Sinise sits in the ballroom of a plush hotel, leafing through a script, a pot of lemon tea by his side. |
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She responded with the look of a Mother Superior who's just discovered a novice nun secretly leafing through a lingerie magazine. |
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Fifteen minutes later we were sitting in the kitchen munching a late lunch and leafing through our new books. |
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He was leafing through folders of paper, taking notes on a large yellow pad. |
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How about having a cup of freshly brewed coffee while leafing through pages of an interesting book? |
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Stretched out next to the sofa was Julie, leafing lazily through a magazine. |
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I reached for a poetry book and sat quietly for a while, leafing through the pages. |
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I noticed that he was leafing through some folders on his desk, and I was struck by a question. |
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He approached it on tip toes, leafing through a pile of papers on the surface. |
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But anyway, she pulled out my folder and began leafing through the papers inside. |
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You don't have these great huge files that you're leafing through all the time trying to find stuff. |
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Treating yourself' could mean a latté, leafing through a magazine, or going fishing. |
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In seasonal time, the time of leafing out and leaf fall and the time of flowering, seed formation, and germination are considered. |
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Root cuttings were grouped into three categories based on rate of leafing out. |
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I was wearing white cotton gloves while leafing through Wills' manuscript – standard practice when handling such old archival paper. |
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For the average American, analyzing what was spent in any particular category by repetitively leafing through a simple check register is an inefficient and inaccurate chore. |
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Earlier in the day, while leafing through a stack of framed pictures, selecting a handful for the new bedroom, Graham came up with a bit of a shock. |
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Her mother, leafing through the local telephone directory, was astonished to see the name Gertrude Stein. |
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The eggs were not laid until the last week of April, as the weather warmed up, serviceberry bloomed, and maples, poplars, birches, and beeches were leafing out. |
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Those subject to this passion spend winter evenings tying fishing flies, oiling guns or leafing through outdoor books and magazines. |
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Hayek is leafing through the book again, showing me how Kahlo chose to give herself a single eyebrow when in reality her brows, though dark and striking, were separate. |
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By leafing through the pictures in a book found in a sunken ship, he comes to understand the role of the fisherman. |
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While leafing through this report, you will get glimpse of the types of interventions that we brought to each of these projects. |
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In front of me sits a woman wearing dark glasses and leafing through a magazine. |
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To try to delete or eliminate some of the more offensive and archaic clauses in the Indian Act, Mr. Chairman, just leafing through it, I think, is a useful exercise. |
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Their guan beaks, coupled dovelings, the poorotten, leafing their livers, nieces of the cloud... Life! Life! This is life! |
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Bluebells are a species of deciduous woodland over much of their range, flowering and leafing early before the canopy closes in late spring. |
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In leafing through Almost Seriously... and when starting to read it, you can almost feel Nikulin sitting by you and spinning his story, telling his vivid, colourful life compellingly and with eloquence to you and you alone. |
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There are several parts of my book because I have a lot of interests,'' he said, leafing through the pages of the softbound yellow book. |
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I started leafing through the holiday brochures. |
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Instead of flicking through an endless number of channels with a remote control or leafing through a thick TV guide, cablecom digital tv customers find their favorite programs quickly and easily. |
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We, the Yupiat of the Kuskokwim River, used the leafing of the alder tree to tell us when the smelts would journey up the river and we could begin dip-netting for them. |
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Mr. Graham was leafing through a newspaper. |
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He paused, as if leafing through a mental dictionary. |
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The governor prefers oral presentations to leafing through briefing books. |
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Expertly leafing through his presentation, he spoke on many subjects, from emerging countries to inflation and from IT to corporate bonds, all with equal ease. |
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As if leafing through an old photo album or speaking with an wise, old relative, the story becomes a fascinating view not only of Ducati's, but also of Italy's history. |
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Certain ornamental plums, peaches and apricots flower before leafing out, as do deciduous magnolias. |
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There is one tree, though, that is just now leafing out in both New York and Los Angeles. |
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Holding them in my hands, leafing through the pages, is a comfort to me. |
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He chanced upon the definition when leafing through the dictionary. |
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Companies often expend a great deal of energy leafing through phonebooks scouting for suppliers of products and services to help make their conference or trade show a success. |
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Leafing through the Kingdom's local paper, your diarist was caught by the horrific story of how a man was savagely gored by a circus elephant in Tramore, Co Waterford. |
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