The only sources perused systematically were the English eyre rolls, which gives, not surprisingly, a distinctly English flavor to his analysis. |
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On this special day, Ethan plopped on the floor by his father's chair and intensely perused a pile of magazines. |
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I perused the chicken section and wondered whether I should get boneless or chicken with bone. |
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The water lapped a short distance away from their feet, filling the companionable silence as their eyes perused the darkness. |
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The ticket-seller handed her a white, laminated sheet of paper, and she perused the names. |
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We ordered a bottle of Valpolicella and were brought a basket of bread as we perused the menu. |
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His heart began to pound loudly in his ears as the woman perused his features blankly. |
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The waitress comes along to see if we would like to order a drink and he perused the wine list. |
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Next we drove to Granville Island and perused its Public Market with grocers, bakers, butchers, and crafts. |
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Half a glass into the bottle, I began to quite enjoy the privacy we enjoyed, and we leisurely perused the comprehensive menu in tranquillity. |
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The Tribunal perused the original and read the copies that were made for its use. |
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By now, having thoroughly perused the menu, it was obvious that Haus Munchen was priced very moderately. |
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Others perused stalls selling railway memorabilia to the sounds of piped organ music from the fairground, or enjoyed a burger and candyfloss. |
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I have read your epistle at least once a day since I received it with the exception of Sunday and then I perused it twice. |
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A sadistic smile graced Lindel's face as he perused through the first row, collecting the shifting papers almost acquisitively. |
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I am really, really happy with the way these photos came out and it would warm the cockles of my heart if you went and perused them. |
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Even two centuries ago, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing scoffed that the bard was perhaps more praised than perused. |
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As compulsive improvers, they perused agricultural journals for more productive seeds and bettered their herds with blooded stock. |
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The applicant has perused and agreed to all general information and registration terms of the programme. |
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A file sharer gets his computer searched and all his private information perused. |
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One delegate tapped out a shopping list on an iPad, another perused the small ads in the Leicester Mercury. |
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Long before he reached that the statistical columns were being perused for precedents in the fourth innings of a Headingley Test. |
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The product exhibition featured goods from 80 top suppliers and close to 1000 guests perused the various displays at their leisure. |
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This user-friendly, multilingual working and information tool brings together educational resources that can be easily perused and used by all. |
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The type of statistics most frequently perused were those dealing with the police, followed by those on prosecution, prisons and courts. |
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Appetizers and cocktails were served while guests perused the many silent auction items donated by the local business community. |
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Within 10 days, the decision on environmental licence and the service where the decision can be perused, are made known through posting. |
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The evaluation perused a selection of reports and found many to be very informative and interesting from a layman's perspective. |
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The evaluation perused documents in UNESCO and outside, and also drew conclusions from observing activities being implemented. |
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During 2003, the most utilized part of the Library's collections was the periodical collection: 2,338 periodicals were perused. |
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All three Commissioners usually perused every file, but matters required only the initials of two to be considered valid. |
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All felt that any opportunities to work collaboratively with other professions facing similar challenges should be perused. |
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She thoroughly perused the room to make sure Pablo was nowhere nearby. |
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She perused a butter knife before placing it next to a plate on the table. |
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Nearing hangry status, we perused the two floors for our eatery options. |
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As the External Audit report for the biennium 2008-2009 contains comments on Change Management Initiative, the matter would be further perused under that report. |
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The day-long event was well attended as staff perused the booths, asked a myriad of questions and enjoyed the various healthy snacks that were available. |
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I perused the opposition member's statement on sovereignty. |
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Over 20 stalls can be perused at the interesting and lively market held every Thursday, and on the second Saturday of each month a Farmers' Market provides the opportunity to enjoy delicious local produce. |
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In education, for example, the school league tables so anxiously perused by English parents have gone, along with the tests sat by English seven-year-olds. |
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Haynes quickly perused the message, then took it to the captain on the bridge. |
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She asked Denise for the court file, which she fussed from her handbag. The woman perused it briefly and then beamed up at me. |
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Likewise the relevant literature about the floristics of this region was also perused for the same purpose. |
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It seems that at least some of them did not entirely relish what they perused, for they went nutbar and the rest is history. |
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Surely it is not beyond the ingenuity of man to develop special edition newspaper whose pages, once perused, could be adapted into disposable jockey shorts and bikini briefs? |
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