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In the waiting room, she glimpsed the genetic counselor laughing.
The people most affected by the fighting are hardly glimpsed.
Characters are glimpsed around corners, or through windows, or via reflections.
He shared a photo of a sunset he glimpsed in Norway.
We have glimpsed the progressive future, and it is not pretty.
There are clusters of works only glimpsed in previous Degas surveys.
The white stretch limo, glimpsed across the water through the trees.
Then she glimpsed José, playing and laughing outside on the patio.
Whitewashed mosques and even a synagogue can be glimpsed down its alleys.
Some struggled to recognize family not glimpsed in more than 60 years.
But it is an evil which is barely glimpsed in the film.
But they'd never glimpsed a black hole face to face—until now.
A neighbor told me about a picture he thought he had glimpsed.
Yet amid the horror, occasional salutary gleams of light may be glimpsed.
Inmates are usually glimpsed from the shoulders up on a video screen.
I recently glimpsed one particularly unusual vision of our inevitable micro-living future.
For the most part, even Rawls's quiet but interesting life is only glimpsed.
Another swore she glimpsed his name with a halo scrawled on the wall.
Clinton glimpsed fragility in the future she had moved to Arkansas to pursue.
Karen's explaining to Matt and Foggy about the Punisher's files we glimpsed earlier.
And our own personal history as glimpsed through two trips 16 years apart.
Then an officer peering through binoculars glimpsed exhaust coming out of the tailpipe.
But in 2016, he seems to have glimpsed salvation in Trump's presidential campaign.
Several forty-niners glimpsed precious metal as they dragged themselves over the mountains.
Were they related to the boot man we glimpsed in the midseason finale?
Behind the horns, an uncountable number of people are glimpsed beyond a city gate.
Both pieces offered up a rarely glimpsed facet of what Iggy Pop can do.
On Sunday, both teams glimpsed the pace and intensity of a possible championship showdown.
A glimpsed newspaper headline hints at the wholesale slaughter which began three months earlier.
A yawning cloak of stars looms overhead, a sight never glimpsed in the city.
Only a few had glimpsed parts of it, or recognized the cries for help.
There are street scenes that Dylan has glimpsed while sitting in his hotel room.
On the other side of the counter, I glimpsed a figure in black leather.
In a disturbing series of action photos, children are glimpsed roleplaying with real weapons.
He'd once glimpsed an article about the country's prime minister's awarding an Olympic gymnast.
In the shadow of those towers in Goiânia, I glimpsed how Brazil is shifting.
One day, I glimpsed a group of elementary-school-age kids fileting sea bass.
References to episodes from every season are glimpsed as exhibits throughout the Black Museum.
Three separate visits to the house and I'd never once glimpsed the family next door.
The result can be glimpsed in Tanah Abang, a wholesale clothes market in central Jakarta.
When people die in Green Room, it's almost unremarked, and sometimes it's barely even glimpsed.
But under the thicket of guilt and self-recrimination, I'd glimpsed something of true adulthood.
It was all a bit accidental how it happened, but I might've glimpsed the future.
I found it pretty terrifying when Nancy first glimpsed it feeding in the Upside Down.
On the cell walls Kushner glimpsed pictures of Harley-Davidsons, relics of a former life.
As water rushed into his city, he glimpsed a partly submerged white sport utility vehicle.
When she glimpsed the two men charged with the murder, anger welled up in her.
But Neuticles opened my eyes to a world of pet pampering I'd barely glimpsed before.
Olivia Raykhman, 14, glimpsed the wrecked school bus in the immediate aftermath of the episode.
The happy, gardening Negan we glimpsed in last week's flash-forward shows himself, however fleetingly.
I want this Women's World Cup to be that queer space I glimpsed in 2015.
Clues about what is to come can be glimpsed in changes that have already happened.
The patriarch of "Lancer," Andrew Duggan, is glimpsed on the cover of a TV Guide.
Each time I've glimpsed the corona, its luminous streamers have taken on a different configuration.
Glimpsed from space -- thanks to astronaut Christina Koch -- it's Earth like you've never seen before.
He stood and, as he came to his senses, glimpsed at his reflection in the mirror.
Using its beam of electrons, scientists have glimpsed many types of viruses for the first time.
Inside of the laboratory-like kitchen, clouds of flour particles can be glimpsed in the air.
And then one day at a drag show house party, she glimpsed her paintings under blacklight.
An abyss opened, at the bottom of which I glimpsed a Ganna fighting with ghostly shadows.
Hiking out, we glimpsed a red-headed songbird perched on a branch, waiting out the drizzle.
The underdrawings and underpaintings that are usually only glimpsed in X-rays are plainly visible here.
This is Venice, after all, where so much is glimpsed rather than seen steadily and whole.
" The most vivid characters in the 'Wolf Hall' trilogy are, as Stamatakis put it, "half-glimpsed.
Now, at long last, Pope Francis seems to have glimpsed the depth of the global crisis.
Hashem Shakeri first glimpsed some of these ghostly concrete towers on a weekend drive in 2007.
We saw that unicorn glimpsed only fleetingly in the last eight years: the cajoling Barack Obama.
Even Phoebe Philo, the rarely glimpsed, much-lauded former designer of Céline, was there, all smiles.
Is it the woman elbow-deep in the water, or the face barely glimpsed behind a rock?
When the author first glimpsed Harrelson in character as her alcoholic but loving dad, she was overwhelmed.
Yet look closely and its Moorish heritage can still be glimpsed in the nation's rich cultural fabric.
Her transformation astounded her cast mates, who had only glimpsed her with the Trumpian coif in rehearsal.
It is unclear who first glimpsed a way for Mr. Trump to dodge a huge tax bill.
The sign for Junior's restaurant, once impossible to miss, can be glimpsed only between the new construction.
Surrounded by his children, Mr. Barakett was too choked up to smile until he glimpsed the bride.
Nor have we glimpsed, IRL, Magic Leap's much hyped, years-in-the-making apparently-reality-bending goggles.
But what about that super-sleek Peugeot or super-cool SEAT you glimpsed on the Côte d'Azur?
In Seyfert's classroom, I spoke with Otto Craddock, the seventh grader whose Learning Progression I had glimpsed.
When my vision cleared I glimpsed, for the first time, the old man standing behind the agents.
Nonetheless, whether benign or malign interpretations appeal more, that same path through the hall mirrors can be glimpsed.
But while we've glimpsed the many faces of our main character, Negan has thus far remained hopelessly shallow.
And during that year, I think I glimpsed what Facebook is, and what hold it has on us.
Yet no experiment has glimpsed any of the menagerie of hypothetical particles physicists have speculated might compose it.
You may not have considered all this because Mr. Bowie was an apparition in the city, rarely glimpsed.
"Ultimately it's a monster movie," said Damon, referring to the mysterious mythical creatures glimpsed in the trailer (below).
In Cambridge the route cuts through Victorian terraces housing academics, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves glimpsed through bay windows.
It is glimpsed in cops giving chase to black men and shooting them in their backs without cause.
And I had glimpsed what might happen if I allowed myself to be sexualized within my professional life.
Eleven minutes later, she glimpsed the last moment of Steph's life through the lobby's giant plate-glass windows.
And whenever she glimpsed herself in the mirror she no longer saw the ghost of her former self.
Glimpsed with peripheral vision, the curtain of glimmering trees appears bright, but it fades away on direct gaze.
The city will survive and even resist your attempts to twist it into your half-glimpsed utopian vision.
It's a harbinger of his exemplary life in service, glimpsed in the solitude of a child's intrepid mind.
Glimpsed from the peripheries of gender and sexuality, history confesses concealed depths and old stories reveal unsuspected trajectories.
One evening thrusts beyond the fog of childhood memory like a rocky peak glimpsed from an airplane window.
Through a door someone had left open she glimpsed the white tiles of an enormous built-in bath.
The coastline vanishes to a thin strip, glimpsed for a moment before it veers drunkenly behind the next wave.
Following its expansive instincts the poem opens out into multiple dimensions, which can be intuited, glimpsed, or starkly viewed.
The moon revealed a different side of itself last week, a sight we haven't glimpsed for about a year.
The overall effect of the interwoven and crosscut narratives is disorienting — more of something half-glimpsed than fully seen.
We soon glimpsed a spectacular orange-and-black frog clinging to a mossy tree trunk: a poison dart frog.
So I glimpsed this chimerical upper deck only in movies, mainly disaster movies like Airport '75 and Airport '77.
She has the flyaways and bumps of someone who barely even glimpsed in the mirror before yanking it up.
But to my somewhat puritanical mind, your vagina, or technically vulva, was a sacred region glimpsed only in person.
Only a few characters recur, but these are essentially the same unlucky bipeds, sometimes glimpsed a few decades later.
The spirited yellow bird she had glimpsed less than an hour ago stared back at her from the page.
For the Prestige team, social media was where they glimpsed other dancers' routines and the prizes they had won.
So far, he has not glimpsed his apartment, nor the pink marble lobby where crowds gather to take selfies.
Before Amini became a teen-ager, she had glimpsed a void at the core of the Iranian justice system.
Everyone said the awkwardness of motherhood came from the physical intimacy — the bodily fluids shared, the body parts glimpsed.
On Baseball The Mets glimpsed this Daniel Murphy for nine glorious playoff games that helped them win a pennant.
They blocked traffic near the Harrods department store and glimpsed Mr. Assange's puzzled-looking cat staring from a window.
The firefight was of a familiar type: a swift and ferocious clash between combatants who scarcely glimpsed one another.
Especially monsters that dwell in the dark, and have only been glimpsed alive in grainy, murky pictures or videos.
Fatherhood, when new life begins — and old lives become sleep-deprived hallucinations glimpsed between midnight feedings and diaper changes.
His destination is Scott's NDE, which we heard him tell Homer, and Hap glimpsed after eating one of his flowers.
In Justice League, the action mostly revolves around superheroes fighting "parademons," the winged soldiers first glimpsed in Batman v. Superman.
"Oh my God," Jim Delgado mutters over the comms, "hello Mighty I." He's finally glimpsed his unicorn, the USS Independence.
Bait meaning something that looks tasty when glimpsed, yet once you grab it you're suddenly the thing that's being consumed.
And, as she spoke, I thought I glimpsed a place where the health-care divide might just allow a bridge.
Traditional forms of entertainment are becoming rare in Taiwan's big cities, but can still be glimpsed in more remote areas.
By now you&aposve probably glimpsed President Donald Trump&aposs handwritten note about Gordon Sondland&aposs impeachment testimony on Wednesday.
This reviewer would like to propose a moratorium on women whose glowing souls can be glimpsed through their green eyes.
Nye's photographs are about who the men are and how much can be glimpsed in the gaze of his camera.
A bountiful bevy of behemoths, shimmying and gyrating for your entertainment, easily glimpsed from any cliff top along the shore.
He had glimpsed—all at once and with great clarity—the infinite possibilities of painting the world of the mind.
I had glimpsed a picture of the McChicken Mozzarella while scrolling through the various fast-food-centric publications I follow.
When glimpsed in person, he's a watchful dandy sporting a colorful knit cap, but sightings are few and far between.
Ever since we first glimpsed Oceanside's weapons back in November, we knew that Rick would come for them some day.
The melding of open-source journalism with more traditional methods can be glimpsed in the work of BBC Africa Eye.
Respectful differences are accommodated; toxic meltdowns, like the ones glimpsed in certain sectors of the "Star Wars" fandom, are not.
Those universal forms, glimpsed pre-fossilization or mid-state-change, are here immortalized with state-of-the-art printing technology.
A diorama glimpsed in a corridor, crowded with tiny pictures of characters cut from shows, manifests as a full room.
Dusenbury spoke with us about what life is like inside the most isolated, rarely glimpsed prison in the United States.
Scroll down from the right video, and you'll discover beautiful recollections and meditations on life, glimpsed through a sepia prism.
It's a nicely composed Mediterranean seascape glimpsed through a small valley, with strong geometric elements and very sure paint application.
Besides, the thing he had glimpsed, that savage chunk of the American heart, turned out to be everywhere in the 1960s.
We first glimpsed Dickon in Season 6 when Sam Tarly goes to visit his family, and what a glimpse it was.
A female passenger glimpsed a brown snake wrapped around an armrest through the gap in the seats in front of her.
Behind a giant tarpaulin in Trumpf's factory can be glimpsed a new assembly-line being built for its next-generation offering.
But for most of today's students, this vision of a traditional college experience is something glimpsed from afar, if at all.
If you glimpsed any of the rampant spoilers for this episode, you may have second-guessed them while actually watching it.
Generally, tech companies have only been able to mention national security demands in "bands" of nonspecific numbers glimpsed in transparency reports.
Piles of shoes and legs accumulated, and studios with windows, green shades, naked light bulbs and clocks, ticking away, were glimpsed.
Nick Jonas's character was briefly seen in the trailer, and last summer's breakout star Awkwafina was also glimpsed in a scene.
When we're younger, hangovers are a distant land that sits in an ocean we've not yet glimpsed, let alone swum in.
It starts off so slinky, like a girl creeping through the desert glimpsed only by the light of a flickering campfire.
In "Intuition," the women she will later lead are glimpsed in fragments, the movement is underwater and the message is opaque.
For the first time, astronomers have glimpsed the bending of light from a more distant star by a nearby white dwarf.
The men were hard to see — a flurry of brown fists glimpsed through slits — but the sound reverberated throughout the street.
Unlike with Wonder Woman, whose future has already been glimpsed onscreen, it's not quite as clear whether Peter Parker will succeed.
His briefly glimpsed face suggested that reaching his 50s took hard labor, while the long-handled brushes he carried confirmed it.
He gazed out at the ocean, glimpsed some whales, and penned 11 songs (the first time he'd written for Grizzly Bear).
This complex array is glimpsed through a colonnade (or yet another row of windows?) that recedes in perspectival space to the left.
If the printed word is a threatened species, the written one seems severely endangered — glimpsed only rarely, and often starved of sentiment.
The short amount of "Raj World" that we glimpsed at the beginning of the episode unlocked some other key mysteries, as well.
Internationally renowned artist Caledonia "Swoon" Curry glimpsed the afterlife when her mother died in 2013, following a protracted struggle with lung cancer.
The White House has not said whether Trump will golf, but per pool reports he was "glimpsed wearing a red baseball cap."
I also glimpsed not-yet-released features for their new browser—which is built on Chromium, Google's open-source web browser tech.
It was over apricot cocktails on the Rue Montparnasse that Sartre and de Beauvoir glimpsed a novel way to explore such mysteries.
The app's creators say it is merely a way to make contact with people glimpsed on the street or in a bar.
Long before Alexander Hamilton became an icon of the Broadway stage, he glimpsed the harrowing qualities of a man like Donald Trump .
Rockwell's take on the former president is glimpsed at in a preview of the trailer, teased on Tuesday by McKay on Twitter.
Vaginas, to me, were nasty things, shameful, dirty, meant to be glimpsed only in passing in the low light of the bedroom.
Behind her I glimpsed the back of a man slumped over an ancient word processor, his desk covered in files and newspapers.
Even if you haven't glimpsed these things with your own eyes, you possibly visited an unnervingly crowded grocery store or food mart.
Grey Worm and Missandei, having glimpsed Tyrion's dream of "Imp's Delight," will come to his side — and rescue him from Dany's ire.
The work aphoristically transcribes insights glimpsed in a moment of visionary clarity, when the poet's mind was flooded with a preternatural light.
In this always shifting book, society's unfinished transitions are never far from sight, briefly glimpsed when a curtain of narrative blows loose.
The Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, open only to accredited scholars, can be glimpsed from the art gallery (the Pinacoteca) in the same building.
Steffanie Scott, then 15, remembered jogging outside with a small group when she glimpsed something that brought her to an abrupt stop.
Anzalone joined Liu's lab in 2018, and together they began to engineer the Crispr creation glimpsed in the young post-doc's imagination.
But only a few, it turned out, had a clear sense of what was happening, or glimpsed the attacks as they occurred.
As he shut the door, I glimpsed the two men on their knees, their hands behind their backs and their heads bowed.
We've celebrated with them, we've witnessed Malia and Sasha grow into beautiful young women, and we've glimpsed the first couple being utterly adorable.
In 2008, he posted his first project as Mat Musto, an EP titled Brightness, and glimpsed his power—it clocked a million plays.
This was no ordinary loss — this was a gigantic, monumental smack-in-the-face loss on a scale not even glimpsed since 1924.
A new study published in the journal Nature is offering unique insights into an unusual animal that's not often glimpsed by human eyes.
Ultimately, it is the heartbreak at the sometimes barely glimpsed edges of these compromises and broken dreams that provides the novel's dramatic tension.
It's not easy to understand the sixgills, though Grubbs has glimpsed the sharks' mysterious existence by tagging their dorsal fins with GPS devices.
GN-z11, ESA/HubbleLook deep into this photo and what you'll see is something further away from you than you've ever glimpsed before.
I think back to his astronaut acquaintance who had soared out of this world and glimpsed a perspective known only to a handful.
Many of those tourists first glimpsed Iceland's scenery as backdrops in the fantasy series, the eighth series of which is expected in 20083.
The sighting followed dismay and jokes over the sighting of a stray paper coffee cup glimpsed during episode 4, aired two weeks ago.
In his black-and-white photographs of the series, Bronx Floors, a sunlit window can often be glimpsed through the freshly carved holes.
One lush public space with fountains, lawns and benches can be glimpsed behind a metal fence with a gate on East 70th Street.
Nixon is glimpsed a few times in crooked silhouette through the windows of the White House, his real voice heard from archival tapes.
These artifacts speak to the totemic power of silverware in Western culture, though it is a power now glimpsed through the rearview mirror.
Looking out a window of the Apollo 8 spacecraft on Christmas Eve, 1968, he glimpsed a splash of blue beyond the lunar surface.
George III can be glimpsed twice over, in the musical phenomenon "Hamilton" and its satirical cousin, "Spamilton," which opened here on Tuesday night.
And the combination finally ignited the passion in Ms. Franklin's voice, the spirit that was only glimpsed in many of her Columbia recordings.
But by the time I left, I had glimpsed a tiny slice of the creativity and cultural pride that courses through the city.
By the light of their rise and fall can be traced the outlines of the country itself, like night terrain glimpsed via flares.
In a couple of windows, candles glowed; in one, he glimpsed the full pale moon of a face, quickly eclipsed by a curtain.
Similarly, the white disc he holds may be a ball or a large communion wafer, given the Roman arch glimpsed on the left.
Surely even Lovecraft, although he decried the "popularity of ol' Doc Sigmund," must have glimpsed the allegory of sexual longing in the story.
Lucy was holding out on us — possibly willfully, or possibly because the complete truth, half-glimpsed, was all her adult self could tolerate.
This glimpsed tip implies a staggeringly massive personal data iceberg lurking beneath the surface of each and every one of the 2.2BN+ Facebook users.
This is glimpsed in an untitled photo of a man asleep in the sun with his pants halfway down on a busy Melbourne street.
We already knew Johnson had a way with real estate, having glimpsed her chic Upper East Side condo, which was for sale last year.
About a half hour before totality, the crescent Sun could be glimpsed occasionally, and by 1.55 it could be seen continuously through drifting cloud.
Rasheed would later testify that he did not ask any of them whether they had glimpsed Stokes's killer or the two men chasing him.
The few briefly glimpsed women in the story are partners rather than playthings, either holding down the homefront or proving competent in a crisis.
Khandekar allows the public to examine a small vitrine of pigments, but the main collection can be glimpsed only from across an atrium courtyard.
As the notes rippled out from under Mr. Stritch's fingertips, lush harmonies flashed by like scenery glimpsed from the windows of a bullet train.
In the aftermath of WWII, Japan was steeped in poverty, and according to Kageyama, people were enchanted by what they glimpsed through the contraption.
He glimpsed squirrels and birds scurrying along the ground on an empty lot in front of his home, as if escaping the heat above.
If you glimpsed it through an electron microscope, you'd see something much more like this 9-inch crystalline sculpture by British artist Luke Jerram.
This week's hour comes in hot, as the metal-plated cars glimpsed last week get a test drive during an ambush on Negan's compound.
Glimpsed on entry at the Cole house is "Congregation," a tapestry in a stairwell picturing a nude girl sitting demurely on a downed tree.
Along the way they encounter a flock of giant, eight-eyed bats that, in the completed film, are only glimpsed for a quick flyover.
Right after Friday's failure of a repeal-and-replace bill conservatives disparaged as ObamaCare Lite, however, the spectre of that other Donald was glimpsed.
The pair had glimpsed how great content could rope in an audience, but felt like the true potential of the podcast hadn't been explored.
Every night this same experience of a thing that could not be experienced, this same vision of a thing that could never be glimpsed.
Mr. Wilson, 49, first glimpsed the portrait in a pile of photocopied articles; intrigued, he traveled to Versailles to see the original, by Girodet.
I think I glimpsed some "pussyhats" in video reports of the crowds who descended on airports when Mr. Trump's first travel ban came down.
The jail staff would not open the cells, but through the cracks of doors Ms. von Dornum glimpsed the silhouettes of the men inside.
Like a ghost image of the east side 30 years earlier, before the waves of gentrification, or the present moment glimpsed in its impermanence.
Although Egyptologist Arthur Weigall had first glimpsed these drawings during his own dig in 1901, a collapsed roof prevented him from fully examining them then.
Chunks of the animal flew in every direction, and spectators began to scream and run for cover when they glimpsed large pieces soaring directly overhead.
This spirit of open, respectful debate could also be glimpsed in the many e-mails we received from readers on both sides of the argument.
Mercury, one of our closest planetary neighbors, has largely been a mystery ever since it was first glimpsed in the sky thousands of years ago.
The splintering of South Sudan can be glimpsed in the "protection of civilians" camps maintained by the UN. One in Juba holds almost 22015,248 people.
What I glimpsed late last year was a concept, an idea that the Otoyo, HBO and, apparently, Stewart, liked — at least for a little while.
I remember because my best friend at the time paused the movie as soon as she glimpsed Annie's bra to impart some wisdom on me.
Animals like Adélie penguins and elephant seals can be glimpsed around the village, but those used to the companionship of dogs are out of luck.
A grade younger than Markle, Tran first glimpsed the actress's feisty kindness in seventh grade after she came to Tran's defense in the school's breakroom.
The answer has a lot to do with what Mr. Weber glimpsed atop the Woolworth Building — an inexplicably persuasive charisma and a taste for risk.
Sucked into a destructive maelstrom of unlimited freedom, he seems to finally give a true representation of the "radical evil" glimpsed and named by Kant.
The threat has passed, but, for an instant, we glimpsed both his temper and his power, and saw that they amount to the same thing.
A subsequent backstage visit at a Fleetwood Mac concert, where he glimpsed a family atmosphere among the crew, cemented the show's tone in his imagination.
There's the film-noir mystery, glimpsed in tantalizing fragments through the window, and there's the more engrossing, though less explicable, mystery of the witness herself.
She also glimpsed in him a future leader of efforts to expand national bans on asbestos use, particularly in developing areas such as Southeast Asia.
We rebuild—in our memories, with our hands, with whatever we can gather—the better and the vanished world we once glimpsed from the roof.
In another of the episode's several elsewheres, Carl makes tentative contact with Siddiq, the loner last glimpsed all the way back in the season premiere.
Gazing out of my car's passenger window, which framed the snow-battered mountain ridge I had crested 14 months earlier, I glimpsed his tall silhouette.
Original 17th-century arched windows overlook a public garden on one side, and a view of Villa Reale's courtyard may be glimpsed from the other.
From the first time he glimpsed it in snowy black and white on a visit to the city in 1960, he was taken by it.
The Riverside fire charred 70 acres, feeding a black smoke plume he glimpsed from 65 miles away, driving home from a trip to San Diego.
But Lucy Briggs-Owen comes closest as the protagonist's white mother, who is glimpsed in the play's numerous (and awkwardly inserted) flashbacks and dream sequences.
The carefully depicted wall disappeared next, and the painter glimpsed a plump figure clad in a brocade robe, holding the leashes of two foaming dogs.
You do this when you're a 22016-something hip-hop head and you've glimpsed the name of an M.C. your age trending in the news.
The aircraft was shown in public for the first time in November at the Zhuhai airshow and was first glimpsed by Chinese planespotters in 2010.
Stepping through the plastic curtains right when he had, Jack had inadvertently glimpsed the jolt of mortification on Pat's face, a sensation too physical to hide.
They have glimpsed the faint outline of a Tuesday night away game at Ewood Park – if that's not enough to motivate a struggling team, nothing is.
But the problems ahead can already be glimpsed in Germany, the only country to date to propose official guidelines for ethical choices made by autonomous vehicles.
The glamorous metropolis of popular imagination, with its decadence and excess, is glimpsed in political street fights and nightclub adverts, but is not Döblin's main concern.
He thinks of the reporter, who could have easily missed Babitsch's name on the docket had he not glimpsed one of Babitsch's relatives in the building.
In a standalone episode, it gets the chance to stand out not as something glimpsed in passing, but as a key moment in a character's development.
But there's a bigger reason, which can be glimpsed through the window of a Deutsche Bahn train hurtling through the outskirts of nearly any German city.
Ask yourself: Are these protests the consequence of Obama's words or of smartphone images and their documentation of events never glimpsed so intimately and immediately before?
Ms. Macy glimpsed this photo during a late-night web search, but when she called it up again the next day she realized she'd been mistaken.
When my wife and I first started seeing each other, she glimpsed just two of the many shelving units of books I had in my apartment.
The aircraft was shown in public for the first time in late 2016 at the Zhuhai airshow and was first glimpsed by Chinese planespotters in 2010.
Viewers of "RBG," the surprise movie hit of the summer, glimpsed the quality of the 56-year marriage that ended with Marty Ginsburg's death in 2010.
The creature only appears an hour into the film, first glimpsed as saliva-like goo and then as pharyngeal jaws that shoot out from its mouth.
The details of how most animals became domesticated lie deep in the murky past, much debated and glimpsed only in tantalizing hints from fossils and DNA.
Before he even parked, Prum was calling out the names of birds he glimpsed or heard through the car window: osprey, purple martin, red-winged blackbird.
To enhance this we built a complete internal structure for his head, including a skull and blood vessels which could be glimpsed occasionally through certain areas.
If "the girl" is in some way a figure of Kavan's own vulnerability, she's also a cipher, barely glimpsed, and as exasperating as she is pitiable.
That meant that for American fans, the fights were often not seen on television but glimpsed in clips dug up online, which somehow deepened Emelianenko's legend.
"Hell's Windows" was the church's incendiary name for the fashionable open-sided tunics through which Chaucer's Troilus might first have glimpsed his seductive Criseyde's pliant form.
Does that mean in that moment, Rick glimpsed a path to survival in the form of an armed force he could bring in to the effort?
The slave auction anecdote sent shockwaves through my system as I glimpsed a profound understanding that comes with Dial's expression of roots in the Deep South.
Other objects that I have glimpsed elsewhere but never paid attention to included the illuminated manuscripts in the booth of Heribert Tenschert, a Swiss collector of antiquities.
Jacksonville, Florida (CNN)Driving down an interstate in North Carolina Wednesday, President Barack Obama glimpsed a sign from his armored limousine advertising gas at $1.99 a gallon.
My mother was from the North, of the working class, and a German Catholic who only glimpsed Protestant kids across the lines of East Buffalo's fractured terrain.
The landscape of wintry trees bedecking her blouse appears to be neither an image projected on her clothing nor a scene glimpsed through a magically transparent body.
Our hands grazed, and as I glimpsed up at the back of her head, I had this feeling deep in my gut that I would love her.
But despite practicing six hours of yoga and meditation every day for months, I hadn't glimpsed the transcendence I read about in the Buddhist and yogic scriptures.
The people glimpsed in this first scene gaze at Imelda with awe and it doesn't seem only a matter of the money—there's a deep affection there.
At some point during their visit, the father may have glimpsed that the boy had an involuntary erection, or simply remarked on his recently sprouted pubic hair.
Terrell, a young Australian actor, looks and sounds like Obama well enough, but he also shows us shades of the man we've never glimpsed in public before.
No one had ever glimpsed the bird, but there was an audible squawking and a foul smell and occasionally someone discovered a gold feather by her door.
Here, Kageyama imagines what lies beyond Earth (he draws pictures of aliens glimpsed using telepathy) and imparts his love of space to others while peddling his wares.
The multitude of tones and textures create a fascinating tension between clarity and ambiguity — the drawings are like letters of a foreign language glimpsed in a dream.
Mr. Webster, 272, was out walking in the -2000 degree afternoon (-255.6 Celsius) when he glimpsed a friend whizzing by in one of two local ice boats.
But it does set the stage for the strangeness of these letters, first glimpsed when Plath's mother, Aurelia, published a selection of them in "Letters Home" (1975).
Around Taiwan, the letter Q can often be glimpsed amid a jumble of Chinese characters on shop signs and food packages and in convenience stores and advertisements.
At the start of the Sunday service, Pastor Bob was passed a note from Howland Forrest, the church member who had glimpsed the crash from her car.
The film is essentially a protracted soliloquy by Mr. Dunning, with minor interruptions by barely glimpsed part-time farmhands and the film crew hovering on the sidelines.
No one expects a busy British foreign secretary to write his own op-eds but he must have glimpsed at this one before signing off on it.
ST. PAUL — When the world glimpsed Officer Jeronimo Yanez in a Facebook Live video last summer, his gun was pointed through the window of Philando Castile's Oldsmobile.
A mile before the 594-foot Nevada Fall, we began to hear the audible rush of water, and glimpsed Half Dome and Liberty Cap through the canopy.
In this riotous mosaic, Ruppersberg layers myriad forms of language, from words printed in chapbooks, to those uttered aloud in coffee houses, and glimpsed from passing cars.
On one of the first days, Green glimpsed twins in side-by-side incubators, and suddenly anger and jealousy—and the pain of her loss—shot through her.
Its navy surface — bespattered with white, a chemical reaction to the waves rolling against the cyan emulsion — looks like a wedge of the Pacific glimpsed from a satellite.
The result is a wall of 40 fresh images: passengers on a trolley bus; boys on a diving board; a Stalinist-style statue glimpsed over a girl's shoulder.
Needless to say, the conspicuously weather-beaten inspirations for the characters, glimpsed in photos at the end of the movie, lack the glamour of the actors playing them.
We seem to be getting a glimpse of something that we cannot see in its entirety — the interruption feels very urban, like a storefront glimpsed from a taxi.
He and Kenny must now obtain a car (conveniently supplied by a nervous-looking woman glimpsed at the beginning of the episode) and drive to a new location.
It required coordinating three trains: the one we watch, the one carrying the camera and a third (glimpsed on the parallel track) to carry a bank of lights.
But, what if you walked into a new location of the chain with your order already in mind, glimpsed up at the menu, and saw something totally different.
And while the locations we glimpsed are familiar to any Who fan — quarries, beaches, corridors, the wreck of an alien ship — there's a distinct freshness to it all.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly in the fall, Ali said he was drawn to Moonlight for its nuanced, authentic portrayal of a world rarely glimpsed on the big screen.
Out of my limited peripheral vision, I glimpsed the heading "Press Language V. 2" at the top of the printed document of the person seated next to me.
I was after what Abbey was after: sweet, elusive solitude — the kind you can't reach by car and rarely glimpsed by city-dwelling, latte-guzzling wusses like me.
He's particularly drawn to Avishai, the sixteen-year-old boy we glimpsed in earlier episodes, weeping about the lost teen-agers, floating through the protests with his guitar.
The flying foxes are gone, snakes are rarely to be seen, a mongoose glimpsed only once or twice a year, slipping into the round opening of a drain.
It's based on manipulating a long-theorized but only recently glimpsed subatomic phenomenon called the Majorana zero mode—named after an Italian physicist who disappeared mysteriously in 1938.
The boots in question, glimpsed in the midseason finale near the pond where Rick and Aaron found supplies, could very easily belong to someone from yet another group.
After recently moving his clothing production to Italy, he became fascinated by the intricacy and flair of the Renaissance and Baroque clothing he glimpsed in old Italian portraits.
Yet the instinct to linger was powerful, for those who had glimpsed the initial post, even if they did not seem entirely sure why they were still awake.
In this sequel to Cusk's remarkable novel "Outline," Faye, a writer and teacher, is glimpsed through conversations—with ex-boyfriends, real-estate agents, construction workers, family members, hairstylists.
She thought she glimpsed a cure for cancer in interferons — proteins released by body cells to fight pathogens — but it was not the cure-all she had envisioned.
Artist's concept of the neutron starIllustration: NASA, ESA, and N. Tr'Ehnl (Pennsylvania State University)Scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope have glimpsed a neutron star unlike any seen before.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 was unveiled, The Verge glimpsed into Magic Leap's vision of the future for augmented reality, and the Google Pixel 3 XL leaked rather extensively.
Then we glimpsed what it could feel like to be included, to access a sense of acceptance and safety generations before us had only dreamed about through gritted teeth.
He was a visionary in the truest sense of the word; he glimpsed truths about the present and the future that other people could not, or would not, see.
Most of the women that day carried AK-47s, but one had a Russian-made sniper rifle, and I glimpsed a rocket-propelled grenade launcher off to the side.
The New Orleans glimpsed beyond the walls of the Kowalskis' home is inhabited by men and women who scrap, prowl, bloody one another's noses and mate like alley cats.
As soon as the friendly doorman greeted us at the red-carpeted entrance, and I glimpsed the dimly-lit lobby, I knew I was in for a lavish treat.
As a very rare elderly star on this circuit, Ms. Porchon-Lynch has the kind of exceptional marketing potential also glimpsed in the nonagenarians Iris Apfel and Betty White.
I glimpsed a huge beyond when I became a mother, the immensity of an abyss, or the opposite of an abyss, the idea of complete fullness, small gods everywhere.
Mr. Rosenstein, whose office received briefings every other week on the progress of the investigation, would have glimpsed the gravity of the situation as the special counsel interviewed witnesses.
Almost immediately, to their left, they glimpsed a large manor fashioned from the local limestone — a honey yellow elegant in both gloom and sunshine — with a three-gabled roof.
He is also the same old man we glimpsed earlier in the first half of the premiere, when Angela goes to her bakery/vigilante cave for the first time.
AFTER ALMOST two decades of visiting and living in India, it was only after your columnist had his first child there that he glimpsed the soul of the place.
They were professional models, women glimpsed on the street, artists, lovers, and friends — each with an independent story to tell outside the gilded framework of being a shadowy muse.
The result is almost like a slide carousel: each canvas has its own wall from which no other works can be glimpsed out of the corner of one's eye.
Experts say China has been refining designs for the J-223, first glimpsed by planespotters in 2919, in the hope of narrowing a military technology gap with the United States.
Of course, other than people who hadn't watched the program, and who form their opinions solely from briefly glimpsed, reactionary headlines, nobody actually thought that Twitter was a video game.
His fondness for the birds began as a young boy when he glimpsed a pair of pileated woodpeckers the size of pigeons in an oak tree at his grandmother's house.
But as I continued driving north, I started to wonder: how was it that I had instantly registered the nature of what I had glimpsed for a only split second?
Charles Platt's exhibition encrypted messages at Freight+Volume gallery uses personal things to reconstruct a narrative, or at least parts of a story through which a life might be glimpsed.
Another couple can be glimpsed seated at a table, a glass of wine in front of the woman and a cocktail (it looks like a Manhattan) set before her date.
On the streets nearby, we glimpsed movement inside buildings that looked, at first glance, to be nothing more than abandoned ruins, revealing that people are still living amid the wreckage.
A dossier glimpsed in Age of Ultron reveals that Klaue was hired at one point to murder T'Chaka, and that his great-grandfather was killed by a previous Black Panther.
Here as in her previous works, Carson's words further derive a poetry-like quality from their sensation of flighty nearness: Something profound is glimpsed, intuited in her lines...but what?
Above them, on another tack, some anxious faces glimpsed in the back seat of the car are rendered in seductively thick paint that nonetheless can evoke the fragility of children.
Every folder was a fragment from a little-glimpsed shadow world where information serves as currency and the lines between the "good" guys and the "bad" guys are often blurry.
I first glimpsed the extent of the disaster he presaged for Bosnia when we met in Belgrade, the Serbian capital, six weeks after the first shots were fired in Sarajevo.
Her excruciating personal story, glimpsed through her restrained and careful prose, tells of the almost unthinkable human cost of one person's battle against a much stronger and very sophisticated enemy.
It's this genuine fascination and curiosity for what motivates the looks, the excess and wants of trap stars that can be glimpsed in any one of his patiently composed images.
The scope of her vision makes you feel, when you are close to her fiction, that you have glimpsed the sublime — that you have swum very near to a whale.
An image of that Mr. Paxton can be glimpsed on the walls of a traveling Rauschenberg retrospective, most recently on view at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Hidden by the omnipresent fog or glimpsed only from a distance, the predatory bear has driven some of these sheepmen from the high meadows, and they vow never to return.
That's where the seeds of Stark conflict glimpsed last season blossomed awkwardly in front of everyone, as Sansa took issue with the decency Jon showed toward formerly treasonous Northern houses.
"Young Death" can be glimpsed from the farthest fringe of dance music; most of it has fairly steady but nearly subliminal beats, though they are submerged deep in the mix.
The prison guard glimpsed in the season premiere was looming nearby as Noah and Helen talked, so now we know that he's not just a figment of Noah's overheated imagination.
Glimpsed for the most part in shadow behind a screen, Mr. Huston projects a gravel-voiced specter who could have stepped from the film noir recesses of Mr. Evans's repertoire.
In many respects, Mr. Saunders's America is simply a nightmare vision of the future, an America only a few farcical steps removed from the country glimpsed every night on television.
Irwin Reiter, especially in 2014 and 2015, had glimpsed enough allegations against his boss and heard enough to believe that he was starting to pose a real danger to women.
But he and his supporters have glimpsed something real about this moment in history: Even the most privileged men in our country now have to answer for sexual misconduct allegations.
When first glimpsed, Marco, a rapper-poet and participant in poetry slams, has transferred all his books from their shelves to the floor of his loft to be closer to them.
Such redress can be glimpsed in the official apology that California's governor, Gavin Newsom, offered to the Native people of the state in the form of an executive order on Tuesday.
Reporters only glimpsed him fleetingly, as he stepped out of his Secret Service SUV to offer his distinctive gesture: a wave from his much-commented-upon hands becomes a thumbs up.
She only glimpsed him once at a hearing about the "road through Washington Square," the entrance ramp to the proposed Lower Manhattan Expressway: He was there briefly to speak his piece.
A light mint green dominates "132019-P 28 (Circle)," functioning as a scrim through which the artists' usual palette is glimpsed — and also like a Fresnel lens, amping up its brilliance.
The first 57 seconds of the trailer are exposition about colonists arriving to a new planet — one that seems to be the planet we glimpsed briefly at the end of Prometheus.
Dubbed Google Glass Enterprise Edition (EE), this is the same headset that we first saw in an FCC filing in 2015 and glimpsed again last summer being offered up on eBay.
Or it can be glimpsed in "The Ascent of the Blessed", where angels guide people from purgatory up to heaven—their arms outstretched—and jubilantly push these souls upwards (see picture).
You may have already glimpsed a few of these tags in your advertising preferences, but this is the closest we've come to a complete, ranked list of every interest on Facebook.
It wasn't until the end, when the musicians joined the dancers on their level for a playful coda, that everyone relaxed, and we glimpsed who these performers might be as people.
Another long moment, then out of the corner of her eye, she glimpsed the man at the pillar collapsing forward, but the movement did not register as much as the sound.
Nor are they, like the Penguin Great Ideas series, abbreviated snippets from the canon — pieces of the infinite night sky chopped up and glimpsed through the bound aperture of a telescope.
An answer to that question can be glimpsed in a new poll, commissioned by the Green Advocacy Project (GAP), a nonprofit advocacy group seeking better understand how to advance climate policy.
I glimpsed a set of photographs by Richard Avedon that I know from his book In the American West, still one of the most moving collections of portraits I've ever seen.
As much as I'd prepared myself, it didn't register when I first glimpsed it: an apartment block a few minutes from Sarajevo's airport, its otherwise unremarkable facade speckled with unseemly blisters.
But by the time I left, I felt grateful to have glimpsed a tiny slice of the creativity and cultural pride that still courses through this city, ready to be explored.
But she also glimpsed a more sophisticated world: After junior high school, she traveled to Europe to stay with an uncle, a military judge, as he presided over a spy trial.
But the bird I'd glimpsed was easily half a mile away, and I was aware of being a problem passenger who'd already been involved in one lengthy delay of the group.
Before Ireland, we watched John Ford's "The Quiet Man," with John Wayne — the stone bridge glimpsed near the opening is outside Oughterard — and David Lean's epic, "Ryan's Daughter," with Robert Mitchum.
She loves the dizzying aerial viewpoint, the collapsed perspective – we see into a suite of grand bourgeois rooms as if they were the interior of a doll's-house glimpsed from above.
When first confronted by Guston's newly figurative work, Ashton glimpsed Piero and de Chirico lurking amid the funk, and perhaps Kramer did, too — both writers had art historical encyclopedias in their heads.
IN 21783 Dorothy Gilliam was walking down an overgrown path close to Mount Vernon, George Washington's lovely house on the Potomac River in Virginia, when she glimpsed a flash of white stone.
So the future potential being glimpsed here is pretty exciting — albeit, theoretical and a long way out (plus, it should be stressed, the successful experiments were also conducted on rat brain cultures).
Charles Platt's new solo exhibition, encrypted messages at Freight+Volume gallery uses personal things to reconstruct a narrative, or at least parts of a story through which a life might be glimpsed.
Smith (a case of massive and terrible consequences.) I admire Ginsburg for her kindness then as well, and think I glimpsed then the essential goodness of both justices in those brief months.
I only glimpsed the bird in busy flight: bit like a goldfinch, like the captive one perched on a rail, by Rembrandt's young disciple, except for the coloring, blue, yellow, and green.
Women are glimpsed, and even given the occasional chewy line — both Katy Mixon and the great Margaret Bowman gladden as magnificently sassy diner waitresses — but this is a movie about man's work.
She tried to force the image she'd glimpsed briefly in BargeView, the whole structure a neatly delineated parallelogram, but another shape summoned itself: a long, cylindrical sheath for a heavy ceremonial dagger.
It seems to be in motion, with the higher-value highlights winking in and out of sight like the dappling of a summer sun glimpsed through leaves that move with the wind.
This column brings together books about time fractured and out of joint, time as an unbroken lineage resisting empire, and time travel glimpsed through the overlapping lenses of psychology, philosophy and physics.
To behold their expressions as they follow her graceful cadences while she calmly revealed her greatest secret is to feel an emotional hush at the intimacy glimpsed in this pivotal family moment.
He's the barely intelligible growl through the telephone, or just glimpsed in the scrum of bodies moving through the maze of cubicles, but also in every action of every character we meet.
They glimpsed the mother and baby, staying long enough to pass along hóngbāo, gifts of cash, to celebrate their shared burden of raising a child, before taking the party to the streets.
One of the ones that sticks with me most is the one I discovered most recently — the star glimpsed behind the scenes in the concert doc Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars.
By depressing a pusher, the timepiece can be synced to any of those destinations, its name glimpsed through a second aperture reminiscent of the classic ticking departure boards of Europe's grand train stations.
Clinton's carefully choreographed appearances and her somewhat halting speeches and TV interviews over the course of the long — and sometimes seemingly joyless — campaign, but donors this summer have glimpsed an entirely different person.
From Youssef, Lucy receives confirmation of what she has come to suspect since she glimpsed John in a bar, running his hand up a dark-haired woman's thigh: he is having an affair.
The Circuit de Catalunya provides the first proper live action of the year, with those cars seen so far either glimpsed online or in blurred images captured from afar during private filming sessions.
It is an ultimately hopeful imagining that the most beautiful versions of ourselves are not yet born, but here, in this work, might be glimpsed and might indeed one day come to be.
Installed permanently at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, it was designed to be glimpsed through a peephole in a heavy wooden door, as if the work itself were meant to remain a secret.
In the title story of her new collection, "Your Duck Is My Duck," there is an almost unbearable tension between the bright, sharp surface and the great glimpsed beasts moving in the deeps.
Glimpsed from afar, it seemed a reminder that even in 2000, politics still boils down to this: small-town voters braving the elements to listen to an underdog candidate speak truth to power.
On the train back to the city center, I glimpsed the glass building one last time, from the other side of the frozen water, before it was swallowed up in the Moscow skyline.
A glimpsed volume of Sartre reinforces the notion that hell is other people; nearby is James Joyce's "The Dead," and sure enough, to paraphrase Joyce's ending, outside, snow is falling faintly in Brooklyn.
The video of the episode emerged after a search party in the remote Indonesian village of Salubiro, on the island of Sulawesi, glimpsed the shape of shoes in the belly of the python.
It feels very restrained, which is counterintuitive for an exhibition that includes wall-filling murals of foliage, hanging and protruding sculptures of plants and leaves, and canvases portraying enigmatic scenes glimpsed through branches.
In particular, live stream viewers should get their first real look at the interior of the Model 3, thus far only glimpsed through a fuzzy picture taken from outside a Model 3 passenger window.
Entire marketing schemes are being designed with these entertainment detectives in mind — HBO's Westworld spent its entire second season baiting the faithful with stunningly obscure puzzles featuring binary and hexadecimal code glimpsed in passing.
Gif courtesy of Homestuck In the early 00s, we were told the internet was the future, that with its advent we glimpsed the beginnings of a better, more accessible, more democratic world of tomorrow.
Caroline also hints that Ray BLK will be rapping on the upcoming ​New ​Gen album, which means we've probably just glimpsed the outer layers of her talent because she is a clearly musical onion.
She glimpsed a plump girl in shorts, fiercely chewing, and a shirtless man with a fat back, crouched at the grill, his body radiant with generosity as he handed somebody a plate of meat.
It's also a signature move of his: characters glimpsed through car windshields or glass doors filled with reflections or shadowy thresholds, doors shut in the viewer's face, crucial discussions taking place out of earshot.
Dergarabedian says The Last Jedi will soar past that mark with its return to the original saga and characters, including Mark Hamill, whose Luke Skywalker was glimpsed at the end of The Force Awakens.
This was going to be a night painting, he explained, a landscape, something he had glimpsed through the rear window of his car when he was driving in the Pennsylvania countryside just before nightfall.
The BEA said it didn't know exactly how big the drone that buzzed the Air France plane was, nor who owned it, as it was glimpsed only by the pilot and not located afterwards.
The company is said to still be debating the specifics of the hardware at this late stage, and the product may only be glimpsed in the form of an on-screen render or prototype.
Other notable faces glimpsed in the trailer include Angela Lansbury, a veteran of the Disney musicals "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" and "Beauty and the Beast"; and Meryl Streep, who plays Mary Poppins's quirky cousin, Topsy.
I was an assistant typesetter at Sky and Telescope magazine, hungry for action, when I first glimpsed Dr. Hawking whirring in his electric wheelchair through a ballroom in Boston's Copley Plaza Hotel in 1976.
Those who glimpsed Gardega's brief canine addition to the plaza may have noticed that it was far less refined than the other two bronze works — it kind of resembles a squat churro with limbs.
Though I don't know how he got there, knowing G as I do, I'm certain he did not reach this decision lightly; what I've glimpsed of his inner life reveals too nuanced a churning.
But amid the magic, darkness still loomed: In Konjic, as I fantasized about putting a down payment on a lovely riverside cottage, I glimpsed the scorched stub of a bombed-out minaret behind it.
But the gown becomes subsidiary when you meet Michelle's gaze, which we've glimpsed often since 2008, one of disarming but seriously knowing irony, true to her roots even as she rises to her station.
That uncertainty permeates the first act of "Miss Americana," in which Swift is glimpsed noodling around on new songs, teasing her mom and admitting that she had never tried a burrito until age 26.
An acquaintance who had once glimpsed the princess through a telephoto lens said her hair had not been cut or washed for so many years that it fell to the ground in matted branches.
Autumn might suddenly appear through the fallen leaves in one photograph, standing out from the summer scenes around it, while the adjacent "wilderness" is sometimes glimpsed in the mountains and rivers in the background.
Captain Thomas Cottrell must have doubted his sanity when on July 12, 1916, he glimpsed a shark cruising into Matawan Creek, which runs inland into New Jersey about 30 miles north of Spring Lake.
Among the images glimpsed in Marvel's first Black Panther trailer was a tribal elder in an emerald suit with a matching lip disc, a body modification found in the Suri and Mursi tribes of Ethiopia.
If the answers can be glimpsed anywhere, they're in the breezy and surprisingly revealing Springfield Confidential: Jokes, Secrets and Outright Lies from a Lifetime Writing for The Simpsons by Mike Reiss, in bookstores this month.
It culminated in multidimensional dresses that shrouded an inner layer of Op Art dots or stripes beneath a more opaque peekaboo outer layer of knits, like a secret that could be glimpsed but not accessed.
By thirteen, I stopped being able to look at myself in the mirror—and the few times I accidentally glimpsed my reflection I'd recoil like I'd got hit in the face by a jellyfish stinger.
I mashed the lime in my vodka tonic and glimpsed — in the sweet spot between two drinks and three, then three and four, then four and five — my life as something illuminated from the inside.
The ocean that is glimpsed in this show is largely still to be explored, but, as the exhibit notes at the end, it is threatened in many ways by climate change and other environmental insults.
It was a plot point that roughly zero percent of viewers found credible but here we are, and with Sunday's summit in King's Landing, glimpsed in the episode trailer, we'll learn if the gambit worked.
" Many of the artists here, and Meyer himself, feel that they just missed out on something big: as children in the sixties, they were "imprinted with the imagery of a momentous period they barely glimpsed.
But I felt I had come to better understand the machine behind the making of art, and glimpsed the dynamics and deep conflicts that swirl around what finally gets set before the world to judge.
VIRGINIA BEACH — Glimpsed from a kayak on West Neck Creek, this swampy piece of land, a pocket of red maple and loblolly pine tucked behind growing subdivisions, doesn't look like the stuff of existential debate.
For those who could not secure tickets, the ship could be glimpsed by traveling to Hong Kong Disneyland on Lantau Island, squeezing through a fence and walking along a slippery concrete breakwater for several minutes.
In 210, Paul Jenkins's painting "Rain Palace" could be glimpsed being lowered from a fifth-floor window to the sidewalk below in Paul Mazursky's film An Unmarried Woman (1978) starring Alan Bates and Jill Clayburgh.
Both of my parents were raised in a South much different from mine in Fayetteville, N.C. — a pre-civil rights South that I glimpsed at family reunions in Arkansas, after libations loosened the elders' lips.
But it might have been glimpsed last summer in Atlanta, when 280 billion people watched on TV as the three-time heavyweight champion slowly ascended the stadium steps and, with trembling hands, ignited the Olympic flame.
As Lopez held the ball and scanned the court — with the Knicks players swirling along the perimeter and the Hawks players scrambling — Calderon glimpsed a pocket of free space under the basket and dashed toward it.
But because the species look so similar, it's hard for scientists to say whether the one glimpsed through a submersible's viewfinder is a known species, a new one, or a known one in an unusual spot.
The rich spectrum of possibility for personal urban mobility can already be glimpsed on the consumer side as ride-hailing giants like Uber turn their attention to car alternatives such as e-bikes and e-scooters.
The House bill provides a complex formula in which the top-off is affected by, among other things: Perhaps more importantly, the few implications of this complex provision that can be readily glimpsed seem ill-advised.
Advance flickerings of this vision can be glimpsed on the horizon in the form of Uber's plans to replace its "driver-partners" with self-driving cars, and Amazon's testing of stock-picker robots and delivery drones.
I glimpsed one man who had transformed a piece of rolling luggage into a stroller that held a napping child, and motorcycle riders who had wrapped their heads in scarves, presumably as protection against the dust.
As first glimpsed in their school uniforms, these teenage choristers might seem a contained, constrained lot, but no sooner have they sung a passage from Mendelssohn's "Elijah" before the salty language comes fast and often furious.
Writing in personal diaries from age 19 onward, the visual artist Lynda Barry describes an "image world" cultivated in those notebooks, glimpsed by plunging deeper into one's past and present to excavate core ideas and impulses.
In DeVille's installation "Charles Wilson Peale," the museum's history is glimpsed through borrowed reproductions of the Charles Peale painting "Exhumation of the Mastodon" and Peale portraits displayed above and to the sides of an impressive mantle.
This monster is sometimes glimpsed — "It is double-headed, has more limbs than it must need, flings in and out of the dull pockets of candlelight" — but is also a shared symbol foreboding tragedy and loss.
When Hans Eekhof, 60, a businessman and former Dutch ocean-racing world champion, teed off at the Stadium course earlier this year, he glimpsed the villas among the pine trees at the edges of the fairways.
Freed had initially glimpsed the power of the Internet as a Harvard student, when he guessed an e-mail address in Indonesia that led him to strike up a correspondence with the country's minister of telecommunications.
Australian conglomerate Wesfarmers Ltd posted record earnings in core divisions on Wednesday, sending its shares to a record high as investors glimpsed the rapid growth promised by a restructuring initiated by new managing director Rob Scott.
Noah, lying hungover and naked in his tent, awakens to realize that Ham has glimpsed him in this state, and, in an unaccountable fit of rage, damns Ham's son Canaan and his lineage to perpetual servitude.
Bobo's brother, Clint, earlier testified that he heard voices outside of the family's house on the morning his sister went missing, and then glimpsed a man dressed in camouflage walking Holly to the edge of the woods.
Bobo's brother, Clint, had testified that he heard voices outside of the family's house on the morning his sister went missing, and then glimpsed a man dressed in camouflage walking Holly to the edge of the woods.
The rest of the teaser delivers plenty of action, with X-wings tearing across the sky, AT-ATs stomping on the beach, and a briefly glimpsed Darth Vader, who, as usual, appears to be marching while miffed.
I first glimpsed the production vehicle in December at a New York studio, where I noticed distinct compromises as the Continental made the transition from dreamy show car to the challenge of real world specs and regulations.
It's a fact that makes us feel like we've glimpsed a utopian parallel fashion universe, where every body is as important as the one next to it, and clothes are as unique as the person wearing it.
Then 23 years later a former Secret Service officer, writing a tell-all book about people he barely glimpsed in the course of duty, breathlessly announced he had once spotted a telltale box full of vase shards.
Roger Guenveur Smith follows up plays like "A Huey P. Newton Story" and "Rodney King" with another look at an epoch-making African-American man — but this time his subject is offstage, glimpsed only through grainy videos.
To outward appearances, the 20173-year-old lieutenant was a suburban father with a desk job supplying Coast Guard ships, who was glimpsed by neighbors coming and going in uniform or walking his dogs with his wife.
What arises is an idyllic portrait of life that is nonetheless a microcosm of America, with arguments about outsiders moving into town, political slogans glimpsed on plaques, and a sense of the economic challenges that face Monrovians.
When I glimpsed the colorful confetti of texture bursting through the black-and-white ground in "Dotted" (1959), I had to put my hands behind my back to resist reaching out and touching the puffy baubles of wool.
The materiality of this piece –– its presence –– is inextricable from the symbolic presence of the canvas and foil, glimpsed throughout the show, and the presence of the viewer, as the black and silver oscillate between absorption and reflection.
The Blackwater refuge in Maryland has treated me to the stirring sight of hundreds of wintering tundra swans, while in New Mexico, I glimpsed the comical crests of my first-ever scaled quail at the Bitter Lake refuge.
A 20-foot-tall furry, horned creature stares down with hollow glowing eyes, a video projection of a falling man can only be glimpsed inside a toilet, and a path winds through a forest of neon glowing trees.
But when she glimpsed it, the decision to swing down the unnamed pebble-and-dust road that led to Ojos de Amistad Lookout seemed so natural that it was almost automatic, happening between one breath and the next.
In the days since Americans first glimpsed a photo of Colbie Holderness with a black eye, allegedly from her then-husband and former White House aide Rob Porter, more and more people have sought help for domestic abuse.
Ms. Granatelli, whose passion for dogs can be glimpsed in the oil portrait of her deceased pets and the bronzed casts of their paws, started an animal massage business during the recession after taking several courses and workshops.
Unofficial shots of a J-20 prototype fuelled discussion over the region's power balance when first glimpsed by planespotters in 2010, and experts say China has been refining designs in hopes of narrowing a military gap with Washington.
The space, an airy, sleek, minimalist room dominated by a long marble bar and wall-mounted photos of surfing beaches, betrays nothing about what is happening in the kitchen (which can be glimpsed through a panel of glass).
News: The growing threat of North Korea Book: "Pachinko" by Min Jin Lee (2017) We glimpsed the cruelty of North Korea in the story of Otto Warmbier, the American student detained there, then repatriated while in a coma.
But it seems as if memories of his deceased son, glimpsed as a child in a flashback in the opening scene, have enraged him enough to expose the "widower" by pointing out the many holes in his narrative.
Traces of ancient dogs in modern breeds have been glimpsed, but this study looks in depth at DNA from many individual dogs — 170,000 points in the dog genome — to find which breeds share large amounts of genetic material.
It implies that the family vignette we've glimpsed is a small but integral part of a much larger narrative in which people, trees, cities, blizzards and the world at large are all entwined in one continuous living web.
Increasingly, artists and devotees from all over the globe showed up, drawn to Sidibé's photographs, which they'd first glimpsed in galleries in Europe and the US, or learned about because of his numerous prizes (Hasselblad 2003, Lion d'Or 2007).
We glimpsed a similar phenomenon in Alabama in 2015, when now-Senate candidate and alleged child abuser Roy Moore ruled from the state's Supreme Court that probate judges weren't obligated to observe the U.S. Supreme Court's findings in Obergefell.
But they had not yet seen what I'd seen at that age: the American continent unspooling in real time for 72 hours, not on television or in the movies, not glimpsed from 30,000 feet above, but at eye level.
The 35-member team, led by Pavel Dobrynin and Stephen O'Brien, both of the Dobzhansky Center, figured out the specific underpinnings of the cheetah's genetic impoverishment and glimpsed the evolutionary chain of events that produced its unparalleled running speed.
On a clear day at Four Eight Wineworks in Jerome, once a booming copper-mining town built atop a 1,500-foot cliff, all of Verde Valley, with its reddish, naked plains, can be glimpsed through two enormous square windows.
"When we were on the road, we were free," says Pio's grandfather — glimpsed as a young man in a brief opening scene — who watches his descendants struggle to hold onto the old ways of their wandering, proudly ungovernable kind.
While Mukherjee's unhappy professor will vanish from the book, the bear's owner, Lakshman, reappears in its third section, as though the novelist had decided to imagine a life for a man glimpsed from the window of a moving car.
In his classes, Ginsberg asked his students to forget their preconceptions of what a poem or a story should be, and look instead for the "interior form" they glimpsed beyond "the superficial level of mind" of what they knew.
Glimpsed serially in a 15 minute film, these responses added up to a semblance of a socially appropriate person, and skipped the endless testing questions and self-involved rhetorical loops that make him so exhausting to spend time with.
Jets 34, Redskins 17 Getting blown out at home by the lowly Jets had to be demoralizing, but for one shining play — a 45-yard touchdown pass from Dwayne Haskins to Derrius Guice — they glimpsed a slightly brighter future.
Unlike previous Marvel movies, which have either been primarily set in New York or space, Black Panther takes place in Wakanda, the technologically advanced (and vibranium-rich) African nation glimpsed briefly in the mid-credits scene of Captain America: Civil War.
That includes flashes of his funeral, where we saw Pearson matriarch Rebecca (Mandy Moore) and — wait for it, first it's just the shoes — the teenage incarnations of the Big Three, whom we glimpsed briefly from the side, mourning their father.
A girl he controlled and could be anything he wanted all I saw was a very frightened girl who I didn't even recognize with mascara running down her cheeks and the saddest face I had ever glimpsed staring back at me.
In 1938, Murray, then a W.P.A. worker who had once glimpsed the first lady and been chastised for refusing to rise, wrote a furious letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt for speaking at the all-white University of North Carolina.
Deadline revealed over the summer that Kim's character was an attraction at a wizarding circus, and the poster from this circus (glimpsed in the trailer and shown closer below) depicts a woman that looks like Kim wrapped up in a snake.
"Those who face gun violence on a level that we have only just glimpsed from our gated communities have never had their voices heard in their entire lives the way that we have in these few weeks alone," González tweeted.
"Those who face gun violence on a level that we have only just glimpsed from our gated communities have never had their voices heard in their entire lives the way that we have in these few weeks alone," González noted.
And while it is not found in unabashed, biased admiration — there has been some, most notably on women's eight rowing — it has been visible in who is interviewed after an event or whose families are glimpsed in stadiums and arenas.
Unlike David Hockney's crystalline retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this show is an energetic messy update in which he pursues his new reverse perspective paintings glimpsed at the Met, partly by eliminating the bottom corners of the canvases.
It was on Ms. Hays's tour, while visiting The Passage, an interactive riverfront monument to the Trail of Tears, designed by descendants of Cherokees who were forcibly removed from the area, that I glimpsed the tensions that come from rapid growth.
He came to the subject of the erotic male body late in his life, and it is most prominent in his collages, where we see the lower bodies of young men dressed in casual wear, seemingly glimpsed in a crowd.
Photo by Brad Ogbonna, courtesy of Starchild Last time we ran into Starchild he was up on stage playing guitar with Chairlift, the first time we glimpsed him he was shaking his hips and wielding his six stringer with Solange.
In 1851, the French Minister of the Interior glimpsed at the British Museum's growing collection of Assyrian art and ordered that casts of Lycian and Assyrian reliefs be made and new French expeditions into the area of ancient Mesopotamia be funded.
Sally glanced at the brown bags, their handles tied together with dirty string, glimpsed the unconscious motion of the panting woman's bosom, and felt the most peculiar brush of panic — like the wing-stroke of a bat against her hair.
I found myself smiling as I entered a grimy but handsome old building — the same one where I'd glimpsed that pair of lovers in the window — when I heard A-ha's irresistibly hooky pop hit "Take On Me" bubbling away.
Glimpsed from the vantage point of the #MeToo era, Axe looks like a spasm of late patriarchy, but its legacy is complicated by the women who helped develop and champion it and the environment that teen boys fostered with it.
Strapped in and terrified—both are afraid of heights—they inched up in the cherry picker, until, at exactly seventy feet, they glimpsed the full three-hundred-and-sixty-degree reveal over the trees and the roof of Liggett Hall.
As they hooted derisively at their Republican colleagues on Thursday after a narrow, party-line approval of legislation to roll back the Obama-era health care law, Democrats glimpsed the mirror image of their own politically disastrous health care experience.
The deadliest pandemic since the Black Death six centuries earlier, it claimed more lives than all the battles of World War I. But, like small shoots pushing through cracks in concrete, some signs of a better future could be glimpsed.
The world had never even glimpsed Mr. Kim until the North's state-run media carried photos of him, then in his late 20s, attending a party meeting in 2010, where he was presented as the heir to his father, Kim Jong-il.
So it was with the prosecution of Little, which was built entirely on the testimony of Stokes's mother, sister, and a third witness, a friend who said she glimpsed the side of the killer's face as he stood over the victim, shooting.
It's already too late for anyone to help her, but watching her struggle to cling to the last moments of life, pulling together a makeshift tourniquet for her zombie bites and hiding in the bathroom, I glimpsed how precious life was to her.
Stone, who has the twinkle of a star glimpsed through the telescope at the Griffith Park Observatory, won best musical-comedy actress at the Globes and may have the edge over Jackie's Natalie Portman (a SAG winner for Black Swan in 2011).
Bobo's screams outside her family's semi-rural home in Parsons, Tennessee, on the morning of April 13, 2011, alerted a neighbor, after her brother Clint said he heard voices outside and then glimpsed a man in camouflage walking his sister toward the woods.
In 1915, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was serving on the front lines of World War I. Somewhere in the blood, sweat, and death of never-ending trench warfare, Teilhard glimpsed something that would haunt him: the vast inter-connectedness of living things.
The ugly connective tissue that's being glimpsed behind the scenes across the tech industry, whether via outspoken anti-diversity sentiments or ill-judged digital product launches or indeed sexism that's so baked in as to be systemic, does not look like a coincidence.
According to pool reports, he was "glimpsed wearing a red baseball cap" at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va. Pool reports mentioned that Trump has phone calls and lunch scheduled and "may hit a few balls" while at his course.
Melissa Haims, 44, a sculptor who lives in Philadelphia, had not realized until she glimpsed a photograph of herself in a bikini how pregnancy had changed the shape of a star tattooed on the small of her back when she was 21.
If only the bleeding, blistered hands and the broken backs of the Bulgarian Empire could have seen into the admittedly very-distant future, and glimpsed upon what the stone turrets and battlements of their medieval fortifications would one day play host to.
A typical Murnane work of fiction unfolds like a procedural, often spinning out from a single, half-remembered image, something as simple as a jockey's racing colors, as glimpsed on a youthful outing to the track in Bendigo, a city in Victoria.
What ultimately claimed these young men of Excel Academy was not just the bullets that ended their lives so tragically, but failures large and small, of society and family that rendered powerless whatever brief moments they glimpsed that a better way was possible.
For Robbins, cliffs and mountains provided a "magic window" through which he glimpsed some more vital, utopian form of being — at once as elusive as flashes of light on distant panes of granite, and as tangible as grains of stone beneath his hands.
By foregrounding the schism between form and content, Beach is demonstrating the agitated unity of her handmade domain, an oasis of light and color rimmed by a jagged borderland, where the world we live in can be glimpsed, teasingly, just beyond our reach.
Usually, TV fans aren't too concerned with an episode's length, but when it comes to Game of Thrones, which encourages obsessive speculation into the vague reflections that can be glimpsed in a White Walker's eye and mathematical equations about a dragon's wingspan, every second counts.
It is a uniquely ripe piece of American cheese, a novelty hit that stands among the best of a decade packed with them, and Pickett's life — and dogged attempts to keep grabbing the brass ring he glimpsed with the song — represent a uniquely American story.
My family was comfortably middle class, though one generation removed from the kind of poverty that I glimpsed through childhood stories that my mother infrequently told, like the one in which she and her four siblings had only potatoes dipped in soy sauce for dinner.
And although photography is now her primary medium—Allchurch best known for her intricate photo collages based on Old Master paintings—that sculptural background can still be glimpsed in the way she digitally assembles hundreds of photographs into fantastical tableaux of British buildings and monuments.
I knew many of them by name—in a time before the company began its policy of always putting customers' names on cups—and started preparing their overly complex affronts to Italian coffee tradition the moment I glimpsed them walking up to the door.
For instance, for "Sanctuary," his 2018 show at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, the artist erected a miniature wooden highway in a room whose walls were hung with collages of brick walls and abstract shapes that evoked quickly glimpsed landscapes.
As piles of ice and snow recede, ancient objects from many periods of Mongolian history are spilling from their frozen prisons to be glimpsed for the first time by modern eyes, according to a study published on Wednesday in the open-access journal PLOS ONE.
I sometimes wonder which would distress them more: the thought of treating a rash glimpsed only on a cellphone screen, or the idea of asking a patient to open two shirt buttons under his tie for a quick inspection of that thing on his chest.
They could also be seen as a wry response to the traditions of street photography — except that whereas the city streets captured by Garry Winogrand and Lee Friedlander crackle with people and energy, here there are barely any humans to be glimpsed at all.
At the same time, the images conveyed that Leiter was comfortable viewing the lives of passersby through the scrim of a window heavy with condensation, intuiting that the fogged glass could conceal his attentive presence and also lend a hazy quality to the glimpsed scenes.
While Hammad lingers lovingly over every detail of Midhat's experiences in Montpellier, the chapters set in Paris are an accelerating flurry of partially glimpsed locales: the lecture halls of the Sorbonne, the night life of Pigalle, the cramped St.-Germain apartments of Midhat's Arab friends.
The war infiltrated the Haight in other ways, too — one participant in the scene, Reg E. Williams, wrote in his journal that during an LSD trip, he thought he glimpsed an armada, bound for Southeast Asia, passing through the fog under the Golden Gate Bridge.
The tool has been effective with clear images — identifying recalcitrant detainees, people using fake IDs and photos from anonymous social media accounts — but when investigators have tried to put a name to a suspect glimpsed in grainy surveillance footage, it has produced significantly fewer results.
There had been occasional sightings of him: in Washington, people mentioned having glimpsed him riding the Metro or browsing alone in a bookstore; there was gossip that he had fallen into a depression, and had been seen in a fetal position on a friend's couch.
All while Georgia — who only glimpsed Will in the premiere episode news footage because he was doing Pieter a favor —mourned her husband in a Punishment Cabin in the Welsh mountains for years before going on a globe-trotting, life-threatening, friend-killing adventure to "save" him.
First Man takes place during the '60s, and it's not the '60s of protests and counterculture (though that's glimpsed, briefly, to the accompanying strains of Leon Bridges performing Gil Scott-Heron's "Whitey on the Moon" — "I can't pay no doctor bills / But whitey's on the moon").
The objects, glimpsed among leaves and vines, and carpeted with moss, took shape in the forest twilight: the jaguar head mentioned above, great stone jars carved with vultures, snakes and monkeys, objects that looked like thrones or tables, many with carvings along the rims and legs.
Sights I'd never glimpsed before crowd into view: the strange crenelations at the top of a wall behind Guy's Hospital, the branches of a bowed lime tree in St. Paul's churchyard, an elegant hand holding a cigarette out of a top-floor window in Arlington Square.
Two 16mm shorts, for example — Janie's Janie (1971) by Geri Ashur and Joyce at 343 (1972) by Joyce Chopra and Claudia Weill — are more straightforward, more narrowly glimpsed accounts of women trying to preserve balance and sanity amid the pressures and the social seclusion of domestic work.
He was drawn to Communism but preferred reading poetry to reading Marx; flashes of him can be glimpsed both in the shuddering militant of "Old Complaints Revisited" and in the weary flâneurs of "Unguided Tour," who sigh along to anthems because they haven't forgotten the words.
A friend inside had told her that one night there was a power outage, and as she was being hustled from her work-exchange job to her cell block, for the lockdown procedure that accompanies any anomaly—brawling, fog, or suicide—she glimpsed the Milky Way.
Niru learns, for example, of his mother's ongoing grief over a daughter who died in infancy when, as she emptied her purse to search for her keys one day, he glimpsed the tiny picture of the baby she kept there before she quickly snatched it away.
The widowed Nancy (Stella Gonet) welcomes her activist-daughter Alex (Natalie Dew) home from an extended trip away, while seeking companionship with the prickly John (Ian Gelder), who in turn is glimpsed in a series of pub encounters with an anxious father named Si (Sargon Yelda).
Fashion Diary PARIS — Five months ago, Vetements was in the last flush of its whisper phase, calling its crowds to a dingy Chinese restaurant in part of the Belleville neighborhood of Paris to see what the constant chatter and the infrequently glimpsed logo were all about.
Abush was not in the courtroom, but visitors in the public seats sometimes glimpsed his image when attorneys looked at e-mail printouts with photo attachments: a smiling boy with big eyes and a high forehead, playing with a dog or being held in the air.
Glimpsed in a window of an H&M store (the Swedish-owned clothing purveyor carries its own licensed Coachella line) on such a winter's day in Stockholm or London or New York, Coachella looks like this generation's version of "California Dreamin'," much more Monterey Pop than Woodstock.
He'd never been one of my close friends, I hadn't seen him in more than twenty years, he'd lost most of his hair and grown a beard, I had no reason to think he'd be in New York, and I'd only glimpsed him as he walked past.
The tribe that suffered this latest atrocity is known as the flecheiros — or Arrow People — a seldom-glimpsed group of hunter-gatherers living in extreme isolation inside the Javari Valley indigenous land, one of a dozen reserves in the Amazon that are home to uncontacted indigenous populations.
At various moments, while looking at exhibition John Dilg: Natural Memory at Taymour Grahne (October 28 – December 21, 2016), I was reminded of classical Chinese landscapes as well as the those glimpsed in the background of Early Renaissance paintings, such as Giovanni di Paolo's "Madonna of Humility" (ca.
"Bouquets of Lilacs at Saint-Paul" (1978) is about as straightforward a still life as one can expect from this champion of surreal compositions — in this case, taking center stage, with views of the titular village and Chagall's home for 19 years only glimpsed in the distant background.
Though it's less directly autobiographical, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood feels similarly personal, like an attempt to re-create the world Tarantino glimpsed as a kid growing up in Los Angeles and, in the process, maybe better understanding that moment and capturing what was lost in August 1969.
Among the best known of these is "Land Canal — Hillside," a 265-foot-long installation from the 21975s consisting of rakishly tilted pyramids of Cor-Ten and grassy earth, set atop a median strip in Dallas and designed to be glimpsed from changing vantage points by passing motorists.
And for the first time, I glimpsed the boy that would grow into the terrifying Potions Master: ...a hook-nosed man was shouting at a cowering woman, while a small dark-haired boy cried in a corner... It was just a passing image, but my throat clenched, breath caught.
Nataly, who is standing at the entrance of the restaurant on the ground floor to welcome diners, says she didn't even know that the caucuses were taking place, though in the morning she had glimpsed the blond chevelure of Donald Trump himself, who sometimes stays in his hotel.
Nataly, who was standing at the entrance of the restaurant on the ground floor to welcome diners, said she didn't even know that the caucuses were taking place, though in the morning she had glimpsed the blond chevelure of Donald Trump himself, who sometimes stays in his hotel.
For more about the big battle glimpsed in the trailer, read EW's new cover story going behind the scenes of season 8 in Belfast while the action was being shot amid some tough conditions that put all the stars of the show to the ultimate test (spoiler free).
LAS VEGAS — Maria Mendoza, a Mexican-born hotel housekeeper, was out of work and worried about supporting her two daughters when she said she attended a job fair about six years ago and glimpsed her future in a gold-windowed, 64-story hotel just off the Las Vegas Strip.
But like an iceberg's hidden bulk, most of that background is unknown to members of the audience, who have no idea that, say, the briefly glimpsed school mascot has a name (the Maroon Buffoon) or that the company wrote a theme song for the telethon ("The Final Finish Line").
" But, even as he bristled and grumbled, Conrad surely recognized that, despite the preoccupation of some admirers with the islands he had glimpsed and the storms he had survived, things were also looking good for the prophecy he had set down twenty years before: "This is my creed.
You may have glimpsed it in the trailer — it's the moment when Isabelle Huppert pettily throws a glass of wine to the floor, then proceeds to furiously overturn her table and marches towards the naive ingenue waitress played by Chloe Grace Moretz until she has to be physically restrained.
She didn't see the suffering that I had glimpsed growing up: the numbers tattooed on my grandfather's arm; the more subtle but far more profound psychological scars of an Auschwitz survivor who escaped a death march in 1945 by hiding under a dung pile in the Bavarian countryside.
It's uncanny to grasp that the print is over 22013 years old, that the softness of the paper still conveys with such poignancy the hardness of the stone, that the photographer personally glimpsed this scene on the back of a heavy camera in the midst of the Mexican jungle.
As we walked from the bus stop down to the coastline and glimpsed the sea between Japan and the Korean Peninsula, we spotted a coffee sign and stepped into the charming Nijinoki Cafe, where Brazilian jazz played on a turntable and architectural magazines were piled neatly on a bench.
The empty twilight interior "Boston Library" (2017) — its dark vaulted reading room drained of its purpose, its staff and readers gone home — is filled with strange night lights dimly lit along the walls, while the crepuscular gleam of sky, painted a deep, heart-stopping blue, is glimpsed through the windows.
They turned back to catch a final glimpse of Anahata's collection of gleaming white buildings, and smiled then, just briefly, knowing that despite their failure — a failure from which they might never recover — at least they were among the few to have glimpsed the world hidden behind the company's doors.
For example, a group called TV-Free America has been organizing nationwide "Screen-Free Weeks" throughout schools since 1995; since then, millions of youngsters have turned off the tube for a week, and perhaps some few of them glimpsed the huge pleasure that comes from hearing your own true voice.
I was flipping through the handful of channels our TV could pick up with its rabbit-ear antenna when I glimpsed her waving from the tallest podium at the 1991 World Figure Skating Championships, dazzling in rhinestone-studded hot magenta, with her high hair-sprayed bangs and million-watt smile.
At 22011, Peter glimpsed some modern German art at an odd venue: a Munich police station, where he saw paintings by Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and Max Beckmann — a small sampling of the 20,000 works that the Nazis, then newly in power, would remove from state museums and declare degenerate art.
But few New Yorkers have ever glimpsed, or even heard of, the New York & Atlantic Railway, a freight train that would seem more familiar rumbling across the Great Plains, not chugging through crowded city neighborhoods in Queens and Brooklyn, bearing cars loaded with food, scrap metal, construction materials and even beer.
Since I toil as a fashion critic on occasion, I particularly enjoyed hearing about his friendship with the model Carmen Dell'Orefice and an early aesthetic impression, of a "very dark, dark green bathing suit" he glimpsed at the long-gone department store Bonwit Teller in the 1930s, covered in sequins.
She seems to bring about a mystical transmutation: in these indefinite regions of the wave wherein all reality is dissolved At the end, a constellation of seven stars shines overhead—either the Big Dipper or the Little Dipper, both of which can be glimpsed in the layout of the final pages.
It was an odd variation of the usual selling-products-through-a-screen formula, but it was also a vision of America, the same America I glimpsed when I was firing a weapon in the high desert—a place where guns aren't just tools for killing, but symbols of power and even freedom.
Once the light is broken (in a terrifying way, naturally), they move on to the camera's low-light setting, capturing new horrors — including the cameraman's barely glimpsed death, and a final shot of the Final Girl being hauled off into the shadows by a ravenous Final Monster Girl with its own agenda.
And because I was convinced, foolish little fantasist that I was, that somehow my family and I had ended up in the wrong America and that the country and the father I'd first glimpsed on TV in Santo Domingo, the country and the father I'd been promised, were still out there somewhere.
"The Red Woman" demands the characters it focuses on (and there are more still to reintroduce, as Bran is not even glimpsed in the episode) face their fates and take hold of them where they can, or at the very least learn what adversity they might face in doing so this season.
Another image of Kubrick is Chris Levine's piece Mr Kubrick is Looking, an entirely creepy LED portrait of the director that can only be glimpsed in your peripheral vision as your turn your head—only then are you suddenly given a flash of the director's face in a 'Here's Stanley!' unnerving appearance.
The word "daze" in the exhibition's title, suggestive of both aesthetic dazzle and cultural stupefaction, conveys this feeling of subdued trouble, as do the landscapes' peeping Tom vantages, which situate the viewer as an outsider surveilling the scene: houses are tucked away in brambly darkness; human silhouettes are glimpsed through backyard windows.
Americans glimpsed a rather different idea of public service in the wee hours of Friday when Senator John McCain turned his right thumb down and blocked his party's attempt at policy making by partisan riot, its farcical scramble to attack the health care system with no vision for how to remake it.
"These colossal beasts, many times larger than the dragons of Valyria, are said to be made of living ice, with eyes of pale blue crystal and vast translucent wings through which the moon and stars can be glimpsed as they wheel across the sky," wrote Martin in The World of Ice and Fire.
The other was the Children of the Forest (perhaps glimpsed at the end of season four rescuing Bran and Hodor), a nonhuman race who originally warred with the First Men, and from whom the First Men learned about the godswoods and heart trees that are the center of the worship of the Old Gods.
She goes on: What I have glimpsed, in the moments when I have let myself give voice to the deep, rich, curdled fury that for years I tried to pretty up and make easier on everyone's stomach, is that for all the care we take to bottle it up, rage can be a powerful tonic.
Bryant, also a sometime publicist and director, is one of several New York City film scene fixtures involved with the movie; my reviewing colleague Glenn Kenny can be glimpsed playing a morgue clerk.) Todd has been trying to rehabilitate the reputation of the dead political theorist, a firebrand named Stephen Taubes (Stephen F. Cohen).
Ultra-low-budget features deserve leeway on verisimilitude, but you have to shut your eyes and plug your ears to maintain the illusion that "Liza, Liza, Skies Are Grey" is set in 1966, an impression that an opening title card, the occasional glimpsed appliance and a surprisingly small number of the costumes strain to convey.
In his duets, an impulse, an idea would no sooner surface than it vanished, and this void, especially when glimpsed alongside the fullness and certainty of his ensemble choreography, made his work look a bit cold, like something that might be produced by a person who could fashion a ballet for an iPad app.
Rare editions of every title Churchill authored can be glimpsed on five shelves locked behind glass doors in the rear of the store: from a first edition of "The Story of the Malakand Field Force" ($5,343), to a signed volume of one of his final works, "A History of the English Speaking Peoples" ($6,500).
Anyway, as he sat down at the table, his Perfecto opened up slightly and revealed the lining of the jacket, which was covered from top to bottom on both sides with vintage diamond broaches—in that brief moment, I glimpsed pieces from jewelers like David Webb, Verdura and Seaman Schepps—almost all extravagant Maltese crosses.
In the first decade of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso synthesized these considerably diverse elements into a budding Cubism, first glimpsed in his experimental painting "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907) — which is not included in the show — and then in his "Houses on the Hill, Horta de Ebro" (1909), a painting of the Catalonian town of Horta de San Joan.
With the exception of a small wave he offered from the back of his dark sport utility vehicle between stops, hardly anyone not invited to the meetings glimpsed him anywhere — at least no one among the masses of journalists, protesters and onlookers who descended Thursday morning on the various venues, entrances, exits and back doors of Capitol Hill.
" The two met at a cocktail party on the Riviera where he first glimpsed her as "a young woman in feathered cap and gossamer dress" who "began to dance with great finesse," seducing her admirer in a "cadence that made the feathers in her headdress endlessly sway and swish, like one of those wheels Tibetans use to pray with.
Sexual jealousy has produced many a major and minor classic, from Saul Bellow's "Herzog" to Patrick Hamilton's "Hangover Square" and Julian Barnes's "Before She Met Me," but the trick of these books lies in the skill with which the writer evokes, through the heat haze of the protagonist's obsession, the bobbing horizon line of reality, however fleetingly glimpsed.
But how can Glen's work have anything whatsoever to do with society or realism when it seems to suggest, by its very unstable and ridiculous nature, that society is a construct as dependable as ant routines on a trapeze, and reality as real as the Nirvana to be glimpsed inside a soap bubble by any passing, Gamboged Buddhist monk?
If any of Cleveland's recent visitors at the RNC happened to see either Lovelace's urban exposé-like meditations or Sheetz's more art historically minded forays into the end of times, perhaps they glimpsed some of the intensity of mind and breadth of experience that can be found anywhere in the US, but particularly in its cities.
As I turned a corner and made my way toward Calle Internacional, the street that once singularly marked the border, to view the wall art, I glimpsed a young woman on the American side of the fence who was reaching through it as she lovingly stroked the head of a teenage boy squatting on the other side.
Young was refused official permission to film in the building, so her project took on a guerilla air that she put to excellent conceptual use—the women of the courthouse, whether advocating for their clients or sitting in judgment, are sighted as though under surveillance, spied voyeuristically through peephole-like windows and glimpsed in the temporary gaps of doors swinging open and shut.
Although his lustrous black-and-white prints owed a lot to the bleaching techniques of W. Eugene Smith, and though his poetic images of people glimpsed in streets and public parks sounded some of the same broken chords as those struck by his friend Robert Frank in his book "The Americans," Mr. Heath was in many ways a school of one.
Perl's findings, published in the scientific journal The Lancet Neurology, may represent the key to a medical mystery first glimpsed a century ago in the trenches of World War I. It was first known as shell shock, then combat fatigue and finally PTSD, and in each case, it was almost universally understood as a psychic rather than a physical affliction.
What these could show is that the "undecided" and "Leave" columns of previous polls contained lurking "Brintroverts": voters who over the past months would default to a fashionably "common sense" Eurosceptic answer, perhaps based on glimpsed tabloid headlines, when put on the spot by pollsters but now, as polling day nears, are engaging with the choice and breaking towards remain.
Spots like the Clio ad — long-form "branded narratives" in which the product on offer is glimpsed only passingly, if it's shown at all — exemplify a subcategory of commercial that isn't brand-new, exactly (we've seen versions for years during Super Bowls), but that seems particularly well suited to the social-media ecosystems where we spend so much of our time these days.
Many, if not most, of the major previews glimpsed at this year's New York Comic Con were for properties slated for 2019 premieres, but CBS All Access appears to be fleshing out its offerings post haste with Tell Me a Story, a retelling of three classic fairy tales — The Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood, and Hansel and Gretel — which will arrive on Halloween.
Although I have seen the theatre treasure Kelli O'Hara on Broadway only a handful of times—including in her Tony Award-winning performance as Anna, in the 2015 revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The King and I"—I always feel as though I'd just watched her in one thing or another, or read something about her, or maybe even glimpsed her on the street.
These conflicts are enacted among pairs, trios, and quartets of allies and antagonists, while, in a move as noteworthy as the swapping of roles and allegiances among the players, Sullivan pays careful attention to the reactions of the secondary and tertiary characters — even those glimpsed for a moment in the corner of the screen — who, in their witnessing or avoidance of events, tell stories of their own.
He has already glimpsed what might await if it all goes wrong: He has been criticized, consistently, both for his temper and his occasional penchant for diving, though he might consider that he has got off lightly compared to his English teammate, Raheem Sterling, who has been attacked for everything from spending too much while shopping to his choice of tattoos to buying his mother a sink.
While Swift's political journey gets plenty of airtime in "Miss Americana," some major things are still left out of the documentary: A continuing battle over the rights to her old music with the music manager and entrepreneur Scooter Braun is never touched upon, Swift's actor-boyfriend Joe Alwyn is glimpsed only once in a backstage embrace, and her participation in the movie "Cats" is ignored entirely.
In the gay literary magazine Christopher Street, read surreptitiously on visits to bookstores in San Francisco, I glimpsed not places so much as states of mind: the notion of being both openly gay and a serious writer — indeed, of being a gay writer, at the time still a radical thought — as epitomized in its pages by Edmund White, Vito Russo, George Stambolian, Michael Denneny and others.
Here is a table in Prague, glimpsed by young Simon: a carton of milk— mléko —of very simple design his Philip Morrises, the health warning in German her Petras, in a paper packet with a red sash a Cricket lighter While reading "All That Man Is," alternately admiring and frustrated, I suddenly realized that a third aesthetic informs Szalay's flight from The Novel: the pop song.
The film sees a young Diana growing up on the island of Themyscira until Steve, an American pilot, crash lands on her paradise home with warnings of a war to end all wars, World War I. Believing Ares, the God of War, has returned, Diana sets out on a journey that will lead her to becoming the fierce warrior fans glimpsed in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
There's an image of Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) that's new and an epic shot of Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) giving a victory speech that was first glimpsed in the episode's promo: The images come on the heels of the penultimate episode, "The Bells," setting HBO ratings records with more than 18.4 million viewers and also promoting a rather intense backlash (with a record-low Rotten Tomatoes score of just 47 percent).
The images — all horizontal, so the comic had to be flipped on its side — captured quiet, emotional moments in the characters' lives: Bruce Wayne tucked in by his butler, Alfred Pennyworth, after a night of fighting crime as Batman; Superman in flight, glimpsed through the window of the Daily Planet supply closet he had entered as Clark Kent; Aquaman and his wife, Mera, sharing a kiss amid the surf.
The exhibition underscores the intimacy of these relationships, glimpsed mostly through handwritten notes or letters and book dedications that reveal Chanel's connection to an all-star galaxy of poets, artists, thinkers and musicians, including the Polish pianist, arts patron and muse Misia Sert, one of her closest friends, as well as Guillaume Apollinaire, Paul Éluard, Alberto and Diego Giacometti, Pierre Reverdy, Salvador Dalí and Tristan Tzara, a founder of Dadaism.
And while some 703 million Americans were intending (said CNN) to watch the rarely-glimpsed solar spectacle in some shape or fashion, be it in person donning protective glasses (hopefully), or casting shadows through pinholes pierced in cardboard, or eyeing TV commentary, or via one of the many eclipse livestreams available online, the VR industry could only stand on the sidelines and marvel at such impressive viewing figures.
Sievers can be glimpsed in the 1958 Warner Brothers motion picture "Damn Yankees," an adaptation of the Broadway musical of the same name and the Douglass Wallop novel "The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant" — the story of how a middle-aged Senators fan with a humdrum life sells his soul to the devil to become a sensational home run hitter, leading Washington to a pennant over the hated Yankees.
Family members arrange their marriages to men they may have glimpsed only once and never spoken to at all; grown women in Saudi Arabia are assigned male guardians who must approve their every move, including trips to neighboring women's homes for tea; the religious studies of Syrian women meet with suspicion and censure; and across the Arab world, it seems, the status of a woman's virginity is everybody's business but her own.
Other works are simply strange, like the well-known "Sunny Morning—Eight Legs" (1997), on loan from The Art Institute of Chicago, in which David Dawson, Freud's longtime assistant and an artist in his own right (who curated the current exhibition), sprawls naked on a bed (or a platform done up like one), embracing a sleeping whippet named Pluto, while a pair of legs (also Dawson's) is glimpsed on the floor beneath the sheets.
Its deep shadows and curious details — a tiny, four-armed angel and an equally diminutive centaur battling a lapith (appropriated from the Parthenon, which is glimpsed, in the upper left corner, in duplicate sun-drenched images, two of which flank a postcard view of the south façade of the White House) — conspire to imply that perpetual war (the jet fighter, centaur, and lapith) are God's gift (the angel) to civilization, no matter how ancient of modern.
And I am painfully aware that the male Fox commentariat nurtures its sickly obsession with Ms. Ocasio-Cortez partly because they resent her cleverness, charisma and moral vitality, but mostly because they suspect that in high school she was one of those girls they had no hope of getting a date with (though, really, she comes across as someone who could look past a face of even the purest suet if she thought she glimpsed a healthy soul behind it).
They are those spaces in the peripheries of our vision, glimpsed from the corner of the eye on our daily commute or maybe half-remembered from explorations as a kid; those wastelands that seem to defy the capitalist definitions of usable or workable, they run wild between the urban and the rural environment as a strip of old common, a fenced-off belt of trees, an abandoned, rough, wildflower-filled patch beside a housing project, highway, office block, mall, mill or warehouse.
Much in its pages will be familiar to those with some knowledge of boxing but even the familiar may be glimpsed from a new perspective in Eig's fluent prose; for pages in succession its narrative reads like a novel — a suspenseful novel with a cast of vivid characters who prevail through decades and who help to define the singular individual who was both a brilliantly innovative, incomparably charismatic heavyweight boxer and a public figure whose iconic significance shifted radically through the decades as in an unlikely fairy tale in which the most despised athlete in American history becomes, by the 21st century, the most beloved athlete in American history.
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