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46 Sentences With "glance through"

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But a quick glance through his feed proves it's pretty essential reading.
It took all of 30 seconds to glance through this security check.
A glance through Cucapá's repertoire of beers shows this to be true.
That's me, that's my people, caught at a glance through swinging doors.
A quick glance through the barred front door reveals a network of metallic ductwork.
Then my haphazard glance through the large front window found them, scurrying across the street.
It only takes a quick glance through her Instagram to see that Jodie Sweetin is smitten.
Too quickly we shed a snapshot after a glance through the narrow lens of the viewfinder.
Student Opinion Glance through this list of "The 25 Most Amazing College Campus Buildings" from TheBestSchools.org.
Just a quick glance through May's policy voting record heralds all kinds of dubious scientific missteps, too.
A glance through our social media feeds can be enough to leave many of us feeling insecure.
At minimum, you should at least glance through your calendar every evening and first thing in the morning.
A quick glance through should show you that there are plenty of other vulvas that look like yours.
But a glance through their main online playpens suggests they are a significant enough part of the group's mindset.
How many times do we glance through pages of paperwork without fully reading it and nonchalantly sign on the dotted line?
A quick glance through a Reddit thread of testicular tips includes everything from biting to gently caressing to no touch at all.
Now in its 20th iteration, this festival has done a great deal for young composers, as any glance through its alumni will testify.
Next, glance through this Times interactive graphic and notice the size and shape of the Falcon Heavy rocket compared with SpaceX's other rockets.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: Glance through the National Portrait Gallery's America's Presidents page, which includes a Spanish translation option.
A quick glance through my Facebook friends' profile pictures shows a friend's dog who just died, several cartoons, word images, abstract patterns, and more.
Read the game page's comments for tips (like hitting the tab key to remap the controls) or glance through online instructions posted by enthusiasts.
Article of the Day Before reading the article: Glance through these National Geographic black-and-white images of Japan's 1,100-year-old Aokigahara Forest.
Article of the Day Before reading the article: Glance through these highlights from the Times coverage of the Women's March nearly a year ago.
A quick glance through the #BalmainArmy roster will show the name of just about every Kardashian, Instagram it-girl, and red carpet mainstay in Hollywood.
If you need to make some extra cash, take a second glance through your closet—you might have something there you didn't realize was so valuable!
Article of the Day Before reading the article: Glance through the Times interactive feature, "Where Wildfires Are Raging in Southern California," and focus on the maps.
A quick glance through Twitter reveals that many fans had arranged their Animal Crossing games, cases, Amiibos, and cards into pentagrams in hopes of materializing a new game.
Even after a cursory glance through a Tinder profile, you may not immediately know what they're interested in or what they do for fun in their free time.
Have students listen to this Times podcast, "The Last Word: Inside the Times Obits Department," until 5:50 minutes, and glance through the Times Obituary section for inspiration.
Having said that, one need only glance through the various papers written on renewable energy deployment to see that the industry tends to lead with a subsidy request.
A glance through the comments reveals that the police began by engaging with commenters—adding humorous quips like, "Well, we are [nice] in Niceville"—but eventually stopped commenting back.
Just a quick glance through the #Bodyguard hashtag was enough to see just how much of an impact Jed Mercurio's six-parter, which has recently been sold to Netflix, made.
Just a quick glance through my beloved bible of the reproductive system, Our Bodies, Ourselves—which I have been reading for insights about sex and reproduction since I was a teen—lays it out.
Article of the Day Before reading the article: Glance through these highlights of a new study by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine that concludes electronic cigarettes can be addictive for teenagers.
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.
Steele's training advice to run intervals was solid, but a quick glance through the r/running subreddit shows plenty of people advising everyone to run intervals, regardless of their preferred distance, and do wall sits.
A cursory glance through her Instagram page (which boasts over 4.6 million followers) will show that Song not only has impeccable taste, she also spends her time traveling in style and running a successful interior design business.
A cursory glance through the #ShaneDawsonXJeffreeStar hashtag on Twitter, which trended across the country ahead of the collection's launch, reveals hundreds of tweets of people expressing their desire for a palette and collection they can't even afford.
This is confirmed with a glance through the hundreds of passionate, memory-filled comments voters have left on the pages for their favorite cereals: The list's lack of newer cereals is also indicative of a larger trend: Millennials aren't so crazy about cereal.
A glance through these issues complicates Brown's reputation as a forward-looking iconoclast, ripping up the old order for something untested and new: mixology is the oldest practice in the editing of magazines—the word "magazine" originally referred to a storehouse—and she understands herself predominantly as a restoration gal, peeling away the shag carpet to reveal the parquet floors.
The episode begins with June finding an old family scrapbook while housecleaning. She gathers the family together in the living room to glance through the book. Brief highlights from the series are replayed as the Cleavers reminisce over old photographs (which are stills from earlier episodes, with no acknowledgement of, nor explanation offered, for how the photos would have been taken secretly, as in The Truman Show). Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Rusty Stevens as Larry Mondello, Madge Blake as Mrs.
Following the secularization of Mission La Purísima in 1834, the padres moved to Mission Santa Inés. Mission La Purisima Concepcion:A Glance Through Its History And The Story Of Its Restoration The abandoned mission was sold in 1845 by Pío Pico to Jonathan Temple for $1,100. In 1850, Temple sold the property to José Ramón Malo (1812-1859) for $1,500.Rancho Mission De La Purisima, 1897, Decisions of the Department of the Interior and the General Land Office, Volume 1, pp.
"Bem bom" (Very good) was the Portuguese entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982, performed in Portuguese by Doce. The song is an up-tempo number inspired by Portuguese folk music, describing the beginning of a relationship from the perspective of a woman. They sing about how they feel at 1am, 2am, 3am, 4am, 5am, 6am, 7am and 8am as the relationship develops from the initial flirting ("a touch, a sparkle in your glance") through to "Breakfast for two" at the start of the new day. Somewhat strikingly, the four female vocalists were dressed in musketeer outfits during their performance.
"Transactions of the Greenwich Antiquarian Society Vols 1-2 p. 153 (1907) Charles North, London "In cases of death by violence, and in Somersetshire amongst other counties, also in cases of death by misadventure, it was further the duty of the coroner, as the King's officer, not to lose an opportunity of recovering the murdrum, or murder fine which the district could only escape by a proper presentment of Englishry. This was a fruitful source of revenue. How common these fines were in the rough days of the 13th century a glance through the pleas of the crown in the assize rolls suffices to show.
She is primarily portrayed in Apocalypse and Extinction as "a supremely efficient killing machine" and bio-weapon, while in the first film, she is shown first recognizing her abilities as a highly trained yet human security operative. Alice's superhuman abilities, as well as the use of various styles of martial arts and gun play have made her an almost super hero style of character and has one "cheering for her instead of wondering how the hell she managed to suddenly become Spider-Man." For example, in Extinction, after her exposure to the T-virus, she displayed psychic powers and was able to use those powers to kill a security guard with a glance (through a monitor he was watching her on). She also had the ability to jump long distances, as seen in her initial confrontation with Nemesis.
Books that could be marketed under the Hardy brand of "Wessex novels" were particularly lucrative, which gave rise to a tendency to sentimentalised, picturesque, populist descriptions of Wessex – which, as a glance through most tourist giftshops in the south-west will reveal, remain popular with consumers today. Hardy's resurrection of the name "Wessex" is largely responsible for the popular modern use of the term to describe the south-west region of England (with the exception of Cornwall and arguably Devon); today, a panoply of organisations take their name from Hardy to describe their relationship to the area. Hardy's conception of Wessex as a separate, cohesive geographical and political identity has proved powerful, despite the fact it was originally created purely as an artistic conceit, and has spawned a lucrative tourist trade, and even a devolutionist Wessex Regionalist Party.

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