A woman's sunlit face, neatly bisected by shadow, peeks from the window of a black Ford automobile. |
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We managed to get peeks of banded pipefish, and a peacock flounder at the aptly named Blue Ridge. |
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Berbatov gets one foot inside the penalty area before losing the ball, and even the linesmen are beginning to take crafty peeks at their watches. |
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Til The Day I Day sounds like PJ Harvey circa Meet Ze Monster with it's dirty fuzz guitar and Shirley's low spitting intonation and shrill peeks. |
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My friend's wife takes the paper bag of peanut brittle from my wife, unfolds the top, peeks inside. |
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Hitherby pushes open the door and peeks a bit of cloud with a particularly kawaii eye through theopening. |
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He peeks behind the curtains, an amateurish move on his part, but nothing too bad. |
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Best of all, viewers will get close-ups of the players' hands and sneak peeks of the hole cards, creating a new element of high-stakes, high-anxiety excitement. |
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Some celebrities, however, are less concerned with who peeks at their favorite cable-knit. |
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Just a crack of light peeks through the tightly drawn curtains of this Manhattan hotel room. |
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The next day, when he peeks inside the storage room again, all three men are still in there, and the flogger is still brandishing his switch. |
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The camera peeks around corners, over landscapes, panning up and around lit-up houses at night. |
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He'd pitch in at family parties, passing salami, praising Mom's baked ziti, while my dad and the uncles sat silently puffing cigars, trying to sneak peeks at the ballgame. |
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It peeks through the pinhole sundial at the former Jesuit College and obeys Joshua at the fall of Jericho. |
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Both came with endless preview videos, advance downloads, sneak peeks and assorted nonsense – and both underperformed. |
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Thousands of dedicated followers of gaming flock through the doors for sneak peeks at upcoming titles, prizes and fun. |
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The little sheep munches on grass and peeks curiously into the pram from above. |
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An outdoorsman since as far back as he can remember, this successful bow hunter is constantly reaching for higher peeks. |
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He peeks over the parapet of the Hamra hotel and through the bullet-proof glass of an American Humvee. |
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Concerns have grown about trading firms getting early peeks of certain releases. |
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Two feet away from me an unexploded M-42 submunition peeks out from the rocky soil. |
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Although the sun peeks into Jamie's window early in the morning, she doesn't dare open her eyes. |
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On the finish it is neat but not lingering and the acidity just peeks out above the very fine tannins. |
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Today, relatively low rents attract youth and art. Imagination peeks through the drab façades. |
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It's late in the afternoon and the sun just peeks under the clouds and fog. |
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Don't Fixate on the Blog Those sneaky peeks of your child playing tetherball and capture the flag are a privilege, not a right. |
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He peeks inside a room and then enters, turning on the lights. |
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A Californian pornographer is suing Google for copyright infringement alleging the search engine's image search is giving people free peeks at its mucky pictures. |
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A squirrelfish peeks out from staghorn coral near Sand Key, Florida. |
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Mr. Pynchon is becoming an old hand at generating talk around his sneak peeks. |
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Sneak peeks into people's gardens are part of the fun. |
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Respond to any activity peeks that happen. |
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That shyness peeks through occasionally but mostly Shura is chatty and open, the person you'd want to be scheming with in school over how to bagsy your crush, too. |
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It was blind trust that allowed several sneak peeks along the way, presumably only when tens of millions of dollars were on the line in some type of a deal. |
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A large oak trees peeks out from the top right hand side of the barn, while a fence in front tries to hold back the masses of bushes and flowers growing in the space. |
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In addition to highlighting announcements made since the last edition, the newsletter may sometimes contain sneak peeks of information not yet made public. |
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From exclusive stamps, sneak peeks, and discounted merchandise, to spectacular deals that will get you going in your own Stampin' Up! business, you never know what your demonstrator will have for you next! |
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It still filters out all UV in case the sun peeks through. |
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He peeks in on discussions among administrators as they consider marketing schemes that risk commercializing the museum's public image and wrangle with the impact of budget cuts. |
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Sneak peeks show a fairly significant redesign. |
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In this way, far from being the porny antichrist, GOT is merely the tragic modern-day equivalent of what used to be furtive peeks at the bras section of the likes of Kay's catalogue. |
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Sneak peeks are normally done only a week in advance. |
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She's wearing inky-blue jeans that ride low enough on her hips that her aquamarine thong peeks out teasingly at the back. |
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Squeeze the air pump and the catnip mouse peeks out from the cheese and emits a realistic mouse squeak via a microchip. |
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Even with a few peeks at the bottom of the airsick bag later in the flight, it was still the most enjoyable thing I have ever done. |
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