease consuming her.
Best I could tell by peering out across the dark Las Vegas racetrack that was dotted with floodlights was that this all happened on a carefully charted course.
A woman's face smirks playfully from one image, her face peering out with its human features, while her body sports the yellow and black pattern of a bee.
From the windows in the prison's visiting room, incarcerated men can see townspeople strolling by, but, when I visited, Dennis had no interest in peering out the windows.
Peering out from the smoke-infused fibers of the decorative wall-hanging is a white cat, its lips parted slightly, a curiously small pink flower gripped between its paws.
On its Facebook page, it released a photograph of him on Monday peering out from a cage with a selection of the day's Taipei newspapers arrayed in the foreground.
If you're as squeamish as I am, then you probably watch Game of Thrones' battle scenes through fingers over your eyes, occasionally peering out to check when it's done.
Cascades of tiny stanzas in "The Whip" and "Two Ways of Looking in a Mirror" evoke the smallness of the self peering out of a vast expanse of blankness.
Standing opposite the bar, sipping a full-bodied, zesty Syrah, I felt like I was in a castle, peering out over a kingdom of green scrub and white cloud.
And just like that, after gazing into Olivia Benson's eyes peering out at us from her kitty porthole, we suddenly felt a burning desire to buy a cat backpack.
The shooter, later identified by officials as 22-year old Brian Isaack Clyde, appears panicked, peering out behind wide-framed glasses over the mask that covers his nose and mouth.
Some women dream of their wedding day; I dream of the day I'll get my tiny face as his screensaver, peering out at him from behind the date and time.
SOUTHAMPTON, New Jersey (CNN)The brown-eyed beagle rests his head on the edge of his bed, his eyes peering out as volunteers walk by and stop to pet him.
If you walk past any roadside magazine stand here in New Delhi you may see a reddish-orange face peering out at you, printed prominently on the fronts of Indian publications.
The technicians who wander around removing newly weaned pups and replenishing food and water are dressed head to toe in cleanroom suits, hands gloved and feet bootied, peering out through visors.
As Ms. Thomas spoke, a cluster of naked Jarawa children were making a racket outside the isolation ward, peering out at the lights of the village and calling to passers-by.
The video shows her, clad in a red hoodie, inside an elevator pushing buttons for multiple floors, peering out of the opened elevator and cautiously stepping out while waving her arms.
Ms. Zemansky, peering out of a slit of her tent on a sidewalk on B Street, told of huddling for warmth as the rain pounded on her tent before she escaped.
The image was shared by the European Space Agency (ESA) this weekend and looks to be a bit of a selfie, capturing parts of BepiColombo before peering out into the dark abyss.
Plenty of others had also taken this pullout, peering out from the edge of the cliffs with binoculars; I began to wish that I had a pair, but immediately dismissed the thought.
Sigmund Freud, Jo March, the Bronte Sisters, Elizabeth Taylor, Cleopatra — each peering out of the edge of their frames a la Hogwarts paintings in Harry Potter, central characters of Johanna's active imagination.
Assil Diab KHARTOUM, Sudan — Peering out of a tinted window from the backseat of the car as it crawled down an empty side street, the young graffiti artist's eyes darted back and forth.
At first I thought it was some sort of surreal prank; he looked so silly with a green pillowcase over his head, peering out through crudely cut eyeholes like a half-dressed ghost.
In a photo the Transformers: Dark of the Moon star shared to Instagram, Statham, 51, and Jack were peering out the window while the little boy was perched on top of his dad's lap.
Many of these still flourish today, with performers covered head-to-toe in vibrant, patterned fabrics or garments woven from natural fibers, carrying myriad accessories, and peering out from small holes of sculptural masks.
As with Cozumel, and Kuwaq Yaku before it, I got goosebumps seeing a multitude of brown faces peering out from my television (even if incidental NPCs in this game have only one facial expression).
Standing like giant stickers from a collector's album, the posters bore the faces of several journalists jailed in Russia, peering out form behind bars, under a banner reading "During the World Cup, repression continues".
In this instance he captured the image at the Floret Flower Farm in Washington State by erecting a dark sealed tent, with a periscope peering out of its top, onto a wooden slat deck.
ST. LOUIS — Clara Walker, a mother of nine and grandmother of eight, was peering out the window of her home three years ago after hearing what she initially thought were gunshots from a television crime show.
Behind the hole, peering out from under the signpost identifying the first tee, Josh Braver snapped a photograph of Woods's follow through while his five-year-old son, Luke, gazed at the image on the viewfinder.
WASHINGTON — "This is my first and only book party, and I didn't do the invites," the former F.B.I. director James Comey said Tuesday night, peering out over a sparse crowd on the seventh floor of the Newseum.
Habib Thiam, 48, a chef who lives on the fifth floor of an apartment building overlooking the staircase, said he remembers peering out of his bathroom window to see a film crew, and Phoenix as the Joker.
The royal statement follows a video released by the Daily Mail on Sunday reportedly taken outside Epstein's Manhattan home in December 2010, which shows the Duke briefly peering out and waving from behind the mansion's front door.
Even the album artwork is almost a pastiche of the singer-songwriter records of yore, down to the thinned-out art-deco font and photograph of Collins, shaggy-haired and glum, peering out of a burnt orange halo.
The first thing you see when you arrive at PETA headquarters in Norfolk, VA, is the line of people snaking around a row of buses, reassuring the anxious dogs and cats peering out from inside their plastic carriers.
One such example features a blonde woman in a miniskirt peering out from her row house to check on a solider dressed in combat fatigues, crouching in the neighboring doorway, his rifle aimed somewhere outside the picture plane.
By viewing these normal moments through Harvey's eyes, we understand how she defines being alive: with dentures in a glass, a lone Christmas lawn ornament against charcoal clouds, a child peering out the back windshield of a red truck.
She's clad in a lavender top that for all the world looked like a vintage Nudie shirt, her mischievous blue eyes peering out from behind a neat pair of reading glasses and a precise slash of posey-pink lipstick.
In a photo Huntington-Whiteley shared to Instagram over the weekend, Statham and Jack are peering out the window of what appears to be a private plane while the little boy is perched on top of his dad's lap.
With bizarre lines such as "see the cod, a fat, fine and Norwegian one," the video features central bank governor Oeystein Olsen as "DJ Codfather", peering out the window of his central Oslo office through a pair of binoculars.
Food is served by expert scuba divers who deliver foie gras, lobster salad and champagne in waterproof cases before leaving the diners peering out of the portholes, enjoying the strange tranquillity of eating in an air pocket, completely submerged.
"Bernie and I have been friends for many, many years, long before I ever got in politics and I don't see any reason this should change," said Warren, peering out from under a "Make Earth Cool Again" baseball cap.
Bagram Airfield personnel outfitted reporters, staff, Secret Service agents and the vice president with bulletproof vests and Kevlar helmets, and we filed into four heavily armed Chinook helicopters with machine gunners peering out the four corners of each long-bodied aircraft.
Gula was for years an unnamed celebrity after an image of her a teenage Afghan refugee was featured on National Geographic magazine's cover in 1985, her striking green eyes peering out from a headscarf with a mixture of ferocity and pain.
Aside from some beer logos by the bars and a few tiny Geico geckos peering out from the trees, almost no corporate signs are visible, and Mr. Hurwitz said he had turned down big offers for naming rights on the theater.
Cradling a sewing machine and a blank accordion book crafted of tarlatane and paper, Berriolo bundled herself into the far end of a subway car, peering out at the masses of tired, end-of-day workers and commuters encased in the silent carriage.
Contrasted with the final image — of a pensive Mr. Kasich, peering out an office window – the point is clear: Mr. Kasich isn't just the only one who can "stop Hillary Clinton," he is the only one fit to occupy the Oval Office.
"This place looks like a concentration camp and we're not supposed to have that in America," said David Casillas, 44, a disabled veteran who tried to donate baby food on Friday to the hundreds of migrant families peering out through the fence.
It occurs to me that an image of a Black man peering out of a partially lifted up manhole cover (which has been used for the cover of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man) can signify Black people who are emancipated legally, but still marginalized socially.
On either side of him, we see a broken cart carrying examples of Johns's work and a profile of a snowman — both are motifs used by the artist in "The Seasons," his four-part encaustic from 1985-86 — peering out from behind the skeleton.
His early works, images of which circulated on the internet in 2013, weren't bad: one showed Mr. Bush's toes and knees peeking from his bath water, another featured his naked back in the shower, with his all-too-familiar visage peering out from a shaving mirror.
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta posted Wyatt's photo on its Facebook page shortly after Atlanta advanced to the big game: a picture depicting an irresistibly cute little guy decked out in a Falcons jersey and neck brace, peering out from blue-rimmed glasses and holding up his right index finger.
"When we CT scanned the rocks to get a better look at the limb bones we were shocked to discover an incredible, nearly complete skull peering out at us from the computer screen," said University of Cambridge paleontologist Daniel Field, lead author of the research published in the journal Nature.
TOKYO — The 23,600 people aboard the Diamond Princess, locked down for more than a week and desperate for information, have been reduced to peering out windows as hazmat-suited workers take away the newest coronavirus patients and mysterious buses, their interiors shrouded by curtains, come and go from the port.
His paintings, like Rauschenberg's, began to incorporate sculptural elements, as with "Target With Four Faces" (1955), which included the familiar target but with four plaster casts of an eerily expressionless face, cut off just below the eyes, peering out from beneath a wooden slat affixed to the top of the painting.
In John Joseph Adams' Cosmic Powers, io9 co-founder Charlie Jane Anders opens her story "A Temporary Embarrassment in Spacetime" with the following description: The Vastness was a ball of flesh in space, half the size of a regular solar system, peering out into the void with its billions of slimy eyemouths.
Peering out at the river today, I was periodically interrupted by text messages from my mother, sending me paragraphs as she tried to plan a hike for us tomorrow, and I, again, got to thinking that maybe throwing my phone in the Hudson is the only real way to liberate myself from this techno-world.
Surveillance footage at 2000 East 22015nd Street, one of the seven towers in the complex, had caught the gunman stepping onto the elevator from the 2122th floor before he rode down, paced in the lobby, put a bandanna over his face and, after a minute of peering out the back door, strode toward the playground.
Construction on the project had barely broken ground at that point — hard-hat tours are just beginning this week — but prospective buyers could still tour units in virtual reality, "walking" around mock layouts and peering out windows to envision the enviable view they might be able to wake up to every morning (drones were used to capture accurate, floor-by-floor perspectives).
By day's end, Christine Blasey Ford and Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh had sunk their heels into the same faded green carpet and looked into the same camera peering out from a slit in the rounded wooden dais where 21 senators had been scheduled, tentatively, to reconvene the next morning for a vote — a date set before either witness had said a word.
Hara finds fleeting moments such as the blurred image of a child behind a translucent curtain from the "Fringes of Articulation," (2004) series, or the slightly out of focus image of a dog peering out of a car window which she framed against the backdrop of a tall, imposing building from the "Here and There Behind the Clouds," (2008), series.
One user created an image of Carlson as Pepe the frog, a common pro-Trump symbol, tucking Duca into bed (" TUCKED ," it said); another wrote, " JUST WAIT TILL TUCK ' KILL A JEW FOR GOOD LUCK ' CARLSON IS SHOVING YOU IN THE OVEN AT CAMP TRUMP !" accompanied by a crude image of Carlson as a Nazi prison guard, and Duca peering out from an oven.
Lastly, we could stretch the boundaries of the portrait and instead of a painting or photograph, make it a black-and-white film montage by Steve McQueen, in which there is a long shot of him standing by the window in the White House, peering out in silence while in the foreground a clump of advisers and cabinet members talk among themselves, until Obama turns and walks towards them and the camera and the part like the Red Sea and they are suddenly quiet, waiting for him to speak.

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