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So I perused Petfinder and found the face I wanted.
She perused posts for apartments she could not yet afford.
On the patio outside, four college students perused the menu.
It can also, when perused critically, stimulate reasoning, empathy and debate.
I have perused it and carefully read the conclusions and recommendations.
I perused a case exhibiting lighters with Nazi insignia on them.
She perused crystal cuff links (made in China) and candy bars.
Dr. Vaughan perused the aerial shots taken of the suspicious region.
Instead, they perused convention exhibits or waited in line for the luncheon.
Something perused on a Kindle, you might say, is an ex-book.
Free WiFi was also available to customers as they perused the store.
Across the room, an Asian man in his 303s perused his smartphone.
At that, Father Cárdenas perused his blue program, illustrated with Raphael's Transfiguration.
More of Jillian Mayer's conceptual investigations can be perused on her website. Related:
We perused the local mom-and-pop scenes, but also indulged in tourist traps.
Or perused the police blotter for the Town of Dutch Harbor, in Unalaska, Alaska?
I perused the doughnut display case, where each treat looked better than the last.
Fans perused the art pieces and tons of mech ... while also enjoying listening sessions.
I'd already perused a 400-square-foot West Village resale using a Samsung Gear headset.
Once you've perused the utilities and emptied the trash can, it's time for some games.
As one perused the wine list, I asked him to choose a bottle under $100.
Trump perused it and, without suggesting any additions or deletions, nodded that it looked fine.
She constantly perused a whip list that nudged slowly, sometimes painfully slowly, to 22019 votes.
He took depositions from plant employees, perused public records and organized huge amounts of historical data.
Still, she perused a rack of monochrome tops before landing on a winter white cashmere sweater.
Residents ate pad thai lunches and perused the flower stands at the nearby Second Street Market.
Instead, he perused the ruins of the sixties, reading Pynchon and Borges, going to punk shows.
He sat alone, eating not one but 2 ice cream sundaes as he perused some paperwork.
Among the sources Waldseemüller and Ringmann perused were letters written by the Florentine explorer Amerigo Vespucci.
And, after we perused all the various tweets that are flung at him, certain patterns were revealed.
A number of men perused the pebbled beach looking for traces of material from the doomed jetliner.
Cramer perused Fed Funds Futures analysis by Carley Garner, co-founder of the DeCarley Trading futures brokerage firm.
Some of this may be familiar to those who perused two previous indictments issued by Mr Mueller's team.
He found them mostly by driving around, though he also perused the commercial real estate listings on Craigslist.
I kind of perused them and wasn't even looking for my name, just at what the categories were.
Finally, we perused the store for the nails, which were a couple of aisles over from "Tool World."
We perused Staples, Amazon, Boxed, and Walmart to see which had the best prices on bulk school supplies.
Elaine Welteroth, editor of Teen Vogue, perused the racks at the vintage shop wearing a shoulder-baring top.
She perused my gory selfies and sent swabs to be tested to rule out a staph infection (negative).
" After reading that, I looked up the definition of "perused," and discovered that I was among "most people.
Famed designers like Alexander Wang and Miuccia Prada have perused its weird wares in search of oddball inspiration.
Rieser found his subjects mostly by driving around, though he also perused the commercial real estate listings on Craigslist.
For anyone who's perused Sly's Instagram, you'll notice he's a typical dad who loves to show off his kids.
Well, I have — but I've perused the site just long enough to deduce that it was not for me.
While waiting in line, I perused the refrigerator on the side that was stocked with juices, yogurts, and more.
I perused Goldbelly's curated guide to "Best Gifts from NYC", knowing there had to be some great bagels inside.
And the British public have perused what is offered and have unanimously decided upon: getting shitfaced and hanging out.
Late one afternoon, before the music had started, my husband and I sat down and perused the cocktail menu.
As I perused his informative book, I happened upon a recipe for a whole-wheat challah with flax seeds.
I went in and perused the menu and, while it looked fantastic, it was a bit beyond my frugal budget.
Anyone who's perused the fast fashion-filled racks at Forever 21 should take a closer look at their bank statements.
He perused all the fun restraint devices ... and he did it all with a bevy of lovely ladies in tow.
Most of my maps lie rolled up in tubes, tucked away like books to be perused at some future date.
Men and women who looked as though they had just stepped out of a fashion store display perused stylish goods.
So he had to keep his desires in check as he perused an online auction of NASA relics in May 2012.
I perused the drinks menu but realized you'd struggle to get anything under $25, and wine was more expensive than cocktails.
At the Freshers' Fair, where the university societies set out their stalls for incoming students, Mendes perused the Drama Society's booth.
Thanks to this officer's mistake, though, my mail, which effectively outed me, had been sent to and perused by another inmate.
I had perused a number of rooms, but when I saw Cortana on the front page, I was instantly drawn in.
We perused all the fine print, and our verdict is that yes, it actually is, provided you use a lot of data.
As I perused the menu, I was perplexed by the pricing: tea was €6.50 ($7.20), but an Aperol Spritz was €6 ($6.60).
Goods perused by people at the stores, but then bought and paid for on Alibaba's platforms, were added towards the sales total.
I stopped in one, perused the menu, and selected two marijuana specials — Nine-Pound Hammer and Trainwreck — and some CBD gummy bears.
I perused and ordered things online, a lot of cheap but pretty items to replace what my mother had once given to me.
I perused Clinique, Sephora, K-Beauty, Drunk Elephant, and Ole Henriksen, and, each time, she was fewer than five steps away from me.
So, we've perused the virtual shelves and so far, we're in love with her seersucker dresses, gingham rompers and skirts and cateye sunnies.
As I perused the menu, I decided to go ahead and get the thing on it that was least the familiar to me.
The writer and radio host Kurt Andersen said he had trouble picking the right headphones as he perused CNET's exhaustive review section recently.
So you've survived orientation, broken the ice with your new roommate, and perused every last course syllabus before finalizing this semester's class schedule.
As we went back to the buffet with clean plates for dessert, I perused the offerings — coconut cake, pecan pie and Boston cream.
Potential of a future AI apocalypse aside, we've perused the internet for the latest in robotic products that will definitely make your life easier.
Mr. van der Walt's team of "20 to 30 professionals" perused 860,000 emails and an "excess of 1.36 million documents," according to the firm.
At the Flight Club sneaker store just south of Union Square on Thursday night, eager customers perused the gleaming shelves, hunting for classic kicks.
Rather, as the inspector general's office perused other materials, including items related to Nowrouzzadeh's case, they stumbled on his case and decided to investigate.
"These Are Twitter's New Rules For Preventing Abuse And Harassment," BuzzFeed News reported Friday morning, spurring a shitstorm as its readers perused the fine print.
Joined by 2-year-old son Jameson Moon and a security guard, the pop star perused the aisles and tried on several pairs of boots.
Goods people at the stores had perused, but then bought and paid for on Alibaba's platforms would help add towards the gross merchandise value total.
But not everyone seemed to fall under the same spell: Beside me, a mom with long, thin braids perused her Facebook feed on her iPhone.
Defying the rain that poured over Southern California, attendees mingled throughout the stuccoed outdoor community center, danced to live music and perused artwork being showcased.
You have seen some of our favorite submissions (we got 13,000 of them) and perhaps perused this year's list — now meet the traveler: Jada Yuan.
"There really isn't the money here," Ms. Gordon added, as she perused works by Juliana Huxtable and Reynaldo Rivera in the soaring brick-walled gallery.
So on a recent visit, I ordered zapiekanka (a traditional Polish sandwich) and perused the souvenir stands as I waited for the cheese to melt.
Yeah, Bruce, women love it when you tell them you've carefully perused a hard drive containing their private photos and videos their stalker secretly shot.
If you've perused the cast's social platforms lately — which shows many of them enjoying the sites of Seattle — you'll know that is different for season 14.
It's kind of hard to make out exactly what porn was being perused by the screenshotter but it appears the selections range from teens to MILFs.
Court records show that she denied Jack medical treatment for several hours as she checked her email, perused Facebook, watched animal videos and played video games.
Together, they perused XCOM 2's hairstyle and eye color offerings and determined which combination best fit Lena, now a sniper in his XCOM 2 fantasy.
As a loon called from the river and mice scurried unseen, I perused the large topo map on the wall to plan the next day's adventure.
"This is fantastic," he said in his thick French accent as he perused the shaker carefully and tried to figure out how I had done it.
Take stock of the chargers you've perused ever since the beginning of the smartphone era, and we can almost guarantee that you've gone through countless ones.
He opened up Skype, perused Page's criminal colleagues (Don Corleone, Harry Potter, Keyser Soze) and left one of them a voice mail message from Page's phone.
The Guggenheim staged "Vexations" as part of the exhibition "Mystical Symbolism: The Salon de la Rose + Croix in Paris, 219-1897," so I perused the catalog.
We've perused the internet to bring you the best of the best whether you're going into high school, college, or have kids in elementary and middle school.
Generations of Americans were introduced to the Chinese zodiac by way of restaurant place mats, perused while waiting for platters of kung pao chicken and lo mein.
Ms. Goldstein, who has a passion for travel, said she was "intrigued," by the many places that Mr. Nosal had visited as she perused his dating profile.
Indeed, as I perused the workshops and galleries lining the Hauptstrasse, or main street, I found every single one bursting with hand-carved, brightly painted Christmas decorations.
We perused countless places online together and visited many an open house while she offered us details about levels of buyer interest and potential for kitchen remodels.
In fact, I was disappointed that such a richly narrative and visionary symphonic poem had only a few interpretations, and very little documentation on them to be perused.
Upstairs, the D.J. Patrick Vidal was playing a set for scenesterish 20-and 30-somethings who perused the racks of patterned T-shirts and hooded zip-up parkas.
Plus, we perused the bonkers amount of money people are pouring into self-driving right now, and took a white-knuckle racetrack ride with some robocar speed junkies.
Cardi literally (well, almost) stopped Bev Hills in its tracks when she perused the shelves at Prada, with throngs of fans craning their necks to sneak a peak.
Dressed in all black, Ms. Galás perused the menu, pointing to items with her left hand, which has the words "We Are All HIV+" tattooed on sequential fingers.
Often the rest of the family was still sleeping, and he would sneak me a little coffee so I could feel sophisticated while we perused The Baltimore Sun.
As I, a notorious overthinker with a vivid imagination, pondered my own feelings of guilt, inadequacy and responsibility, I perused responses that were unafraid of radical self-reflection.
Although its website has been blocked in the country for the past two years, its content can still be perused using a virtual private network (VPN) or on Facebook.
Anyone who's perused gaming circles on Instagram, Reddit, and Twitter over the last six months has likely seen a fair share of Fortnite clips of stunning victories or hilarious missteps.
On Sunday, the actresses were spotted shopping in Miami as they perused the aisles of Sephora, Saks Fifth Avenue and the high-end shops of the city's upscale Design District.
If you watched Jimmy Kimmel on Monday night — or have perused social media at any point today — then you know that charismatic Dallas lawyer Rachel Lindsay is the new Bachelorette.
"You can't say that we females can only read one kind of book," said Ms. Chen, as she picked up a children's story and perused a book by Albert Camus.
Even its Sunday newspaper inserts were an event, and its holiday season "toy book" was much perused by children in order to pick out what gifts they planned to ask for.
Federal prosecutors said that Hasson regularly perused Breivik's "manifesto" that tells would-be mass killers how to prepare for a massacre, like what firearms to stockpile and tactical gear to purchase.
Involvement with local Christian communities has historically been a lever of Russian influence, as clearly emerges from the annals of tsarist foreign policy which are still perused by aspiring Russian diplomats.
While the two perused magazines, bought Sasha Obama some headphones and attempted to give CVS employees back scratches, we were all busy wishing we were lucky enough to score an invite.
There are no spoiler-filled chats circulating, begging to be perused and dissected; there are no title-card generators buckling under the weight of thousands of unfunny jokes and winking references.
He perused websites like Zillow to learn property sales history, something he was not able to do when buying a home in Europe, where less information is available through public records.
Tyson and the Uchi team perused the garden thoughtfully, plucking radishes, flowers (including some clover that we've discovered mysteriously tastes like watermelon), green garlic, curly mint, and chives along the way.
As they perused, they added new ideas to our growing list of potential inquiry questions about the teenage experience — for example, Why are teens so often stereotyped as lazy and entitled?
Sharon at first scoffed at the question, but then dug into it ... and wanted to know if Trump was adding a, shall we say, special touch to wall models he perused.
To find out what some of those techniques are, we perused a Quora thread titled "How do you remember what you've just read?" and scoured the web for advice from other readers.
As live jazz mixed with the cacophony of voices throughout the cavernous chamber, my dining companion and I perused the menu while sipping cocktails featuring turmeric-laced vodka and beetroot-spiked gin.
Because any real new mom (or dad for that matter) who saw the ad, or perused Trump's proposed plan, before they were greenlit, likely would have had a very similar reaction to mine.
Perrow sets out a lot of formal definitions and reasoning, but the gist is familiar to anyone who has ever heard of Murphy's Law or perused a novelty t-shirt shop: Shit happens.
"A lot of people have gone back," said Islam, 503, as a few customers wearing masks perused the fruit and vegetables spread outside his shop on Lembu Road in Singapore's Little India neighbourhood.
And so did black TV audiences throughout the country who, if you perused black Twitter followers' responses, thought Wilmore was doing pretty much the same droll, sarcastic beat-downs he's been delivering every weeknight.
Willow and Red perused the set together and even baked a "bread, cucumber, pasta, and green grass cake," which sounds disgusting, but might be the norm at the fictional prison the character lives in.
Customers with blue hair and double nose rings shook water droplets off their jackets and perused the store's clothing and makeup selection while waiting for a spot at one of the cafe's few tables.
As I perused the main courses, feelings toward the lagoon eel, Mr. Raddi put his hand on my shoulder and gently but firmly insisted that I select the Adriatic sole for its exceptional freshness.
"Tabares and my brother Reynaldo Garrido are the best two players Cuba's ever had," Orlando Garrido said as he perused the walls of his Havana home, which is an expansive homage to Cuban tennis.
Thinking back to that first encounter with Bartos in May, I remember her shyness, our small talk about Warsaw's drab postwar skyline, and the candy she gave me to eat as I perused her work.
As I perused the available content packs for the game, some of which add those adorable pets and others which infest your world with vampires, I came to a weird realization: I've been here before.
At its opening event on Thursday evening, the Temple, which also bills itself as an art gallery, more than a dozen visitors perused rooms full of art in which ghastly figures and pentagrams figured prominently.
If you're like us, you probably just perused Instagram during your usual lunchtime social-media scroll only to be greeted by Pete Davidson's brand-new Paper magazine cover — and now, you probably have some questions.
She perused the piles of folded T-shirts alongside her friend, Cat Hoisington, who recently came out as non-binary and was looking for clothes that would be a better fit for their gender identity.
Like Amazon Go, Shopperperception (yes, the name was awful), used 3D imaging (this time from PrimeSense, now owned by Apple) to observe consumers as they looked at store shelves, perused products and even picked some up.
At the excellent Kitab Khana bookstore, I perused the sizable section entitled "Books on Gandhi and by Gandhi" before settling on Mohandas K. Gandhi's autobiography, "The Story of My Experiments with Truth," for just 156 rupees.
I sipped an Old Exchange, a riff on the Old Fashioned using locally made Virgil Kaine rye whiskey, bitters and an orange slice; perused the menu; and stared out at the church steeples looming in the distance.
Next, I perused the menu — we were going to be served everything at once rather than as separate courses due to time constraints, so were asked what we wanted from the two main course options in advance.
He gave some insight into his choices last year, when the Amazon Original series "All or Nothing" -- documenting the Panthers' 2018 season -- had a crew visiting his home as he perused some outfits with his personal tailor.
"​ ⬥ Perusing the Book Review To the Editor: In Jonathan Safran Foer's book "Here I Am," the character Sam Bloch observes that "perused" is "a word that means the exact opposite of what most people think it means.
Okay, how about this: the market cycle, I will venture to guess, Howard, having perused the book and seen you speak, talk to Scott, et cetera, is we're closer to the end of the cycle than the beginning.
I have perused Lonely Planet's "The Travel Book," and while I found some good ideas there, many of their suggestions for Africa and Asia rely too heavily on travelogues and fish-out-of-water narratives written by Westerners.
USS Indianapolis: Research, photos, documents and more Hulver perused Murdick's personnel records and the LST's deck logs, gleaning new information that shows the Indianapolis was likely farther west than the Navy had thought to be at the time of the attack.
Read more: A startup real estate broker that puts a twist on commissions just raised $2 million in seed funding led by an early Compass investorThe recommendation tool would be familiar to anyone who has perused Netflix's Suggestions For You section.
I perused the Department of Justice's website for sex registrants listed within a mile of my office in Oakland and found that the average age was 61, with several offenders in their late 80s still listed and required to register.
While there was barely a line when I checked in, if there had been, I could have easily sat and admired the pastries (okay, and eaten one) in the coffee shop, or perused the menu at the bar while I waited.
The perks are practically hidden in plain sight, stacked up in the loyalty programs of your favorite retailers that just want to thank you for your support, so we've perused them all to pluck out the best benefits for your consideration.
But then, just as we're about to delete our Twitter accounts and subsist solely on a reading diet of London Review of Books back issues, perused from a Wi-Fi-less cabin in the Outer Hebrides, it delivers solid gold.
These elements take on new significance in the shift of context from galleries — where they can be perused at a visitor's leisure — to a film, in which the artist has full control of when and how they are shown to a viewer.
Customers at the upscale retailer's Beverly Hills store on Friday perused a new section with hand-blown glass bongs, Gucci ashtrays, jewelry inscribed with the words "Lighten Up" and cosmetics labeled as containing cannabidiol, a non-high inducing part of the cannabis plant.
He really should write Jessie, he thought as he perused the assortment of pizzas and the signature cheeseburger with black truffle and Brie, all very tempting, though Michael would likely settle on a kale salad and have a staring contest with the bread.
John Osborne, a 55-year-old lawyer from Washington, D.C., perused the fourth-floor exhibits with his wife and said he came because — on the eve of the inauguration — he wanted to surround himself with people from all races, religions and backgrounds.
That was the first thing I checked for as I perused the list of entries; one of the previous year's contestants had included them, smashed unerotically together with bull testicles, and I was relieved to discover they had not become a regular feature.
Since its heyday, the leather community has dwindled to 12 establishments - a handful of bars and nightclubs, a leather-themed coffee shop and a few clothing and equipment stores like Mr S, where on a recent September day shoppers perused leather harnesses, masks and boots.
The interest went beyond the women: Young soldiers eagerly perused the glossy advertisements for the latest stereos, cars and fashion, which they could buy at one of the mall-like PXs on the military's sprawling bases (yes, even cars, which the government would ship home).
WATCH THIS: Chip and Joanna Gaines Explain That None Of Their Success Comes Easy   But as they stopped into cafes, perused thrift stores and caught a movie at a vintage theater, both were reminded of their first days starting out — and how close they've grown since.
At Central Prison in North Carolina, as visitors perused the one-person outdoor cages where inmates in solitary confinement get one hour of recreation per day, Warden Thomas focused mainly on how the bolts are painted orange so that officers will notice if they are tampered with.
Libraries are doing an admirable job in promoting digital literacy, through training programs on the internet—nearly every library program I perused had some version of internet literacy on their program schedule—and through their own pivots to digital with apps like Overdrive, Kanopy, and Lynda.
I am a book critic, so this was an easily solved problem: I perused the enormous pile of books on my desk that had been sent to me by publishers, found a galley that didn't look too dark or esoteric, and set out for the beach with it.
Had they perused chapter 9, they would have found an argument directly linking his moral commitment—that it is "always wrong" for one person to end another person's life—to a legal position regarding laws permitting doctors to assist their terminally ill patients who wish to end their lives.
Our editor, Emily Yoshida perused the cocktail menu before we embarked on this outing and said "YOU HAVE TO GET THIS" about something called the Big Fish Bowl (this is a not-immediately-obvious reference to the film Big Fish, which I didn't pick up on for 2182 hours).
Maybe it was when you flipped your television input over to your Apple TV last night to watch the commercial-free "House of Cards" on Netflix, or when you perused the recorded version of "Saturday Night Live" after work on Monday and fast-forwarded through every real ad.
Always eat grapes downward, advises Samuel Butler, a corroded copy of whose "Note-books" I perused at the backwoods Woodbridge bookstore that seemed, somehow, already erstwhile, while my daughters fussed and bleated to be outside with the miniature cow Mona, so named because her moo was like a moan.
These ultrasound "beacons" emit their audio sequences with speakers, and almost any device microphone—like those accessed by an app on a smartphone or tablet—can detect the signal and start to put together a picture of what ads you've seen, what sites you've perused, and even where you've been.
As I perused the literature on the journey home, I wondered if, in spite of tomorrow's imperfections, whether taking a longer view—perhaps one even beyond a first last breath—may be a more productive mind-set in an era of malaise, whether one opts for the freezer or not. 
We perused the blankets and molcajetes at the shop at José Falcon's, then took a seat on the colorful patio of the adjoining restaurant for cheese enchiladas, clay copitas of sotol and sweeping views of the Sierra del Carmen range (and, incidentally, a fellow skinning rabbits and goats next door).
The entire schedule can be perused here, but some highlights include Lisa Wahlander's sunset performances each Sunday at Pieterspace; Encounter, a series of improvisational performances organized by Mariel Carranza; and the "Genealogy of Domination," a dance based on Leni Riefenstahl's Berlin Olympics photos, staged outside the LA Police Department Headquarters.
While anyone who has perused STACEY's SoundCloud page should already be looking forward to the classic-meets-contemporary singer's follow-up to her 153 debut self-titled EP, it's her new music video that should make any fan (or first-time listener) extra eager to hear — and see — more from the artist.
Now, however, she has teamed up with some other influencers, including the designers Christian Siriano and Mara Hoffman and the socialite Olivia Palermo, who mingled at the party with assorted models, snacked on foie gras puffs and perused a rack of soft, cozy hoodies in black, navy, forest green, blush, cream and slate.
The Life Once Promised Time Lingers On Perpetually Too Long, Occasionally Perused The League of Parents Tony & Lorraine's Opium Parlour The Love Of Pastry Tight Leather Overall Pants Taking Ls On Principle Teenage Lutant Oinja Purtles The Life of Pi The Last of Prophets The Last of Profits This Last One's Perfect
As if the launch of an entirely new, solely-corduroy brand wasn't enough to convince us that this vintage-inspired fabric was on the upswing, corduroy pieces have flooded every online shop we've perused this week: Jackets, flares, skirts, and even corduroy suits are knocking at our bank account's door like an old, forgotten friend.
As a small room of reporters in a faculty lounge perused Mr. Kirk's five-page statement explaining his endorsement ("a second closely connected and equally uncomfortable truth…") Mr. Kirk said that Mr. Sanders, in apparent contrast to Hillary Clinton, had "genuine empathy" and the ability to drum up the enthusiasm of young voters looking to change the political system.
" He perused some documents relating to a land deal he was considering, pausing to fret over the fate of his friend Tom Brady, the New England Patriots quarterback whose four-game suspension for his role in the Deflategate scandal was upheld that morning by a federal appeals court: "He should've sued the N.F.L. in Boston at the very beginning.
If you've visited the site's front page lately or perused r/all (the feed of all new posts across all of Reddit's communities), you might have noticed a strange influx in posts about Trump — and specifically about r/The_Donald, which has long been the most popular subreddit among Trump supporters on the site, with 130,000 users as of Friday morning.
Patrick LeahyPatrick Joseph LeahyAppropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions Graham moves controversial asylum bill through panel; Democrats charge he's broken the rules MORE (D-Vt.) — who has connections to Hollywood after making appearances in several "Batman" movies over the years — perused an expansive raw bar before grabbing an oyster.
When I saw, perused, and read some of The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, all of the sudden I realized, for the first time as a young photojournalist, that a writer didn't have to be at every goddamn location to write a great book, and that a writer only had to have a small piece of the experience if he had the ability to include his own look at things.
And in a dresser drawer in her bedroom there's still a tube of lipstick in her purse, which, like her hand towels and notes to the man who tended to her property, was etched with the same initials: E. St. V. M. "You feel like she could walk in at any moment," Holly Peppe, her literary executor, said as she perused Millay's second-floor library, crowded with books and a pile of faded newspapers.

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