I imagined the onlookers lined up, hoping to catch a glimpse of my manly torso. |
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Rather, one approaches the mandir to catch a glimpse of, and to be seen by, God. |
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Many ateliers are located in houses, so you also catch a glimpse of the artist's life. |
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Conversation halted on the picket line as the strikers waited to catch a glimpse of their temporary replacements. |
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The film company had blocked off this section of town but there were thousands of rubberneckers wanting to catch a glimpse of the star. |
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On the basis of written documents, we can catch a glimpse of ephemeral spaces that were at the same time orderly and oneiric, unreal. |
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He is famously uxorious but seldom lets the cameras catch a glimpse of Moira, his wife. |
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I catch a glimpse of the bald pilot before she ushers me into the main cabin, which consists of one large cushioned seat. |
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Peering over the railings, the Venkatramans jostled to catch a glimpse of the earthen lingam at the shadowy heart of the sanctuary. |
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Chairs creaked, and necks craned as every eye tried to catch a glimpse of the stranger. |
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I catch a glimpse of the sleek shape of a white-tipped reef shark gliding towards us with unconcerned ease. |
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People camp out on the mainland for weeks, pouring their life savings into high-power telescopes, just to catch a glimpse of him. |
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People wanting to catch a glimpse of the aircraft were also asked not to park at the airport. |
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At Volcan Baru, the country's most visited national park and its highest elevation, catch a glimpse of the quetzal or toucan. |
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I catch a glimpse of Lizzy through their living room window, and I get sick to my stomach. |
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When flying directly over Fyynatis on the back of a hippogriff, you may catch a glimpse of fire within its depths. |
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To catch a glimpse of that shimmering green as a spring of teal flashes by, I tell you, it's enough to restore a man's soul. |
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There is just one day left to catch a glimpse of the shortlisted design proposals for a new pavilion in Priory Park. |
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You might even catch a glimpse of the tule elk that live in the reserve at the northern tip of the Point Reyes peninsula. |
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You may catch a glimpse of deer, beech martens, red squirrels or even wild boar which inhabit the surrounding area. |
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You might even catch a glimpse of the reserve's most celebrated resident, the extremely rare and very shy bittern. |
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Scores of office workers hung out of windows to catch a glimpse of the Prime Minister as he arrived. |
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In one brief scene, if you look hard, you can catch a glimpse of a full-dress tunic, but only for a second. |
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The couple remained hidden from a crowd of fans who braved arctic conditions on Saturday afternoon to catch a glimpse of their idols. |
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A pod of whales was reported off Back Beach earlier this week and those quick enough were able to catch a glimpse of them. |
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A good hour passes before we reach Skull Island and catch a glimpse of the mighty Kong. |
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Hundreds of Royal enthusiasts braved the cold to catch a glimpse of the Prince of Wales on his tour of the Ribble Valley. |
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As we begin our descent I am able to catch a glimpse of a magnificent peak penetrating the cloud bank near Portland. |
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It was an intimate experience to catch a glimpse of naked anxiety, grief or joy in the face of another. |
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Eagle-eyed residents have been craning their necks skyward to catch a glimpse of the beaked bandit but, so far, to no avail. |
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Slowly, Sam turned his head to catch a glimpse of ghastly pale skin and long white hair decorated around a bright gem-like eye. |
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A cheering crowd of 100,000 gathered on the boardwalk on the morning of September 8th, 1921, hoping to catch a glimpse of the bathing beauties. |
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And from April to September, you can catch a glimpse of a barn owl on the marsh. |
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Cultural performances have added lots of excitement and one can see people of all ages flocking the pandals in the evenings to catch a glimpse of the innovative programmes. |
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I didn't find what I was looking for, but I did catch a glimpse of him flirting very heavily with a platinum blonde not too far from where I was sitting. |
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Apart from the crowds which gathered outside the magistrates court to catch a glimpse of the self-confessed killer, thousands more went to the disused and flooded quarry. |
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I happened to catch a glimpse of myself in the glass of the display case. |
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To catch a glimpse of the intricate and fascinating city shapes, the aerial perspective offers a breathtaking view. |
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Hardly a day goes by without a film crew blocking off streets and passers-by stretching their necks to catch a glimpse of well-known actors. |
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Boredom is staring for hours at the smooth, mirror-like water, hoping to catch a glimpse of something, anything. |
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The fellow ran out the door and raced through the twilight to catch a glimpse of the most famous yawl in America. |
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Lifted on the shoulders of great writers, we catch a glimpse of new worlds which are within reach of the human spirit. |
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We will also catch a glimpse of the extraordinary Trinidadian hurdler, Jehue Gordon as he runs in the first round of the 400m hurdles. |
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Not only did crowds gather all along the route to catch a glimpse of the motorcade, they also followed behind, ending at the vernissage. |
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A throng of cheering fans gathered outside for hours just to catch a glimpse of their hero and 60 guests stayed at the hotel overnight to see him. |
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In the centre of this general view of the village of Eustis, we can catch a glimpse of a small foundry that produced a copper concentrate. |
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Second single to be released on the web, we catch a glimpse of a disco vibe well exploited. |
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In North Korea, however, the ordinary is extraordinary, for outsiders catch a glimpse of it so very rarely. |
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Everyone stops working and comes out of their roadside shops to catch a glimpse of the caravan. |
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When we turn our thoughts from accuracy in the infinitely small to accuracy in the infinitely big, we catch a glimpse of equal marvels. |
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The literature on the subject is sufficiently abundant, however, to catch a glimpse of the new directions opened up by the predicted upheavals. |
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The northern section of the park is an exceptional site for bird watching, where you may catch a glimpse of any one of more than 30 species. |
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Very pleasant surroundings, you'll catch a glimpse of just a few small houses nestling in the vegetation. |
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Many items are rare and this is a unique chance to catch a glimpse of our military times of past. |
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On calm days one can catch a glimpse of them as they rapidly breaks the surface. |
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And Gabon offers less, in that most of the country is thick, green jungle, and you might only catch a glimpse of a mandrill or a gorilla heading in the wrong direction. |
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Telescopes, binoculars, cameras and naked eyes all strained seawards to catch a glimpse of these huge creatures that had invaded the Cornish coast. |
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We were not the only large mammals in this forest, and would sometimes catch a glimpse of a doe-eyed, bewhiskered face peering at us through the kelp. |
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On that afternoon the crowds lining Constitution Hill were three to four deep, waiting patiently to catch a glimpse of Edward VIII as he returned to Buckingham Palace. |
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They look up at the sky and catch a glimpse of the unshadowed waning moon. |
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I catch a glimpse of a celeb in heavy makeup and not enough clothes. |
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The Fall Art Tour, which has been held each October for eight years, invites visitors into the studios of local artists to catch a glimpse of how they work. |
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Axalto's largest SIM card is set to create a substantial impact on the market: it enables leading operators to catch a glimpse of the future while allowing subscribers to benefit from the latest mobile services now. |
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In recent years, I believe we've begun to catch a glimpse of the true potential of Aboriginal business both in this province and across the country. |
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Several people have read his autobiography, and they have been able to catch a glimpse of how the Lord formed this apostle according to his heart: an apostle with a heart of fire! |
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You have to be very lucky to catch a glimpse of a unicorn. |
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The thousands of excited and cheering people that lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the visitors signaled the start of what was to be an amazing week. |
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We will also catch a glimpse of how the small kingdom of Bhutan struggles to educate its people between the thin line of national integrity and modernity. |
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At the summit, spend some time to roam and live on spanish time in the famous ventas, take the opportunity to meet the local fauna and flora and catch a glimpse of fauve vultures: a total change of scene. |
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I hoped to catch a glimpse of Vallejo, but she was nowhere in sight. |
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To visit Alaba is to catch a glimpse of entertainment in its Hobbesian state, where few laws restrain profiteers, piracy is rampant and all creative calculations yield to the lowest denominator. |
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Excited, I sped up, thinking I'd finally catch a glimpse of these two. |
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The project served as both an opportunity for local youth to engage in the creative arts and as a way for the global community to catch a glimpse of daily life in ever-changing Afghanistan. |
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It is in this area that you can catch a glimpse of the yellowish tinge to the rocks, from which the Yellowstone River got its name, but at a different location. |
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In this border town shimmering colorfully in the Pyrenees, we decided to follow the footsteps of the pilgrims, men and women who at each step catch a glimpse of the skies and pass through portals. |
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The appliqué hand-made by Kuna women has two thickness or more of material cut and stickled one on top of the other to let catch a glimpse of the lower layer colours. |
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Stop for a moment together and catch a glimpse of Maui, Molokai, Kahoolawe and maybe even the Big Island to guarantee a romantic excursion. |
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Even with binoculars we couldn't catch a glimpse of her. |
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In the controversy reported in today's gospel, we catch a glimpse of some pharisaical minds. They pushed to absurdity juridical prescriptions whose original inspiration had been lost. |
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For years, only the most intrepid birdwatcher could catch a glimpse of the world's fastest animal, the peregrine falcon, around wild crags, quarries or perched on cliffs thousands of feet above the sea. |
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Tourists travel all the way to Antarctica to catch a glimpse of emperor penguins, elephant seals, and humpback whales. |
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Scores of adoring fans have been camping outside the hotel hoping to catch a glimpse of Gaga and her always understated outfits. |
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Between appearances of this recurring frenzy, the lyricism of the second theme occasionally allows us to catch a glimpse of a passionate melancholy. |
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The best place to catch a glimpse of one is at the squirrel hide at Kielder waterside. |
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The year 461 predates Emperor Shiawwen's systematic policy of Sinicization, so that in the 461 stele we can catch a glimpse of the Shianbei state before Sinicization. |
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While many parts of the UK had to try to catch a glimpse of the solar eclipse through the clouds, Wales had some of the best weather for viewings. |
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We could just catch a glimpse of the haloed warriors and elders in the frescoes, the shine of the ikons, and the heavily armed forescreen of the altar. |
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And Leomania has swept the planet. In Japan, fans lined up three nights ahead of time just to catch a glimpse of him arriving at the Tokyo Film Festival. |
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