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"glancing" Definitions
  1. hitting something/somebody at an angle, not with full force
"glancing" Synonyms
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842 Sentences With "glancing"

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And standing next to Zarif was Bozorgmehr, "calm and composed, glancing at me, glancing at Zarif, in charge of the situation," Pleitgen said.
He keeps glancing over at Warren and Warren keeps glancing over at him as if this really were chicken—and he's not going to be the one to cave first, is he?
Glancing down, I saw the screen fill with text messages.
"I love God," Prince said at one point, glancing up.
Glancing around, I caught our reflections in a shop window.
She would respond by glancing toward the studio and shrugging.
Glancing at the crowd, he refused to give his name.
Matthew "was more of a glancing blow," Ms. Barker said.
A woman a few chairs away kept glancing at me.
"Where's your helmet?" one mother asked, glancing at her spouse.
And Arman and I are side glancing at Yelp these days.
Glancing down and tapping and swiping through options felt surprisingly natural.
Of course," she sighed, glancing at Victor Mair, "I was wrong.
"What does it mean?" he asks, glancing at the bloody slug.
Our time is up, he says, glancing around his decrepit office.
Others do so warily, glancing over their shoulders for potential threats.
Glancing at my phone to see if anyone's replied on Whatsapp.
"No," Laura said, glancing anxiously at her cousin and her friends.
Glancing at her daughter and husband, Erika broke down in tears.
Glancing around, she saw that no one else had crossed theirs.
It's hugging and a couple glancing blows before they fall down.
"It's a great day," he said, glancing at the blue sky.
"This is not going to be a glancing blow," he said.
Scully does not dignify this audience by glancing out at them.
"And do me a favor," he added, glancing over his shoulder.
The reality of what's on those pages has made only glancing appearances.
Glancing down, I realize what made the huge Angel actively avoid me.
Glancing at the specs, the LX2700 looks a lot like the RX10003.
"And Sam," I added, glancing at my wife with an awkward smile.
I assume they are just for glancing reference, but then why bother?
Glancing into the cavity, I recognize the stump of the spinal cord.
But by and large, attempts to tackle race only land glancing blows.
Manafort heard us talking and walked by, glancing at the final proof.
Glancing back to me then flopping on the bed, belly side down.
He stomped up the trailer ramp without glancing at his pining fans.
Such a glancing interaction might have been behind this recent bright flash.
He lifted his chin slightly to the right, glancing over his shoulder.
I caught him sheepishly glancing at my tits a couple of times.
He squirmed in his seat and kept glancing out the window distractedly.
Two special cases: Avoid glancing sideways — it makes you seem dishonest, i.e.
Oshman said, glancing at her still swollen legs, wrapped in compression socks.
Though he kept glancing our way, he did not join us again.
Just glancing at the shelves, I assumed the products were for people.
"Yes," Mr. Nunes said, after glancing at the floor for a moment.
"It's like taking care of a baby," he told me, glancing up.
"This is seldom as simple as glancing at a bank balance," he adds.
But when I wasn't glancing down in that direction, the display wasn't there.
Tunis began to cry as she told her story, glancing at the photographs.
We all keep glancing expectantly toward Juliet's spot on the living room rug.
He was good to watch, but he seemed to make only glancing contact.
We were both reading The Post, and he kept glancing at me sideways.
"You know what I mean," she said, glancing at her stomach, her thighs.
We were both reading The Post and he kept glancing at me sideways.
Mr. De Niro was one of the few to make a glancing reference.
"Imagine the view you'd have from this window," Mr. Caratowsa said, glancing up.
"I'll take it," Springer said after glancing at the list on someone's smartphone.
Noor Agha was killed and Ahmad sustained a glancing wound on his face.
His soft-spoken, side-glancing, tentatively smiling Robert is a natural-born survivor.
"Farmers are pretty stubborn," he says, glancing around a diner full of them.
Glancing at Disney's releases this year yields an unprecedented collection of guaranteed hits.
This will sound familiar to anyone with even a glancing relationship to fame.
Mueller's probe gets only a glancing reference in the articles of impeachment themselves.
"There are two hundred surrealist moments a day," Eliza whispered, glancing at her.
In his limber and leisurely fashion, Linklater is glancing at a golden age.
Yet this is a glancing admission, slipped passively into the narrative without elaboration.
And neither of us remember because it was really something very brief and glancing.
She kept glancing up at me, her eyes widening as if to say, Well?
Luthra stands out of earshot, glancing screen-ward, swiping his way through Tinder locals.
They sat five feet apart, facing each other, glancing away, then turning back again.
They may also swallow heavily, shift their jaws or keep glancing at the exit.
That spared him all but glancing, humorous blows from those battling to catch up.
Cosplay tends to bleed together if you're just glancing at it on the internet.
"What the fuck," Jayden muttered, before glancing shamefully at the toddler next to him.
That's a necessarily icky proposition for anyone even a glancing familiarity with colonial history.
Glancing at men on dating sites will probably be one of the easier ones.
Syndergaard stalked back to the mound, glancing back at Escobar grinning at third base.
A glancing left hook sent Changpuek through the bottom two ropes and to dreamland.
She was the ultimate brilliant dilettante, skipping across fields to deliver powerful, glancing blows.
" Glancing out the window, he added, "Looking at it, it could have been worse.
She pushed it up a busy road, glancing over her shoulder for oncoming cars.
Glancing up, she catches my furious scroll and asks if there's any breaking news.
A fellow customer left without flushing, glancing at the sink on her way out.
Or how about glancing at the political setup in Essos, across the Narrow Sea?
They grew tense under her gaze, glancing at her for approval after each trick.
For me, Bernstein's evocations of rock are only glancing, tinged with jazz and blues.
The best we get is a glancing line, and then a question about statistics.
Investors are again glancing at a clock with no hands — and dismissing the risk.
She was glancing at her watch to see when she needed to head backstage.
"The North Koreans are our brethren," she added, glancing out the window toward Kijong.
International relations only got a glancing treatment, largely in the context of climate change.
"It's me," says Mr. Bouhadana, glancing at the image, which serves as his logo.
You can see that there are people walking by, glancing at her and hurrying on.
He kept glancing back and forth, toward the guard booth and then into the cell.
A couple ops, huddled together by the burnt out toilets, occasionally glancing over in terror.
"They're glancing at each other and exchanging knowing laughs during the show," the source says.
Don't miss at least glancing at The Villa Casa Casuarina, the former Gianni Versace mansion.
For one thing, it keeps glancing outward, to the world beyond the streets of Philadelphia.
Cuddy lowered her sharp little chin and, glancing coyly at them all, flashed a grin.
By Wednesday morning, there was reason to believe we might only get a glancing blow.
The pig prances around, glancing at the mirror and the reflection of the dead man.
"They're glancing at each other and exchanging knowing laughs during the show," the source said.
Seems a whole lot safer than glancing down at a smartphone GPS, wouldn't you say?
This change in color also applies when glancing over an aisle of bright bell peppers.
"I never had such big hopes," he said in an interview, glancing down and smiling.
"Ivanka wanted to come over to discuss this," Donald said, glancing up from his phone.
But they're not super apparent if you're just glancing at the credit card application online.
He approached the interview with preparation, focus, and a refusal to let glancing answers slide.
Rudolph Giuliani, who made a lucrative life for himself after 9/11, earns glancing mention.
With users merely glancing at content for a fraction of a second, every detail counts.
If the glancing blow counts as a miss, the system's failure rate is 67 percent.
Until recently, the condo hummed with quiet activity that attracted only glancing notice from neighbors.
If you ever have the misfortune of glancing at my giant forehead, you will understand.
I sit for a while, staring at my hands and occasionally glancing at the door.
I was extremely nervous, glancing around in order to make sure that no cars were nearby.
"Mama bear kept glancing my way to make sure that I was still 'dead,' " she says.
They had to stand over the boys, glancing back at forth at the two of them.
She says "C'mon" before glancing at the card and announcing "La La Land" as the winner.
Falun followed, glancing over his shoulder as the boy disappeared behind a group of human girls.
As I drove, I kept glancing at the center panel to keep track of my speed.
Okay, maybe not glancing so much as swiping, tapping and giving it some serious face time.
Quickly glancing in their direction, I see that they too have paused to calculate the commotion.
Several men were still glancing over their shoulders, jumpily, in case the security forces turned up.
It doesn't work if you're just like glancing at an idea but not getting quite there.
"If you're playing me, I'll kill you," declares Lincoln upon glancing at a photo of Michael.
I thought about the real-women problem a lot while second-glancing The First Wives Club.
And I keep finding myself glancing back at it — was that a 1 or a 7?
"It's really beautiful," she says, her dark eyes glancing out of the huge windows behind me.
In another, she is glancing at her father's closed eyes, her arms clasped around her stomach.
From a strategy stand point that is taking a stretched, glancing blow and avoiding follow ups.
Glancing at inspirational quotes, uplifting doodles, or a few words of positivity can lift your spirits.
Poke blinked through the men, glancing at their ring fingers, wondering how much he could pull.
But, glancing from one boy to the next, he saw this wasn't the case all-around.
The trend is probably not a surprise to anyone with a glancing interaction with international institutions.
He shrugged again, glancing around at the assortment of other travellers, businessmen mostly, a few couples.
That data indicates the collision might just be a glancing blow 4.5 billion years from now.
"It's sort of like a hostel situation," Mr. Duncan said, glancing up at the empty bunks.
Ms. Haspel stood silently at the podium, glancing at her notes as the heckler was removed.
" In a glancing reference to Mr. Erdogan's endless speeches, it calls on him: "Calm down, Champ.
After glancing at the tag, I saw that the denim jacket wasn't made from 100% cotton.
Concern over the virus was evident by just glancing at Amazon's bestselling products on Friday afternoon.
Phelps took note of Spieth's glancing over at Greller in frustration as the missed putts mounted.
In news photographs and video, you catch other politicians glancing at the president in obvious bafflement.
It would be years before Judith Clark gave any of them more than a glancing thought.
I keep glancing over at other drivers on the road, expecting looks of shock and amazement.
"It's nice of you to have us," Charlie said, glancing at Mother, who stared at him.
And they offer a glancing analysis of the power relations that howl through this pretty volume.
Even the Greek economic crisis gets a glancing nod, indicating not all paradises are purely paradisical.
Instead, Woodward skips the travel ban, including only one glancing reference to it after the fact.
When Ofmatthew shares the traditional Gilead response to June's well wishes, she's still glancing into the distance.
We dance awkwardly, like two kids in junior high—barely touching, glancing away, focusing on our steps.
"From glancing at it, I think Exxon has substantial arguments that their accounting is correct," he said.
Twitter users also joked about a similar picture showing Trump's son, Eric, glancing at his wife, Lara.
I squirmed past a few people in the hallway and noticed them glancing down at my feet.
The "Can't Keep My Hands to Myself" songstress was also photographed glancing at Botticelli's Birth of Venus.
It will, after all, contain a billion eyes glancing at every point, converging into one continuous view.
It's simple to double-check the status of your front door simply by glancing at your smartphone.
You can't help but see the jury glancing over to a defendant when you say certain things.
This has been obvious to anyone paying even glancing attention to the story over the past weeks.
But glancing at the grids of the super-rich is like looking into the eye of chaos.
Hundreds of police officers clumped on the corners, glancing up at the smoke uncurling in the sky.
So head-on collisions were more likely than glancing blows because of the effect of Jupiter's gravity.
Only by glancing backward into the shadows, we realize, can Kurt, like his homeland, hope to progress.
THE CLINTON AD Khizr Khan walks slowly through his house, glancing at photos of his son, Capt.
When I got on the bus decked out like that, the other passengers kept glancing at me.
I couldn't resist glancing under the table for another look at the hand with the missing thumb.
The man didn't budge after glancing at the menu, contending that he was waiting for three friends.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)You used to know a cheap HP laptop just by glancing at it.
I had been looking at my wife for about four seconds before glancing back at the road.
Patrons packed local restaurants, barely glancing at televisions bearing news of Pyongyang's latest threat against their home.
Manohla, don't kill me, but I like "1917," despite its romanticization of war and its glancing backward.
He made a glancing reference to studies that suggest dual-language immersion students outperform their peers academically.
During his statement to the court, Mr. Hernandez appeared to break down after glancing at the audience.
Viewers, abetting the couple, send them into their memories by glancing at the photos in their album.
Before Wednesday night's game at Madison Square Garden, Carmelo Anthony found himself glancing up at the rafters.
Glancing back, he saw that Angela had joined her sons and was blowing him kisses, perhaps sarcastically.
He made a glancing reference to studies that suggest dual-language immersion students outperform their peers academically.
"Wow," said Ms. Moody, 215, glancing at the sleek black stick in her right hand that evening.
I changed the channel on a mock TV set by glancing at one corner of the screen.
They add that voters can be trusted to vote sensibly even after glancing at a political message.
That storm knocked out power for 1 million people with just a glancing blow to the island.
It feels like Timeless is glancing at a ton of interesting ideas without actually diving into them.
And the infant takes the cue, glancing at the screen, where a human avatar signs a nursery rhyme.
At 2.7 inches, it's a good size for glancing at notifications without having to flip open the phone.
She goes to bed with her lover for four days without so much as glancing at a headline.
The hotel's restaurant, the Kitchen, is a hot social scene, with patrons glancing up to see who's who.
In fact, even glancing at it for a few seconds during a partial phase could cause eye damage.
I kept glancing down at his cursive numbers as I scanned street addresses in search of the building.
As we're talking, I notice her idly flip her iPhone around her fingers, occasionally glancing at its screen.
He held some notes, but after glancing at them at the beginning, he never referred to them again.
First, the animal brings the hammerstone down two-handed for a glancing blow on the nut's far side.
Suddenly, just as his hand came up I landed a glancing blow on him with the old brick.
Sawyer emulates this by "glancing" in the direction he is about to reach, in advance of the motion.
"What it do, babyyyy?" the Toronto Raptor player drawls in the meme while glancing down at his phone.
Bodily features materialize by tortuous indirection — a bent knee; feet planted sideways; an extended forearm; a glancing eye.
A businessman in a suit can't resist glancing at his phone and tiptoes away to make a call.
Telling Kroff that you will have to be leaving, soon… Glancing at your watch, signaling to him— Please!
Just glancing at the comments on her tweet of the preview it's clear she hasn't won over everybody.
It strikes a glancing blow at Clinton's sex without his ever having to call her an old lady.
"My head is filled with getting there," said Medina, glancing toward the border a few hundred feet away.
His argument contains only a glancing reference to the cost imposed on the government by his preferred policies.
This eagerly affable woman seems to crawl through life in a defensive slump, glancing anxiously over her shoulder.
So another way of verifying that it's the newer hardware model is by glancing at the serial number.
At the previous three debates, Mr. Biden had been the focus of attacks both glancing and sharply personal.
Here's what happens in my pre-takeoff anxiety attack: The man toggles between devices, glancing — deviously, I decide.
The young woman onstage is nervously glancing at the hulking Cookie Monster, who is standing way too close.
At some point during the long ride, though, I found myself glancing again at the scratched-off tickets.
On the outside is a small 2.1-inch screen for quickly glancing at the time or your notifications.
Before you examine an item closely or try on a piece of clothing, consider glancing at the price tag.
Chief of Staff John Kelly crossed his arms and stared down at his shoes, barely glancing at the president.
Then at other times, both the power and volume keys would react to the merest of glancing, unintended touches.
It's a shot of Lacey, standing in the middle of the road in their neighborhood, glancing over her shoulder.
For much of that year, the foul tips that John took off his mask were the typical glancing fare.
"Everything was easy before this," Tamer says, glancing out at the sagging pup tents and the trash-fuelled fires.
She raised one elegant eyebrow and headed for it, glancing back at Letty to see if she was following.
Essential said users can interact with Essential Home by speaking to it, tapping it or even glancing at it.
By glancing at her phone, she ended up killing a 75-year-old farmer and grandfather on a tractor.
Clad in a tucked-in white undershirt, he proceeded to eat a sandwich, never once glancing at the musicians.
No one smiled, no one looked like they'd showered, and I couldn't stop glancing at the hectic orange carpet.
That's certainly true about glancing at texts, but, in my case, I hardly ever use third-party watch apps.
Glancing at Dillinger Four, you see four burly, Midwestern guys who are keen on extolling the virtues of Motörhead.
In a debate in 31, a television camera captured him glancing at his wristwatch, as if he were bored.
As the Spanish players shuffled by, Dunn closed her hand and offered a glancing fist bump to each one.
But this is a work, full of humanity and glancing wit, that one can imagine traveling far and wide.
Every time she geared up for an attack on Mr. Sanders, she ended up delivering only a glancing blow.
But it struck a glancing blow there, strengthened as it charged across the watery Everglades, and hit Miami hard.
"Are you all U.S. citizens?" the agent asked, leaning against the driver's-side window and glancing around our car.
"  "His arm is bent awkwardly—perhaps, he has speculated, because he was glancing at the checklist on his wrist.
Movie studios are glancing behind their backs to see if virtual reality gains enough traction to impact their business.
One of the worst choices anyone can make is to have children, or even glancing human attachments of any kind.
It was more of a glancing blow, and the collision threw tons of molten rock and metal into Earth's orbit.
It looks up at us and begins to make a play for our attention, glancing around, wiggling its short arms.
"Ah, I don't have anything to say about that," Peabody says, glancing down and then turning away to the SUV.
And instead of glancing over emails and juggling several tasks at once, there might be a better way to work.
Those of us observing snickered quietly and began glancing around, wondering what the solution to this vociferous amphibian might be.
" The couple is about to celebrate their six-month anniversary after nearly a year of "just glancing at each other.
I suffered through the show and walked home in a nervous shuffle as I kept glancing back over my shoulder.
Herzog's strategy is to move in stages—from a panoramic, if glancing, overview to a summoning of implications and portents.
The ­velocity-sensitive buttons let you add nuance, varying the volume and attack to reflect glancing brushes and aggressive thwacks.
To further complicate the matter, note that the baby is glancing in the northwest direction of the photo frame. Coincidence?
Would whacking that stick over his opponent's head, for instance, have broken his skull, or delivered but a glancing blow?
So how disappointing to find her having to carry Julio Medem's florid "Ma Ma," a melodrama only glancing at profundity.
With greater dynamic range, the Pixel camera was able to capture reflections and gleams glancing off the glossy car exteriors.
To anyone buying a hot dog and glancing up at the last moment, it would have seemed a routine play.
For instance, glancing at the "Technology" objects, you might be drawn to the flashy gilded brass astronomical clock (59 cows).
He'll wing these big shots, clip the opponent with just a glancing blow, and still send them to the floor.
At times she turned sideways, glancing over her shoulder to deliver a sexy line, grasping her stole in her arms.
He wore a dark suit, resting his cheek on his fist and rarely glancing in the direction of the jury.
If you were glancing at your phone inside a Nike store last week, you might have seen the image above.
I snorkeled for a half-hour, finding coral and small fish, and glancing back now and then at the fort.
Finally, it's worth glancing at other countries where, as in the United States, the middle class has been struggling lately.
Chief Justice Roberts's opinion in the Wisconsin case lacked soaring language or all but the most glancing criticism of gerrymandering.
She was no longer the woman that she herself, glancing into the mirror behind the easel, would expect to see.
Early James is 26, but his music has much older underpinnings, glancing back to the 1970s, the 1960s and before.
Glancing over at Mr. Rodale, Mr. Cavett saw that he was stiff in his chair, his back arched, and unconscious.
Glancing in the small mirror by the doorway, she saw that she had the red-eyed look of a prisoner.
Not because it was great in direct sunlight—it's not—or for glancing at my stats from my peripheral vision.
Glancing over the ads in the evening paper, she's shocked to find her own photo advertising "dating services" on FindTheOne.com.
When an alert popped up on a work message board the other night, I replied without glancing at the time.
But Jackson's bearing was unapologetically erect, even as he kept glancing down at his phone, looking for word from his author.
I made the mistake of glancing up at the sky, just for a moment, and now I can't unstick my eyes.
You might not know it from glancing at a Chromebook, but Google's Chrome OS is in a constant state of evolution.
The weather didn't help: Hurricane Matthew struck a glancing blow to Colombia's Yes-leaning Caribbean coast, where turnout was exceptionally low.
Maybe you noticed House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi glancing at her Apple Watch during President Obama's State of the Union Address.
Glancing at the clock, she was astounded to see that they had been talking nonstop for three and a half hours.
Video emerged earlier Tuesday of Donald Trump glancing pointedly at his wife's ballot as they each voted in New York City.
"Yes," he said matter-of-factly, glancing a last time at the riders as he threw a leg over his bike.
Among the most moving of such apparently glancing but gently profound noticings is a single paragraph about a single Polish word.
Politics aren't at the forefront of Drake's or Future's art, but Drake, too, made glancing reference to recent incidents of violence.
Meanwhile, inside the house, through the living-room picture window, the adults, beloved, pass their time in glancing, distracted talk. ♦
Two minutes later, his glancing header fell at the feet of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, and United were the champions of Europe.
"If I ever had to write a letter like this to my child, I would honestly die," he said, glancing up.
" Glancing around the polling station, he added, "To be honest, I feel like I have come to an old people's home.
Crew goalkeeper Zack Steffen preserved his team's first-leg advantage by pushing away Bradley Wright-Phillips's glancing header in stoppage time.
Hell, just try and listen to "Ultraviolent Junglist" without feverishly glancing over your shoulder in nervous anticipation of some vicious assault.
When I arrived in New York City and had the opportunity to date women, I was still glancing over my shoulders.
After a few hours, a newly born giraffe was lying on the floor, glancing around, looking as bewildered as any newborn.
In Renaissance times, the bright young people knew what they were talking about when they made glancing references to Ovid's Metamorphoses.
But he has also been on a campaign to get us cooking without glancing at a tablet or a grubby printout.
It was harsh, but she was correct: There are consequences of the seemingly innocent act of glancing away from the action.
In the interview, Justice Thomas made only a glancing reference to his stormy confirmation hearings, which featured accusations of sexual harassment.
In the 32-second long video, López Núñez can be seen eating a tortilla, glancing at the phone, and at the hacker.
I had by then had only a glancing familiarity with Alfred's cartoon face as the grinning, gap-toothed mascot of MAD magazine.
Oakley execs told me this is preferable to glancing down at a wrist-worn device, which can throw off an athlete's technique.
I can pretty much expect how a product will feel and look just by glancing at the ingredients, name, and packaging alone.
You can become the ultimate Fortnite fan, playing multiple matches at once and glancing back and forth between your World Cup streams.
A few jabs later with a couple of glancing Hari right hands and Verhoeven had the sauce around his left eye too.
Here is the paradox of elbow strikes: good connections can cause a knockout, but glancing ones often cause the most gnarly wounds.
Aminu Umar doubled their lead with a glancing header that may have come off his shoulder from a corner after 58 minutes.
Putting one on is tricky enough to ensure that glancing away, as one might do when watching television, is not really possible.
I love that she is always glancing at other men, because that reminds me of how lucky I am to have her.
Brazil's Philippe Coutinho forced a corner from close, and Ecuador's Lucas Lima had a glancing header that could not find the target.
But when I asked the farmers about their prices and yields for the Flor de Durazno, an awkward, side-glancing silence ensued.
"Interestingly, the seductive smile could be accompanied by submissive behavior (tilting the head downward), or dominant behavior — proudly and slowly glancing away."
This year, get all your shopping done with time to spare without ever leaving the couch (or glancing up from your smartphone).
Glancing up, I saw the starry froth of the Milky Way, that night a mirror for the glitter of the undersea world.
A photo taken while glancing over your shoulder, on a hastily hacked open, smuggled-in old smartphone you don't even know works.
Not every puzzle is like this, but it was enough that I found myself glancing at a walkthrough provided by the developer.
Occasionally, those in attendance seemed caught in the middle, glancing at colleagues in a snap poll of whether to rise and cheer.
"Just a glass of water," she added, glancing at passersby in the street as if they were more interesting than he was.
Zelinsky, the prosecutor, was patient with Credico's bombastic answers but kept glancing at the clock when Credico would launch into a tangent.
You sit and read, glancing at a suspended screen that seems to play only disaster news and weather reports from the Midwest.
As a result, "All This Panic" can feel glancing, its more painful revelations sliding in unheralded and slipping away just as quietly.
The Department of Defense's Missile Defense Agency says eight failures, counting a "glancing blow" delivered to a target in 22017 as a success.
And yet within months, he says, people were walking into the bar and, without even glancing at the menu, ordering the Shark Eye.
I was working the night of the next game, glancing constantly at a small TV positioned on a shelf above our roll bin.
The screen doesn't recenter itself when you're glancing at a file in Windows Explorer, and apps don't open simply by peering at them.
My intention was solely to put a face to the people who think that sort of glancing commentary is necessary, helpful or funny.
Now, glancing nervously at rapacious Chinese investment, Russian menaces, Donald Trump's tariffs and the terrorist threat, they wonder if he has a point.
So long as visitors avoid glancing down at the Korean-looking fishing village on the shore below, the ersatz Germanness is rather successful.
The Pomeron was meant to explain why the glancing protons seemed to be more likely to interact with one another at higher energies.
Today, people still use Regge theory to explain these glancing, non-destructive collisions, in combination with the more detailed "quantum chromodynamics," or QCD.
It can ease our addiction, interrupting our habit of compulsive ­notification-checking and anxious screen-glancing without the pain of going cold turkey.
Just glancing at the first season of FX's Fargo, you might think it's an attempt at a reboot of the original movie's story.
The Cuban flamenco dancer Irene Rodríguez likes to flash a flirtatious smile at her audience, glancing over her shoulder as she struts offstage.
He told me between bites, barely glancing up as he scrolled through his phone in search of a photograph of the slain victims.
Instead of glancing over at the touchscreen next to the wheel, I could stare straight ahead while I drove the Lincoln, for example.
Xiang Yanmei shrugged off a glancing blow to the head from a falling bar to capture gold in the women's 69-kilogram event.
Elio's Onion ad makes only a glancing mention of its claims of getting 84 miles a gallon and its base price of $7,300.
Cavani scored on that one — on a glancing header from a Serge Aurier cross in the first minute — and then wasted another four.
M., I sometimes have a hard time not glancing up at the clock in classes that only last an hour and a half!
Both in the music and cover art, there's this hidden world just out of sight that you're glancing towards but never fully revealing.
The front wheel of the second boy's bike took a glancing blow from the curb and sent its rider straight onto the sidewalk.
At readings, I tell this to kids and they nod knowingly, often glancing at their ponytailed mothers, in their T-shirts and jeans.
"I was 20 months off of this, 20 months!" he said, glancing down at the pens as if they were long-lost friends.
The image can feel inescapable this time of year: a man glancing at his reflection, running his hand over his newly smooth skin.
" If the throw was any slower it "would completely miss the board, or it is going to enter at a very glancing blow.
Atlanta FC grabbed the lead in the 67th minute when Martinez put a glancing header past Bono off a pass from Hector Villalba.
He made a glancing reference to Sanders's old votes against gun control, then used a closing statement for a drive-by immigration attack.
Their hosts were nervous, glancing at the sky and eager to leave, ordering the marchers into cars to drive to a safer place.
The season even made a glancing attempt to find #JusticeForBarb by sending Nancy (Natalia Dyer) on a mission to avenge her friend's death.
DNC Deputy Chair Congressman Keith Ellison without so much as even an attempt at a glancing reference to statutory interpretation, he reacted this way.
Glancing around the room, I noticed that the participants getting the most out of this meditation exercise were mostly under the age of ten.
The Straits Times, Singapore's main paper, which never expresses a view without glancing first at nanny, has evinced enormous pride over "Crazy Rich Asians".
With the notch, it was easy to see who had coughed up $1,000 on the hot new iPhone just by glancing at their screen.
"We had a great experience, apart from the fact that we…," Vikander told Vogue before glancing down at her wedding ring with a laugh.
She can create buzz around a project simply by glancing at it, and her docket of films to star in grows by the day.
Crasthorpe at this same table, and she pressed it away from her now, glancing about for a face she recognized among the teatime people.
They asked multiple times, while glancing at my three-inch heels, if I was sure I want to go with them to the infield.
"This is the only place you can stay because the rest of the rooms are being used," she announced, glancing at the CCTV monitor.
He also does something called the "best friends test," where he calls them out for glancing at each other before answering his dumbass questions.
Glancing to the other end of the room I spot a group of elderly women sitting in chaise loungers who are surely terrible mothers.
There is a presence and simultaneity of all personal histories in Rowe's characters; even the memories most glancing, hated or secret make their ripples.
In her room, glancing at her sensual frame as she carelessly lays on an undone bed, aloof, wrapped in a heavy haze of thoughts.
She stalks the floor slowly, often with hands clasped behind her back, occasionally glancing at papers with line-ups, scores, and standings on them.
Glancing at her watch, Lu informed us that Maidilang's lunch hour was nearly finished and invited us to accompany her to the company's cafeteria.
"We dress for dinner every night," she went on, glancing conspiratorially at her friend Lea Swetloff, a painter and also a former interior designer.
As I chopped veggies, I kept glancing down the trail running alongside Cameron Creek, wondering if anyone would be joining me for the night.
His friends' issues with their parents take place in the margins, while Ben's issues with his father get only the most glancing of references.
Holding the box, she turned to her left toward one of the Marines, glancing in all directions for a spot to place the gift.
At the studio, two women, glancing down at patterns, worked side by side at a vertical loom that filled more than half a wall.
Clifford recalled being new to the league as an assistant with the Knicks during the 2000-01 season and glancing at the coming schedule.
Mostly the camera looks at Seberg, who looks right back at it, though sometimes away from it, too, glancing up or down or sideways.
Of course, the coronavirus outbreak could end up resembling other brief shocks that have landed only glancing blows on companies and the stock market.
For similar reasons, incessant glancing at the clock or your watch conveys to others in the room you're bored, disinterested or just plain rude.
"I want to make sure I'm on the right path here," O'Rourke said, leaning a little closer to the wheel, glancing at his GPS.
A motor vehicle clerk, glancing from me to the photograph taken seven years earlier, said I hadn't changed enough to require a new picture.
Glancing down at my watch is much less of a distraction than momentarily stopping my work to turn my wrist or tap the screen.
Without glancing at the menu, Xu ordered braised duck and pickled beets, classic dishes that typify the sweet, subtle flavors of the city's cuisine.
Palminteri's social commentary is glancing, mild, and immediately followed up with laughs; it's not an empty message, but it's not particularly nuanced or deep.
Sam Hall sat on his narrow bed, his thin frame propped up against the concrete wall, periodically glancing up from a well-worn paperback novel.
So they take these, you know, certain glancing blows initially about her faith and now it&aposs, oh, she is a member of a cult.
Glancing fearfully over their shoulders at the populist menace, governments shy away from controversial decisions, or hedge their support for treaty commitments like helping refugees.
I continued glancing behind me for the rest of the afternoon — not sure if it was her spirit or my conscience that was taunting me.
By glancing at another woman's epic interactions with fame — Boyd was once harassed by Beatles fans in an alley — Swift is reckoning with her own.
I want to be able to privately play my games and watch my shows and write my lesbian erotica without 24B glancing at my screen.
"He's only saying what the others think," says Willie Wekesa, a truck driver, glancing away from the American wrestling show on the television behind him.
And I bet we will see more than just glancing discussion in other debates too, a turnaround from past elections when it was largely absent.
"I can get minute-to-minute weather predictions and tell you moisture levels anywhere in our fields just by glancing at my phone," says Hunnicutt.
In an especially shrewd move, this lineup put on a series of backwards-glancing Big Four concerts with their thrash contemporaries Anthrax, Megadeth, and Slayer.
The restaurant is filling up and I can't stop noticing the men at the table next to us who keep glancing over every few minutes.
The ring-like 'halo' was introduced this season to protect the drivers' exposed helmets from precisely such sideways glancing impacts as well as frontal blows.
After glancing at the Touch Bar, I found myself watching the screen as I moved my finger, until I had just the right edit setting.
He even took a glancing jab at Mueller for a letter he wrote to the attorney general raising concerns about his approach to the report.
As we said in our post fight piece, better to take a single glancing punch on the way out than be stood there for more.
Ascertaining a different, or better, idea of what was going on, or checking on who was dead or alive, was as simple as glancing up.
But he couldn't help but take glancing blows at Mr. Biden in between touting the low unemployment rate and the boom in blue-collar jobs.
"She gets mad when my brother tells me I can't stop," DeGeneres said, glancing over at de Rossi to see if she's gone too far.
A student from Mexico City consults another from Las Vegas on a passage in Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby," occasionally glancing at Google Translate on a laptop.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Between the points on Monday night at the Australian Open, Novak Djokovic was frequently wincing in pain and glancing at his right elbow.
It's just a glancing reference to something else that's going on, so that it doesn't sound as if I'm writing an essay or a lecture.
That unconventional scheduling was about the only sign that ABC had made more than a glancing commitment to this new addition to its summer lineup.
Glancing up, O'Sullivan raised his left hand and signaled with his fingers, code for the type of pitch and location he wanted Rivera to call.
He looked uneasy at the outset, glancing around at the other people he knew in the lobby, nervous, I supposed, about what they would think.
I remember on one occasion catching the girl who sat next to me glancing at my computer screen to see what I was working on.
Two radically disparate presentations in recent days struck glancing blows at the matter and suggested fascinating if not always comfortable glimpses into Bach's thought processes.
"A lot more people come down here in this kind of weather, for sure," he said, glancing around at the crowds, marching on toward offices.
"Yesterday was a very sad day for Zimbabwe," said minibus taxi driver Gift, glancing over his shoulder as a soldier smoking a cigarette looked on.
Occasionally, I found myself glancing around the room, as if Hammons himself might appear and pull the book from my hands, annoyed by the intrusion.
At the same time, he kept glancing through the glass wall toward the main atrium where visitors had to pass, entering or leaving the hospital.
Clinton's policy positions and biography, the former president made only glancing references to her opponents, saying that some were "kind of scary" but not naming names.
But this is mixed martial arts and not boxing, sometimes a forearm smash across the head can be preferable to a glancing punch on the cheek.
Health is not a metric best assessed by glancing at someone, nor is it something I must prove to others to justify or quantify my worth.
The superficiality of white knowledge of black life — that glancing, barely there "interest" beyond broadly drawn strokes of caricature — is laid bare in these bad hairpieces.
Marvel's well-regarded Netflix series, meanwhile, such as "Daredevil" and "Luke Cage," make only glancing references to the movies, operating on an almost wholly separate tier.
"If Trump noticed someone glancing at the box — and sometimes completely unprompted — he would pick it up and move it farther away from himself," Sims writes.
The formation of the lawsuit itself is only a glancing priority for the first half of season one, which can make the series feel frustratingly slow.
But years of training cannot dull the pang when, glancing at a scan and seeing a patient's dim chances, those prospects happen to be his own.
One trend emerges from even a glancing retrospective: smartphones are as important as ever, but they aren't grabbing the headlines the way that they usually do.
But a few of our mutual friends have a habit that annoys me: They direct their comments only to my husband, rarely even glancing at me.
The eight young cast members take a few glancing swings at racial topics, but the show never directly engages with that hottest of hot-button issues.
Most batsmen are out as a result of the ball's glancing off the outer edge of the bat and being caught by the wicketkeeper (think catcher).
Most people with a glancing knowledge of the cuisine have tried an adobo, a garlic-laden stew braised in soy sauce that's been soured with vinegar.
His location is marked on the map in real-time, and glancing at the interface always reveals in which direction, though not distance, he's causing havoc.
If you landed there by accident or because someone linked you, it might be difficult to draw much of anything by glancing at their front page.
My kids have a glancing interest in the "Choose Your Own Adventure" series, originally published between 1979 and 1998, and still in circulation today from Chooseco.
NEW ORLEANS — Glancing at the street signs on a stroll through uptown and downtown New Orleans can serve as a kind of shuffled-up history lesson.
Even a glancing blow from one of the strongest storms ever to menace Florida could bring torrential rains and damaging winds, the Miami-based NHC said.
The Canucks tied it at 6:16, a rebound of Jake Virtanen's shot on a three-on-two break glancing off Pearson's skate and past Kuemper.
Retirement, he said, glancing around his opulent home, its walls covered with art, and a sprawling deck outside the third-floor kitchen, is not an option.
While Solomon and Waldron roamed the stage, occasionally glancing at notes on screens at their feet, Scherr spoke in measured tones from behind a translucent lectern.
"The ordinary man and woman in the United States is hardly going to be touched, a glancing blow of a tax cut for them," he said.
In "Orson," Stern's eye rolls in a fine frenzy, glancing from heaven to earth and back again, but it does that in all his best poems.
Even when given the chance to take on Mr. Sanders and Mr. Buttigieg, she offered only the most glancing critiques before returning to her broader message.
Like Casey Affleck, Redmayne keeps glancing down or aside, although in his case you sense a blatant ploy, designed to pull us into Newt's endearing shyness.
The Times reported Wednesday that Trump was glancing at a fact sheet about the opioid crisis, which had been billed as the focus of the briefing.
Simultaneously, a young man on the ground floor of the house next door has been making coffee and glancing at a 221 copy of Paris Match .
He grew up in Los Angeles, the son of a doctor and a librarian, but in his youth he had only glancing contact with movie culture.
As Goot puts it, glancing at their first installment, "One of our big goals is to give people the opportunity to wear really high-quality clothes."
However, Zandan highlighted there is a difference between looking away while listening and glancing to the side, usually to their left, when thinking of a response.
In "When You Are Old," she produced a burst of bright sound on the single word "star," with a late, sharp crescendo adding a glancing spark.
It uses rolling drums to absorb the impact of a vehicle collision, turning a serious impact into a glancing blow and, presumably, reducing the risk of injury.
"My baton strikes were glancing off Petrov's arms and hitting the right side of his head as he raised his arms to deflect my strikes," he wrote.
But as my words grew louder, I noticed that they began to hesitate, glancing at one another and shifting their weight from booted foot to booted foot.
People wander, zombie-like, heads glued to phones, swiping, tapping, and occasionally glancing up to compare their real-world surroundings to what they see on their phones.
Striker Mario Mandzukic ran unchallenged into the penalty area and chipped a low ball back into the center where the unmarked Kramaric scored with a glancing header.
I cracked into my third box of cigarettes while letting myself sink into the couch, glancing over at the LoveDoll before deciding it wasn't worth the effort.
In July, he added another celeb to the mix, sharing a photo on Instagram revealing a portrait of legendary rapper Lil Wayne's face glancing to the side.
The driver leans on his horn and bangs into them harder than before, the trunk pops open and a man leaps out, glancing frantically in all directions.
He called again several times, and Esther kept glancing down at her screen to message him between each missed call to explain that she was being interviewed.
Our former commander-in-chief can be seen glancing back to make sure the team hadn't collapsed from exhaustion as they tried to keep up with him.
While the shot might have been parried under normal circumstances, the ball looped over goalkeeper Joe Hart after glancing off the outstretched leg of City midfielder Fernando.
And having the map right in front of you is nice, because you're only glancing up and down, and you don't have to look to the right.
If that were the case, areas hit by bigger catastrophes would be more likely to be officially classified as disasters than places which absorbed only glancing blows.
Instead, Trump only made glancing reference to the day's legal news and gave a subdued but lengthy performance where he hit many of his familiar talking points.
Sam Vokes, a substitute, provided a gorgeous, glancing header with just minutes remaining to cement the final margin (and some welcome breathing room for the Welsh faithful).
Clinton made only one glancing reference to affordable housing on Thursday, spending far more time on promoting entrepreneurship and small businesses, bolstering broadband access and reviving manufacturing.
Late in the half Manning could not connect with tight end Will Tye, who was wide open over the middle, the ball glancing high off Tye's fingers.
Wearing a light-blue sweater and eyeglasses, Fields sat expressionless between his two attorneys as the verdict was pronounced, glancing briefly at spectators in the crowded courtroom.
"By the way so … Kris says Kylie's not confirming anything, so that's the news from the family," he said, glancing at his iPhone as the audience groaned.
Arsenal hit back before halftime with a glancing header from Danny Welbeck, who once upon a time was also a United junior, until van Gaal sold him.
He can make tough shots, but that knowledge leads him to take tough shots, often without so much as glancing at the other Cavaliers on the court.
I saw myself glancing at the advert over and over again, as if somehow, magically, my name would no longer be next to that of Marie Antoinette.
Less than two weeks ago, Hurricane Irma dealt the island a glancing blow, killing at least three people and leaving nearly 70 percent of households without power.
Their lingering kiss in front of the prison, and a soldier's shy glancing away, was caught on camera by a Turkish photographer and sent round the world.
Weaving a glancing love triangle into a poignant observation on the waxing and waning of creativity, Serebrennikov revels in radiant black-and-white scenes of urban grit.
"Anyone who knows me knows that my love of Delaware is absolute," McBride said, glancing out the coffee shop window in the direction of the White House.
In this manner, unsuspecting readers glancing through their feed are given the impression that someone who looks like, say, a religious Jew or Muslim is outlandishly bigoted.
In ensuing decades of game-on-in-the-background, New York Post-headline-glancing and occasional spring-training attendance, I haven't paid much attention to pitching styles.
Two good strategies for solving crosswords with more long across entries than downs are either starting with the downs or glancing at them to confirm across hunches.
As Tottenham assumed control, Eric Dier went close to giving the Spurs the lead with a glancing header from Jan Vertonghen's teasing delivery that floated just wide.
Cramer says the key is to understand that he does it in strange ways that can sometimes impact the market severely, and sometimes just be a glancing blow.
One of my biggest issues with smartwatches is that glancing at a tiny screen on your wrist isn't actually that much better that just pulling out your phone.
The S7 also sports an "always on" display that shows you the time and basic notification info without having to wake the screen, which is good for glancing.
Take, for example, a photo-realistic 3D model of my kid's bedroom captured just by a visitor walking down the hall and glancing in while wearing AR glasses.
Make sure all the required skills in a job description need to be thereWhen glancing at a job description, women will often scrutinize the skill requirements, Graf said.
In one shot, above, the star is captured sipping tea, while in the next, she's glancing out over the balcony, with her bare butt as the focal point.
Windows Phone debuted in 2010 with Microsoft's Metro design philosophy, and a focus on glancing at your phone for information instead of digging in and out of apps.
But the internet seized its chance to poke fun at the two world leaders with a poorly (or perfectly) timed photo of Trudeau awkwardly glancing at Trump's hand.
As you walk through, you go from walking amongst these columns to glancing at them hanging above, as the memorial's path ramps downward but the ceiling remains horizontal.
A UCLA-led research team compared Earth rocks and moon rocks and determined the crash was a head-on collision, not a glancing blow as earlier theories stated.
Glancing at Windows 03s battery life estimator on the 15-inch Notebook 9, I was promised 3 hours and 22 minutes off a remaining charge of 23 percent.
In place of the instrument cluster, the driver has to sneak peeks at the speed by glancing at a widget in the upper left of the big screen.
They stroll along, smiling, my husband often glancing down at this mini-person; the mini-person, continuously gazing up at my doting husband, in attachment, wonder, and love.
At this point in my life I was still glancing at my sister's Cosmopolitan magazines because I liked the sex diagrams, so an actual naked woman was hot.
There are other issues with the quality of Moore's argument, too, like its glancing-at-best treatment of how factors like housing costs shape population and job growth.
As we spoke in his office, he kept glancing at his TV. He told me that the drama on the other side of the Capitol was "consuming" him.
With protesters forcing him to halt his address roughly a dozen times, Mr. Trump restrained himself during the interruptions, although at one point he offered a glancing retort.
Few people on Gene's block knew him during the seven years he lived at 22 Fifth Street before moving into his S.U.V., and those were mostly glancing acquaintanceships.
Man caves boomed in mid- to late aughts, one of those strange suburban spaces that everyone has a glancing familiarity with even if they've never been inside one.
Gladwell ends his piece with a glancing account of the federal government's recent e-cigarette crackdown, which has been led by the commissioner of the F.D.A., Scott Gottlieb.
And there's a glancing reference to this tidbit: One of the N.R.A.'s founders was — wait for it — a Civil War-era correspondent for The New York Times.
I think particularly in tech what's happened, because of Trump really, is that you could spend most of your life in technology and pay glancing attention to Washington.
Mr. Harari has a sort of owlish demeanor, in that he looks wise and also does not move his body very much, even while glancing to the side.
That article makes glancing mention of Ms. Clifford, reporting that she was considering sharing her story with ABC News but abruptly disappeared on the network before doing so.
In interviews that are too glancing to be truly illuminating, a few reporters are asked about the paper's coverage of Hillary Clinton's email server, and about the Oct.
The last action of the half, fittingly for how it went, it Neuer diving full stretch to his right to paw away a glancing header by Marcus Berg.
A week later, glancing at a phone at home in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, she beamed as she saw that she had been nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award.
Nearly everything is quantified these days: how much we eat, how frequently we exercise, how much time we spend glancing at a Facebook post or reading an article.
And Sanders barely laid a glove on Clinton otherwise -- only offering glancing criticism of her decision to give a series of speeches to corporate America for significant sums.
The proximate cause was the vehicle's safety driver, who was distracted by her smartphone, glancing away from the road 23 times in the three minutes before the crash.
Some reports speculated that policy advisors had approved a more hawkish tone, after the president was seen glancing at a sheet of paper while making his statement Tuesday.
Here's the breakdown of what Peloton announced: Peloton built out an Apple Watch app so that users can get metrics about their workouts by glancing at their wrist.
Some of them were smoking, others kept their hands in their pockets, glancing around the corner occasionally, as if they were waiting for more of their friends to arrive.
Jim Cramer says the key is to understand that he does it in strange ways that can sometimes impact the market severely, and sometimes just be a glancing blow.
At least since the end of the Dark Knight trilogy, and arguably Iron Man, those movies have rarely landed more than a glancing blow on anything like a thesis.
"I think that Moriah deserves more attention than she gets," Stewart said, glancing over at Jefferson in the narrow hallway of a building they'll soon be visiting as pros.
If you dream of going to a fancy-pants spa and ordering a day's worth of treatments (and Champagne) without even glancing at the price list, join the club.
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His investment in the Darius and Ruby love story floated in and out of relevance, but he could have given UnReal's glancing attempts to discuss race some actual weight.
WALLACE: For Matt Boeve, who lost his wife to a distracted driver, and Laura Maurer, who killed a grandfather while glancing at a text, speaking up can save lives.
The Iranian revolution, we can say glancing at the tempest of Islamic movements that swept the world afterward, was one of the foundational events of the twenty-first century.
At Baltiysk, home to the Baltic Fleet and Russia's most western outpost, grizzled fishermen lined the sea wall, barely glancing up at the modern corvettes steaming out to sea.
Of course, if the possibility of someone glancing at your phone and seeing when your next period is supposed to begin makes you panic, turning off notifications is easy.
Holding iPads and iPhones, they will reveal a fractured narrative about an impending ecological disaster, bits of which can be gleaned by glancing at or eavesdropping on their devices.
"I was never comfortable getting personal about my family because I thought it was special territory," Mr. Trump said, glancing at a picture of his father on his desk.
While the Manafort news is more of a glancing blow, the Cohen plea deal is, without question, the biggest problem for Trump personally that has emerged publicly to date.
Glancing at them has the effect of making you feel simultaneously insignificant and momentous, which is a pretty sobering, and useful, emotion, usually telling you: Let's get to work.
That may sound hard to believe at this point, especially if you understandably don't have the time or energy to take more than a glancing look at the headlines.
"I want to make sure that the question of environmental justice gets more than a glancing blow in this debate," she said, before again being cut off by applause.
During a conversation about the amount of data people volunteer to the internet, the camera lingers on passers-by who are glancing at smartwatches and communing with their phones.
I remember glancing at myself in the mirror while I was lighting the dope, a syringe dangling from my mouth, and thinking, This is the me I love best.
Groggily waking up and glancing over at the Home Hub to check the time and weather forecast first thing in the morning was less of an assault on my eyes.
Glancing at my bookshelf, I see Please Kill Me, Up in the Old Hotel, City of Glass, The Alienist, Dreamland, Empire Rising, and The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay.
He sits in the lobby of the Marriott, glancing at a menu, and tells his own story, one of years of grinding practice and a quest to overcome self-doubt.
At times agents appeared satisfied by simply opening the door of the van-sized taxis and glancing at the passengers, while at other times they grilled passengers with several questions.
Algstam showed it off by editing text in Note on one screen, then glancing at a Slack window in the other screen and typing without ever reaching for the trackpad.
Even if it's not explicitly romantic (though many fans have read it as such), their friendship is far more compelling than his glancing attempt to sweep Sharon off her feet.
Built-in routing tools and smartphone apps alike can steal your attention away from the road, whether you're just glancing at a screen or gutsily reprogramming your route mid-drive.
"It took me only a few minutes to see how to hack it," said security consultant Thomas Richards, glancing at a Premier Election Solutions machine currently in use in Georgia.
When she notices me glancing at a leather-bound journal between us on the coffee table, she opens it to reveal poems she's written over the years, mostly while flying.
I love glancing down to see a new or interesting image when checking the watch, and it reminds me that this device really is a piece of 21st-century technology.
Over time, the gym has emerged as a safe place for countless people with nonmainstream gender identities who might feel intimidated even glancing inside a typical male-dominated boxing gym.
They don't make it into the highlights, but a dozen—even glancing—connections to the body with the shin or the ball of the foot each round quickly pays dividends.
Anderson answered with a sober nod, like Cinderella glancing at the clock, and then, her face brightening, she turned back to a table filled with strangers who had become friends.
I didn't time myself using a timer, but by glancing at my clock, the blowout took slightly longer than drying curly with the diffuser, but still less than 10 minutes.
MINNEAPOLIS — Ridder Arena at the University of Minnesota is so familiar to Nadine Muzerall, the Ohio State women's hockey coach, that glancing up at the mural never occurred to her.
And the collision wouldn't have been a glancing blow with some mass that Jupiter slowly engulfed, according to the paper; that wouldn't generate enough shock waves to disrupt Jupiter's core.
"I know this stuff is bad for me, but I can't stop," Gabriel Ruiz Barbosa said, glancing at a tray of McDonald's sundaes his son was carrying into the restaurant.
But she kept glancing nervously at the fountain — represented in the rehearsal room by a few tossed-together chairs and boxes — hovering near it then stepping away, entranced yet fearful.
FAJARDO, P.R. — Puerto Rico, dealt only a glancing blow by Hurricane Irma, has become an impromptu emergency hub for its Caribbean neighbors that were left devastated by the storm's wrath.
Those immersed in this subculture were, of course, skeptical and defensive, critical of what felt to them like a glancing take on their hometown, dismissing it as condescending or antagonistic.
While the official tally is five misses in nine attempts, critics say that a test in 2006 was only a partial success, since the interceptor struck just a glancing blow.
Mr. Trump used the beginning of his speech to offer a glancing message of unity and national healing that he was criticized for failing to communicate after the Charlottesville violence.
An hour and a half into their second-round match on Thursday, Almagro hunched over, hands on his knees, barely glancing up to see del Potro's serve sail past him.
"So many government people came down here promising us this and that after the flood, but look where we are," Kamara said glancing back at what's left of her home.
But the driver was glancing away from the road during 34% of the fatal trip, including 23 glances in the final three minutes before the crash, according to the investigation.
In my first semester of teaching here, for example, I made a glancing reference to Oprah's Book Club, and a student raised her hand to ask what an "oprah" was.
Last December, President Obama made a glancing reference to Ali and other famous Muslim athletes like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Shaquille O'Neal in a speech about ISIS and national security.
Spitse, from wide on the left, whipped in a fine, high cross and the towering Miedema timed her run and jump perfectly, beating Laura Guiliani with a deft, glancing header.
Bolt made it look too easy in this blue-ribbon event and was glancing around at the other athletes behind him as he enjoyed the final seconds of the semi-final.
Glancing at some unenthusiastic faces in the room when Donald Glover accepted awards for Atlanta and Meryl Streep took down Donald Trump, I had no doubts about where Hollywood's loyalties lie.
Seen from that perspective the jewelry market could — after all — contain rather more value and substance for consumer electronics users than Woz's sideways glancing assessment of its skin-deep surface suggests.
There is a glancing attempt in this episode to tie Jeffrey's struggle with being closeted to Gianni Versace's, as both prepare for starkly different interviews in which they tell the truth.
In the clip, a guy glancing at a Google Pixel phone gets identified with a giant rainbow after the screen switches from the text message window to the front-facing camera.
Glancing back 30 years, Mensch and Flahive paint the puffed-hair, zebra-print clad group of women who dared step into the ring as self-aware custodians of their own image.
We can tell the time by glancing at a clock or noting, once again, that low-flying jet, that errant pigeon crashing through a window, that curious object in the sky.
But the documentary spends so much time plowing old ground that it takes only a glancing look at what is being done to determine which of these viruses might threaten humans.
A team of four, including myself, divided up the applications and took at least a glancing look at all of them, diving into the ones we thought showed the most promise.
So too her energy for the most glancing relationships, like those with the thousands of readers who have waited hours for her to sign a book when she is on tour.
House Democrats made only a glancing reference to the Mueller probe when bringing articles of impeachment against Trump over his attempts to pressure Ukraine into launching investigations into his political rivals.
As a journalist who spends eight or so hours a day paying at least glancing attention to the Twitter timeline, I'm a somewhat poor test case for the value of Topics.
Keeping Score It would perhaps be forgivable for anyone glancing at the box score of Kobe Bryant's final N.B.A. game on Wednesday to assume his point total was a typographical error.
Stop apologizing for his record as mayor — a record The New York Times editorial board enthusiastically endorsed in both 2005 and 2009, with only a glancing mention of stop-and-frisk.
Glancing between the road and his phone while wearing a loose teal T-shirt, Rubio winds through a residential neighborhood flanked by palm trees as he laments Sanders' momentum after Nevada.
Forecast tracks showed the storm, now about 485 miles (785 km) southwest of Bermuda, heading up off the East Coast and possibly glancing New York, New England or Canada's maritime provinces.
"I just pray that nothing comes through the window and hits Mother," Ms. Harris, 58, said, glancing over at the spot where Mr. Martin's body had been a few hours earlier.
The latest predictions from the weather service's National Hurricane Center showed the eye of the storm glancing past Maui and several other islands later on Friday on its way to Oahu.
Ne-Yo: Another Kind of Christmas (Motown) Ne-Yo has always loved retro signifiers of class: airbrushed surfaces, crisply mixed martinis, men wearing cleanly pressed suits and glancing at pocket-watches.
Merely glancing at it (maybe not smelling it) could have you believing it&aposs yet another lime and basil home scent that can come with a price tag of £64 ($84.45).
"A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at" ― Oscar Wilde The exhibition, Tomorrow Never Happens, explores queer futurity and the aesthetics of utopia.
Oakenfold also told the publication that once a group of teenagers were so dedicated to glancing inside the home that they had a garbage-truck driver hoist them up with his crane.
I remembered the scene we'd lived so many times, Mom and I glancing at each other and enjoying our family in-joke as the people around us sang the boring, regular words.
We discussed how the Salinger story 'For Esmé—With Love and Squalor' celebrates missed connections, reminding us that even brief, glancing encounters can be enough to change a person for the better.
On August 15, Ellen DeGeneres posted a photoshopped version of the now-famous snapshot of Olympic runner Usain Bolt glancing back at his competitors during the 100-meter semifinal race in Rio.
Critic's Notebook LONDON — Rage ricochets in the National Theater's first-rate revival of August Wilson's great, early play "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom," glancing off the walls like bullets in a closed room.
Once the race begins, he cuts in to shots of gears being shifted and pedals being pressed, glancing at the ever-so-serious faces of the drivers as they make their moves.
But before we get to taste the stuff, Yoshitake has to prepare hot dogs for the prominent judging panel and the wait time is annoying Dan, who keeps glancing at his watch.
The Simpsons team gave glancing reactions to the documentary as it picked up some steam, with Azaria calling the criticism of Apu "distressing" and promising that the show would address the controversy.
It's about glancing across a crowded reception at the other person, and smiling shyly, because both of you know that nobody can even remember who Eric or Donald, Jr., is married to.
The same thing is true of those that depict addiction, or poverty, that depict the small, glancing slights of class difference, of the places where some people can go and others cannot.
I loved the glancing acknowledgment of Henry Carr having been "a wonderful Goneril" — one of King Lear's wicked daughters — at Eton, and the characters' sartorial tastes also land a laugh or two.
"Nobody talks to me from the neighbourhood," she says, glancing over to her two younger daughters who watch her from the kitchen in their modest house in a suburb of Tunis, Tunisia.
And as I was doing this—reading or at least glancing at every letter and memo, turning every page—I began to get a feeling: something in those early years had changed.
Canadian Lance Stroll, in the Racing Point, was unable to avoid a glancing contact and went spinning off, returning in an equally alarming fashion and almost colliding with Toro Rosso's Pierre Gasly.
He never really took a swipe at Mr. Biden, save near the end, striking a glancing blow when he contrasted his opposition to the Iraq war with Mr. Biden's support for it.
It's also a terrific parody of the very specific, doom-haunted culture of online journalism, constantly glancing at real-time pageview stats in a cold sweat and fretting over the Facebook algorithm.
Mr. Buttigieg does that in only a glancing fashion, recognizing that, at least for now, many Democrats are intrigued enough by his worldview and biography to look past the question of qualifications.
When asked why he chose to ride the subway on Wednesday, the mayor offered a simple reply — "It's the easiest way to get where I'm going" — before glancing back at his briefing.
But Mr. Trump made only a glancing reference to an immigration overhaul in his speech, calling for a new "merit-based" system that would admit only those able to support themselves financially.
"They really work," a woman working quietly at the opposite end of the table tells me, glancing up from her laptop — one of the four employees dispersed amongst the sea of fabric.
"Oh my God, if my parents had done something like that, it would have made such a difference," she says, wiping her eyes and glancing with embarrassment from her husband to me.
"For the president just to leave that out of his speech — not address that at all except in the most glancing way — really stood out to me as an omission," said Rep.
Rather than glancing off of objects and figures, the light seems to be a medium in which the figures are suspended, the settings and furnishings a solidification of the same grey substance.
After glancing at the other kids who were already on the mats donning their own mismatched assortment of gis over jean shorts or swim trunks, he dashed into the bathroom to change.
While Trump wore the prescribed protective lenses for most of the viewing, there was one photo that captured Trump glancing and pointing at the sky during the cosmic spectacle without his safety eyewear.
"I didn't like the young man, at all, and I hated the idea of being forced into marriage," she added, fidgeting with her headscarf and glancing around the empty classroom as she spoke.
In the end, I left the museum early, glancing back as I walked through the light snow, hoping I would not see the guard walking after me or hear his footfalls behind me.
"It was maddening: The train was hurtling down the track and nobody was even glancing up to see if that was more than a sound effect," recalled Ben Wikler, legislative director of MoveOn.org.
All I can do is speak for myself and say that I had to watch the action sequences by looking away, then glancing up every few seconds because I felt ill almost instantly.
Judging by her office, which was full of skulls and swords, she is not the kind of curator who traipses the halls of her palatial museum, glancing at her tablet every few moments.
Eye tracking will allow you to move content from the display to an external monitor just by glancing, and the screen will also dim to black if you step away from the laptop.
While it's nothing flashy, and it doesn't prop up your phone to allow for easy glancing throughout the day, its recent price drop combined with this exclusive discount makes it an easy choice.
The morning ritual involved arming herself with a jug, stick and torch, negotiating squelching bogs and tall grass, glancing around for onlookers and thumping the ground a few times to scare off snakes.
Young said that if Earth had only received a glancing blow, most of the moon would have been made up of Theia, and the Earth and moon rocks would not be so similar.
The Tempe police report said Vasquez repeatedly looked down and not at the road, glancing up a half second before the car hit Elaine Herzberg, 49, who was crossing the street at night.
Clearly, Shaun is capable of a lot more than the customary carpool drop-off, for reasons hinted at in glancing fashion during a fleeting call to her husband before all heck breaks loose.
"The first goal (by France) was the first time in a very long time that a team has been able to score like that against us," Tabarez said, referring to Varane's glancing header.
Mattis is likely to only make glancing references to the proposed summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore on June 12, according to U.S. officials.
Glancing down, I saw thousands of tiny green leaf fragments on the forest floor and realized the rain was droppings and table scraps from countless caterpillars munching the newly emerged canopy far above.
Clinton made only glancing references to Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, her opponent for the Democratic nomination, and did not mention his name during an evening rally at the Javits Center in Manhattan.
Something eventually dropped Popek, but what it was is a mystery—it could have been a right hand, a glancing blow from a follow-up left, a gust from an open window somewhere.
I quickly lost track of where we were as we drove through canyons of high-rises and tangles of highways, occasionally glancing a prominent throw-up or a tag on a roadside structure.
Barely glancing at the transcript of his speech in front of him, Curry talked directly to a congregation that included Queen Elizabeth and celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey, Elton John and David Beckham.
However, in a signal the Maine Republican hopes to stay above the chaos in Washington, she made only a glancing reference to the vote and the likely upcoming Senate trial in her letter.
I showed her the page in my other dictionary that had not just "Tasmanian devil" but also "Tasmanian wolf," with a picture of the wolf glancing, a bit sadly, over its left shoulder.
And while Mr. Obama spoke of Palestinian suffering and national aspirations, Mr. Pompeo made only a glancing reference to the Palestinians and repeatedly stressed America's ties to Israel and the threats it faced.
Markets Thursday will give more than a glancing look at one of the last big batches of economic data this year, now that the Fed has signaled it could speed up interest rate hikes.
She broke Sabalenka's opening service game, and by the third game of the match the usually dominant Belarusian was glancing skywards as if wondering how her slightly-built opponent could punch like a heavyweight.
With a couple people in the room chatting it got distracted easily, glancing back and forth, attempting to answer lots of questions nobody had asked that it picked up from fragments of our conversation.
The director gave a glancing reference to the problems when accepting the award, thanking the producers for never shying away from tough decisions and applauding star Leonardo DiCaprio for his commitment to the role.
ABIDJAN (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Relaxing on the terrace of a gay bar in Ivory Coast's commercial capital Abidjan, a group of men embraced and laughed as people walked past without even glancing their way.
Ideally, that would see me through until lunch, when I would get my daily methadone at the pharmacy, glancing around furtively before entering, lest any colleagues see me drink a bottle of green stuff.
Nor does the location of his flagship restaurant warrant more than a glancing mention, which, considering that it sits on the ground floor of the Trump International Hotel, seems like a missed opportunity indeed.
Banks spoke briefly, and snidely, to me about her work; without citing examples, he said that it was riddled with errors, in part because she saw deep ties where there were only glancing connections.
Despite all the mirrors, his movies lack the self-reflecting air and the glancing wit of the New Wave, and they move with a classical intent, wary of anything but the most mournful jest.
With its discreet logo and innocuous name, Bright Sky could easily be a weather app to the casual observer glancing at your smartphone screen—and its discretion is a huge part of its value.
It's the core of who he is, as almost anyone who has had even a glancing dealing with him over the years — especially in real estate, where nothing matters but the sale — will attest.
Sorrentino's camera relishes the ridiculous, taking its time pulling back to reveal the scope of Pius's adoring masses gathered in the square or homing in on a steely glint glancing off the pope's eye.
She walked in a floor-length black and burgundy robe, glancing up toward the large, billowing white flag of the Olympic Games and the 75,000-plus crowd there to watch the Parade of Nations.
Then Vardy and Rashford force a turnover in Belgium's end and try to break in 2-on-2, but Rashford's cross is a touch high, and Vardy only gets a glancing noggin on it.
He's holding his fans and patting the turf, but the blow seemed only a glancing one, and the referee seems pretty confident in his opinion that the challenge that dropped him was a nothingburger.
Then, after glancing upward through cylinders hanging from the ceiling, they discover that the source of the sounds are actually tablets showing slowed-down versions of heartwarming posts, like adorable children playing with animals.
My flight home took me in over northern New Jersey, and glancing out the window, I was startled by how clear the air seemed and how even Newark seemed to glitter in the night.
The instruments set the mood: The piano plays thick, grating chords that split into glancing strands of delicate notes, as the violin and cello sustain tonally murky sonorities and break into soft, oscillating squiggles.
Glancing at a pixelated face in a low-resolution screen grab, super-recognizers can identify a crook with whom they had a chance encounter years earlier, or whom they recognize from a mug shot.
A good connection can be enough to put the opponent on wobbly legs, a glancing one can open a cut which will quickly be torn further agape by his frequent and accurate straight punches.
"But not too much, because it gives us a bad feeling in our hearts," he said, glancing at his peers, who all recalled how they had been separated from their parents or watched them die.
Dash camera footage released by police later showed Herzberg clearly visible in the path of the vehicle, as well as the safety driver glancing down, away from the road, in the moments before the crash.
Delevingne, with a blonde wavy lob, is dressed in a sexy sequined red mini dress and black glittery booties as she struts her stuff confidently down the sidewalk, glancing at men that pass her by.
The 30-year-old rapper shared a photo on Instagram as he wrapped up Houston Appreciation Weekend, which revealed his latest tricep tat: a portrait of legendary rapper Lil Wayne's face glancing to the side.
"Glancing round in search of inspiration my gaze came to rest on Paddington, who gave me a hard stare from the mantelpiece, and the muse struck," Bond wrote in the Radio Times magazine in 2014.
Muzzin took the shot from the left point, and it hit the sticks of forwards Nick Cousins and Josh Archibald before glancing off the cheek of defenseman Niklas Hjalmarsson and hitting high in the net.
But glancing across the restaurant, I noticed a slight inconsistency from burger to burger—some protrusions and concavities here and there, certain charred bits—that reminded me of just how human Le Tub's operation is.
Vettel's early spin drew the ire of the stewards when he steered his Ferrari back on track into the path of other cars, with Canadian Lance Stroll making a glancing contact and also going off.
The latest predictions showed the eye of the storm twisting west of the Big Island on Friday morning before glancing past Maui and several other islands later in the day on its way to Oahu.
During "Weekend Update," Che said, "This Wednesday was National Walkout Day," glancing at an onscreen graphic that depicted nationwide protests last week in which thousands of schoolchildren left class in support of gun law reform.
A FRENCHWOMAN'S GUIDE TO SEX AFTER SIXTY (Greystone, paper, $53), by the psychotherapist Marie de Hennezel, immediately catches your attention because the cover shows a woman of a certain age glancing coquettishly over the bedsheets.
One, by a team led by Adrian Ward, a marketing professor at the University of Texas' business school, found that the mere presence of a smartphone within glancing distance can significantly reduce your cognitive capacity.
Others, glancing around the globe — to other European nations, to the United States, and even back home to Israel — comforted themselves with the fact that the far right remains far from taking control in Germany.
It was an oh-what-the-heck shot, off a short clearance from a broken play, but Casemiro hit it hard and a glancing touch was enough to send it spinning inside the left post.
Those golden breast feathers fading upward to pale brown, and backward to gray, give the cedar waxwing a kind of borrowed glow, as though it were lit at all times from sunlight glancing off snow.
Marisa Merz was routinely identified as the wife and, since 2003, the widow of one of Arte Povera's leading figures, Mario Merz; for years her own work was exhibited sporadically and afforded only glancing consideration.
When a free kick was swung into the penalty area, he rose to send a glancing header to full back Franco Escobar, who ghosted in at the far post to score from point-blank range.
Exiting a cemetery, Vera Farmiga, playing a psychiatrist who works with the police, walks by Matt Damon (as a mole who bears responsibility for the death at hand) without so much as glancing at him.
Once, Jack Benny, whose character was known for frugality and selfishness, got a huge laugh by glancing down at the baseball he was supposed to be first-pitching, pocketing it, and walking off the field.
As we bring our locomotive analogy to a merciful close, it is worth glancing back down the line to see all the broken bodies of those many pitiful idiots, stretching way back to the horizon.
The aggressor in Aorigele was once again getting the better of his bigger opponent, before a missed knee and an innocuous glancing blow led the Chinaman to collapse unsettlingly as if he were knocked out.
When Fairstein (played with the utter conviction of an entitled smarmy white woman by Felicity Huffman) takes over the Meili case, she believes she has found her perpetrators after merely glancing upon the boys in holding.
I watched the event on my Apple TV while typing on my Macbook and glancing at my iPhone, rising from my couch ten minutes to every hour because my Apple Watch told me to do so.
The temple priest, Caru Das Adikari, then delivered a homespun sermon, glancing at his laptop to refresh his memory: the message was simply that people should stop worrying about the future because it did no good.
When glancing at images of objects by sculptor and site-specific installation artist Galia Linn, even the most arts-savvy might be quick to dismiss them as conceptual, deconstructivist relics of a centuries-old arts tradition.
For months, I would peer through the glass freezer doors at the cold cardboard boxes looking furtively at the frozen food like a kid glancing at the dirty magazines at the top of the newsstand rack.
Glancing at a map of his region, Pavol points a finger to his hometown, nestled deep in the jungle and a two hour walk from the nearest port, saying the change since 2010 has been dramatic.
You watch the clock Sure, being stuck in a meeting right before lunch might have you glancing at your watch, but you shouldn't be counting down the minutes until it's time to go home every day.
I perform this whole body language ballet of folding my hands over the documents in front of me, looking down at them, glancing up to try and meet the gaze of this pint-sized quiz box.
Glancing specifically at the technical setup of the technology sector exchange-traded fund relative to the broader market, Wald sees tech as a "tactical idea" and says the sector will fare fine in the long-term.
Back in downtown Detroit, I walked near the First National Building again, glancing across Woodward Avenue, one of the most prominent thoroughfares in the region and the spinal cord of the almost year-old QLine streetcar.
The conflicts in The New Order were not equal-sided, and even in the most powerful moments, were not shown as anything other than a glancing blow against the roving monstrosity that was Nazi world rule.
But maybe backward-glancing isn't a product of the ideological or philosophical ramifications of our time — a quest for the genuine article — but rather a more practical matter of supply and demand, a need for speed.
It's a small and glancing, but also deeply felt, attempt to suggest that this music, with its objectivity and empathy, its breathless energy and delicate grace, could, if heard closely by enough people, change the world.
After glancing around, and apparently feeling self-conscious, the rather large lizard decides to remove the head-snapping headwear and pose dramatically — no doubt hoping it&aposll be discovered and become Asia&aposs next fashion icon.
The video clip captures the music-nerd charm of the project, with smiling, slightly rumpled, slightly gawky singers glancing away from the camera's long tracking shot in a white-walled house without a stick of furniture.
And there are some outstanding ones, like the high-polish oil sketch of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart that became the source of many other images, including the sour, sidelong-glancing Washington on the $1 bill.
According to one Navy official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because investigations were underway, the Alnic appears to have hit the McCain nearly head-on, whereas the Fitzgerald suffered more of a glancing blow.
Instead of trying to right his posture to get a backhand, he just coyly flicks the racket down under his wrist to slap the ball into an unmentionable region of the court—all without even glancing back.
News. In a photo of their night on the town, Garner, 46, smiled while glancing at the production's Playbill as Miller, 40, grinned in her direction while sitting next to her in the backseat of a vehicle.
Beginning her speech, Close remarked, "I am so honored to be here," before glancing down at the adoring pup, who proceeded to cross behind the actress to stand by her on the other side of the podium.
Concern about the election has been more glancing on U.S. equity markets, where optimism had been growing about a rebound in IPOs after occasionally choppy markets had dampened enthusiasm for new issues for much of the year.
Glancing at the cheerleader from Elkins, West Virginia, at a recent football game, held up on her teammates' shoulders, her grin as wide as her two fists in the air, you might not think anything was wrong.
In the publicity and social media photos promoting her third album, Grande wore a gold tiara covered in rhinestones posing before a mugshot letter board while wrapped in a fur stole, innocently glancing back over her shoulder.
In "I Am No One" we find a writer standing on the border between the immediate and the allegorical, the personal and the political, the thriller and the novel of ideas, glancing in several directions at once.
For several weeks now—including since Labor Day, when most Americans truly began paying attention to the campaigns—these truths, which we all took for granted six months ago, have not been communicated to glancing news consumers.
The House made only a glancing reference to the Mueller probe in the two articles of impeachment seeking Trump's removal from office over his alleged attempts to pressure Ukraine's leader into launching investigations into his political rivals.
"It's not a straightforward narrative captured by glancing at a map, and the process won't be decided by the simple horse race numbers in clickbait headlines," Lau wrote, jabbing the media's coverage of the early state contests.
Ice Cube brings his own history to the project, at one point quoting a famously inflammatory N.W.A lyric and glancing back to the days when, as one of my colleagues put it, "everyone was scared" of him.
Between exchanges about what it means to grow up and grow old, the performers spent a long, long time folding laundry into crisp piles, occasionally glancing up as if reminded of the minutes or decades passing by.
I say this mostly to those starting or in the early days of transition and who can relate to the body image I held for all those years in my mind's eye, only half glancing at it.
But "The Last Jedi" doesn't have the hurtling pace or the vertigo-inducing action that distinguished "The Force Awakens", so it is possible to admire Mr Johnson's cheeky iconoclasm and philosophical musings while glancing repeatedly at your watch.
Clinton was on an airplane traveling from Boston to New York on Friday when a fellow passenger snapped a photo of her glancing down at Friday's USA Today newspaper front page headline "Pence used personal email in office".
And, lining up with Dan's point as well, just glancing at the top grossing charts means you don't have to sustain a constant flow of new players in order to be a successful game from a revenue standpoint.
I savor the prospect, any day now, of glancing out a window at the new Whitney, or gazing across MoMA's atrium, or walking through one of the Met's little-traveled permanent-collection galleries, and, suddenly, there they are.
One on the back, as Esther had been struck, and the other a glancing careless blow on the side of the head as if in this case (my case) the child was so hopeless, he was beyond disciplining.
Although Obama has made some tepid, often glancing, remarks about Trump's policies and rhetoric before, his speech last week at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign was the first time that he has blasted Trump by name.
Then, in a moment of courtroom drama, defense lawyer Than Zaw Aung reached through the wooden bars of the witness stand and turned over Kyaw Shein's left hand, which the witness had been glancing at while giving testimony.
In another photo in this collection, of Bruce Springsteen behind the wheel of a vintage car, the viewer is deposited into the back seat, with the Boss glancing over his shoulder and staring directly into the camera lens.
But glancing back to the debauched world of 1982 suggests a rather different take, one that clarifies what happened to American politics in the age of Bill Clinton and what's happening now in the age of Donald Trump.
The answer is a little from Column A and a little from Column B. The President and congressional Republicans are up, but not by as much as it may seem when first glancing at the latest CNN poll.
The president made only glancing mention of the special counsel investigating Russia's interference in the 2016 election, an inquiry that he had suggested in a Twitter post earlier in the day itself constituted "MEDDLING" in the midterm contests.
You may gripe at that, but let's be honest: it's a kind of miracle that "La La Land" even exists, and my advice would be to ignore the backward-glancing, fault-hunting addicts of the genre, like me.
Mr. Obama, accepting a "Profile in Courage" award from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston, offered only a glancing reference to Thursday's repeal vote and the efforts by Mr. Trump to unwind his legacy.
"The earlier results suggested a more head-on collision, and the new results suggest a more glancing blow," wrote Roland van der Marel, of the Space Telescope Science Institute, and lead author of the paper, in an email.
So you can tell yourself that it's normal, even wise, to react with anxiety in seemingly benign situations: It's how I justify triple-checking the front door lock, or glancing over my shoulder obsessively whenever I walk alone.
This matters in cases like Spicer's: For example, one of BuzzFeed's politics reporters was able to help verify that the account actually belonged to the press secretary by glancing through his friends list and seeing names of Washington insiders.
Still, it's easy to see how shoppers, quickly glancing at a highly reviewed marble cheese knife, will mistakenly assume all 3,000-plus reviews are for a cheese knife, when, in fact, 640 of them are for a rolling pin.
Meyer-Ebrecht draws depth expertly; viewing the works feels like peering into a world that expands directly from our vantage point — as if climbing a staircase, peering up at a roof, or glancing across the aisle at a theater.
So to get her message out, Alicia decided to go naked for PETA's new campaign shot by Brian Bowen Smith, standing in the midst of a field, glancing over her shoulder with a sheep mask held in one hand.
Glancing at the red silhouette of the title character on the cover of "Lolita," Angela intuits that she has had the key all along, it's in her (or Dolores Haze's) clenched fist — the key is indeed in the room.
A lengthy review appeared to show the ball glancing off the foul pole, but instead of calling it a home run, the umpires upheld the call on the field, prompting Girardi to storm out of the dugout in protest.
But Mr. Trump's presidency has galvanized — and polarized — many Americans who once paid only glancing attention to the details of the political world, turning White House advisers into household names and policy matters into fodder for dinner-table conversation.
Mr. Mulroney, standing just steps away from Mr. Trump as he spoke, described the agreement as "recently modernized and improved" by subsequent administrations, a glancing reference to the current president's newly negotiated and renamed United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
Her eyes are, by turns, staring, downcast, sideways-glancing, or closed; they are fearful, commanding, and heavy-lidded; they range from stark white with solid black pupils to shades of gray and even entirely black, sometimes with white pupils.
The solitary boy we first encounter in a glancing sentence "holding a broken skateboard across his lap … stroking it like a hurt dog" eventually becomes the center of his own story, in which he is both bully and victim.
Glancing references to ecological disaster on earth — the Pacific has gone toxic, children died in a famine in France — contrast with the apparent affluence and obliviousness of the passengers, a ship-of-fools bunch concerned mainly with clogged toilets.
In fact, investigators determined that she had been glancing down at her phone and away from the road for over a third of the total time she had been in the car up until the moment of the crash.
Have a Focus Instead of briefly glancing at 100 objects and forgetting about what you saw afterward, you'll have a more fulfilling and memorable trip if you pick a maximum of 20 works and spend five minutes on each.
Glancing at the net numbers of jobs worldwide as if they were on a balance sheet and proclaiming the robots aren't killing any isn't just factually wrong, but, coming from an institution like the World Bank, could lead to disastrous policy.
And in glancing ways, Speedfactory simultaneously delivered on the dream of distributed manufacturing that the era of 220-D printing was supposed to usher in, and on Donald Trump's seemingly hallucinatory campaign promise that factory jobs would return to America.
In the video, you can make out the outline of the white SUV glancing off the right side of the bus, followed by the (naturally) surprised reaction of the bus driver, who stops and gets out to check on the damage.
The death of his father inspired the artist to search for his father's image in his own features by glancing into a mirror before drawing, fast and dark monotype self portraits on Post-it notes and on phone books from Harare.
I would have been embarrassed to have had even a glancing acquaintance witness how readily I bought into the "Walking Dead" scenario, how much I clamored to be the one to take charge of saving us from death by fake zombie.
Famous for his knockout power in the MMA cage, McGregor managed only glancing blows on Thursday as Mayweather, widely regarded as one of the best defensive fighters of all-time, side-stepped and returned fired by dubbing McGregor a quitter.
That data has been feeding into the products that Pinterest has been building to expand not just the amount of Pinning that a person does, but the time that users are spending on the site beyond glancing at the Pin itself.
But the show takes some time to feel them out rather than glancing over them on the way to more supposedly interesting events, because it knows that growing up is in itself one of the most interesting things there is.
While Belgium began the second half stronger, with Romelu Lukaku glancing a header wide and Hazard flashing a shot just past the post, it was not long before Wales struck again with Robson-Kanu producing a sublime piece of individual skill.
Given its primary business of helping people sell products online, eBay's demo video illustrates how HeadGaze can be used to do hands-free online shopping, and just glancing at certain parts of the iPhone screen can progress through the checkout flow.
Speaking inside the barn at a tree farm here outside the South Carolina capital, Mr. Trump gave only a glancing nod to his dispute with Fox News and its anchor Megyn Kelly, with whom he has been publicly feuding for months.
Although Sherman-Palladino was never recognized for her tireless work on a sunny series like Gilmore Girls, it's difficult to imagine the WB dramedy wouldn't even net a glancing writing nod in the day and age of the Marvelous Midge Maisel.
Looking down, for instance, could automatically make the lens focus on near objects, such as the words on a page in a book, while glancing back up would automatically adjust the lens to focus on a wider, far-off vista.
The death of his father inspired the artist to search for his father's image in his own features by glancing into a mirror before drawing, fast and dark monotype self portraits on post-it notes and on phone books from Harare.
Korea's Jang Hyun-soo came closest to breaking the deadlock in the 19th minute at a heaving Seoul World Cup Stadium when his glancing header from inside the six-yard box dropped inches wide of goalkeeper Ali Beiranvand's left-hand post.
In the A2189, you just set your power, make sure the AOA gauge is pointing the right way, and then glide happily down, occasionally glancing down at that single instrument, before bringing it up a notch for the round-out.
By glancing through your past text, call, and data use; looking at the options your wireless carrier offers; and even considering switching to a new carrier's plan, you could cut a good chunk of change from your monthly cellphone bill.
Business has fallen sharply over the past year, since the bomb attacks started and the flow of tourists slowed, and Mr. Engin, 42, who is deeply worried about Turkey's future, spends his days glancing up at the street, hoping for customers.
After checking her time on the scoreboard, peeling off her caps, removing her goggles and glancing at the Team U.S.A. cheering section, Ledecky typically hangs from the wall or treads water until there is a second-place finisher to congratulate.
The girl would scream, and the mother would hold her close, Don't cry , now , be a big girl and don't cry , hugging her tightly, glancing around, trying to stave off the girl's hands, which clung to various parts of her body.
But Mr. Trump is not any litigant; he is running to be president of the United States — a job that requires at least a glancing understanding of the American system of government, in particular a respect for the separation of powers.
We spend a while wondering around, glancing at chain wallets and signet rings in glass cases, eventually coming to a natural stop by a rail of jumpers in the menswear section, where we remain for an hour and a half.
But after glancing at my my lab work, he suggests that the consistent recent neck pain I've been experiencing could be related to my softer guns—"It could be a nerve impingement"—and he advises that I get that checked out.
Now 85 ("but I can play older"), Ms. Taylor spends the entire time sitting behind a desk, often glancing at her script — she does announce at the beginning that she will read from her book, and candor goes a long way.
Sandra Bloodworth, director of the transit authority's Arts & Design program, recalled a rider from Queens named Sumana Harihareswara, who broke into tears when she stumbled upon Mr. Muniz's mural of a woman in an elegant sari glancing at a cellphone.
Even a glancing blow from a low-level hurricane could be damaging to the US territory, where the incomplete recovery from Hurricanes Irma and Maria is symbolized by the homes still covered with blue tarps that were placed in 2017.
Instead Mr. Rau gives us glancing reflections of it, as if scattered by a broken mirror: a day in the life of Mr. Dutroux's 82-year-old father, an interview with a detective, the funeral of one of the girls.
At the start of the hearing, Amazon's vice president for public policy, Brian Huseman, made a glancing reference in his prepared testimony to the fact that the company still has some say in whether it expands in New York City.
Serena, Commander Waterford and the baby they call Nicole may seem to be a perfect nuclear unit at first glance — or by glancing at their glossy new family portrait — but previous episodes have revealed how tortured the couple's relationship is.
Pittsburgh starter Jameson Taillon (0-2), who gave up six unearned runs and four hits, left after two innings and will be re-evaluated after he took at least a glancing blow to the head on a comebacker by Anthony Rizzo.
But the storm's impact could have been worse: Gordon gave only a glancing blow to New Orleans, where Mayor LaToya Cantrell said the city now has "the pumps and the power" needed to protect residents inside the levee protection system.
PUEBLA, Mexico (Reuters) - Glancing constantly at his rear view mirror, truck driver "El Flaco" journeys the highways of Mexico haunted by the memory of when he was kidnapped with his security detail by bandits disguised as police officers two years ago.
In season two, that mostly worked with new arrivals Max and Billy, though the show ultimately suffers in both season two and season three by referencing but then glancing over their abusive home life without a lot of deeper scrutiny.
I was still undressed and in a state of disarray from the sex we just had, when my boyfriend came out of the bathroom and saw me furiously glancing at the Foria bottle I had just drank with horror and disgust.
In fact, he only ever referred to him as "our president," in glancing references that would be difficult for even the most defensive Trump supporter to turn into a knee-jerk tweet about liberal Hollywood and its hatred of the current administration.
As many have pointed out, McDonagh wrote this movie eight years ago, about a very specific kind of Southern dynamics that he himself has never experienced — especially not the racial dynamics, which he just about completely bungles with this movie's glancing blows.
Glancing at my bookshelf, I see the entire A Song of Ice and Fire series, Lev Grossman's The Magicians series, and a ton of graphic novels like Preacher (AMC show), Sandman (currently in development hell), and Y: The Last Man (optioned by FX).
On Sunday afternoon, the SI star re-posted an image of herself from the magazine's latest Swimsuit Edition on Instagram in which she wears a navy blue tank top and thong bottoms, glancing askance at the camera with her behind in full profile.
When the storm shifted east, delivering only a glancing blow to the city, there were questions not only about the wisdom of the decision but also about how the fractious relationship between the mayor and the governor affected the decision-making process.
Watching the telecast's first hour, it was easy to conclude that the night was going to feature a lot of glancing references to gender equality and sexual harassment, and not a lot of real calls for Hollywood — or anyone else — to change.
Some say it makes them uncomfortable to see reminders of segregation at the Lyric, but the mayor believes people must see history as it really was, even if that means glancing up at the segregated balcony where he sat as a young boy.
If I were designing a watch and strapping a block of wood to my wrist to imagine what I'd want it to do, one of these things would surely be leaving my wrist unmoved and glancing down on it to see the time.
While biking around Los Angeles in the early afternoon, not only could I not read my heart rate when glancing down at my wrist, but I actually had to raise the screen to inches from my eyes to make out the numbers.
Neighbors say Judge Srinivasan's grandfather, Padmanabhan Iyer, was neither rich nor powerful, but his ability to commit scriptures to memory made him an object of awe: He was capable of chanting mantras for two hours without as much as glancing at a text.
Rather than make a direct hit on South Florida's densely populated Atlantic shore, the storm veered north and struck a hard but glancing blow at the central and northern coasts, spinning far enough offshore to keep its severest effects out at sea.
Thanks to a stint at a health magazine, I had a glancing understanding of the philosophy, which encourages a return to the innate wisdom we had as babies — about when to stop eating, what tastes good and how it makes our bodies feel.
Sitting in the tub, steam rising in the air, glancing at the boats bobbing on the swells as the sunlight faded was so serene (detoxifying was, I believe, the word of the day) that we almost didn't want to leave for dinner.
Also notably absent was any mention of issues affecting upstate New York, aside from a glancing reference on CNN to the slowness in introducing a $15 minimum wage outside of the city, and a nod on NY1 to her visits to upstate.
Virtue is never easy to depict, but Ana de Armas does a touching and plausible job, glancing nicely off Craig, and I look forward to seeing them both again soon for the next 007 adventure, in which de Armas takes a major role.
" On Sunday, Ms. Warren made only a glancing reference to unity, cautioning a voter who raised the idea of impeaching the president that the process would divide Americans and that, if it came to that, Democrats must "help pull this country together.
My mother would balance a cup of coffee on a tray and complete the crosswords on her lap, barely glancing at the TV. I couldn't have cared less about crosswords until my midteens, when Mom began soliciting my advice on popular culture clues.
"I remember we cut down the nets in the A.C.C. tournament last year, and we didn't like the way our season ended," guard Ty Jerome said after the A.C.C. semifinal, making only a glancing reference to the loss that shall not be named.
The new finding could mean that instead of dealing Earth a glancing blow, Theia's impact packed a bigger punch, forcing the material that composes the two bodies to mix more than previously expected, due to a "high-energy, high-angular-momentum impact," the study reads.
An intense storm is likely to develop off the East Coast during the middle of the week, potentially slamming the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast with heavy snow and high winds, though it may stay far enough out to sea to merely deal a glancing blow.
Women are no longer just glancing at the labels on their food, skin-care products, and everything else; rather they're taking a deep dive into research to discover exactly what ingredients they're putting in — and on — their bodies and where those ingredients come from.
Glancing at a local grocery store's offering, it's hard to find a single hotdog with organ meat in it, but there is something surprising: hotdogs not advertised as "all-beef" are often a mix of chicken and pork, with chicken being the first ingredient.
While Uber had an operator, or "safety driver," in the car who was supposed to be able to take control in a failure like this, the employee was seen glancing down in the moments before the crash in footage released by the Tempe Police Department.
Most movies based on true stories have a glancing relationship to the truth: even the best ones have to invent dialogue, condense characters, and simplify the story, and the worst ones don't bother with reality at all, past the "based on a true story" tag.
The skits are an R-rated fusillade of blanks: a vapid dance between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump; a biblical spoof ("The Can Commandments"); giggly glancing at male genitalia at urinals; a wearisome ode to décolletage; a trucker who wrestles with gay impulses.
What's curious is how often full-length books inspired by objects offer many of the same pleasures as shorter lists — often written in bite-size pieces, they're easy to consume; they're very much taken with questions of taste and they invite a glancing intimacy.
"Dayveon," the debut feature of Amman Abbasi, ticks several boxes on the checklist of independent film affectations: the casting of nonprofessionals, the blending of fiction and documentary elements, a glancing editing style that is either lyrical or vague depending on your point of view.
When I saw Mr. Rock play Madison Square Garden in December, he took a few glancing shots at Matt Lauer, the "Today" host who was fired over allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior, but the comic mostly avoided #MeToo as he does in the new special.
The police said that the limousine had been traveling downhill toward the intersection when it failed to stop, crossing the busy highway, glancing off the second vehicle in the parking lot of the Apple Barrel, a local shop, and striking the two pedestrians nearby.
But in more rural Loíza, Melissa Rivera and Jorge Tavera had suffered far more than a temporary loss of power: They were one of 79 families there left without a home, a sobering reminder that even a glancing blow from a hurricane can devastate lives.
This meant that I ceased carrying my phone out of the apartment and actually encountered the clerks at the bank, bookstore, drugstore, grocery store and Macy's, and started glancing at people on the bus and the subway, and even flagged down a yellow cab.
CreditCreditDanielle Villasana for The New York Times In the hourlong traffic jam from Mexico City International Airport, on a road clogged with cars, buses and trucks, I keep glancing out the window, looking for familiar signposts, streets, neighborhoods, name places, threads of childhood memories.
Fast-forward a few decades and you get Helen Gurley Brown, self-appointed patron saint to single girls, impressing upon female office workers the importance of not leaving "any facet of you unpolished," lest an eligible colleague who glances your way fails to keep glancing.
Unlike her rivals, Warren has not thrown more than a glancing blow at the other candidates, as she and her team insist their organization is in it for the long haul -- and confident of their prospects as the campaign moves into more diverse states.
There have been major debate-stage duels over health care, taxation, immigration, criminal justice and gun control, but only glancing disagreements about the role of the United States abroad and the proper way to resolve American military engagements in the Middle East and Central Asia.
" He said if it indeed was Proust walking carefully down the steps, glancing from side to side, then the world would for the first time be able to see the author in the powerful medium of film, which he said brings the past "alive.
We've already gone from "these are bad jokes" to "if the tweets are true," from carefully examining the thing in context to quickly glancing at the thing with as little context as possible, so that it looks as bad as it could possibly be.
In the room where we're talking, there's a full dinner set up at the end of the table for some reason, as if an English king had just been here eating a feast, and Pauly catches me glancing at it in the middle of our conversation.
Glancing at a piece of paper with numbers on it, Lopez Obrador said he will take home 63,000 pesos a month, which is $5,707 at current exchange rates, and that no public official will be able to earn more than the president during his six-year term.
Even though we spend far less money on salon appointments since we transitioned to natural hair, we can't seem to leave the drugstore without at least glancing in the ethnic hair section, which inevitably leads to a product haul of co-wash, deep conditioner, and twisting butter.
I had been the 230-year-old post-grad teetering on the edge of an almost-disaster, glancing at her reflection in the window of the 220 train after a night of partying and realizing there was blood trickling from her nose onto her white tank top.
"We still have it around here somewhere," Harper says, glancing around the Santa Monica condo she shares with her husband, Tony Cacciotti, who has become her tireless caregiver, constantly monitoring her health, checking in with oncologists and making sure eats healthy and exercises on a daily basis.
But too often, he seems to be trying to summon up energy and dredge up feeling in this movie by glancing back at the first "Independence Day," as when Liam Hemsworth (as a flyboy) punches an alien, an echo of Mr. Smith's "welcome to Earth" triumphalism.
Here is a working-class bloke raised by street markets and pub lunches, who went on to become famous for roles as a boxing promoter, maximum-security con, and "premiere wheelman" among others—basically, the kind of man who would end you for glancing at his girlfriend.
Sometimes, when Marie and Willa spoke together in French, glancing around as they did so, Day felt that they were disparaging her mode of dress, but Ed had reassured her that that was just how people who could only speak English naturally responded to fluent French speakers.
Soloway gets to show off her skill at making even the most mundane moments feel incredibly intimate, whether it's Chris and Sylvere's neighbor (a deadpan Roberta Colindrez) glancing at the couple through her trailer windows, or Chris fidgeting in a line for drinks as Dick smolders nearby.
A video of the same ritual plays on the north wall in "EXTENSIONS" (2018), the woman at center lost in her own private head space, glancing down at a smartphone, while the incredibly public ritual unfolds around her, braids stretching for yards from her neighbors' skilled hands.
In the song "Pretty Women" from "Sweeney," as the voluptuous tune and ethereal lyrics ("dancing" and "glancing" rhyme with "how they make a man sing") pulse toward what feels like erotic release, the vengeful barber is stropping the blade that will soon kiss his customer's neck.
Now that the internet has made the public our partners in news gathering, we need to reconcile the advantage of having readers perched on our shoulder as muses with a potential drawback: glancing constantly over our shoulder wondering how they may second-guess what we write.
Because the trial is expected to be heavily steeped in testimony about illegal drug use, addiction, crime and rehab, prospective jurors were interviewed in private in Judge Dan A. Polster's chambers, so that lawyers could determine whether they had a glancing acquaintance with any of those topics.
" Why Buttigieg joined McKinsey Buttigieg's campaign biography on his website makes only a glancing reference to those three years at McKinsey, noting that he returned to the Midwest after Oxford and "took a job in the private sector, before realizing his heart was in public service.
One of the stranger parts of Frank's story is the barely glancing interest — just a line or two — that he gives to leaving his wife for a waitress, and a shrugging explanation he gives to Russell for why his divorce couldn't possibly be affecting his children.
Errol undressed, glancing around warily, and washed himself under the warm sprinkle, then quickly put his clothes back on and joined Angela on the porch, where she sat foursquare in a blue homemade dress that came to her calves and some kind of recycled military boots.
"I wake up every morning, so excited to eat," she said, glancing over at her stovetop, where several pots held the components of a kale and bacon soup, one of the recipes she is testing for a coming cookbook, her third over all and first in English.
On the one hand, this is just what Stranger Things does, but on the other, between throwaway gags and disposable characters, the show spends a whole lot of time glancing over characterization and backstory that could have deepened the drama and our connection to the characters.
He found himself watching one freckled, fair-skinned cameraman in particular, the one with the long reddish ponytail shooting for CSPAN, who was glancing between screens and the fray with such pained incomprehension that his head seemed to somehow physically contort and cave under the pressure.
Hardlight VR Suit Pain level: Kick in the ribs Hardlight's nylon and plastic vest syncs up with more than 15 games, including Holo­point and Sairento VR. Motion­tracking sensors detect your dodges while 16 vibration nodes deliver sensations ranging from a glancing buzz to a 5-volt gut-punch.
This portion of the statement could be read as a glancing acknowledgement of a very concrete problem: many people have taken the new coronavirus as a cue to overtly express latent racism towards Asian people, in the form of racist jokes, reinvigorated cultural stereotypes, and in-person vitriol.
My scarf waited patiently in my bag during the flight, and when we landed, I dutifully put it on, glancing furtively around at the other women to see how they were wearing theirs, and doing my best to look unbothered by the fabric resting awkwardly on my curls.
In her first public appearance since James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, began his book tour, Hillary Clinton made only a glancing reference to him in a speech on Sunday night and instead focused most of her attacks on President Trump, once again likening him to authoritarians. Mrs.
The loss of the rumble chair's physicality had a profound impact on the experience: even though I found the glancing smoother on the Rift than the Vive, I couldn't help but feel a little motion sickness as I piloted the rover unmoored from any sort of virtual ground.
These longing looks, glancing touches, and sweet gestures are the things that real relationships are often build up, and it would be remiss to celebrate Summer Lovin' Week without listing a few of those magic moments that are so, so sexy...and yet entirely divorced from the bedroom.
But opposition lawmakers did manage on Wednesday to land a rare glancing blow against Mr. Orban, delaying the parliamentary vote on a raft of new legislation, including the courts law, by blocking access to the speaker's podium inside the parliamentary chamber and blowing whistles for more than two hours.
But they stared at her—with increasing boldness, she thought, because whenever she looked at them they were looking at her and, instead of glancing down, as they had at first, they continued to stare, Theodore with his huge blue eyes and Annabelle with her small dark ones.
Glancing in my driving mirror as I tried to escape, all I could see was the inside of the hippo's throat shortly followed by its muzzle as its jaws closed over my rear light, which was sliced off as neatly as if chopped off with an axe. Terrifying!
When Mr. Trump coyly foreshadowed what his decision would be next month on the fate of the Iran deal — perhaps only Mr. Macron had an idea what he would do, he said, glancing over at him — the French president winked in silent response, as if sharing a secret with a confidant.
He is steely eyed, often glancing upward, as to a higher goal, or resolutely ahead; dark, brush-cut hair just beginning to be smudged with gray; the squareness of his jawline matched only by the squareness of his shoulders, his 6-foot-8 frame often draped in layers of true blue.
In addition, the operator is responsible for monitoring diagnostic messages that appear on an interface in the center stack of the vehicle dash and tagging events of interest for subsequent review Vasquez was seen in a video released by the Tempe Police Department glancing down in the seconds before impact.
In the first episode, a camera interrogating the details of a gorgeous Parisian apartment—peering at high ceilings and swanky moldings, Persian carpets and fringed curtain ties, then glancing at a lovely view of the Eiffel Tower—has the immersive feel that another director might give the Battle of the Bulge.
NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia (Reuters) - Raphael Varane's glancing header and a goalkeeping blunder that gifted Antoine Griezmann a soft goal gave France a 2-0 victory over Uruguay in the first World Cup quarter-final on Friday and set them up for a last-four tie with either Brazil or Belgium.
Some PSAs: It can be hard to tell how deep a burn goes just by glancing at it, especially on hands, Greenwald says, so after running the burn under some cool water and keeping it covered, it's worth visiting your doctor or a burn center to get it checked out.
And the subject matter doesn't help: 17th-century Dutch painting, especially the domestic genre scenes favored by the Kremers, was very detail-oriented; beauty can be found in the flicker of light on a woman's silk gown, or light glancing off a pearl, or the exquisitely meticulous fringe on a tablecloth.
James, a middle-aged white man with thinning hair and a thickening waistline, listened to her complaints in a routine way, too, glancing up from the newspaper his mother had brought, the two of them sitting at a table, the same arch in their brown eyebrows, eating homemade coleslaw and sandwiches.
A video of the episode in Beirut — with Robin staring wide-eyed at the all-singing, all-dancing group and then glancing at his mother as he clutched his bottle — quickly spread online and has become something of a symbol for the antigovernment demonstrations that have gripped Lebanon for days.
She has soaked up a history of women's punk, post-punk and grunge, glancing toward Blondie, Siouxsie and the Banshees, the Go-Gos, Sleater-Kinney and Hole among others, and she makes melody a priority whether a song barrels ahead at punk speed or digs into a sharp-elbowed midtempo riff.
The memes surfaced glancing sensations that might otherwise be forgotten, or stay private: what it was like to sit in the back seat while your mom drove around listening to Calvin Harris; what it was like to be little, and sleepless, standing nervously outside your parents' bedroom door at 3 A .
The Palm was designed so that you can do everything that a regular phone can do, but in a package that encourages you to keep the phone stashed away in a pocket, purse, or elsewhere, while you live your life—only glancing at it occasionally when you want to check in on things.
And by having a blank back to work with, Samsung was able to add wireless charging to the Galaxy Fold, while in front, the Fold features a third (though somewhat small), glass-covered screen for quickly glancing at notifications or checking your emails, along with a traditional earpiece up top for making calls.
Swing the plastic controller forward, for example, and you'll thwack the mic stand in front of you in VR. In order to start the GDC demo, you run through a pre-show checklist that includes tasks like glancing back to check your amp, or looking at the drummer to kick off the song.
Eventually, you will also be able to search the archive by an image's original location by clicking on a map; from glancing at the preview image, however, you get an immediate sense of just how much White travelled across the country throughout his four decades of dedicated shooting and teaching at different schools.
Although there are some glancing contemporaneous references, the social milieu of the book remains much closer to the interwar or wartime setting of her earlier novels; the prescriptions of class still pass unchallenged; and a "bachelor girl" faces conditions of dingy and callous precariousness that have not been seen for a while.
"My testicles hurt, and they're swollen," my patient said, glancing back and forth from me to his dad, as if looking for one of us to reassure him that he would be O.K. "Let's take a look then, it could be a lot of things," I said, but this time without any swagger.
Glancing through a few of the images from one of the downloadable files they certainly look like the sort of quasi-intimate photos people use for profiles on Tinder (or indeed, for other online social apps) — with a mix of selfies, friend group shots and random stuff like photos of cute animals or memes.
Epitomized most acutely by the ravages of Harvey, Irma and Maria, the current hurricane season has already visited devastation on countless American citizens and their Caribbean neighbors, from the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, across the Florida peninsula, to coastal Texas, with a glancing blow to Louisiana, itself no stranger to meteorological calamity.
The utopian drive of these futuristic hallucinations is punctuated with a radical pessimism about our current condition, both social and political, so that the imagination of a distant future becomes a loud Messianic cry for salvation, in full awareness that none will come — the personages are only glancing into a speculative moment of possibility.
On Black's mark, the firing line erupted, and the shooting range alighted with what seemed like a million tracer streaks moving uncannily fast over the land, glancing off the far hillside and careening high into the sky, where they floated delicately for a moment before disappearing like dying fireflies among the first stars of night.
Glancing around the room, there's the sort of mix you might expect: groups of women in their late twenties and early thirties; gaggles of younger punters on their phones and sloshing handfuls of beer in plastic cups as they jostle to the front; couples in their forties and older, nestled close to each other.
For instance, one photo shows three people bathed in the warm light of what seems to be a bar, with one person glancing over at a couple that is whispering; another image shows a man leaning into his companion for a conversation in a bar, while other patrons are wrapped up in their own thoughts.
As the foreman announced the verdict, the jury's nine men and three women — including a mathematician, postal worker and secondary school teacher — sat straight-faced, revealing little emotion, with only a few glancing in the direction of Cardinal Pell, who gazed at the floor, his thinning gray hair swept sideways over his balding head.
Glancing at their covers at supermarket checkouts over the years told me pretty much everything I needed to know — that Archie was caught in some sort of chaste high-school love triangle between girl-next-door Betty and snooty Veronica; that Jughead was his oddball best bud; that the style and format basically hadn't changed since the 1950s.
After glancing at a host of these stories overrunning my newsfeed, I couldn't help but wonder how the public is served by learning about the legal and criminal issues faced by Dao more than a decade before he became the victim of one of the most sensational abuses of force by officers documented on video this year.
I didn't picture myself sitting in a rapidly-shifting discord server with other Asemblance fans, and glancing at a public Google doc for hints when I got stuck: I knew the sequence of events I needed to do to trigger a "shift," a sort of global change in the game's world, because I had done it once before.
Prikryl's references to earlier authors and artists, allusions to the Soviet Union's collapse and other more glancing gestures — a "politician who died young," an ode describing a Buster Keaton film as "a sort of human finale, if not the very last absolutely necessary / movie" — imbue "The After Party" with, appropriately enough, a sense of belatedness, both literary and historical.
When the C.K. allegations were published by the New York Times on November 10, only a few of that evening's monologues about the news of the day featured jokes about C.K., and outside of The Daily Show and The Opposition With Jordan Klepper devoting shorter segments to the news, most of the punchlines were glancing blows at best.
Trump, who is known for demanding full loyalty from those close to him, is trying to keep the focus on the "no collusion" conclusion of the report, while glancing over the specifics detailed in it, including instances in which his aides shared information that became part of the special counsel's evidence in the obstruction of justice section of the investigation.
At first the curious imagery, coupled with the potential for a fresh discovery, held my attention, but after a while its labored technique and throwback motifs began to wear thin, and I found myself increasingly glancing to my right, where, on the other side of a realist rendering of a skeleton ("The Shadow," 19503, by Stephen Greene), "Kali Yuga" hung.
I have only a glancing acquaintance with Alanis's original album (I was slightly too young and way too uncool to listen to Jagged Little Pill very much in the '90s), but the music is so undeniable, and the young cast so strong, that it was easy for me to let myself get swept away by everything that was happening onstage.
On the fourteenth, a breathless hush pervaded the offices and below in the retail department the clerks were glancing nervously at the vacant spaces where the stacks were to rest and at the empty front windows, where three expert window dressers were to work all evening arranging the book in squares and mounds and heaps and circles and hearts and stars and parallelograms.
"I do raku firing over there," she says, glancing down through the dense foliage toward the kiln on the back patio from which she removes ceramics at 1,900 degrees Fahrenheit before depositing them in a trash can stuffed with newspaper and covering the receptacle as its contents burst into flame — the process by which her wares achieve their iridescent rainbow finishes.
There is nothing about Brazil in her second book, "A Cold Spring," published in 1955, unless one accepts a glancing little poem of unusual warmth, titled "The Shampoo," which begins with lichens growing slowly, promises such measureless time to a "dear friend," and concludes: The shooting stars in your black hair in bright formation are flocking where, so straight, so soon?
In 2012, the bassist and composer, celebrated in her own corner of the music industry since her teens, released "Radio Music Society," a tongue-in-cheek record that retained its jazz chops while glancing toward mainstream fans, who now noticed her afro, leaving aficionados to wonder: Was Spalding the missing link that would reinstate jazz's place on the main stage?
In his great "Deposition" of 1525-28, painted just before "Visitation," our attention is drawn more to Mary's gentle gesture of heartbreak, a hand extended toward her dead son as she faints backward in grief, and to the minor character of angelic beauty glancing back towards us as he shoulders the legs of Jesus, rather than to the limp body itself.
We like to take our precious livelihoods—the source of all our emotional and financial stress, feeder of our children, warmer of our home—and reduce it down to a throwaway joke that might make a glancing passerby smirk for a fleeting moment, perhaps enough for them to briefly slow down their Passat before they pull into the nearest Asda.
Some Americans who might agree with his attacks on curbing speech in the name of "political correctness" might not have felt as good after watching and hearing the off-camera clip from "Entertainment Tonight" in 1992, when Trump can be seen glancing at a group of young girls and saying that he, a 46-year-old, would be dating one of them in about 10 years.
Perched on the edge of a deep, brocaded couch in the back, the slender, bearded 29-year-old fingered a diamond-encrusted star of David hanging around his neck, glancing up every now and then at scenes replayed from the ceremony on a big-screen TV. To his right was his best friend and unofficial head of security, a hulking Lebanese ex-bouncer named Salah Saado.
During Kelly Clarkson's opening medley of nominees' songs at the Billboard Music Awards on Sunday in Las Vegas, the Voice coach covered the Grammy winner's hit "Look What You Made Me Do." When the camera panned to Swift, the superstar (sandwiched between her pals Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello) was seen rolling her eyes, glancing at her nails and casually singing along before breaking out into laughter. MOOD.
" But Owen Gleiberman at Variety offered a positive take, writing, "In 'Billy Lynn,' the way that everything we see is so alive, so there, seems to have given Lee and his screenwriter, Jean-Christophe Castelli, the freedom to create a movie of unusual, glancing intimacy and formal fluidity, one that's willing — far more than most movies — to live in the moment, and to lure the audience inside that moment.
A mostly finished Big Gulp and a couple of unopened bags of sunflower seeds sit beside him as he views the action on the track, glancing alternatively through binoculars and at a little TV. Jackson didn't run the hoof-testing machine that morning, as had been planned, for fear that the drizzle could rust out the specialized cables, causing friction when the weight drops and possibly costing thousands in damage.
Glancing backward, as if catching a final glimpse of the destruction it has left in its wake, the creature could be the architect of the 2008 financial crisis, riding on the backs of bailouts into a sunset of impunity — or the current president of the United States, who has virtually eluded punishment even as he threatens democracy and advances policies that favor the rich and further marginalize the disenfranchised.
Then, less than an hour after the long-stilled wheels of the 747 were spun back to life by the sun-beaten surface of an African runway, I'll be on a bus heading into Cape Town, sitting in rush hour traffic, on an ordinary morning in which, glancing down through the windshield of a nearby car, I'll see a hand lift a cup of coffee or reach forward to tune the radio.
Look at Maya Jane Coles, Nina Kraviz, Mary Anne Hobbs, Annie Mac, Heidi, Storm etc, the list goes on..." DJ Mag's only comment on the absence of women so far reads: "The final list of 25 was the result of much debate in the office, and you may notice just from glancing at the cover that there are no women in the 25 — a fact we're all too aware of at DJ Mag.
It begins with folky guitar picking, but soon enough it deploys an EDM arsenal of big-room reverberation, hovering chords, piled-on hooks and looming drums, glancing back at Avicii's "Wake Me Up." J.P. This loving cabaret-jazz reimagining of the sound Aaliyah and Timbaland perfected on "Are You That Somebody?" is one of the highlights of the impressive new album of splintered R&B from Marian Hill, the duo of Jeremy Lloyd and Samantha Gongol.
It was then I lost my glasses climbing over a downed tree, and when we reached our house I called my neighbor, not yet home from work, to tell him his tree had fallen and, at first, he thought it had fallen on his house, as if he already saw our oak glancing off his roof a year later during the ice storm, when it seemed every oak in the neighborhood fell at the same moment.

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