As Olson walks through the office, the fast-multiplying staff peek over their office dividers. |
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Momentarily, I will get up, take a few steps down the hallway, and peek out onto our front stoop. |
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I'm all street-smart about it and don't turn my head or respond, but a quick peek reveals that he's not addressing me at all. |
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The celebs ' names may not be on the bottles, but their choice of scent gives us a sneak peek into who they are. |
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The rain had let up and the sun was beginning to peek out from behind the leaden clouds. |
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The sun began to peek in through the faded blue checker curtains, bringing the afternoon hours with it. |
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When you peek at your two hole cards, if they're not both pretty big, it's very unlikely you belong in the pot. |
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And courtesy Bhandarkar, a nation of hero-worshippers got a peek into the life of their icons, but what they saw were only feet of clay. |
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The childproof, well-stocked play area has a two-way mirror that allows parents to peek in on their children without being seen. |
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But before we take a peek under that stylish hood, let's look at the styling. |
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Lightly sweetened peaches peek through the top crust in this adorable pandowdy. |
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Elsewhere, sober stone houses peek coyly at one and other across cobbled streets and evocative old closes. |
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I wait for Diania to wake and dress, then I slip out of the storage facility and, still twitching, peek out into the room. |
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I'm glad our wedding photographer didn't make us peek out coyly from behind a tree or some such nonsense. |
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She just wanted to peek inside quickly to see who it was, then she would gladly leave with Josh. |
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Use scissors to trim the sticks so that the candies peek out above the edge of the cake. |
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Roots begin to creep out from the bottom of the pot around drainage holes or they peek through the top soil. |
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Huge shoals of orange anthias sway in and out of the colourful soft corals while honeycomb moray eels peek out from holes in the coral gap. |
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His hair cascaded down his face, obscuring his eyes but allowing the slightest hint of a frown to peek through. |
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From the street, the new interventions poke and peek out slyly above rooftops and through gaps in the street frontage. |
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The sun was threatening to peek over the horizon, and Darion reluctantly stood to go. |
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The distant rays of the sun had just begun to peek slightly over the horizon. |
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As I walk in I notice that the previous name has not been removed so I take a quick peek. |
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He took a quick peek at his friend, that love sick look splattered oh so plainly across his face. |
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Every now and then he heard a mumble or something else that caused him to sneak a quick peek at her. |
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What I'm trying to say here is, you might want to take a quick peek at his column if you haven't already. |
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I rarely got stuck, but when I did, a quick peek in the answer book enabled me to work backwards. |
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He dared to sneak a quick peek at the judge and saw that there were tears in her eyes. |
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There are two trailers on the website that provide a quick peek at the movie. |
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After a quick peek toward the supervisor, I looked at the aircraft and instantly was sickened. |
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For example, plains give way to rising mountain passes with steep cliff faces, and islands peek mysteriously out of lakes and seas. |
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We stopped along the way to peek at the cog railway that goes up Mount Washington in New Hampshire. |
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It's a conscientious and enjoyable peek at the life and career of one of our most colourful politicians. |
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The PM gives the Indon President a sneek peek at the title deeds to 1 million acres of prime Australian grazing land. |
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The other girls would tiptoe down the hall and peek in on them, watching as they played cards and draughts. |
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After that time, you can take a peek, and check delicately that the fish flesh flakes easily. |
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She would stop, peek in a door, and then either fling it wide open or close it and move on. |
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But peek behind the curtain, and you'll find there's a lot more going on here than just period frippery. |
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You may be in for a surprise if you peek into the kitchen when next at your local gastropub. |
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The dawning sun was just starting to peek over the inactive volcano that laid among the many mountains bordering the valley town. |
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However, even having said that, there are a couple of previews and articles out there about it so have a peek at the following. |
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Camp lovers and connoisseurs of buxom pulchritude may find these worth a peek. |
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After getting a peek at her pup, we understand why she would want to be looking at that cute punim constantly. |
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Before you even peek in the considering glass, take a gowpen of water and throw it over your face. |
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Have a peek through our gallery to find our edit of the sales pieces worth splurging on. |
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She quickly ducked into an open classroom, trying to get a peek at the kid as he left the school. |
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Soon, a peek of light appeared on the flat horizon, a tiny speck no larger than the glare of a flashlight a mile away. |
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She lets us peek at the acidic comments written in the guestbooks of fictional hotels. |
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I got a peek at some of those positions before they were edited out, and believe me, they were whacko! |
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I like to read through some archives, take a peek at the comments from other readers and generally worm my way into the life of the person. |
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You introduced small rectangular openings in the sides so that one could peek inside, but some of the interior remained hidden. |
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Christine Caughey and Richard Simpson turned up to have a peek at our meeting and our working the crowd. |
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Here's the wrap dress, and a peek in her closet will tell you what size to buy. |
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Mountain laurel and pink rhododendron peek out of the woods, while black-eyed susans and sweet peas brighten the roadside. |
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After half an hour or so a sexton will bustle in to prepare for Mass, and Nora will rouse herself and peek outside. |
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So, after a peek at the paintings and assemblages in the local art gallery we set off at a steady pace half-expecting to meet them. |
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In the image of the mass, the priest elevates the host, an attendant rings the sacring bell, and two persons peek over the edge of the parclose. |
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But, as I hinted above, I'd also peek under that slightly lumpy corner of the rug. |
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Who can resist a peek at the salaciousness seething behind the sober suits and marble halls of American government? |
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A Swindon theatre company has given people a peek behind the scenes of its operations during an open day. |
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Any doubts that manners are facing extinction can be dispelled with a peek into school cafeterias. |
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When no longer captivated by what's on stage, the mind drifts involuntarily and temptation inevitably sets in to peek at your timepiece. |
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For a peek at previous party lines, long since flushed down the memory hole, see this post. |
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Clearly this is television aimed at rich people, so they can have a vicariously tingly peek into the seedy underworld of carjacking. |
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Brightly coloured violas and begonias peek from every possible spot of dirt. |
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The sun was shaded by a few clouds, but ever now and then it would peek out from beneath them, bringing a warm beam down to the group. |
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Take a peek through this fun, shoppable slideshow and vote on your favourite nail finish at the end. |
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Lying on my back under the stars, I watched them peek through the misty pink city night sky. |
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Check out my magnificent archives or take a peek into something new in my blogroll. |
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For months I had seen people slaving away behind newspaper-covered windows that only allowed for a peek. |
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The first stars were already beginning to peek out of the deep blue, cold sky. |
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I risked a peek, then hugged the dirt again, mud and slimy leaves rubbing against me. |
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Time and again, in prose unsparing and unsentimental, Liz has allowed readers a peek into her own mental health struggles. |
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She continued to read silently, her eyes glancing upwards to sneak a peek at Zach. |
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Raymond glanced up from his plate, sneaking a peek at Amy before moving his eyes towards Lana. |
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As I passed the house a third and final time, I managed to sneak a peek through the gap in the trees. |
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But he has already had a sneaky peek inside the car and was thrilled with the choice. |
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The moon would peek out every now and then, but it was mostly hidden behind monstrous black clouds that stretched across the span of the sky. |
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And, once winter arrives, the stalky seed heads peek through the drifts of snow. |
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On my days off I would roam about on my bicycle, to peek about in the hopes of seeing Picasso, who lived nearby. |
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In this instance, the controls were so loose that they were able to simply remove the staples sealing the envelope and peek inside. |
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But working stiffs who slave all day to pay the Hydro bills can sometimes barely get a peek out the window as the circus rolls by. |
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So maybe it's just fine that we peek out of English and into the rest of the world only once a year or so. |
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It's worth staying there to experience the sheer extravagance at first hand, or you could, of course, just ask the friendly reception staff for a quick peek. |
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Luckily, the weather was fine and some sunshine managed to peek through. |
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Computer boffins working for a Glasgow architect have produced a CD which lets you explore the location and take a peek into the apartments, before a brick has been laid. |
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Sadly it seems that unless your car is garaged overnight you may, in future, have to take a quick peek at the front of your motor each morning to check that all is well. |
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There were times when I walked through the streets dressed as a boy, lining up with the men in front of Arabian bordellos to peek into a courtyard filled with women. |
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Baby emperor penguins peek out from pouches just over their fathers' feet. |
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Why is it that when the first peek of sun appears, people scramble wildly to de-robe themselves and bake their white flesh to a nice shade of ruby? |
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The strictly post-watershed voyeuristic peek into saucy student life hits screens at the start of the new college year, with a body of fresh and sexy new faces. |
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Prosecutors said that group's baccarat cheating techniques included tipping the container from which the dealer dealt cards to get a peek as the cards came off the deck. |
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To track your light exposure and progress, simply take a peek at the 10 LED lights attached to the face of the device. |
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Expect them to give a sneak peek of the new restaurant with a couple of star-studded and very exclusive parties this week. |
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The photographic fantasies of In sook Kim peek inside the private worlds of people who live in glass houses. |
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All he could see was this fake white beard and tell from certain furtive movements that Grampa was trying to sneak a peek at him without being noticed. |
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The route skirts the Folk Museum for a free peek at the ye-olde shops, the heather thatch and the splendid cruck style manor house that was reassembled here. |
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I take a quick peek at the card to my left and read the name. |
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The fog thickens as the sun tries to peek through the cloud of mist below. |
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A peek through the keyhole on its website reveals a moving line of classic and contemporary nude images. |
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Take a peek at our comprehensive guide to dining out in the city. |
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One can even rent out the villa here or wander down from the Arc de Triomphe and peek through the fence. |
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The pyramids of Meroe await a day when stability will allow outsiders to peek at a forgotten ancient kingdom. |
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As such, they allow us a peek at the chemistry before the planets and moons evolved into what we know them as today. |
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Soon after the preserved corpses were unveiled, curious people began paying workers a few pesos for a peek at the tombs. |
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He had a smile on his face as he craned his neck to peek around the guards strapping him into the chair. |
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He's got the door slightly ajar, just cracked enough to peek through. |
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As he walked down the hallway, story in hand, he looked up to see the Brobdingnagian figure of Jimmy Breslin, who agreed to take a peek at the problem lead. |
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One art lesson Darren had a quick peek at what she was doing. |
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Way back in the days of snail mail, teenagers would put an X across the envelope seal of a love letter to discourage the courier from opening the envelope to take a peek. |
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In March, she let them sneak an early peek at the work in progress. |
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Ads already peek up at successful putters from inside golf holes. |
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A quick peek at his watch showed the hour steadily approaching two. |
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He allowed some of his friends to peek at his next painting. |
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And why do executives think viewers and readers will care about a backstage peek into magazineland? |
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Check out a sneak peek of one of the most anticipated films of the year. |
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A sneak peek of the publication was distributed Memorial Day weekend, through an exclusive on-board partnership with the Hampton Jitney. |
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We also are providing a sneak peek of DRACO, a new spectral domain OCT, and the Go VU handheld pachymeter at AAO as well. |
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After taking a peek into the parlor of the house, Tia discovered a record player and a big piano. |
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This fly-on-the-wall peek at the planning of a jewel robbery is one of the great films noirs. |
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One peek at the precious Mandarin collars in the fall collection, though, and it's obvious that full-on girls, not just girly boys, galvanize Deslauriers. |
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Haifa has already been gloating about the collaboration and has posted a couple of sexy promotional posters as a sneak peek of what's to come, reported Al Jaras magazine. |
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This museum won't let dogs in exhibit areas, so Lucky Dog Day and Night Care will provide valet services so dog owners can take a peek at exhibits or use the restroom. |
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But when a friend accidentally let slip on Twitter the time and location of the event, many of Sam's 'Callafans' planned to come along at 5.30am to take a peek. |
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Mini sea monsters from Kells Lane Primary School, in Gateshead, won a trip to visit Tynemouth's Blue Reef Aquarium and take a peek behind the scenes, with the Chronicle. |
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She started to speak, but the peek queeped, and she studded it on. |
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He moved in closer, covertly noticing Vienna's underhanded peek. |
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Haifa, however, claimed that it was due to unfortunate strong stage lighting that the entire world was able to take a sneak peek at her bare body. |
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Next, I saunter over to Haus, which is kitty-corner to Scottsdale Fashion Square mall, for a peek at vintage furnishings and Jonathan Adler vases. |
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