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81 Sentences With "glance over"

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A couple people at the tables glance over at us.
The collection is an unusual glance over society's shared interest in war.
"Oh, fuck it," he says finally, throwing a glance over his shoulder.
A glance over the shoulder—dead eyes now eager for fresh meat.
"What?" he asks, sensing my judgment when I glance over his long receipt.
After all, a pin can be stolen with a quick glance over your shoulder.
Every night I'd repeatedly glance over to my mother and see her relaxing, talking, laughing.
I glance over at my one-year-old daughter, Lucy, who is playing on the floor.
All you need to do is glance over this offering and pick out the items you like.
But for the first time, that golden trio will be having an anxious glance over their shoulders.
" She always laughed in response, glance over to me, and say, "Oh, you know how he is!
The doctor will only have so much time to glance over them before treating the illness at hand.
Few insults are so good that they can be issued without a follow-up glance over the shoulder.
There is good reason for eschewing a glance over the nation's many conflicting sex-crime laws, Mr Kedem claimed.
I would sometimes glance over the rail for a quick and vertiginous view of our destination: the empty museum floor below.
With a quick spin or glance over the shoulder, celebs revealed secret braids that were equal parts boho, glam, and rocker.
A quick glance over the menu and it's obvious that Palomba is not taking this cooking-with-marine-broth thing lightly.
I hear water, glance over to the bathroom that is directly next to the entrance and see him in the tub naked.
Simon managed to keep his composure, every now and then shooting a glance over to make sure the guy didn't get any closer.
WTB is a world clock converter and meeting scheduler that lets you schedule personal and professional events at a glance over multiple time zones.
A couple seated at a corner table glance over at me and go back to their drinks, their faces difficult to make out in candlelight.
Suddenly, he reversed without a glance over the shoulder -- a horn beeped -- but it was too late, and there was the sound of a crunching bumper.
In the midst of a major bout of déjà vu, Beychok happened to glance over at a studio that literally had her first name on it.
Topshop's liquid gold slip requires one last glance over the shoulder before hitting the dance floor, while Gucci's aquamarine dress is scene-stealing from all angles.
A cursory glance over the comments on the new IT trailer attest to this: You're not afraid of clowns, you're just afraid of being by yourself.
An hour before first pitch in a Sunday game against the Mets, Miller could glance over his shoulder and see where he romped as a child.
Their attention is inward and downward, on the marathon blue line, on the possible potholes, with the occasional glance over their shoulder to see who trails behind.
I remember the moment distinctly, turning in my chair to exchange a glance over something a classmate said, and feeling like I was seeing a completely new person.
Even just a cursory glance over social media can tell you that a lot of people think Donald Trump is "crazy," or "insane," or even an actual narcissist.
One day during my junior year, when the stress of SAT prep and pre-calculus became too much, I happened to glance over at the inconspicuous stack of papers.
It became natural within less than an hour to glance over at it to make it appear, or ignore it and focus on the person I was speaking with.
Of course, if your villain is as tiny as Chucky, it might be easy to miss him with a quick, terrified glance over your shoulder — but trying can't hurt.
Plus, it's nice to have your phone upright on your desk if you get a notification, where you can quickly glance over and decide if it's worth your time.
A few days ago, I warned my wife that the experiment I was about to engage in was entirely non-sexual, lest she glance over my shoulder at my iPhone.
Joel is, of course, an incredible constructor, so I can't help but glance over at what he's cooking up; besides, I'd never gotten a live look at another constructor's style.
Crosby, for example, needed only an almost undetectable glance over his shoulder before sending a backhand pass across the ice to the rookie Conor Sheary for a goal in Game 21.
"To see the score, fans had to do the same thing as fans at the stadium: Glance over at the nearest scoreboard," my colleague Ina Fried wrote after testing the experience.
As Spurs fans glance over Leicester's remaining fixtures, hysterically trying to predict where their title rivals could slip up, the Foxes' home clash with West Ham might seem like a decent bet.
Early on, whenever I was lost in a complicated or arcane stretch of argument, I'd glance over his shoulder and try to make out the chicken scratches on his yellow legal pad.
Nothing sounds good for dinner, and I contemplate ordering tacos because Grubhub sent me a free delivery coupon, but then I glance over at my VERY full bar cart and restrain myself.
At the same time, however, many history and social studies textbooks glance over modern-day immigration, according to interviews with nearly a dozen educators who focus on the topic in their own instruction.
Although unassuming and easy to glance over compared to larger, impressive volumes, they have the same power of the tomes they emulate, serving to transport the mind and heart in deeply meaningful ways.
More kids than ever are attending Broadway musicals — they (well, their parents) are paying the same money for their bill of fare; shouldn't they be given an opportunity to glance over the menu?
Feeling suddenly self-conscious, I angled my phone away so that the woman next to me on the bus couldn't glance over and see me reading about the real history of the place.
He is also doing some quite extraordinary skip-jogging between tables and at one point, as I glance over the menu, does a little wiggle to ask me if I want any sides.
Glance over at Puckett calling a match and you'll hear him summarizing the rules, detailing the action, dropping personal nuggets about each player's background, and distributing his peripheral vision among eight possible player perspectives.
When we glance over images in a news feed and pass judgment without considering the context, we run the risk of becoming numb to the reality that addiction is a disease, not a choice, he said.
Real Estate songs have always provided the listener with a soft-focus sense of nostalgia, but on In Mind his thoughts are just as much on what's happening now, as casting a glance over his shoulder.
I think it looks superb, and even though it has been standing on a table in my living room for a couple of weeks, I still glance over at it and admire the shape even now.Specs
If you're simply logging into your social media apps to see if anything's happened, get email alerts instead, then you can simply glance over the highlights at the end of the day to check for anything vital.
I would glance over to check on the little one after every death just to make sure she was holding up but at the end it was when T'Challa turned to dust that the tears really began.
Courtesans' poses in images likewise suggest a heterosexual male viewer: the women are frequently undressing or dressing, both acts implying intimacy, and the typical gesture of bijinga is the flirtatious or alluring backward glance over the shoulder.
From time to time, I would glance over my shoulder and there she was, a few rows behind me, waving a towel over her head or biking with her eyes closed, moving in sync to the music.
This was similar elsewhere in the country, where some who spoke with Fox News would glance over their shoulder before making a positive remark about Trump, while others would lower their voices when talking about issues to do with immigration.
Bloomberg reports that the Beyond Burger, as the product is known, will arrive in the meat cases — rather than the frozen food aisle, where meat-lovers might glance over it — at more than 280 supermarket locations in California, Hawaii and Nevada.
I'll still play them from time to time as they definitely make for a satisfying and brief distraction from work, but I get more satisfaction just from seeing a tiny working arcade every time I glance over at the corner of my desk.
I'd much prefer to see the most recent messages in my work Slack channel on the top portion of the display that's propped up, so that I can easily glance over while typing to make sure I'm not missing any important alerts.
If you can't guess why, a quick glance over the comments section should clear things up: The image went so impressively viral that Gainesville Police Department shared the following update: In the days since, they've been sharing more photos of their officers.
Somewhere between a divorce comedy, a wistful meditation on the nature of long-term love, and a winking adultery apologetic, The Lovers casts a longing glance over its shoulder at an older cinematic era while also remaining solidly rooted in the present.
For reporters, the border with China is the most interesting - the land border with South Korea is so heavily fortified and impenetrable that all you can do is cast a long glance over the Demilitarized Zone or hope for a desperate soldier to make his escape.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE appeared to glance over at his wife's ballot as the two cast their votes Tuesday in New York City, according to video from CNN.
A cursory glance over her Instagram would lead you to one of two conclusions: either that Jessie J has a huge ego, and feeds it with reminders of her own vocal prowess; or that Jessie J floats through the world without a sense of self-awareness, posting these almost unfathomably intimate video snippets without seeing how they may register as boastful, cringey and/or endearing.
I glance over at a bemedaled man, also in white, wearing a bonnet on his head.
Be tolerant and forgive others. 35\. Give up intoxicants like opium, marijuana etc. 36\. Give water and feed the birds. A quick glance over these principles shows that many of them are repeated.
Petrushka's spirit thumbs its nose at his tormentor from beyond the wood and straw of his carcass. Now completely alone, the Charlatan is terrified to see the leering ghost of Petrushka. He runs away while allowing himself a single frightened glance over his shoulder. The scene is hushed, leaving the audience to wonder who is "real" and who is not.
The lower projection could also be sharpened to stab at the legs of an enemy combatant. The shield should be tall enough that the warrior can just glance over its top. The top of the stick reaches the crown of the warrior's head, and is decorated by strips of furry skin which are wound around it. The Mpondos used black ostrich feathers instead.
I do not know where I am going or when I will get there. Even work does not take the pain away. I may be diving for my own pleasure or showing others how to do so, but when I return to the shop, it seems empty without you. I stock and order as I always did, but even now, I sometimes glance over my shoulder without thinking and call for you.
Jīvaka is said to have possessed great talent and keen perception and understanding. According to the "Collection of Records concerning the Tripitaka", she "had only to glance over a written passage to master it, had only to hear something one time to be able to repeat it from memory." Daisaku Ikeda (1976), The Flower of Chinese Buddhism, Middleway Press, pp. 32-33. Combining their great talents, Jīvaka and Kumārāyana produced a son, Kumārajīva.
One reason for this illusion is that the text contains all the information, so it is easy to glance over it and feel as if it is known well, when that is not the case at all. Better put: in the text, the cue and corresponding target are both present, which is not the case during testing. The results of their study showed that retrieval as a study strategy is rare among students. They prefer to reread instead.
" Tripurari Swami met his initiating guru, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, in the spring of 1972. (primary source) Tripurari relates that he felt as though he had met a long-lost friend, as Prabhupada blessed him with his all- knowing glance. Over the years that followed, Prabhupada showered Tripurari with affection and repeatedly expressed his appreciation for Tripurari's selfless service and ability to inspire others. In 1974 Prabhupada instructed Tripurari in a widely circulated letter, "So you organize freely.
Professor Dickson's first botanical paper was published in 1857, while he was yet a student of medicine. During the following 29 years his activity as a worker was shown by the publication of upwards of 50 papers. Many of them rank as masterpieces of accurate and elaborate description, and of philosophical conceptions of structure. A glance over the appended list shows his great partiality for subjects bearing on development and morphology, in which departments of botany he acquired the position of an eminent authority.
'" Another writer noted that Chappuis was "endowed with a passer's sixth sense, 'split vision,'" and an ability to "pick out his receiver after one glance over the field." Time also noted that Chappuis was unlike his predecessor, the "hail-fellow" Tom Harmon. "His snaggleteeth and sharp features earned him the nickname 'Bird Face' when he was a kid." Time also reported that Chappuis "learns easily, just as he does in the classroom, where he makes a C-plus average seemingly without ever opening a book.
As the song explains, that unexpectedly ends her once promising dream of movie stardom. Next we see a group of young boys on a basketball court, one boy in particular, Greg, who, as Rowland explains, dreamed of becoming a star basketball player. Then the boys glance over at a group of their classmates, obviously not on good terms, then Greg is shot and dies. Mary is later seen with her newborn child, writing "Think before you act" on a class mural dedicated to the two deceased boys.
James Kelley writes, for The New York Times Book Review, "The Bad Seed scores a direct hit, either as exposition of a problem or as a work of art. Venturing a prediction and a glance over the shoulder: no more satisfactory novel will be written in 1954 or has turned up in recent memory." Although March lived long enough to see the critical praise bestowed upon the novel and hear of its commercial success,Simmonds (1984), p. 300. he died before the novel's full impact became apparent.
According to the famous historian Dr A S Altekar, Gopakapattana finds mention in the epic, Mahabharata. It was also known as Govapuri or Gove in the Ramayana, which adds that whoever casts a glance over the holy city of Govapuri gets his sins cleansed. As the Kadamba dynasty prospered, they built a navy that was formidable. With Chandor being too small to accommodate his fleet of ships, Kadamba ruler Jayakeshi I moved to Goa Velha or Gopakapattana which had natural breakwaters, a safe cove and was open to the seas, historians recount.
A glance over the long list shows that fifty-six of his slaves were mentioned by name. The following notice of General Jonathan Clark's death appeared in the Western Sun, published at Vincennes, December 14, 1811: "Another Revolutionary hero is gone--Died at his seat near Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday, the 25th ult. (November, 1811), General Jonathan Clark--He supped with his family on the 24th, retired at his accustomed hour to rest, and in the morning was found numbered with the dead." Sarah Hite was the younger by some eight years and survived him about that time.
Saccades are jerky movements that eyes make when looking around. The brain counteracts these movements by steadying them and making everything appear smooth. While the brain is using saccadic movements to read, it searches for the most important words and skips over the less important ones, and fills them in using the words around it and what the brain sees when it quickly skips over it. For instance, in ‘Paris in thethe Spring’, the eyes will read Paris and quickly move ahead to Spring, and just glance over ‘in thethe’, leading the mind to completely disregard the second ‘the’.
Tomlin, with his back to the approaching play, appeared to glance over his shoulder then place his foot briefly onto the field as he jumped out of the way, causing Jones to veer inside where he was tackled. Several Ravens players claimed Tomlin had intentionally interfered with Jones; if officials had agreed, a touchdown could have been awarded to the Ravens based on the palpably unfair act. However, no penalty was called for interference or for standing in the white border area reserved for the officiating crew. Whether it was intentional or not, Tomlin was widely criticized in the media.
Coming into the chicane for the last time I'm sure he had me by more than three quarters of a second. He just outbroke himself going in, got on the grass and I managed to beat him across the line. I kind of feel that it was Hockenheim that caused it to happen, I know that's all Wayne was thinking about, that he wasn't going to let me do the same thing I'd done to him in Germany. I think had he taken a quick glance over his shoulder anywhere round that last lap he would have realised it wasn't down to an outbraking manoeuvre at the chicane, he had me beat.
Immediately > afterwards the officer of the watch saw something black ahead, and asked the > lookout man what it was, and he answered that it was the reflection of a > heavy black cloud that was hanging overhead. A quick glance over the gangway > seems to have shown the' mate better, and be immediately had the helm port > hard up, and all hands called fore and aft. The vessel wore off to the wind, > but before the braces could be touched, she struck aft, and immediately > afterwards lay broadside on to the reef, the sea making breaches over her. ' > The masts were cut away, but the vessel continued to lurch heavily upon the > reef, and it was plain that she must soon break up.
He published in London, in 1747, a Brief Account from the most authentic Protestant writers of the Irish Rebellion, 1641, against partisan anti-Catholic history. This book was bitterly attacked by Walter Harris in a 1752 volume published in Dublin, and in reply Curry published his Historical Memoirs, afterwards enlarged and published in 1775 under the title An Historical and Critical Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland. This is his major work; a new edition of it, enlarged from Curry's manuscript, was published by Charles O'Conor in two volumes (Dublin, 1786) and again in one volume (Dublin, 1810). In this work, after a brief glance over the developments in Ireland after the invasion of Henry II of England, he takes up the history at the reign of Elizabeth I of England and carries it down to the Settlement under William III of England.

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