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He flipped through questions written out on blue note cards.
He appeared subdued as he flipped through the charge sheet.
As he flipped through the gift cards, he noticed a pattern.
You went to a cool store, or flipped through fancy catalogues.
We flipped through the profile and picked out our favorite bits.
Flipped through a dog book 15 years ago and found them.
The librarian, John Myers, carefully flipped through its fraying brown pages.
I flipped through some of the old receipts the other day.
I flipped through photos of it in Cyprus, France and Florida.
He flipped through photos of himself in a dark mine shaft.
My dad flipped through the images and smiled proudly at his accomplishment.
She flipped through a book of DVDs with fingerless hands and sighed.
The president picked up one of three binders, flipped through its pages like I flipped through textbooks in middle school when I wanted to get angry at just how many pages there were, and tossed it on the ground.
Mujey flipped through photos of the school's faculty and staff to identify James.
Cards to be flipped through in an idle moment and discarded at will.
Juncker flipped through more than a dozen colorful cue cards with simplified explainers.
He flipped through his phone to find pictures of himself from the period.
Mostly I flipped through the photos, still disturbed by her perfect little face.
She flipped through the pages and sang, "Come see the world with me."
I had a cup of water and flipped through some of the journals.
He took out his prayer book, flipped through the pages, whispering a prayer.
"I've read and flipped through a bunch of papers over time," Oliver said.
He flipped through channels on his police scanner, as chatter ramped up in intensity.
She flipped through the binder to reveal a few looks planned for her activities.
The exes chatted as they flipped through a copy of Heard's GQ cover story.
Obama's memoir Becoming, while she flipped through the host's children's book, Everything Is MAMA.
Unlike other monographs, A Designer's Art was meant to be read, not flipped through.
In a conference room, the C.S.P.O.A. audience flipped through their "Making of America" booklets.
"Where would Joni be?" she murmured to herself as she flipped through a stack.
I flipped through a few flimsy pages of stock photo smiles beaming encouragingly, iridescent.
I flipped through Ashley's book of illustrations and chose a design that called to me.
That was evident when we flipped through the over 100 new recipes from the star.
I'm sure all of the usual questions about my husband's crime flipped through his head.
Hall looked on, then crossed the stage and flipped through his character's Bowie albums. ♦
If you flipped through all the channels and still weren't satisfied, you were out of luck.
My mom flipped through channels until we found one with the alert blaring across the screen.
" I flipped through the story, reading stray words, words like "firing position" and "spatter" and "reload.
So I flipped through the pages to see who it was, and it was Dorothy Ashby.
The temple had just completed a group meditation, and Mr. Grant flipped through the new bible.
" Keech eyed a Remington Duchess shaver approvingly, then flipped through a booklet titled "Cakes Men Like.
Coleman opened her laptop and flipped through her favorite photographs from her time aboard the ISS.
Mr. Spielberg flipped through the book, saw an image of Chucky and decided to go with it.
On the way, Dima, holding an iPad, flipped through photographs of herself posted on social media sites.
After lunch, I flipped through the entertainment system and ended up watching Men in Black International (meh).
I flipped through the prisoner transport lists to "R" until I found Russak after Russak after Russak.
I'd flipped through before-and-after pictures of bellies tightened though health shakes, exercise videos, and body wraps.
"It looked like he flipped through it, signed off on it, and it went to prosecution," he said.
One by one, they flipped through the pages of "grotesque stuff," as Coats put it, that innovation fostered.
Father Sebastiaan's fangs poked out as he took a drag and flipped through old photos on his phone.
One flipped through a technical manual, and the other began to pray, according to the cockpit voice recording.
I flipped through and read a bunch of them and only one or two made me roll my eyes.
Mr. Patel flipped through Mr. Hammerstein's catalog, which includes a number of nudes that could have also fit in.
We flipped through the swatches of fabrics that Bundy Illsley had developed and produced for Knoll and Herman Miller.
So she stood outside, flipped through a catalog and made selections that a male clerk would take to her.
She flipped through a collection of paperwork inside, pulling out a photo that she placed face-up on the table.
Henry Regnery flipped through his notes a final time as he waited for the rest of the group to arrive.
"You guys, my first debut was in 1988 in Barbie Magazine," she told fans as she flipped through the magazine.
His son Spencer Morgan may have flipped through a copy or two — if his Deathly Hallows tattoo is any indication.
He flipped through a list of medicines he was trying to find here in Barcelona and in a neighboring city.
At the table in his office, he flipped through a blue three-ring binder stuffed with sheets of yellowed paper.
We haven't flipped through the magazine ourselves, but the entire Hadid clan is basically dominating the fashion game right now.
The woman, festively attired and unnervingly forthcoming, invited me to take a seat as she flipped through her card deck.
And the pages of digital books remain, after countless reads, just as pristine as the first time you flipped through them.
"So you know no matter where you go, you're always here with us," Ripa said as they flipped through it together.
As the evening wound down, Vikram Ravikumar, the vice-president of a medical-device startup, flipped through a binder of clippings.
After ten pages of not caring, I abandoned the story and flipped through the book to just look at the drawings.
The first time I flipped through the book I wasn't sure what that shadow represented: alienation, regret, creative angst, self-doubt?
As I flipped through photos that hadn't seen the light of day in two or more decades, the dust was everywhere.
At Sowers retirement ceremony on Friday, Assistant Special Agent in Charge Sherri Onks flipped through a highlight reel of his career.
All I knew, as I flipped through the book, was that the words were bouncing around the page: What is this?
Angel Emmanuel, 23, a stylist and textile designer from Brooklyn, flipped through the binder dedicated to his favorite star: Britney Spears.
As I flipped through college guide books, I dog-eared those schools I knew people from my hometown typically gravitated towards.
Mantz flipped through her smartphone to show off images of her Samoyeds in the snow, in a kayak and pulling her bike.
If you flipped through the rolodex of oral sex on TV, most of what you'd see is women giving men blow jobs.
By 2005, I was 15, and the Disney Channel had become just a number I flipped through on the way to MTV.
He flipped through a stack of sketches, and found a picture of Trump with a Russian flag planted in his rear end.
The Interpreter Last month, an aid worker in Myanmar named Khon Ja flipped through her Facebook feed and noticed something was missing.
Inside, Mr. Broekema and Ms. Brown flipped through a stack of photos: accessories for the May issue that needed Ms. Brown's approval.
He flipped through the department's book of mug shots and asked Murray if any of the men resembled her assailant; none did.
On a recent day, a steady stream of patients traipsed through the door, took seats and flipped through magazines, awaiting their turn.
There was something of interest every month—most of the time not for the pictures, but, admittedly, I flipped through a few times.
When Tinder was first in development, profiles were organized like a digital stack of cards that were flipped through and sorted in piles.
They turned on the tube, flipped through a few favorite channels and jumped in even if a show or movie had already started.
I flipped through, jotting down a few: Bad girl: Any woman who behaves or thinks outside the space society maps out for women.
President Barack Obama flipped through cue cards as Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator of Broadway musical sensation "Hamilton," freestyled in the Rose Garden.
More than 350 leases have been "flipped" through the Flip platform, and the company says it's seeing 20 new leases added every day.
On my last visit to the Peinoviches' house, Mike, Sr., flipped through a photo album that Billie had brought up from the basement.
But as I flipped through the references to Mr. Trump, it dawned on me that my animal analogies had been far too modest.
Three sketchbooks on view can also can be flipped through digitally and underscore Degas's keen attention to both urban life and the body.
They visited the mayor's office, where they flipped through binders of thank-you notes sent by stranded passengers after they'd made it home.
She proudly showed me a three-inch-thick file of signed papers of surrender, and we flipped through her cellphone photos of users.
During the final minutes, the captain of the Lion Air flight flipped through a technical manual trying to figure out what was happening.
Ms. Benitez rested on a bench that was donated in the name of her late husband, and flipped through early photos of the garden.
She pulled a thin, yellowed soft covered book from her shelves, and flipped through the pages until she found what she was looking for.
I flipped through the copies, seeing the work of Mats Gustafson, Steven Meisel, Roxanne Lowit, Bruce Weber and Anna Piaggi for the first time.
I flipped through the other channels — they were also invaded by spin doctors of the governing party, telling the audience not to question authority.
She recounted how she ran up to the crew chief, dropped her things to shake his hand, and quickly flipped through the necessary forms.
Chung flipped through the Gospel of Mark and stopped at a photo of a baguette and a glass of red wine—a millennial's Communion.
Marios Savvides flipped through photos on a computer screen searching for one full of people whose faces were barely recognizable to the human eye.
"It looks beautiful," Mr. Choxi, who has lived in Montclair for three years, said as he flipped through a copy of the first issue.
Svetlana flipped through the plastic-encased pages way faster than I could follow and picked out a Soviet comedy about a car-insurance agent.
I flipped through bundles of black-and-white Indian matrimonial headshots, the subjects' bouffants, curlicues of eyeliner and flared pants suggesting a 1960s provenance.
I'd flipped through page after page of the cataloguing book, looking at snapshots of rocks found by others, reading the names and descriptions they'd assigned.
Once seated, we flipped through his collection of vintage Paris Matches with Baker on the cover and he elaborated on what makes her so important.
She could tell from the disbelieving urgency of his actions, and from the way he flipped through cable channels and scanned newspapers for his name.
I flipped through "The Crystal Bible" looking for a stone with healing properties for my sacral chakra — a center of spiritual power in the body.
After quickly pawing some silk kimonos, she flipped through boxes of vintage prints and photos, deliberating over a painting of a German shepherd named Fritz.
While pounding out three miles on the treadmill, she flipped through her study cards, then plugged in her earbuds for a YouTube lecture on glycolysis.
The first stamp in my new book would be Morocco, which is what I was thinking about as I flipped through the pristine blank pages.
Miske flipped through the dresses, looking for an A-line style that might accentuate her hips while also not being too feminine or too tight.
Randomly flipped through the 1979 UNC-Chapel Hill yearbook today just to kill some time, and found this photo on one of the fraternities' pages.
This all started to make sense once we flipped through the images he submitted for this year's photo issue, one of which became our cover.
Instead, it took four days: Potter flipped through the boxes in the courtroom, yanking out whatever seemed interesting, while Fisher cross-examined witnesses on the fly.
" In an interview, he said that the first CBP officer flipped through his passport and asked him, "When was the last time you were in Libya?
Davis flipped through the pages of this calendar, created by the artist George Knowlton to protest the media's coverage of the 1971 uprising at Attica prison.
On a recent afternoon, Bob Bowman, 82, a former president of the brigade, flipped through a soft blue notebook holding minutes from its first meetings in 1944.
I also flipped through the exhibition catalogue in the hopes that there would be at least one essay shedding light on the dubious nature of this endeavor.
Because of this, she didn't grow up embracing all of her features — her eyes weren't big like the women she saw as she flipped through those magazines.
There, a deputy prosecutor flipped through his phone showing images of an autopsy of their father, "as if he was showing pictures of his vacation," Ramin said.
Sipping brandy on a recent day, Father Sava flipped through a book of old photographs of the Decani Monastery, taken over the course of the 20th century.
Pulling out a stack of handwritten daily records, we flipped through and were able to see that about a third of the visitors come just to log on.
Nearby, I flipped through gossamer gowns by the designer Emina Hodzic Adilovic, who keeps her successful Kaftan Studio in Sarajevo, resisting the siren call of Milan and Paris.
"Last week, I was moving some stuff around and guess found a moment of reflection, sat there in the basement and flipped through every page," he told CNN.
The stakes in court seemed perpetually misaligned to their moment: graphic, dire testimony as cellphones rang and the lawyers squabbled and Al flipped through his New York Post.
To feel better about himself during his year in space, Kelly flipped through a book about Ernest Shackleton's expedition to Antarctica, where his ship Endurance was crushed by ice.
He didn't speak a word to reporters -- instead, Jenkins flipped through a series of handwritted signs he made ... clearly trying to get his point across to critics like POTUS.
The New York Times found Alshawi's wife in her sister's house in Texas, crying on the living room couch: She pulled out her cellphone and flipped through her pictures.
He flipped through his phone to read thank you notes from parents whose children in other sports have been brought back to full health sooner, and just as safely.
Mr. Menendez flipped through the binder and pulled out a single sheet and handed it to Mr. Lowell, who made his way to the judge's sidebar for a discussion.
Growing up in a Seattle suburb in the 1980s, he was the kind of kid who hungrily flipped through architecture books and designed shoe-box houses for his Smurfs.
While enjoying the nachos, I flipped through the cannabis menu and found a large selection of products to choose from, including pre-rolled joints, flowers, wax, edibles, and more.
During that time, I drove through south Los Angeles alleyways, flipped through coroner reports and interviewed more than 100 people, including women who pointed fingers at their husbands or boyfriends.
The Democratic congressman from Minnesota—and deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee—flipped through a white binder, jotting notes with a royal blue pen that perfectly matched his tie.
Over Snapchat, former The Hills villain Spencer Pratt flipped through an issue of Us Weekly featuring the reality show's cast, and he did not hold back any of his opinions.
Eduard Torrens, 40, an industrial engineer, furiously flipped through pictures of the damage left by police officers at his children's school, where he had tried to vote in the morning.
As the nose of the doomed Lion Air Flight 610 repeatedly bucked downward, one of the pilots flipped through a technical manual to try to figure out what was happening.
As the nose of the doomed flight repeatedly bucked downward, one of the pilots flipped through the pages of a technical manual to try to figure out what was happening.
National Geographic has adapted it for a dramatic series set to start next week, and to prepare, I flipped through a couple of the chapters to refresh my memory on it.
He had a binder that she flipped through, a collection of X-rays that showed lead flecks in game meat that had been randomly selected and was donated to food pantries.
In Kutupalong refugee camp, Noor Islam recently flipped through receipts that show the tax he paid on two acres of the land where he says the mint-green houses now stand.
On a Monday afternoon, Kate Bossert, 28, flipped through the amorphous designs in a stoner-friendly zine "DTFF," by the Brooklyn artist Edward Ubiera, before her partner, Hilary Brown, 38, arrived.
Steve Sansweet, the president of the nonprofit Star Wars memorabilia museum Rancho Obi-Wan got a copy for his collection, and recently flipped through it, showing off reproductions of the Times' pages.
Sure, you may have already flipped through all the pages of discounted designer goods just last month, but if you've had the foresight to be patient, now is the time to strike.
As the nose of the doomed Lion Air flight repeatedly bucked downward, one of the pilots flipped through the pages of a technical manual to try to figure out what was happening.
One evening, as the proceedings went late he flipped through to the end of the packet of slides that the managers handed out, seemingly trying to determine when it would be over.
Scouring through those different tabs probably isn't how you want to spend your Monday, so we flipped through to pull out the biggest discounts from brands like Samsung, LG, Vizio, and TCL.
On Trump, the wizard was emphatic as he consulted his deck of cards, the cornerstone of his mysterious Art:  "Two triangles of spades!" the great warlock exclaimed as he flipped through his cards.
I was just enough of a people person, a pro at making shit happen, and, most importantly, a hopeless romantic who bookmarked wedding blogs and flipped through copies of Brides magazine for fun.
Step 5: Enjoy The Outdoors As I flipped through back issues of Martha Stewart Living and scrolled through Martha's personal Instagram, I felt as if I were taking a trip through the seasons.
Adonis's comic was presented to him in braille (which he taught himself to read) with textured images, and both Jordan and Elijah were beside themselves with excitement when they flipped through their stories.
In the early hours of his sorrow, he'd experienced moments when he couldn't believe she was gone, he said, and had flipped through his phone and tablet, glimpsing photos of her beaming grin.
Beginning with the racialized coloring naming system of Pantone, she flipped through images on a projector at varying speeds, switching between languages — English and Spanish — as she guided the audience through her voyage.
My aunt was sitting next to me and we were looking at PEOPLE and she flipped through it and I remember seeing AIDS really big in block letters and then the article, the symptoms.
Sitting on a wine-colored sofa in a tiny living room, Ms. Ono flipped through a photo album, pointing out pictures of Kazuya at the beach, at summer festivals and swimming in a pool.
As I flipped through it, passing through the pages of my notes from my time with Ning, I noticed that a tiny blue butterfly sticker had escaped her collection and landed on a page.
When we reached the apex of the crosswalk, Letscher pulled out a ragged copy of an official military history and flipped through it until he found a map marked with a red sticky note.
On a recent afternoon, Mr. Dagher flipped through a notebook in which each page was filled with the name of a Syrian family and the sum owed him from each visit, $56.50 to $449.64.
My mind flipped through stills of a tuxedoed James Bond pursuing a villain around the sandstone pillars, and flickered with imagined scenes of Ramses II striding the stone blocks more than 3,000 years ago.
Mahmoud flipped through the spiral notebook in which he calculates monthly expenses: Internet, $52; garbage collection, $40; rent, $1,125; repayments on the United States government loan for the plane tickets from Amman to America, $172.
And then the casualty assistance officer -- a Marine staff sergeant who had worked with John Fry -- flipped through the binder to the next decision Malia needed to make: how to structure her monthly survivor benefits.
When I flipped through Jessica's new cookbook, "Repertoire," I found the sorts of comforting, intimate recipes I love: curry noodles with beef and sweet potatoes, "Maine truck stop" baked beans and coconut-cream party cake.
Mr. Huth and Ronald Younkins, the executive director of the Office of Court Administration, flipped through the pages of another case where the name Aaron Burr appeared not as a lawyer but as a defendant.
I've flipped through a Chinese dictionary, I've seen photographs of a Chinese typewriter, I've read about Chinese telegraphy, and despite their ingenuity they are all cumbersome inventions, wheelbarrows for the millstone around Chinese culture's neck.
But I'd already made my bed and lay in it, so I flipped through the Roku TV options and settled on an episode of "Seinfeld" where Jerry is trying to break up with an annoying friend.
Kobach, seemingly alarmed, grabbed a copy of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure — to which he had attached a growing number of Post-it notes — and quickly flipped through it, trying to find the relevant rule.
Through hairpin turns and jostling that threatened to dislodge internal organs, Mr. Furuya occasionally made a call on his cellphone and flipped through delivery invoices with one hand while keeping his left hand on the gearshift.
"Judith will know what to do," I thought, so I pulled out my worn, stained copy of The Pleasures of Cooking for One and flipped through for her list of things to do with leftover poultry.
If people flipped through a magazine primarily to see the clothes I was wearing, I hoped they'd also see the military spouse standing next to me or read what I had to say about children's health.
" With Logan hitting theaters, he recently posted some additional artwork to Twitter, part of an additional four-page story that he wrote "just in case the actors flipped through the pages of the other faux comic books.
"The building of this church shows Italians are artistic, can be cohesive and create something beautiful," Mr. Toglia said as he flipped through his collection of hundreds of photos, documents and newspaper clippings related to the church.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — As the seconds ticked by on the doomed Indonesian flight, the pilot handed the controls to his co-pilot and flipped through the pages of a technical manual, trying to figure out what was happening.
RIVER VALE, N.J. — Laura Ward flipped through the small, lined notebook where she had neatly recorded every job posting she had answered, résumé she had sent and application she had completed since being laid off in March 255.
Or, it might have been the moment we flipped through a million-dollar fashion photoshoot and the velvet colors of the editorial gave us the ability to see beyond the beige-ness of our suburban bedrooms and basements.
Cookbooks Most cookbooks fall into one of two categories: the aspirational and the useful, those that are flipped through on lazy Sundays, then returned to the top shelf, and those that live a dog-eared life on the counter.
The mall's version of "boho" has strayed a bit from that, and anyone who's ever flipped through a rack of $19.99 imitation-suede fringe vests that smell like nail polish with not-so-traditional seed-beading trim knows what I'm talking about.
More often than not, the end result comes off feeling inauthentic and uncomfortable, with characters dressed to the nines in patches and spikes, spouting off hacky punk dialogue written by someone who—at best—has flipped through Please Kill Me once or twice.
It's been a while since I've actually flipped through all of the issues of Vogue that line the floorboards of my bedroom, but when I stumbled across the February 2005 glossy with Melania Trump on the cover, I set it right back down.
I flipped through options, looking for shots of us touching skin and smiling wide to convey happy intimacy, of us camping to hint at the natural cycle of life and of them with family and friends to show that love is always available.
In a 15th-floor hotel room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the brightly lit Ferris wheel on Atlantic City's boardwalk, he bowed his head and flipped through a thick, pocket-size book, whispering to himself and pacing back and forth in prayer.
And the story goes that he flipped through the magazine and said that just about everything in it was junk, but he settled on one story that was really interesting, and after he read it he declared that he was going to marry its author.
De Forest's reply was the first thing that caught my eye as I flipped through the monograph published by the Oakland Museum on the occasion of  its exhibition, Of Dogs and Other People: The Art of Roy De Forest (April 29 – August 20, 10003).
Letter To the Editor: Re "Homeless in Seattle, and Wed Beneath an Overpass" (Vows column, Sunday Styles, April 15): As I flipped through my Sunday print edition, I was shocked to see the Vows column profiling a Seattle homeless couple, Michelle Vestal and Bob J Kitcheon.
Along with all the discussion about its being the most significant reform of Wall Street since the Great Depression, I remember the confusion as we flipped through the thousands of pages, trying to pick out what would really matter, looking for where the lobbyists had won.
As she related what I had said, he flipped through the books excitedly and pointed to reproductions of his sketches on the backs of beer coasters and scraps of paper, two nude women, a fish biting a finger, a scrawny youth who looked a little familiar.
And in recent days, a number of photos posted to social media show how blackface in school yearbooks wasn't limited to Northam's or Norment's Virginia alma maters: Randomly flipped through the 1979 UNC-Chapel Hill yearbook today just to kill some time, and found this photo on one of the fraternities' pages.
In fact, Gigi has such a stronghold on the industry that when Kimmel flipped through Vogue's latest special edition which features the model as the magazine's new "It Girl," not only was she on the cover, but on the back cover, the inside cover, and probably a whole lot of pages in between.
I sat on the small couch next to the kitchen table and flipped through the three channels Teresa's television received and tried to read or draw, but mostly I daydreamed about a time when I wouldn't have to spend my weekends in a shitty trailer watching shitty television listening to my father fuck his mistress.
More than a dozen onlookers, including residents, family members, lawyers, and reporters, watched as Andrade's lawyer Harvey Cohen and Rapozo's lawyer Craig DeCosta threw out higher and higher numbers to bid for the plots, while Commissioner Patrick Childs, who oversaw the auction, flipped through his yellow legal pad to keep tabs on the parcels' prices.
For Grace Notes, a column that is supposed to capture the essence and eccentricities of New York, I have sat in the driver's seat of the Batmobile, banged on the door of the house where Walt Whitman lived when he wrote "Leaves of Grass," flipped through filing cabinets loaded with jokes that Joan Rivers left behind and visited the grave of the composer Sergei Rachmaninoff.
The Dubs punished the Spurs starters so thoroughly in the first half that Popovich sat the first stringers the entire fourth quarter while Bryn Forbes, Davis Bertans and, if you can believe it in 2017, two-time NBA Champion Joel Anthony strolled up and down the court, draining minutes away while Jeff Van Gundy body shamed Mark Jackson and Mike Breen flipped through his giant fucking rolodex of possible time killing topics.

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