She and Kaitlynn just kind of glided by each other, avoiding eye contact.
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A woman in a Dr. Who "Tardis" dress glided by like quicksilver on a plate.
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Every 213 minutes the Staten Island Ferry glided by, and airplanes descended steadily toward Newark Airport.
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Rice paddies and soybean fields glided by, and construction sites with wobbly-looking bamboo sticks for scaffolding.
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A gondola glided by and inky ducks wheeled in the sky while we fortified ourselves with snacks and drinks.
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A more appealing way to enjoy the lake appeared when three standup paddle boarders glided by, silent as swans.
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A man who had been dreamily stroking his beard dived for a couple of the eggs as they glided by.
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Something off-kilter in their framing convinces you that they were taken on the fly, as the landscape glided by outside.
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Asked if she thought Trump had committed impeachable offenses, she stared straight ahead and glided by the cameras without a word. Rep.
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"I love it out here," Ms. Ingraham said, seated in the back seat as a string of desert resorts glided by last week.
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All around her, critters floated and glided by as she peered through the thick glass bubble of a submersible, perched on a rocky ledge nearly 2,000 feet under the sea.
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As the ferry departed, passengers hustled to its bow, the better to catch the spray as we glided by landmarks: the United Nations, the Pepsi-Cola sign, Roosevelt Island, Gracie Mansion.
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On our 12th dive, at Koh Tachai, we ascended to our safety stop at about 20 feet, when an immense, meaty black-and-white form glided by, only a few feet underneath us.
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Gray office towers and residential high-rises glided by, the legacy of Deng Xiaoping 's socialist market economy, along with construction sites for a new subway line and walls plastered with patriotic slogans.
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At the premiere in the park of the Mandarin version of "The Lion King", a glamorous celebrity couple glided by on the red carpet until the lady suddenly broke free of her beau and her bouncers, muttering something about cake.
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Jessica Alba glided by with her husband, Cash Warren, in search of the photo booths, and the actress Patricia Clarkson paused to survey a mob of tabloid-recognizable people whose expressions were, unfortunately, in many cases too deliberately paralyzed to discern.
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