In the months to come, Glance plans to expand the platform and bring short-form videos (Glance TV), and mini games (Glance Games) to the lock screen.
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During those times, not a glance at the internet, not a glance at the phone.
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"At first glance or even second glance it looks like an iPhone," Schumer told reporters at a press conference Monday.
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Defendant fixes glance on onetime associate Guzman, wearing a dark suit and tie, fixed his glance on Martinez during his testimony.
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The "Infinity Flex Display" appeared at first glance to be more sophisticated than Royole's — but "glance" is really the operative word here.
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Just gave me a glance …just gave me a very sad, sad backward glance …As he lifted himself by the seat of his pants.
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In Sufism, the glance is a gateway to knowledge — the silent glance between friends breaks open a virtual space of lucid revelation and erotic contact.
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Even if your phone comes with some kind of at-a-glance lock screen display, you might want to consider giving Glance Plus a try.
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Glance Clock, a smart clock that launched at TechCrunch's hardware battlefield in Las Vegas, looks more analog than digital at first glance (see what I did there).
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It is also working on a feature dubbed Glance Nearby that will enable brands to court users in their vicinity, and Glance Shopping to explore ways to build commerce around content.
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For graphic - Whole Foods at a glance - click: tmsnrt.
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A glance at the game is like a glance at cable news: tattooed and well-armed white men using force to exert dominance over a society they feel has left them behind.
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At first glance, the Z Play is not very impressive.
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At first glance, Watford is an immensely appealing, qualified nominee.
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At first glance, the similarities between the districts seem striking.
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At first glance, this looks like a shift for Mobileye.
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At first glance, they may sound weird, but they work.
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Glance appeared indifferent during his arraignment via video Thursday, Mlive.
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At first glance, it looks like a dainty little electric.
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At first glance, this new bill proposed by Texas Sen.
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A quick glance at the geopolitical chessboard demonstrates this necessity.
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At first glance, the MoviePass merchandise page is incredibly boring.
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And at first glance it looks like they were right.
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At first glance, it looks like an empty nostalgia trip.
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At first glance, the Manchester bombing photos don't reveal much.
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You can't take them in in at a single glance.
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At first glance, Amazon appears to have the upper hand.
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A lifetime of meaningful conversation is exchanged in one glance.
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At first glance, it looked like a completely ordinary wedding.
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At first glance it seems like a scant acting legacy.
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"No one would give a second glance now," she says.
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A glance at history suggests that this view is questionable.
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This makes the Nokia 9 unmistakably recognizable at first glance.
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It's thin, but doesn't look particularly bendy at first glance.
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My phone lights up and I glance at it. Ayoola.
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At first glance, it just looks like a normal notebook.
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At first glance, none of this should bother Mr Trump.
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At first glance, the Indian aviation market should be booming.
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At first glance, Johnson will not swallow any of these.
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One glance at the shots, and Walsh's signature becomes apparent.
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None of the other customers even glance in my direction.
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At a shallow glance, nature might not seem so surreal.
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On first glance, it seems to be an unlikely friendship.
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At first glance, this announcement could be largely pro forma.
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At first glance, the party's ascendancy follows a familiar script.
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At first glance, any reasonable person would question Gay World.
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The first ones were small, almost unnoticeable at a glance.
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And at first glance, it kind of looks like one.
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On first glance, this seems like an unlikely turn: From
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But, at least at a glance, they're hardly innovative devices.
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At first glance, the XB900N look exactly like the 1000X.
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At a glance Razer seems to have accomplished its goal.
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Story at a glance Burger King. Dunkin'. McDonald's. Wendy's. Qdoba.
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At first glance, they look crazy pigmented in the tube.
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At first glance, the Mi Box doesn't look like much.
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As far as newspapers and things, I glance at them.
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At first glance, it looks like a jumbo lip balm.
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At first glance, the author seemed like a normal redditor.
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It launches a thousand iPhone cameras with a single glance.
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At first glance, the logo is simple: the name MILO.
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At first glance, Slyce looks quite familiar in Silicon Valley.
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At first glance, it might have looked like another incursion.
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At first glance, the 2017 lineup doesn't look quite as
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The spammer's Kibana dashboard, displaying the operation at a glance.
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At first glance, Ueda's work comes across as deliberately disturbing.
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At first glance an easy solution would be video technology.
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At first glance, WASET seems to be a legitimate organization.
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At first glance, Mafia III doesn't look all that unique.
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At first glance, this line of reasoning might appear reasonable.
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The obvious candidate, at first glance, is the animal kingdom.
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Story at a glance David Milarch is not a scientist.
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At first glance, it seems incongruous -- to say the least.
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At first glance, however, the Meadows lineup doesn't scream Queens.
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Ms. Ingram did not give it, or him, a glance.
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A glance at his work warns of slow going ahead.
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At first glance, the numbers seem to support this fear.
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At first glance, public funding for politicians might look attractive.
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In some states the results at first glance seemed surprising.
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At first glance, the hidden Trump supporters are indeed hidden.
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At first glance, the difference in screen size felt negligible.
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At first glance, you might think Boyd's photographs were paintings.
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At first glance, that would seem to undercut the argument.
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At first glance these may seem to be contradictory messages.
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To get rid of him, I gave them a glance.
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So the Apple tax appears, at a glance, absolutely outrageous.
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At first glance, it's awfully hard to see a distinction
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At a glance, the rhetoric all along has felt promising.
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But that was just the intro glance, the amateur FLG.
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Maybe you took a (innocent?) glance at your partner's phone.
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A couple people at the tables glance over at us.
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At first glance, this might all sound a little silly.
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At first glance, Insecure isn't about much at all, really.
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At first glance, Denver seems an unlikely place for doom.
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At first glance, the familiar lines belie its extreme redesign.
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At first glance, Abilify MyCite looks like a regular pill.
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At first glance, the acrylic Mom chair seems extremely simple.
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They play, glance shyly toward us, seem innocent of fear.
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At first glance, it may not look like a toy.
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Jamal and Ruby share a loaded glance, but don't speak.
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I yelled, "Are you O.K.?" but you didn't glance backward.
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A glance at contemporary art might give him some clues.
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At first glance, it looks like your average water bottle.
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They have a loving glance and adoration for one another.
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This logo might not seem like much at first glance.
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At first glance, it didn't look like a fair fight.
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He writes: At first glance, much of Houston looks alike.
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The bartender's first glance told me I was in trouble.
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At first glance, it looks and acts like a plant.
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I quickly learn how to glance regularly at the road.
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At first glance, those may seem like pretty good odds.
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EVE THROUGH THE GLANCE OF ART, Museo Soumaya, Mexico City.
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A glance around her studio reveals some of the complexity.
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At first glance, Cleopatra seems every inch an ordinary teenager.
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Story at a glance Matt Winning isn't an ordinary comedian.
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Their story lines have little in common at first glance.
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At first glance, those estimates may not appear so terrible.
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At first glance, the answer seems to be their defense.
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Story at a Glance Silent Sam will not go quietly.
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It's hard to tell at first glance what they depict.
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And with that glance, the course of my life changed.
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On a whim, I glance out my apartment's real window.
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Story at a glance Electric scooters are surging in popularity.
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A cursory Google glance around our world will demonstrate that.
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All it takes is a quick glance to see why.
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And with that glance, The course of their life changed.
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Story at a glance Introverts can get a bad rap.
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It seemed like an uncomfortable seating assignment at first glance.
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At first glance, the new draft appears to have teeth.
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At first glance, the New York salary seems more attractive.
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Many walk by and glance, until one man's eyes widen.
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Every few minutes, residents glance toward the door in anticipation.
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At first glance, WeChat's interface looks extremely similar to WhatsApp.
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At first glance, Moore was not an obviously Trumpian candidate.
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But they give Logan no more than a fleeting glance.
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Google's also made notifications easier to manage at a glance.
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"I can still picture his glance, so menacing," he recalled.
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Their musical rhythms and buttery textures appeal at a glance.
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Story at a glance It's not like there weren't options.
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I stole a glance and nearly fell off my stool.
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Upon first glance, two of Shechet's sculptures look eerily similar.
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At first glance, I'm puzzled about how the game works.
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Mr. Bevin might care to glance south over the border.
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And I just happened to glance up and see him.
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At a glance, the way NEMESIS works is relatively simple.
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Josh and the show are, at first glance, perfectly ordinary.
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Glance, a running watch by At a Glance, is one of the few other fitness wearables out there aiming to improve your running form while tracking your distance, calories burned, steps and sleep quality.
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At first glance this openness suggests a real break from the Nixon stonewalling model, but a glance through recent history suggests Trump may just be more adept than Nixon when it comes to doublespeak.
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It shares the same information you can glance at on an Android phone — the weather, the time, and a glance at the top headlines — but somehow it makes even more sense on a bathroom mirror.
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Rather than logging into Google Calendar every time a project manager needs to view a teammate's schedule, he or she could simply take a glance at the Glance Clock (I promise I'll stop doing that).
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At a glance, Nate Hendrick seemed like a typical Twitter user.
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The decision by the Nobel committee was, at first glance, disconcerting.
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MarsImage: NASAAt first glance, Mars is a barren, overhyped litter box.
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At first glance the attack seems to have a religious motivation.
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At a glance, the list of perks is similar to YouTube's.
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It should be general enough to glean information at a glance.
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Over-obvious and more subtle than you notice at first glance?
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At first glance, this doesn't seem like a very deep fact.
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The wide shot suggests the integral importance of Nick's quick glance.
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At first glance, the name might seem a grab for attention.
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A quick glance at the Tiffany's website doesn't tell us much.
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At first glance these disparate phenomena might seem only vaguely connected.
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Computers don't fall asleep, get drunk, or glance at that tweet.
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These two views are, at first glance, incongruent with each other.
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At first glance, the fake email account alerting users lookxs real.
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At first glance, you might assume it's a basic eyeshadow duo.
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At first glance, the election results would point to drastic transformations.
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A failure to do so, at first glance, suggests wilful neglect.
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A quick glance at the history books provides an inconclusive answer.
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Mỹ knew at first glance the lady was a Việt kiều.
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At first glance, you might call that world a cyberpunk dystopia.
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At first glance, it would seem to have little to fear.
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Story at a glance Gwen Ifill is no stranger to history.
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One glance at the VES leadership reveals the group's leftist ideology.
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At first glance, Mr Macron's landslide seems a win for pollsters.
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At first glance, the pictures appear dissimilar and kind of random.
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At first glance, it seems to have failed its biggest test.
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A passing glance from a stranger can still throw her off.
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At first glance, the answer to that question looks depressingly obvious.
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The Outlander certainly makes for a mixed bag upon first glance.
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And it's true, Glance is a good looking yet useful object.
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At first glance, the two phones appear to be almost identical.
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"Once the complications appeared, users stopped using the glance," Smolka said.
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At first glance, there is nothing wrong with her current one.
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I glance around, but no one else is paying any attention.
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At first glance, the results looked good for the Bannonite tendency.
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While a quick glance at the chart above or at coinmarketcap.
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Fittingly, the exhibition itself is difficult to read at first glance.
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Amy just decided to glance at it and stare at it.
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At first glance, Roomi looks like just another rental listing app.
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At first glance, Turpan seems like an unlikely place for grapes.
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At first glance it has been business as usual this year.
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At first glance, Azimuth Security looks like any other bustling startup.
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At first glance the Razer Blade Stealth is unmistakably for gamers.
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At first glance, the pressure on the French president remains intense.
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His final albums were a glance back and a new excursion.
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Pocket-Run looks like typical eight ball pool at a glance.
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Slack's new search looks a lot like Alfred at first glance.
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At first glance, the photos look a lot like the painting.
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At first glance, the packaging looks like a marbleized lipstick case.
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Just look at the glance Brienne gives Tormund in this scene.
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Upon first glance, it seems to be a hodgepodge of items.
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At a glance The Pulse and Coach's audio qualities are identical.
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At a glance, Way Bay is a massive, even chaotic experience.
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The Osmo Action certainly looks like a GoPro at first glance.
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At first glance I took this to be underground missile base.
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This might not seem like a retirement issue at first glance.
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At first glance, it all seems remarkably hopeful: this is working.
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It does sort of look like a book at a glance.
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In the S-1, we get a glance at their financials.
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He only needed to take a quick glance at Sindarius Thornwell.
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A glance at the map would indicate how improbable this is.
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At first glance, Facebook's nascent robotic platform looks a bit … chaotic.
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There's a flick of the tail, a passing glance—they know.
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At first glance, all three phone screens look pretty darn similar.
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At first glance, Apple canceling AirPower seems like a huge fail.
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At first glance, there's nothing that interesting in Jerry Dipoto's words.
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They barely glance up as they wordlessly scan item after item.
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At first glance, I thought the scene was an awkward failure.
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At first glance, The Keepers seems like any other documentary series.
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At first glance, it feels like the Bruins were doing that.
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At first glance, Charu is indistinguishable from any other hipster cafe.
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Angovia's filth and grime may not, at first glance, commend it.
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Shoppers might not realize, at first glance, they're scrolling through Walmart.com.
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Trump appears to glance at the sky without #eclipse glasses. pic.twitter.
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"Fentanyl is very difficult to detect at first glance," he said.
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The website seemed pretty simple and user-friendly at first glance.
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At first glance, the Echo's capabilities seem somewhat interesting to people.
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Story at a glance Ready for a nice, crunchy cricket taco?
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Would not have pegged these as lima beans on first glance.
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At first glance, the comparisons may seem tacked-on or belabored.
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At first glance, it seemed like Spotify had missed the numbers.
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At first glance, it might not seem like all that much.
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At a glance, they absolutely lived up to their "stuffed" name.
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Story at a glance You've just been given the diagnosis: cancer.
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At first glance, it might seem like just a lighthearted tattoo.
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Or take a quick glance at the 29-20 Tennessee Titans.
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At first glance, the two companies could not be more different.
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Here, a simple introduction -- a knowing glance among friends -- takes place.
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Similarly, at first glance, our group couldn't have been more different.
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At first glance, the work can seem like an extravagant playground.
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At first glance, it wasn't immediately known who owned the data.
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It's a wide-ranging laundry list of complaints at first glance.
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At first glance, Julianne Hough's ponytail looks like...um, a ponytail.
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At first glance, this may seem like a far-fetched idea.
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I glance upwards to make sure the drone has cycled away.
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Or a lifted eyebrow and a glance in the right direction?
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At first glance, Trader Joe's and Costco have little in common.
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Packing the court is surprisingly easy, at least at first glance.
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More than a cursory glance of the squad bears him out.
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A glance at employees' business cards highlights this self-effacing culture.
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At first glance, Curry's absence figures to be a big problem.
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He stole a glance inside the car — keys in the ignition.
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At a glance, New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v.
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At first glance this may strike the reader as overly schematic.
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At first glance, some of Mr. Modi's reforms may seem small.
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At first glance, Pedro and Samson may just look like lions.
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The explanation for that success is, at first glance, remarkably simple.
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The piece is, at first glance, a bit of a farce.
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But the second glance could still provide quite a different look.
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Story at a glance What goes first in a coronavirus outbreak?
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At first glance, the immigrant story seemed to be repeating itself.
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And at first glance, Yo-Yo seems like any other speedster.
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At first glance, Veltfort's fictional alter-ego, Connie, may seem idiosyncratic.
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At first glance, Mr Ren's gesture has much going for it.
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"She's really beautiful, that caught me at first glance," he said.
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Colonna's life, at first glance, is unpromising for a modern biographer.
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At first glance, this entity strongly resembles Schopenhauer's all-devouring will.
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At first glance now is a terrible time to do so.
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At first glance, Hustlers doesn't seem like your traditional awards contender.
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At first glance, it appears to be Bird's two-seater vehicle.
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At a glance, it looks like a trendy New Jersey restaurant.
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At first glance, Mr. Wa Lehulere's work can seem very abstract.
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Story at a glance Climate change has hit coral reefs hard.
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Story at a glance At Red Oak Elementary in Ventura, Calif.
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"I'm fine, fine," she said, tottering away without a glance back.
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It's a piece that sparks conversation and encourages a second glance.
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On first glance, the answer seemed to be: a great deal.
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On first glance, the answer seemed to be: a great deal.
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ALBANY — It seemed, at first glance, to be an innocuous idea.
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Panera Bread&aposs menu looks like a lot at first glance.
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At first glance, they would appear to hail from distant planets.
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Story at a glance The future is going to be hotter.
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At first glance, each strand of Taliban revenue might seem insignificant.
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At first glance, Filipinos do well in terms of gender equality.
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At the time, nobody objected, not even a glance from anybody.
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Story at a glance Streaming services have redefined the entertainment industry.
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In fact, the interior looks kind of boring at first glance.
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On first glance, they appeared to have very little in common.
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All that hoo-ha about jazz clubs without one smoldering glance!
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It's unsettling upon first glance, and still unsettling upon the thousandth.
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At first glance, it looked like a nondescript, albeit upscale store.
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A single glance belied the reports that India's glaciers are stable.
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On first glance, this may seem like a pretty brilliant plan.
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IT IS, AT first glance, an odd way to do things.
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Story at a glance Silent Sam is sitting in storage now.
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Story at a glance Demi Lovato thought she was in recovery.
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None of the strangers do anything more than glance or chat.
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His son happens to glance at gulbi twice before he swallows.
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At first glance, my cabin looked like a large hotel room.
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At first glance, ya might think -- this is weird, where's Tobey?
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At first glance, Caterpie seems like just a slightly weird caterpillar.
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Sometimes, things aren't what they seem to be on first glance.
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At a glance, many of the Parallel Botany plants appear unremarkable.
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At first glance, the two nations' invasion plans seem very similar.
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At first glance, German baking can seem rather simple and rustic.
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At first glance, Lee "Chappy" Chapman's story is a sad one.
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Just as you can't tell the origin of ivory at a glance, you can't tell at a glance whether one of the hundreds of organizations that claim to be protecting elephants is really doing effective work.
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At first glance, it might seem a curious choice for a revival.
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It looks weird at first glance, but the placement makes enough sense.
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Being able to see important information at a glance is super important.
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A safe bet At first glance, this explanation may seem quite counterintuitive.
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At first glance, the touts would appear to be wasting their time.
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In other words, the iPhone 80 could unlock with just a glance.
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At first glance, these hands look like they're coming for your head.
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I glance at the receipt while marching back to my courtroom: $4553.
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"Curiosity Cloud" (2015–19) looks like a whimsical installation at first glance.
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At first glance, the Translate app won't look any different than before.
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Finally, in desperation, you glance at your watch and notice the time.
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Also, coupling vitamin therapy with your DNA seems at a glance dubious.
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That's Darkest Dungeon, which, at a glance, looks like a pure RPG.
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It's hard to know what to make of ElliQ at first glance.
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At first glance, Chopra's ensemble looked like a pretty, fringed cocktail dress.
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At first glance, this pattern might tempt progressive readers to feel optimistic.
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At a glance, you can make out some obvious colors and patterns.
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Story at a glance Let's admit it: being a teenager is hard.
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At first glance, you get a lot of bang for your buck.
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At first glance, the gap between Europe and America still appears enormous.
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A simple glance at recent news clips substantiates a range of complaints.
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The reality would sink in after a quick glance in the mirror.
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THE two young women glance at each other before confiding their secret.
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At first glance, the automobile industry looks to be in better shape.
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At first glance, the two scholars might not seem a natural pairing.
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At a glance you might just think oh, that's a nice photo.
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Even at first glance, it's clear there's something different going on here.
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At first glance, the changes introduced today do not look substantially new.
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I gave it a wistful glance and cursed my New Year's resolutions.
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Students on the rock wall glance across the room, suspended in midair.
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I glance at him, then go on about my egg-buying business.
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At a glance, it sounds like any other boring, bucolic advice show.
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As the video shows, a quick glance wasn't enough for this cat.
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But at first glance, 2017 makes last year look kind of slow.
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The decline of first-class air travel seems at first glance surprising.
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At first glance it actually appears to be a collage supporting Trump.
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Want to quickly glance at your email while you're surfing the web?
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At first glance, the G26 makes a hell of a good impression.
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It looks, cool but requires you to glance sideways while you're driving.
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AT FIRST glance, it seems that America's economy is losing its mojo.
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With that speed, even a passing glance is likely to be spotted!
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Stone's latest style is just another glance at her love of gold.
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At first glance, it looked like Democrats were taking a brave stance.
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None of them are what they appear to be at first glance.
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At first glance, Britain's households look prepared for what is to come.
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At first glance, being lonely might not seem like a big deal.
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At first glance, the whole TINA argument sounds long in the tooth.
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A glance at the clock tells her the time is 11:59.
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At first glance the growth data do little to settle this debate.
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I move through the world and I don't get a second glance.
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I shared a supportive glance with them as they took their seats.
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Jumping into this relatively untapped market isn't too impressive at first glance.
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Goldin shows a few things that, at first glance, may seem contradictory.
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Top notch optics and a tiny build aren't cheap at a glance.
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On first glance, this looks bad for cash transfer enthusiasts like me.
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The collection is an unusual glance over society's shared interest in war.
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At first glance, the large 12-inch screen looks sharp and capable.
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" The men exchanged a glance and Diana felt her spine stiffen. "What?
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It's so easy to understand her character at first glance, it's amazing.
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At first glance – just for a moment – this picture looks completely normal.
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The three-way peace push is, at first glance, an odd one.
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At first glance, this might sound like a walk in the park.
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The scene ends with a lengthy glance at Maya's extremely sticky fingers.
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At a glance, they look just like the ones from the Kickstarter.
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Meanwhile, digital VU meters let you clock your levels at a glance.
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At first glance, this seems to be the case with TUF 25.
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At first glance, Pavelski might not have seemed like a future superstar.
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But a quick glance through his feed proves it's pretty essential reading.
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A quick glance at Twitter is all that's needed to confirm this.
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But what about what that can recognize its owner at a glance.
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At first glance, the sleek chassis doesn't quite look like a speaker.
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"At first glance, it seems like a small, harmless custom," he said.
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While at first glance that seems like much, that's down from $2069.99.
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And at first glance, it seems like they're in a strong position.
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If you are one of those lucky ones, glance, but don't stare.
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It took all of 30 seconds to glance through this security check.
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But it may be less revolutionary than it seems at first glance.
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At first glance, the setting of the game is hard to place.
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Story at a glance Climate change is coming for America's decaying infrastructure.
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At second glance, it has it all — if you can afford it.
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A cursory glance at Commerce's own data would have contradicted these predictions.
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A glance through Cucapá's repertoire of beers shows this to be true.
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On first first glance, it's nearly impossible to make out what's happening.
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There seems, at first glance, no common ground between the opposing views.
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A working, busy glance around the room looking for something to do.
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This is perhaps less surprising than it might seem at first glance.
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Story at a glance One third of Americans struggle to fall asleep.
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At first glance, when you got on the highway, all was clear.
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A quick glance at progressive strongholds around the nation suggests no one.
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Lady Bird, at first glance, does not seem like a romantic comedy.
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At first glance, the chance of it succeeding is only slightly higher.
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It was not nearly as annihilated as it looked at first glance.
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At first glance, this thing looks almost identical to the Pixel 2.
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"The spot is called Three Countries at One Glance," Jianguo told me.
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At first glance, the store didn't reveal how large it actually was.
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Some attacks, at first glance, seem like they should be labeled terrorism.
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At first glance, the easy answer may appear to be the cafeteria.
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Every so often they cast an awkward glance at the young woman.
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At first glance, the Steel HR looks like a normal analog watch.
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At first glance, Lévy's new album, "Hyperion," looks like a crossover effort.
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You can't just glance at story structure; you have to memorize it.
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"Oh, fuck it," he says finally, throwing a glance over his shoulder.
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At first glance, Nas seems strong, complex and even a bit manipulative.
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At first glance, the plan seems to be filled with tough decisions.
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From a distance, at a glance, Doc's case could seem a success.
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At first glance, Park's latest work appears to be a total departure.
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At first glance, the 157,000 jobs added in July might appear weak.
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At first glance, Cuban's amazing success looks like a stroke of luck.
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Want a quick at-a-glance breakdown of how they all compare?
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The widget features quick glance features like calendar appointments, weather and photos.
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Upon first glance at your letter, I was right there with you.
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"At first glance, it's such a trivial pop tune," said the artist.
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Just take a glance at the smug look on Big Lachie's face.
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The Magenta carrier seems like a strange partner, perhaps, at first glance.
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Have a glance at those mean metrics, climbing as I write this.
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You would know a Googie building on first glance, to be sure.
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At first glance, it appeared that Tesla Model 260 had a doppelgänger.
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At first glance, the decision appeared motivated by hard-nosed business acumen.
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At a glance, here's what you need to know about your policy.
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At first glance, Vanke Design Community just looks like a spacious park.
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At first glance, this seems like a classic story of business disruption.
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While at first glance it seems similar to refurbishing, the results differ.
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And at first glance you might think that it goes rather quick.
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Story at a glance What would a world without humans look like?
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At first glance he looked as if he could be idly daydreaming.
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At first glance, they're almost whimsical, until you look a little closer.
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At first glance, her grandmother's house is the portrait of suburban calm.
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That lets me see at a glance which candidates are falling short.
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Go away, jerk, I think to myself, shooting him an icy glance.
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The segregation is extremely obvious with one glance at a demographics map.
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"We could only glance," he says at one point during the film.
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Probably no one had given the statue a serious glance for years.
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But even these are less convincing than they appear at first glance.
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At a glance it looks like an outdoor pool from the sky.
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One can hardly glance at these facts without wondering so many things.
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At first glance, I thought that it was from my late father.
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That's me, that's my people, caught at a glance through swinging doors.
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The event, like its unsightly contestants, might be misunderstood at first glance.
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Trtl PillowAt first glance, the Trtl pillow looks nothing like a pillow.
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Today we're taking a quick glance at the venture-backed insurance space.
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At first glance, the white bellbird doesn't appear to have benefited similarly.
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Story at a glance We all bleed red, even from the vagina.
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Here, Alaska can be mean, jealous, and manipulative, all with a glance.
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I glance at a television that is quietly blaring in the background.
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At first glance the picture represented how my head is constantly spinning.
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Story at a glance Lynn Novick's eye for compelling narratives doesn't blink.
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Though it may look intimidating at first glance, it&aposs super simple.
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At first glance, the Solo Pro looks very similar to its predecessor.
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At first glance, what happened that terrible day was yet another pogrom.
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At first glance, it seems clear that American democracy is under attack.
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Do you ever glance skyward and ponder the mysteries of the universe?
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It's truly amazing to see its architectural majesty all in one glance.
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Story at a glance Climate change is wreaking havoc on the Arctic.
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At first glance, one feature of Ford's testimony seemingly weakens her credibility.
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It was $1.99 and smaller than the other burritos at first glance.
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Each glance, gesture and joke they share alludes to their deep history.
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No big deal at first glance, but her purchases raised some eyebrows.
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That second-long "save me" glance at a party would suggest so.
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At first glance, these are issues that primarily affect the Jewish community.
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The story is much more interesting than it is at first glance.
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At a quick glance, the photo of the couple looks pretty explicit.
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Story at a glance Climate change is ravaging the world's coral reefs.
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At a glance, the risk of these patients developing cancer appears low.
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At first glance, roller derby seems like a feminist punk fever dream.
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At first glance, roller derby seems like a feminist punk fever dream.
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It is useful because you have a quick inventory at a glance.
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At first glance, these reactions could be viewed simply as harmless jokes.
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At first glance, it will not be obvious that we are asleep.
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At first glance, these shorts look like your average competitive male swimsuit.
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Story at a glance In late 2017, the city of Memphis, Tenn.
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At first glance, the poetry of it struck a chord with me.
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At first glance, it feels silly, maybe even wrong, to elevate him.
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At a glance, Sunday Service felt like Kanye's attempt to come home.
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He went turnaround without even making a sideways glance at his teammates.
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A glance over the shoulder—dead eyes now eager for fresh meat.
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At first glance, the fund-raising email from TrumPAC could confuse a recipient.
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And the specs on the removable storage look pretty impressive at first glance.
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At first glance, some of Trump's policies sound like they could help entrepreneurs.
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At first glance, it might seem that they are, but it's a trick.
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He's sitting in the corner, and he sneaks a glance in my direction.
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And many of us will fail, sneaking a surreptitious glance at our iPhones.
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A quick glance at Twitter shows that people aren't really feeling this romance.
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At first glance, the $200 ZenFone 83 Max seems to fit the bill.
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At first glance, the jacket looks just like a normal, stylish denim jacket.
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He first asks NBA star Steph Curry, who walks by without a glance.
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Others are so unnecessarily ridiculous that they're not even worth a second glance.
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On paper and at first glance, though, the Mavic 2 series looks impressive.
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So this seems at first glance like another clear win for the GOP.
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Upon first glance, Capricorns have a very strong, if not blunt, personal brand.
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At first glance, Penge is just like any other slab of suburban London.
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When I logged in, EverlyWell presented me with my results at a glance.
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At first glance, Airbnb's data painted a pretty good picture of the company.
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After a glance at my card, I decide to add some soup, too.
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It's full of interesting design decisions, and a bit counterintuitive at first glance.
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At first glance, Levinthal's paintings have the intimacy and immediacy of Snapchat posts.
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With only four dunks, and not even a glance to an outlet player.
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She also introduced some intrigue into that final glance between she and Littlefinger.
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Performance between the two during the day is pretty similar at first glance.
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At first glance, lizards don't seem that cuddly, but look at this thing.
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At a glance, Steve Bannon looks something like a right-wing Jeff Lebowski.
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Story at a glance Students at Benjamin Franklin Elementary School in Vancouver, Wash.
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At first glance a spokesman agreed with us that the situation looks odd.
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At first glance, the CCZ's abyssal plain does not look of much interest.
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"Nope," the urgent care doctor said after a quick glance at the finger.
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At first glance, the dashboard might give viewers a twinge of déjà vu.
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So far, the company says Glance has more than 26 million active users.
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And his boss, Angelo, at first glance, isn't a gun-toting gang-banger.
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At first glance, the lobster roll wasn't as horrifying as I had feared.
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At first glance, it looks like McGregor's simply wearing a standard pinstripe suit.
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I glance at the clock and rush to gather my things for work.
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But a glance at the scorecard reveals something more modern about the match.
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As I twirl the al dente linguini around my fork, I glance up.
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At first glance, it looks like any other Valentine's Day pop-up shop.
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The briefest glance at any device, at any message, risks spoiling the game.
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At first glance, the ad tech industry looks like it's doing fairly well.
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At first glance Brits love free trade, or at least say they do.
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At first glance, it looks like any other traditional Japanese inn, or ryokan.
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For this reason, many of the accounts look like bots at first glance.
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When the lights went up for intermission, I stole a glance at Barack.
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A quick glance at Twitter shows that some 'shippers are truly beside themselves.
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At first glance, the Foxconn reversal confirms that American manufacturing is in trouble.
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Even just a quick glance can be enough to put you in danger.
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A quick glance at the hashtag was enough to see how people felt.
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On second glance, there's a very Labyrinth-esque feel to the whole photo.
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But they're convincing enough at a glance, and sometimes that's all that's needed.
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At first glance, some of these administrative documents seemed irrelevant to forced disappearances.
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And none of them are what they appear to be at first glance.
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Moreover, its advertising systems are too complex to be understood at a glance.
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At first glance, that looks a lot like a violation of net neutrality.
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At first glance, these statues look like misplaced monoliths: totemic, ritualistic, and ancient.
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There was no way to take in the monster with a single glance.
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Which is why, at first glance, this might sound like a doomed effort.
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Glance (left) and Flowers (right), 2004, Shen Wei, Flowers Gallery, London & New York.
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At first glance, OfMatthew (Ashleigh LaThrop) seems like a rule-abiding lost cause.
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At first glance, the 22-inch case looks like any other carry-on.
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Yanking my earbuds from their homes, I glance at myself in the mirror.
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Story at a glance How do the most successful founder stories usually start?
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A glance at the comments shows there's still vitriolic disagreement in some quarters.
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A glance at the cars gives a clue that they do things differently.
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At first glance, the PJs looks like average — if silky smooth — sleep clothes.
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At one point I glance up to the sky and see a Predator.
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It's a fun, quick way for parents to track progress at a glance.
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Kim Kardashian's most recent Instagram might have seemed totally innocuous at first glance.
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"What?" he asks, sensing my judgment when I glance over his long receipt.
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At this point, Garland only shows us a passing glance at the creature.
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At first glance, the decision doesn't seem to make a lot of sense.
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Glance at it quickly, and it's hard not to see the name, Swift.
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At first glance, the series looks totally legit — not to mention delightfully creepy.
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At first glance, this state of affairs seems like a win for companies.
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At a glance, Trump is an odd star to hitch a wagon to.
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"I mean, visually, they look like dog biscuits," Ramsay exclaimed upon first glance.
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Wally continued his frantic barking, and she cast a withering glance his way.
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The new edition does not appear, at first glance, to be an upgrade.
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The news is not as dire as it might appear at first glance.
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Misty warrior At first glance, this pose may look just like warrior two.
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Compositional elements that at first glance seem incongruous or haphazard reveal unanticipated harmonies.
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Story at a glance The A's have been playing baseball in Oakland, Calif.
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Then you can count on the reviewer taking, at best, a passing glance.
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As best as we can tell, YouTube reviewers, on first glance, did not.
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At first glance, the Digital Construction Platform looks as awkward as its name.
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Story At A Glance Khysir Carter met the majority of his friends online.
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He threw his opponent a disbelieving sidelong glance, and then an eye roll.
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Taking a look at the numbers at first glance, they definitely look bleak.
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The check-out line seemed long at first glance, but it moved quickly.
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With one quick glance, I could tell we were in the right place.
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At first glance, she looked healthy enough, she was clean, and perfectly content.
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At first glance, the world economy looks to be in pretty good shape.
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Story at a glance Remember that time a river in Ohio caught fire?
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At a glance, Phillips looks like the actor Robert Shaw (Quint from "Jaws").
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The two men did not so much as glance sideways at each other.
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Outback's bone-in ribeye seemed at first glance to have a lovely char.
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Read a certain way, research might on first glance support such a conclusion.
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At a glance there's something absurd about the respectability laundering at work here.
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That means Reddit is far, far busier than it appears at a glance.
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At first glance, the sculptures of Dan Lam might seem like living organisms.
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At first glance, however, Redick seems like an auxiliary piece of the offense.
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At first glance, the sexual activity tracking function appears to be extremely limited.
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He stays close to his owner, Dan Schmuck, giving me an occasional glance.
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I glance up to see a man is filming me from his car.
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Other people putting your value on you just at face-glance, it's wack.
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At first glance, I was disappointed when the potatoes arrived at the bar.
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At first glance, it may seem like a similar situation with North Korea.
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InMobi's Tewari said Glance has already started to find users in these markets.
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A quick glance at the clock tells them when it's time to go.
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A glance at recent history suggests that the candidates are roughly on schedule.
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We run past her without a second glance, college girls in a hurry.
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A quick dismissive glance, if I had not, would almost chill the bones.
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At a glance, this probably seems naive at best and bonkers at worst.
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The store knows when I glance at a poster and for how long.
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"All of these bones," Casey said, casting a feral glance toward his brother.
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At first glance, "Lucian Freud" might seem more a monument than a book.
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I glance at Charlie who is eyeing me with his mouth slightly open.
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A 30-second glance can easily become a wasted 30-minute scrolling session.
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In fact, the cousins barely even share a glance after this entire exchange.
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At first glance, the movie looks like another inoffensive summer road-trip comedy.
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At first glance, China's might seem to have a better chance of success.
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Story at a glance A Washington state candidate running to succeed retiring Rep.
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Grandma looks in, ashen faced, seeing in a glance that it is over.
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However, there's more to her story than you can see at first glance.
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I used to use the At a Glance calendars, and those are great.
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The Glassberg Container House looks like a typical suburban home at first glance.
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One glance in the right direction and time warps back to the 1940s.
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Story at a glance It hasn't been an easy week for Joe Biden.
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At first (and second and third) glance, this is not a competitive contest.
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Though he appears shy at first glance, Tsoi's smile disappears in the field.
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One glance at the guy, and you instantly wonder, Why the long face?
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At first glance, the Urban Decay Born to Run Eyeshadow Palette is intimidating.
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The truth is, at first glance...Douglas Bartlett: You wouldn't be very impressed.
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At first glance, you can see the thought that went into the design.
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At first glance, it seemed like any other ho-hum skippable hotel restaurant.
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At first glance, the Flip is a different beast than the Galaxy Fold.
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At first glance, the new numbers seem like a bit of a mystery.
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Story at a glance Have you ever listened to music and felt better?
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Getting a password manager may seem like a bad idea at first glance.
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Here, Business Insider takes a glance at what he&aposs been up to.
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The alliance between Moscow and Ankara is at first glance an odd one.
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At first glance, Gronkowski's numbers seem as great as ever, maybe even better.
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Founded by three brothers in November 2012, La Malinche impresses from first glance.
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At first glance, the choice of Vietnam as summit host checks many boxes.
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At a quick glance, Donald Trump and Elon Musk couldn't be more different.
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At first glance, it may seem that most people already do these things.
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Maybe" — he shot a glance at his father — "I'll even get a gun.
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At a glance, the risk of these many patients developing cancer appears low.
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At first glance, that seemed like a lot to give up for Eaton.
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This makes it tough to judge, even at first glance, based on price.
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In the East Village line, though, no one gave him a second glance.
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" With a conspiratorial glance to one side, he said, "Take the gloves off.
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The film, like Rickman's best characters, has more to it beyond first glance.
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At first glance, Trump appears to be making a major new explosive allegation.
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With this powerful, performative gesture, the unequal representation becomes clear with one glance.
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At first glance, it just seemed like a typical poster promoting swimming safety.
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House Republicans just did something that looks, at first glance, like political suicide.
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At first glance, it's easy to mistake the Mi Mix 2S for its predecessor.
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AT FIRST glance, Sora Tob Sakana is aimed squarely at the pre-teen market.
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At first glance, it may seem to come down to the experience of speed.
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At a glance, I was hoping this was the track YG would be on.
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At first glance, capacity reservations may seem like a weird concept in the cloud.
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But when they glance up, they see a curved dome of data displaying the
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At first glance, the Adidas PureBoost X ($120) looks like a typical running shoe.
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At first glance, this requires information to travel faster than the speed of light.
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The source of this disdain for the bus may seem obvious at first glance.
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At first glance, it appears to be mostly good news for President Donald Trump.
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It wouldn't seem that there's much to know about the bikini at first glance.
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At only first glance, based on the [resort's] unwillingness to protect their customer, Mrs.
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It's our first glance at the fraternal twins, and, as expected, they're ridiculously adorable.
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All images: Adam Clark Estes/GizmodoNest's next big thing underwhelmed me at first glance.
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Keep your phone in your pocket and with a glance get what you need.
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You might think, at first glance, that Trump and Brown have little in common.
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At first glance, the updated procedures don't seem remarkably different from Twitch's earlier policies.
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For anecdotal evidence disproving Schumpeter, just glance at the article that preceded his column.
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Washington (CNN)At first glance, the National Vietnam Veterans Foundation is a roaring success.
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But the 2125 could easily pass for a flagship-level device at first glance.
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At first glance, the blasters don't look too different from your typical Nerf shooter.
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At first glance, Brexit should have no direct impact on any of these advantages.
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At first glance, Messenger Kids appears to give parents and kids what they'd want.
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At first glance, there could scarcely be a more improbable recruit for liberal economics.
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From a quick glance at Wizarding World Gold's offerings, it's likely that Warner Bros.
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Like the standard Echo before it, the Show is pretty uninteresting at first glance.
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AT FIRST glance, the Plaza Mayor might seem like one of Madrid's tourist traps.
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At first glance, the future looks bright for Netflix and its streaming service competitors.
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At first glance, at least, the Go doesn't distinguish itself much from other Chromebooks.
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At first glance, I will admit that I had no love for it, either.
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She rolled her eyes after a brief glance and resumed flicking through the hangers.
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Le Caire has learned to stay silent, and knows better than to glance back.
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"Let's go," she tells her fellow concubines, stalking past the eunuch without a glance.
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This might seem extreme: at first glance, the roundtable's recommendations border on the anodyne.
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And a glance across the Atlantic suggests that there could be worse to come.
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At a glance the 21 inch full-HD screen also looks clear and crisp.
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At first glance, it feels like a simple emotional exchange between photographer and sitter.
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At first glance it looks any another other wheat noodle—thin, long, and chewy.
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It is not perfect, but at a glance the machine's imaginings pass as real.
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The episode is called "USS Callister," and upon first glance, it looks very familiar.
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And shared a couples-only glance during the Toronto International Film Festival in 2012.
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Tighter regulations have hardly crushed Airbnb, as a glance at its listings will show.
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Hofmann tweeted the logo you see above, which at first glance looks very similar.
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At first glance, Americans appear to be restrained when using their smartphone while driving.
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At a glance, the policy seems fair; underperforming drivers should take measures to improve.
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At first glance, it might be difficult to see the problem with the MLMs.
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Don't forget the icy glance, and penchant for secret phone calls in the corner.
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It's perfect for fall, and there's no need to even glance at your oven!
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"Yes, I think I do," Moore responded with a knowing glance at the camera.
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I wanted to hug Umm Abdullah, but she didn't even glance in my direction.
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At first glance, these initiatives seem like pushes for increasing the accessibility of research.
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At first glance, it can appear that the most iconic horror villains are dudes.
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It's like understanding an entire baseball game from a glance at the box score.
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At first glance, Facebook's take on dating looks like any other generic dating app.
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After all, a pin can be stolen with a quick glance over your shoulder.
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In short, the company is diversified more than it might appear at first glance.
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"Let Me Not Be Mad" seems, at first glance, to fit into this trend.
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At first glance, it seems like this is a man who has it all.
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At first glance, it looks like something that'd come out of a time machine.
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At first glance, it may seem to be down to the experience of speed.
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The new Spend app, at first glance, looks well-designed and easy to use.
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That sounds great at first glance, but how well will it protect your privacy?
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At first glance, Ralph Breaks the Internet doesn't really register as a princess movie.
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At first glance, it seems odd, even as a throwaway statement in a tweet.
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"At first glance, this is nothing but a ghost town," says photographer Tamara Merino.
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At first glance, these outfits are complicated, but Nnenna simplifies them with smart styling.
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At first glance, the space is not unlike its counterparts elsewhere in the world.
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A cursory glance of that feed reveals a litany of Spring Break animal abuse.
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The scene ends with Jeb driving off and a last glance at a Jeb!
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They're important shorthand, symbolizing at a glance how people felt about a certain item.
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At first glance, the pieces don't look like they are based on hard data.
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At first glance, the Viper 1000-Lumen Tactical Flashlight looks like any other flashlight.
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Police have said Glance allegedly first held a pistol to his son's head, Mlive.
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At first glance, though, the new in-app customer support system can appear limiting.
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Even after an immediate glance, this group portrait immediately feels a little less finished.
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At first glance, El Paso's The Tap might not seem like a food destination.
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There's a chance that this fairground is a glance at the future of care.
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At first glance, it looks strikingly similar to Samsung's Galaxy Note 10-inch tablet.
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At first glance, I thought they were mini washing machines, but nope, they're cameras.
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At a glance, at least half of them include other people who are tagged.
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Her lips seemed perpetually pursed in disapproval, and she could chill at a glance.
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At first glance, the Moto Z3 Play looks like another average midrange Android phone.
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Story at a glance Most Americans don't do the amount of exercise they should.
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Story at a glance Death in Paris just got a bit more au naturale.
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Story at a glance The world produced 24 million pairs of shoes in 2018.
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Turns out it's easier to identify cockroach legs at a glance than you thought.
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Glance at Bustle and you'll miss the fact that it is a cynical enterprise.
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"I would have loved to have it raining," he said with a glance upward.
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And while playing, he snuck a glance at the crowd to see the reaction.
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Although the idea seems sensible at first glance, its appeal fades under closer scrutiny.
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"CUTTIN' IT" opens with Muna, at first glance a typical British 15-year old.
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Brexiteers may consider this the first wistful glance of a rekindled affair with Brussels.
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"Food, just for food," he insisted when I stole a glance at his ledger.
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But I want to glance at the '70s, the real progenitor of the '80s.
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Story at a glance Las Vegas recently announced that parking tickets given between Oct.
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The failure of Manafort's cooperation at first glance seems like a setback for Mueller.
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At a glance, they would appear to have little in common, ideologically or temperamentally.
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At first glance, this cosmic role seems too enormous for the simple Westron Wynde.
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A glance across Europe's markets suggests some froth forming in certain corners at least.
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The automated system, Gahagan notes, produces more efficiencies than are obvious at first glance.
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At first glance, IKEA food courts in Canada appear similar to those in America.
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At first glance, the Clintonian grass roots seemed to have organically sprouted in anger.
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Her paintings, indefinite at first glance, are hard to stop contemplating once you've started.
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On first glance, it's hard to see who would support pardons for these men.
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You can't know what's happening, but, at a glance, you are in on it.
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At first glance, nothing Allardyce said in the incriminating footage alone explains his dismissal.
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Wear OS's new Tiles feature, meanwhile, offers easy access to information at a glance.
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Crasthorpe, and then had scuttled off without so much as a glance in Mrs.
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At first glance, the plant-based nuggets looked and smelled like the real thing
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The Manor Master Chamber in St. Paul, Minnesota, meanwhile, is creepy upon first glance.
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A glance inside the 4S shows that it doesn't look anything like a Tesla.
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Many commented that on first glance, Pedals resembled a man wearing a bear suit.
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The team has two styles of shorts that, at a casual glance, appear identical.
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She strode past the store without giving it or its inhabitants a sidelong glance.
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The event must go on At first glance, VidCon seemed the same as ever.
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" At first glance, "community" may not seem all that dramatic a departure from "connectivity.
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Dispatch TAKE a glance at who wrote this article and you'll understand the problem.
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So it's basically a super speedy way of getting at a glance rates tables.
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Most importantly, there's no LCD screen to glance down at after firing a shot.
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Even a quick glance reveals that the Russian is a nightmare matchup for Maldonado.
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At first glance, the Library of Alexandria Carfolite showed me is close to perfect.
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He kept expecting her to make some sign of recognition, even just glance back.
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I was told that to catch a man's glance and smile is deemed forward.
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As we were walking behind him, I shot a quick glance at my fixer.
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At a glance Skinner, a white man, is telling stories about other white men.
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On first glance, Mario Tennis Aces isn't too dissimilar from past Mario Tennis titles.
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At first glance, the European Union doesn't seem like the most creditworthy of borrowers.
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Bird lobbed a pass to a cutting Stewart that looked irresponsible at first glance.
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A quick glance through the barred front door reveals a network of metallic ductwork.
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At first glance, I would fit the mold of a supporter of President Trump.
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Users are spending an average of 22 minutes with Glance each day, he said.
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"Arabs love Abdullah Ocalan too," Mr. Kobani said, casting a glance at the portrait.
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I occasionally glance in the mirror but only because it's right near my closet.
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At a glance, this is quite a generous move by the pro wrestling organization.
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At first glance at any one image, all that can be seen are stars.
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At first glance, this looks like a sudden, unexpected golden age for Brazilian goalkeepers.
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Effective headlines are clear, concise, and quickly describe what you do at a glance.
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The two exchange an intense glance, and Bonnie looks...simultaneously unbothered and on edge.
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At first glance, it's a fairly benign tool any teacher would have on hand.
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A glance at the Russian posts supports the idea that they focus on candidates.
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Upon first glance, this illustration looks like a clear cut burst of colorful patriotism.
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At first glance, the dish may seem a little elaborate for the home cook.
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But on first glance, the graveyard looked like it had been abandoned for decades.
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Not sure upon first glance if a place sources its food or products locally?
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At first glance, Mirror looks like any other mirror you might have at home.
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At first glance, many of the demonstrations were linked by little more than tactics.
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"At first glance, the collection's title is a misnomer," our reviewer Ed Park writes.
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This meant you could determine at a glance whose articles were shared most often.
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A glance at replies to the tweet show most people realized it was manipulated.
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A quick glance at the Fallen Order subreddit finds dozens of threads debating dismemberment.
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Story at a glance American opinion on climate change is finally beginning to shift.
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The receptacles look like a planter at first glance, with greenery filling the top.
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Story at a glance For many students, getting into college is the ultimate goal.
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And Liberty, at first glance, isn't in the same category as for-profit colleges.
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Shift Magnus Walker is not who he seems at first glance, or even second.
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I like it when people just assume I'm a woman without a second glance.
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TENERIFE, Spain, Feb 27 (Reuters) - At first glance, the hotel looks like any other.
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Story at a glance Sharks have some of the toughest skin in the ocean.
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At first glance, the Hero 8 looks a lot like last year's Hero 7.
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It makes sense — they tend to be more wearable, at least at first glance.
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The New York street wear brand Bstroy's new hoodies are unremarkable at first glance.
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Then, without a glance in any direction, he just rushed off up the street.
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Story at a glance At long-last, "Love, Simon" is becoming a television series.
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Minutes would go by, sometimes entire train rides, before someone accidentally met Dvir's glance.
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Story at a glance Democratic presidential hopeful and former mayor of South Bend, Ind.
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Story at a glance If the Internet says it's true, it must be — right?
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Story at a glance Feeling unfulfilled at work and seeking more joy in 2020?
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Story at a glance They say money can't buy happiness, but what about equality?
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At first glance, both sandwiches looked like they were deliciously overflowing with fried chicken.
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At first glance, minerals rich in silica may mimic microbial cells, the researchers said.
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The case for easing missile restrictions to South Korea appears logical at first glance.
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Milan, illimity Bank CEO Corrado Passera attends preview presentation of "The Glance" (09003 GMT).
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Milan, illimity Bank CEO Corrado Passera attends preview presentation of "The Glance" (1210 GMT).
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When Bruno offered an inquiring glance back at the hotel's upper stories, Tira shrugged.
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Stealing a quick, sad glance at Bibby via the mirror, Paper Boi silently grieves.
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Still, at least 23 were reported injured and at first glance turnout appeared low.
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At first glance, the YouTuber-made Cybertruck looks eerily similar to the Tesla truck.
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At first glance, Beauty and the Beast might seem like your average fairytale romance.
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Gina Raimondo then stepped up to the microphones and shot him a mischievous glance.
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And a sidelong glance at the tradition of the boss's end-of-year memo.
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At first glance, it seems like a dig at the newest "Star Wars" movie.
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A glance at the book's index reveals the areas that instead dominate Boulez's concerns.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - At quick glance, public pensions should be running from hedge funds.
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Yvonne Ryding's dress at the 1984 Miss Universe pageant looks simple at first glance.
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Story at a glance As a nation, the United States is a climate delinquent.
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Theresa May's career is over, as a glance at the morning papers will confirm.
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The answer, as unlikely as it may seem at first glance, is a delight.
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At first glance, Yoleni's looks like an Athenian grocery store of a bygone era.
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At first glance, Spain seems a lot like other parts of Europe these days.
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At first glance, you wouldn't be able to tell the whole operation is illegal.
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These two developments are more closely connected than it might seem at first glance.
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"Even from just a glance you get a sense of something," Otsmane-Elhaou explains.
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Next to "Pandora's Box" (21048 and 228), his furtive glance assumes a foreboding air.
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At first glance, Crazy Rich Asians is luxury exhibitionism, and it's thrilling to watch.
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Taking a brief glance at the nutritional facts, these snacks aren't terrible for you.
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Yet a glance at Fidelity's figures over the past decade tells a more complex story.
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And what happens when you watch them calculate who you are from a single glance?
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Sorry, but the "leg cross", "elbow grab" and the "over-the-shoulder glance" are out.
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At first glance, the S9's appearance might suggest that not a lot has changed.
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At first glance, the iPhone 7 isn't all that different from the 6 and 6s.
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At first glance, the iPhone 3 isn't all that different from the 6 and 6s.
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Keep your folders to nine apps so you can see them all at a glance.
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At first glance, it looks like Lala Abaddon is just another photographer making digital art.
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At first glance, Thursday night's episode of Grey's Anatomy, "Help, I'm Alive," was pretty meh.
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Back in 2011, Amazon did something that at first glance seemed, well, a little weird.
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Cover BooksIt looks like an art gallery at first glance—the exposed brick doesn't help.
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You try and focus on it, but it eludes your glance, refusing to be resolved.
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At first glance, Ili looks like a white Apple TV remote tied around a string.
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A glance at the Bachelor subreddit shows countless shows of support for the new couple.
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That being said, there is a sandwich a foreigner might not notice at first glance.
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At first glance, Quicksand resembles the recent spate of foreign teen TV shows on Netflix.
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At first glance, I wondered: Why spend so much time creating such a gruesome subject?
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Then, you glance towards and floor and spot them: a pair of mismatched beige heels.
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It's maybe not apparent at first glance, but side-by side, the different is clear.
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At first glance, the title of the AMC show NOS4A2, out June 43, is bewildering.
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Unlike Glass, these frames feel lightweight and, at a glance, still look like normal eyewear.
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Homecoming At first glance, Roberts's new Amazon project, Homecoming, feels like a change of pace.
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Sure, at first glance, a water bottle seems like a simple thing: It's a bottle.
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On first glance, the Frisky appears to be a thriving women's entertainment and lifestyle website.
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Make sure to closely inspect the bag — a once-over glance won't do the trick.
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At first glance, this sum sounds enormous: it is roughly the entire population of Peru.
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At first glance, higher prices for carbon-intensive energy might change the path of history.
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Even then, they're displayed in a chronological list, too opaque to understand at a glance.
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And now there's news coming from Viv, which at first glance seems like Siri 2.0.
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There's a lot about his prosecution that, on first glance, appears to make no sense.
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"Look closely at things that you might think you understand at first glance," she said.
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It's worth a glance to see if you can get something for a lesser price.
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At second or third glance, it's true that, from a distance, they could be doppelgängers.
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Holy water There are few similarities between the Ganges and Ganga Talao at first glance.
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At first glance, it seems like a rallying cry — perhaps akin to CaShawn Thompson's #BlackGirlMagic.
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At first glance, the Q2100 looks just like the E-tron, only slightly shrunk down.
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Lovell gave Anders an encouraging smile, then turned to Borman, who did not glance back.
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But it's all about timing after all, and Glance knows a few things about that.
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At first glance, Sunup resembled a bottle of iced tea — no ominous coffee coloring, here.
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They were men who I wouldn't have given a second glance at two years ago.
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At a glance, the Seiko UC-2000's capabilities seem incredible, even by today's standards.
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And yet, at first glance, everything looks poised and formal, if a little off-kilter.
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At first glance, celery doesn't seem like the most delicious or nutrient-rich vegetable around.
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At first glance, this one seemed different, until I realized—that's his twin brother Mark.
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At first glance, this may seem like a purer endeavor compared with messy human experimentation.
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At first glance, the fighters seemed disciplined in their crisp military uniforms and flak vests.
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At first glance, the traditional "sovereign citizen" subculture seems incompatible with a black nationalist ideology.
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At first glance, the script for War Dogs probably read like an outlandish action comedy.
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And Trump's proposals on trade are particularly dangerous because some sound "reasonable" at first glance.
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Those sorts of additional tidbit-sized information available at a glance, are nice to know.
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At first glance, it looked certain that Moore would miss the rest of the game.
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At first glance, it's easy to see how Assassination Nation could be perceived as problematic.
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AT FIRST glance the chip business and the Serengeti appear to have little in common.
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On first glance, Garten's pie had more of a classic pumpkin color with thinner crust.
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At first glance, the composition of the new Standing Committee looks consistent with that interpretation.
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Even the most practical signs (cough, Capricorn) may glance at the bright side this Friday.
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The large animated arrows make it clear with a glance which direction I should head.
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It's stunning at first glance, but after a while it's frustrating that it's 1080p only.
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At first glance, the HomePod seems to fall short of the Echo or Google Home.
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And at first glance, there's no indication that Levandowski is even tied to the company.
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At first glance the steep decline in banks' share prices may come as a surprise.
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In the premiere, she said as much, giving a muted glance to her savior/suitor.
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A quick glance at self-reported happiness across the world appears to corroborate this view.
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You may prefer the U11 photo because it's the most visually pleasing at first glance.
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Seemingly inchoate on first glance, on further consideration, Halle's choices never seem random or unintentional.
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At a glance, Story's images could be photographs, but closer inspection reveals their painterly nature.
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At first glance, Darpa might have seemed like an odd place to study climate change.
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At first glance, the scrawny quadruped looks pathetic, as it struggles to walk without collapsing.
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At first glance, the lipstick looks nearly identical to MAC's cult-favorite Ruby Roo hue.
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At first glance, pelican spiders (family Archaeidae) aren't exactly horrifying, just really damn doofy looking.
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And at first glance cracking down on offensive or hateful speech may seem like progress.
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At first glance, it doesn't seem like a deal that would impact Juno's early investors.
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In many cases, the attacks, at first glance, seem like they should be labeled terrorism.
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At first glance, Neon Genesis Evangelion is far from what you'd call a dysphoria narrative.
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What gives a warrior the right, at first glance, to be visually identified as such?
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A quick glance at the numbers shows how frequently he leans on mid-range attempts.
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One can chuckle at the mad scientist while checking his progress with a sideways glance.
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A quick glance at her Instagram is enough to decide whether you're in or out.
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At first glance, TGap Jewellery seems like it could very well be a real thing.
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With just a passing glance, it would be easy to mistake Gluck for a man.
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At first glance, you' be hard-pressed to distinguish it from an old school wristwatch.
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One glance at his Twitter feed will demonstrate his animus toward dissenting or critical voices.
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The combination of capacity cuts and higher production seems, at first glance, a counterintuitive outcome.
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On first glance, they might seem innocent enough, with blue flowers on a white background.
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A quick glance at Twitter suggests quite a few people have seen the bogus charge.
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At first glance, it may look like statehood claimed a victory with this weekend's vote.
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At first glance, you see Polly Jean striking a power pose, the bralette and underwear.
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At first glance, it did seem different enough that it might offer a better experience.
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At first glance, Hamburg's inner city neighborhood's give the impression of a true cycling city.
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At first glance, satirical site The Onion and Univision don't seem like a perfect match.
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For example, a glance at the three major cable news networks at 8:20 p.m.
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At first glance, it seems that English teachers are reasonably well paid for their efforts.
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That gave the spammer a detailed at-a-glance look at the operation in action.
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A glance on the homepage shows you how many calls are needed per action item.
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A glance at any Women's March photo will give you a clue to the reason.
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At first glance, it seemed to be suggesting itself as a salad bar of sorts!
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They seem innocent enough at first glance, but they're actually wreaking havoc on our environment.
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Story at a glance It is no secret that American infrastructure has seen better days.
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At first glance, the filling was a mystery, and the outer shell was strangely warped.
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A world without cash seems wonderful at first glance since it is convenient and fast.
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At first glance, you wouldn't think Kelly Pocha and Aaron Schlossberg have much in common.
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At a glance, it allows you to see just how good that deal actually is.
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On first glance, it's the kind of thing people shouldn't need an app to do.
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The calories are in large bold numbers, and are easier to spot at a glance.
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Story at a glance A New Jersey man says his smart watch saved his life.
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Story at a glance Teal is not a very spooky color, and that's the point.
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This seems really at first glance, inconsistent with what we know of Ambien's side effects.
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Bizarre at first glance, this odd match of place and subject makes sound historical sense.
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Story at a glance Cyril Christo and Marie Wilkinson want you to know African elephants.
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The tailors glance up for only a moment, long enough to take in an experiment.
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It was, at first glance, an ordinary week in the life of an American orchestra.
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Moon giving Ri Sol-ju an affectionate glance as the two watched an art performance.
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At first glance, there doesn't seem to be much out of the ordinary about them.
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Activities may no longer have a "glance," but now they're a full-blown watch face.
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The first is that black people should not, and cannot, be judged at first glance.
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You can glance at it to see the weather, news headlines, alarms, timers and more.
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Story at a glance Nike's newest sneakers are made for a different kind of athlete.
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Start Today At first glance, it may seem that most people already do these things.
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At first glance, the Spectacles 3 have an overhauled design that does make them stylish.
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Birth and death are all there in that first glance: " never again " conveys irrevocable loss.
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At first glance, these looked like a slightly dryer, more beige version of the McNugget.
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At first glance, the problem wouldn't seem to be a shortage of places to eat.
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Certainly one of the more out-there uses for a mobile phone at first glance.
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A quick glance at the keyboard makes you think of the $1,000 Microsoft Surface Laptop.
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At first glance, Ohlala could just be seen as Peppr with a different color scheme.
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At first glance, they form an awkward tandem, as towering figures in separate artistic disciplines.
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Mr. Wallace, who compares interviews to cross-examinations, shot a glance at his producer: success.
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That may seem like a small percentage at first glance, but the consequences are severe.
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Their open smiles will change into prim frowns; their eyes will glance me over suspiciously.
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In some cases, investors were saying no without even taking a glance at our fundamentals.
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The Glance Clock breaks with the idea that smart devices should cater to the individual.
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At first glance, the RunIQ looks to be standard fitness smartwatch fare, big names aside.
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I never got a side-eye glance or a stern look of disapproval from anyone.
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He smiled a bit—just enough to convince those catching him in a glance; cameras.
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At first glance it seems subdued and demure, but a close-up provided by fanatics.
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The sequence described above sounds mundane, and, to be fair, at first glance it is.
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At first glance, it may appear to be just another pretty latte art-topped beverage.
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Other items on display hold meaning that may be even less apparent at first glance.
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And a cursory glance at a cat meme is never going to cure your agoraphobia.
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At first glance, the police museum seems like a strange place to hunt for ghosts.
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After a cursory glance at Burning Games' Twitter and the Kickstarter page, I accepted it.
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A cursory glance at the line up, though, emphasises the campaign's focus on younger generations.
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Often you will see partnerships between companies that at first glance appear to be competitors.
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Upon first glance, I assumed there were maybe 60 people waiting to enter the store.
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Beep…beep…beep… At first glance, it appears that there are some signs for hope.
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At first glance, the so-called Pacific consortium has blown Tabcorp out of the water.
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