The two immediately made a beeline for the dressing rooms without a second glance at anything else in the store. |
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A quick glance at last week's papers reveals that it's monkey business as usual on Wall Street. |
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Shamus could feel his ears turning bright red, and a sidelong glance at Amber told him she was blushing just as much as he was. |
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Another sidewards glance at other areas of her life at this time sees her threatening to seize the cattle of tenants for non-payment of rents. |
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Yule trains alongside his rivals, and admits that he sneaks the odd sideways glance at them. |
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With a glance at my watch, I start running faster, realizing boarding could start any minute. |
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A breeze caught her nightgown and it rose to give Jay a small glance at her pink underwear. |
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Marietta slowly wrapped her light shawl around her shoulders, then tied on her bonnet, taking one last glance at Nathan. |
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Wykk's finger pointed to the brown slop that was called food and with a resigned glance at where Blaise had sat I ate. |
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As Miller approached the helm looming before her, a quick glance at the boom and rigging was a reminder of the vessel's size. |
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A glance at any science text tells us that monogamy is utterly unnatural, unless of course you're a swan. |
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Hopefully, the Chief Minister would do the needful at the right time, he said, throwing a sideways glance at a smiling Mr. Antony. |
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Exhausted and breathless from the simple answer, Ben turned a questioning glance at his mum. |
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Harry shot a glance at me quickly, before nodding his assent and followed the uniformed officer out of the room. |
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His voice dripped with ironic sarcasm, as he spared a moment to glance at her. |
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Arlene spared some of her attention momentarily, to level a glance at her daughter. |
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If anyone doubts the veracity of Chang and Halliday's story they only have to glance at some of the accompanying photographs. |
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As he twisted around to glance at the television news, his back went into spasm. |
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A quick glance at her speedometer told her she exceeded the speed limit by at least fifteen miles per hour, but she didn't care. |
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A simple glance at the long slim solid looking rectangular battery pack demonstrates a quality build. |
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One glance at that dramatic V-shaped radiator grille is enough to tell you that this is an Alfa Romeo. |
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She sighed as she stole a single glance at the picture hanging from the wall. |
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The door opened, allowing many of the gathered ceremonial officers to glance at the guest. |
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A glance at the title of her past films and the catchline of her latest venture is enough to know how important food is for her. |
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A glance at the list of candidates shows that the whole thing is a charade. |
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A glance at the big surprise hits of the last few years shows that many did not owe their success to the star system. |
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I believe a casual glance at the food shelves of our supermarkets tells its own story. |
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He was quite sure it would be restored that afternoon, he said, with quiet emphasis and a surreptitious glance at his watch. |
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A quick glance at my ticket reminded me that I had a seat in the circle and that I wouldn't be having to stand up for this gig. |
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Without one glance at her, he swooped up his bag and books, and stormed out the door. |
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We wanted to use this Hump Day to update you on all the latest college news and give you a quick glance at what to look ahead to this weekend. |
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A quick glance at Priest's index assures us that the King James Version doesn't mention Bartholomew, at least not in the Synoptics. |
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Novelty bands are ten a penny, as even the most cursory glance at the charts on either side of the Atlantic will show you. |
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He turned to glance at the small figure perched next to him on the wagon seat and looked into the serious eyes of his young son. |
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One peremptory glance at me and my one tremulous moment of truth had been rejected. |
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A perfunctory glance at the painting without having any thought on the substance and the meaning of the work is of little use. |
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Because, if you just glance at me, I look as cute and perky and joyful as ever. |
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I glance at the family retainer who has served the Dimplers faithfully since well before the old King's father passed. |
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This question is strengthened by a glance at other holidays that also have a story behind them, namely, Pesach, Succot, Tisha B'av and Purim. |
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Casting a blank glance at me, he looks as though it is I who should apologize for his inadvertent offence. |
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But it seems that the hackers who share this knowledge are still only taking a side glance at the possibilities of phone hacking. |
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Keiko stole a final glance at Jiro before fastening her eyes on the teacher. |
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Her expression had changed from indignation and annoyance to worry and concern with a glance at her wrist. |
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Curiosity piqued my harbored interest and I stole a glance at myself, to see what others saw of me. |
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He passed Kythrus without casting a glance at his interferer as if he were invisible. |
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With one last glance at her retreating back, he turned and walked back into the house. |
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I glance at my handlebar and the computer reads 35 MPH as I continue to accelerate. |
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A glance at the fixture list, and you wonder if the cycle is about to perpetuate itself afresh. |
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I took the opportunity to glance at her, and noticed tears coursing down her cheeks. |
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A photo ID, one you might glance at from ten feet away, is easily forgeable. |
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She did take a moment to glance at what Lisa was wearing though, and wasn't surprised that it was one of her usual dull, frumpy outfits. |
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A cursory glance at the headlines suggests he has more interviews to conduct before anybody starts to believe him. |
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Just a cursory glance at the brochure gives an idea of the immense undertaking this is. |
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A cursory glance at a Greek concordance will quickly show that Mary is never spoken of in this way. |
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As for his newest project, even a cursory glance at the property had his creative juices flowing. |
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Major girl crush potential, she's the kind of girl you'd turn your head to look at so you could get a second glance at what she was wearing. |
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Don Diego knew by a glance at the dress and manner of the stranger, that she was a Gitana. |
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Having this in your wallet will allow you to quickly glance at it before parting with your money. |
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Striding through the lobby with not so much as a glance at the other occupants, the man closed his umbrella and punched a button on the elevator. |
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I glance at the grandfather clock across the room about find its only 7 o'clock. |
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A glance at this year's festive schedules graphically illustrates comedy's demise. |
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After shooting a glance at the digital clock on her nightstand she saw that her friend was indeed right. |
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He made a face at her before settling in his seat and happened to glance at her notebook, half a page of which was full of doodles and sketches. |
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Somewhere in the library an old water clock chimed the hour, making him glance at his timepiece for confirmation. |
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A glance at a thrush distribution map reveals that summer range extends as far north as the birch scrub zone on the Kola peninsular. |
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That view is a tendentious reading of the legal materials, as a quick glance at Article I reveals. |
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A glance at a field guide will indicate the vast area occupied by breeding curlews. |
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A retrospective glance at the 2000-2001 regular season offers ample proof of blatant mismatches. |
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A glance at a map shows the woodchat to be well distributed as a summer visitor in much of Europe. |
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One glance at those staring eyes was enough to confirm that this was a man burning with missionary zeal. |
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As she was preparing to cook it, she happened to glance at the ingredients and noticed that it contained anchovies and fish stock. |
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Maddy's lips separated a little bit and she grinned before shooting another quick glance at Carver while replying. |
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He pointedly shot a questioning glance at Lino, nodding his head towards Mel and Jessica. |
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Then she snapped her head away and shot a quick glance at the rest of the band. |
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I remarked shooting a pointed glance at the stereo where someone was still supposedly singing. |
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She shot a quick glance at Ty, but he was looking the other way, towards the horses. |
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Michelle smiled at him and tentatively shot a glance at Grace before replying. |
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A stray cat scampered across the alley, not sparing a glance at the girl who was wading through an ankle-deep swamp of old newspaper. |
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I laugh at her, pull my clothes towards me and then glance at the Rolex adorning my left wrist. |
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She stole a glance at the four in black, who remained anonymous, stoic, neutral. |
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The security people let them pass with hardly a glance at their documentation. |
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Jenna shot a doubtful glance at the lumpy, brown couch in the corner of the room. |
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She takes her seat and steals a brief glance at the magnificent view to her side. |
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With one glance at the palace interior, he could tell that the Oscillians had pulled out all the stops for this grand gala evening. |
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The moment the interview finished, Cameron marched briskly away to his next appointment, with not even a backward glance at his rival. |
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One glance at the clock on the nightstand beside the bed revealed it to be eight o'clock in the morning. |
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Stealing a glance at the scoreboard, she discovered that they had won the game. |
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With a quick glance at the bare cupboards and empty refrigerator, came the realization that John was not used to eating at home. |
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A young barmaid brought Doran a drink, grinning at him mischievously, but he didn't even glance at her. |
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The hump-backed woman cast a meaningful glance at Cixi, whose mouth became firm with indignation. |
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She took a quick glance at me and then she laughed as she continued beating the metal. |
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She smiled at him, and he smiled back, giving a quick glance at the badge on her chest. |
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He watched as every now and then one of the topmen stole a glance at Dolphin and the approach. |
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Jack cast a sideways glance at the female front desk attendant as he walked out the door behind the bellhop. |
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White toyed with the idea of resistance, but a casual glance at the guards' belts immediately reminded him of the repercussions. |
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The name of the band and the album title are intriguing enough, but a glance at the tracklist and you become hooked. |
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A glance at the current spate of hotel marketing deals makes it clear that tykes are wielding some mighty power. |
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Shumba was a fast fellow though and with a shrewd, sharp glance at Shanza he sat back for a moment. |
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Most of the quacks will just dole out the pills and the sick notes with hardly a glance at the patient history, or a look at deeper issues. |
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A cursory glance at the history of the conflict reveals it is not just the guys in the black hats who have found it useful. |
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Risking a glance at his hands all he saw before him was shaded in blue. |
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I returned to my room, took off my shoes and headed towards my bed, casting a sideways glance at the small pile of wrapped presents at the foot of my bed. |
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Robyn smiled back, then cast a sideways glance at the officer next to her. |
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It was not until I shot a sideways glance at my friend and noticed her strangely grey complexion that I realised not everything in the garden was rosy. |
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Still, when the bus stopped for any length of time, the bleats of goaty anguish would start up again, and my companion and I would glance at each other. |
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I risked a glance at her gaze and knew she wasn't buying it. |
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She set the brush down, taking a glance at herself in the cracked mirror. |
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It's a good thing we don't leave faceprints on everything we glance at. |
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I'm running along thinking about baby-faced, flak-jacketed American soldiers in their armored convoys when I glance at the ground and stop dead in my tracks. |
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And viciously contemning the Church more often than not entails a disdainful sidelong glance at the benighted faithful who persist in allegiance to her. |
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I slitted an eye to glance at it and then closed that eye again. |
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A glance at the stack of schoolbooks on her desk reminded Lee that she had a class this morning, and Lee inwardly cursed her erratic course schedule. |
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Elizabeth gave her attention to negotiating an awkward junction, and then shot another glance at her grandmother as she changed up through the gears. |
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I took one last glance at the house, torn between its nostalgia and ghostliness, and jogged over to the car kicking up wet sand behind me as I did. |
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A glance at his watch told him that it was way past dinner time. |
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She slid a very severe glance at the captain and his second in command. |
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Seigi saw Drew glance at him sharply, putting two and two together, but the bowman pretended he hadn't seen the look, and continued to watch Lillandra. |
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With a meaningful glance at his comrade, he pointed to the south. |
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I tend to over-report every story, as a glance at my desk demonstrates. |
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After a meaningful glance at Celeste, the Seer withdrew into silence. |
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You take the metal tag with your name on it off the pegboard, glance at the tags sill hanging. |
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She stole a glance at him and he gave her an almost imperceptible nod. |
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He did not read it, nor even glance at it, but put it straight into the fire the slaves had so painstakingly built up against the cool of the evening. |
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He was very sincere and nice, but I saw him glance at the pink moustache across my lip. |
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While sneaking out of their rooms, he saw you walking down the hallway and in all your absorption in your books, you didn't flicker a glance at him. |
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Even a cursory glance at the business news illustrates what he means. |
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A quick glance at some of the figures, ironically, and several of the figures seem to resemble one another, with their pointed headdresses and bug-eyed countenances. |
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And a quick glance at a phrase book is enough for most people to adapt. |
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He shot a glance at Katherine and she nervously raised her wine glass to her lips, pretending to drink, but secretly gauging the reaction of each man to the other. |
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In one split second glance at the screen, I had seen more big hair, false eyelashes and cleavage than I'd ever imagined existed in my parents' youth. |
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I saw her glance at the fire and the pot of stew simmering on the hearth. |
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We could do nothing as our classmate next to us whimpered as they received a verbal lashing after catching the hardass's eyes when they took a glance at the clock. |
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Indeed, just a glance at Europe reveals that in many places not only monarchs, clergy, and nobles but also commoners had obtained land and a lifestyle to go with it. |
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The briefest glance at David's productivity and output during his tenure there ought to put the quietus on that canard. |
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He pinched his lips together, and gave a side glance at his two officers. |
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A glance at the specifications shows that the performance was not spectacular, but the aircraft was completely viceless with respect to its flying and handling qualities. |
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The first turned deathly pale and shot a quick glance at the other. |
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Shane snapped out of his dreamy mood and took a glance at his hand. |
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If you only use tyres recommended for your car by major manufacturers, you'll probably never glance at the jumble of letters and numbers on the sidewall, and never need to. |
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I then happened to glance at the oil pressure gauge and it read zero. |
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A cursory glance at Dezember's resume reveals he's a businessman, entrepreneur, calculated risk taker and seizer of opportunities. |
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A glance at this typography will reveal great difficulties, which diacritical marks necessarily throw in the way of both printer and writer. |
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Now, slowly and not to obviously, you cross your legs and give them a quick glance at your little fur-burger. |
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Christina Culhane maintained a heart-pounding pace until she broke her stride to glance at her plastic Swatch. |
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He sent a keen, gray, seawardly glance at Miss Vanderholt, and fastened his gaze with an expression of attention upon her father. |
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A quick glance at the BCCI's hawk-eye and it was hitting middle stump halfway up. |
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Christopher Columbus used to glance at caraccas waiting ashore when he was a young boy. |
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The second time zone hand features a striking red or blue tip to ensure easy reading even with just a quick glance at the dial. |
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A glance at the generic denominations will show that culver, which appears as the hyperonym in Old English, is now considered rare or archaic. |
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Have a quick glance at the SPFL rule book and show us how the heck the Ibrox club actually meet the criteria. |
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A glance at the business unit matrix shows readers the areas in which the companies that are covered actively work. |
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Turning from the first glance at the circumfulgent splendour, it dwindled into nothing as he looked again at the lady. |
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Grigory hesitantly took her in his arms to kiss her, but she held him off, bent supply backwards and shot a frightened glance at the windows. |
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A glance at the American history of denying Africanisms helps to put her endeavor into focus. |
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And now for a moment glance at the future and see what it has for the relationship between Pittsburgh and the Virginias. |
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I saw him glance at his wife, and she gave a semi-smile of approval. |
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Each boy stole a glance at the other and met the same look of disbelief. |
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Depending on one's perspective, a glance at tourism sector growth will have some catching a dose of Moctezuma's revenge and others grinning into their tequila sunrises. |
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And a quick glance at the team sheet suggested they were struggling at the back, where all the talk had been about Sol Campbell's untimely absence without leave. |
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Felicity tossed her golden head and shot an unsisterly glance at Dan. |
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The price these superwomen will have to pay for their new status can be gauged by just one glance at the rippling biceps, busy eyebrows and lantern jaw of Amelie Mauresmo. |
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A quick glance at the annunciator panel showed a Right Engine Hot light. |
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