In Job, Newsom convinces us, truth is multiple and glimpsed in the harsh interplay of genres and voices. |
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On a fine day the southern tip of Walney Island can be glimpsed on the horizon along with Piel Castle in the far distance. |
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She paused as she glimpsed the shock in my expression that she was speaking more than a handful of meaningless words. |
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Thus some people could infer, or imagine having glimpsed, the fabled lake creature. |
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We glimpsed the dazzling Kathak footwork, the Kathakali abhinaya, the nuanced bodywork that Deboo has fused into his individual style. |
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Although modernism has its share of utopian dreamers, many artists of the past century have instead celebrated the fragmentary and the glimpsed. |
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Loose tiles clinked underfoot and I glimpsed spoiled frescoes which had faded, mildewed or simply disappeared under whitewash. |
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A diablesse can be recognised from the fact that her left foot is cloven, and that under her skirts can be glimpsed heavy steel fetters. |
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Like Bigfoot, he is glimpsed only occasionally, on grainy videotape, which feeds his myth. |
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Individuals glimpsed intensely in the strange little city of sensations which has been made with such elemental means. |
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A hand held in a traditional posture or mudra or a foot glimpsed beneath a sari are the humble subjects of most works. |
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The architect from the West Coast was loaded with potential till I glimpsed at a picture of his balding pate. |
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She'd been rude and snappish, but Seth had a couple of times glimpsed a softer side, he'd thought. |
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She glimpsed her mother lying feebly on a divan with a wrinkled, pallid face. |
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Every splash of bright colour has gone back into a drawer not to be glimpsed again until next spring. |
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At the bottom was an unmanned reception desk in front of a curtain, through which a sprauncy dining room could be glimpsed. |
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She glimpsed a spurred fin on its back and a ridged tail before it vanished into the hole dug by its claws. |
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Occasionally I glimpsed in the west a forested, razorback ridge sloping toward the equatorial lowlands below. |
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The raucous, inscrutable essence of democracy could almost be glimpsed in this maelstrom. |
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In 1979 I glimpsed a dilapidated Winnebago in the parking garage of Denver's Stapleton Airport. |
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The remains of the night passed in sighs, and when dawn reddened the eastern sky, I had not even glimpsed a dream of you. |
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He has a childlike wonderment rarely glimpsed among industry-dominated modern music, but he plays this off against a frail world-weariness. |
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It is possible that the red uniforms of several British dragoons may have been glimpsed on Novikov's estate. |
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Even the clouds glimpsed in crevices between buildings above Wall Street are sliced into exiguous triangles. |
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Rare rays of sunlight glimpsed through the clouds, shining onto the square. |
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It was a pause so infinitesimal that I almost didn't catch it, but I knew what I glimpsed. |
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The moon was rising and the sun setting when she first glimpsed what she assumed was the oasis. |
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In the flickering shadows, she glimpsed the boy curled up feebly in the corner. |
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Crucially, this was when I glimpsed for the first time a world of wealth and privilege, very different from mine. |
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The young girl's mind was on the mysterious figure she had glimpsed the night before. |
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From the opposite ends of the political spectrum, we had each glimpsed a piece of the same truth. |
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I have been in the Cabinet and have glimpsed very senior political office and it's not everything it's made out to be. |
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I've never been entirely comfortable here, and on a couple of occasions I've glimpsed figures on or near the stairs. |
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Many of the scenes had already been glimpsed in the excellent preview trailers. |
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On a research visit to German zoos, he glimpsed his first uakari and saki monkeys, species indigenous to Brazil. |
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No one shook with more anger than when they glimpsed a rat contentedly gnawing on a slice of carrot or crust of bread. |
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She glimpsed crinoline out of the corner of her eye, and smelled musk and whalebone. |
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Space was layered by means of sliding partitions at times inset with sections of clear glass so that one part of the apartment is transformed while another is glimpsed. |
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Darwin looked less confident, less well dressed, more anxious, more like an invalid, especially when the handle of the walking stick is glimpsed on the left. |
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Angelos glimpsed at Evelyn, who was suddenly looking nervous as she wrung her hands together and intently stared at the yellowing linoleum flooring. |
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Despite the alien culture, I felt remarkably at home in Nepal, and as I flew over the Himalayas it was with sadness that I glimpsed their silent magnitude for the last time. |
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In the daytime he sometimes found a tiny possum curled up asleep in the cutlery drawer or in a bowl on the kitchen shelf, or he glimpsed an antechinus by the door. |
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Hundreds of years ago the most beautiful women of Havana were only glimpsed stepping in or out of carriages on this street. |
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Egos flare, tempers simmer over, and occasionally true culinary genius and ingenuity is glimpsed. |
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I first glimpsed 11-year-old Yussef Mohamed tenderly cleaning the face of someone wounded. |
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Maybe our president has learned that he leads us best when he follows what Romano glimpsed in those piercingly tranquil eyes. |
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But unlike the legendary climber, she only glimpsed but never quite reached the summit. |
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Here, the calm, mystical music already glimpsed in Les enfants is allied with an avowedly Debussian orchestral palette, to produce a luscious work of sensuous religiosity. |
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Earlier we glimpsed a seal, and we've seen bountiful mussels and clams half-buried in the mud and the sanderlings, avocets, and gulls that feed on them. |
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Kaku, a Japanese-American, glimpsed these possibilities as a child in San Francisco, when he would gaze for hours at the carp swimming in the pond of a Japanese tea garden. |
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Silver urns of coffee could be glimpsed through the kitchen window. |
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But really, even the lamest minds have already glimpsed that inescapable reality. |
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As he walked away, the tow-headed young fans glimpsed the front of a second, tan-colored cap turned backward on Morris' head that proclaimed the Terps' victory a third time. |
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Objects and images are embedded in the perimeter wall and can be glimpsed through peepholes set at different heights, and these serve as clues in a treasure hunt. |
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Dave was a twenty-something, lanky-haired, shapeless youth sporting glaring red acne occasionally glimpsed through his stonewashed, open-necked denim shirt. |
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When they first glimpsed Carmel, it reminded them of the Cornish coast. |
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Out of the corner of his eye he glimpsed the hurt look on her face. |
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She and Pacino have been glimpsed gamboling in Central Park with two-year-old twins Olivia and Anton as if they were in the first flush of wedded bliss. |
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There's a deepness in this song that I've only glimpsed in other works. |
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However, the company did not forget the possibilities it had glimpsed. |
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Happily we live in a climate where such things are not merely visions glimpsed in the pages of Testino photo-shoots that appear in the fashion glossies. |
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The free-standing, sky-blue core can be glimpsed as you move through the building and a canted link corridor connects the new extension with the main laboratory. |
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Having glimpsed spruikers and slithey-sales people at work on American TV shows the notion of a radiomicrophone arose. |
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Early that morning I had stuck my head out of the tent and blearily glimpsed a coyote heading home after a long night. |
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She spoke in wonder, for Patricia had glimpsed an unguessed Rudolph Musgrave. |
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A place glimpsed as square fragments from the windows of a Saab 340 as it bucked in on a pesky nor'wester. |
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Feverish media interest is glimpsed through the eyes of Daisy, who describes herself as fifth or sixth cousin to the president. |
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She glimpsed at the people whom she had left behind, and smirked in the most disdainful manner towards them. |
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An English monarchical hero is also glimpsed in the Play's handling of Caeser. |
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The personal experiences of many Londoners during the fire are glimpsed in letters and memoirs. |
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It was another long day's march before they glimpsed the towers of Harrenhal in the distance, hard beside the blue waters of the lake. |
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The Bombardier Beetle, glimpsed in episode one and seen in moredetail in episode six, is a case in point. |
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As they stood before a staid cast-iron gate across the street from where they work, they made as toothsome a ninesome as could ever be glimpsed anywhere. |
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From the city sidewalk, there are few summer sights more archetypically urban than the face glimpsed in an open window, gazing silently out at the street. |
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In any case, the early importance of Poseidon can still be glimpsed in Homer's Odyssey, where Poseidon rather than Zeus is the major mover of events. |
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They may be glimpsed in the design of the domed ceiling where, deep in the over-painted branches and leaf design of a pendentive, there is a tiny red painted heart. |
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It's a supernatural psychological suspenser in which a puddle of water, a half glimpsed figure and a child's handbag are enough to turn your blood to ice. |
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His aftersign is the bridge of beauty glimpsed through shifting cloud. |
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Last Saturday's cordon succeeded, the 30-odd Real Ale Trailers toned down the raucousness when they approached the station and glimpsed the hi-vis tabards. |
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Nice nerines WALKING back to the car in Barnstaple today I glimpsed through to a small courtyard garden that is in the centre of some sheltered housing. |
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In the dying moments of daylight I glimpsed a sail on the horizon. |
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He had a piratelike gold tooth in the deepness of his mouth, which Jason once glimpsed in the cafeteria line when the guy tossed his head back and laughed. |
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A Ukrainian teen watching NEPTUNE's online webcams glimpsed the snout of a mysterious creature slurping up a slimy hagfish on the seafloor, at a depth of nearly 900 meters. |
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As in Maiden Castle, in which we glimpsed Dud and Wizzie in nondreaming oblivion, there is in Weymouth Sands an emphasis on sleep as the other of Being. |
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I was flicking through the newspaper when I glimpsed a funny headline. |
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