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31 Sentences With "has a look at"

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Go deeper: Bloomberg has a look at the players in this courtroom drama.
Have a drink while a fortune teller has a look at your future.
Max has a look at the five most vulnerable senators up for reelection.
The Associated Press has a look at who else is on the short list.
Bloomberg has a look at where the development of Apple TV is ending up.
Axios' Kia Kokalitcheva has a look at the deal, which sources tell Axios came with a $250 million price tag.
Vanity Fair has a look at how the first 11 days of the Trump presidency have affected Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.
Wired has a look at eclectic groups of coders organizing hackathons around the country to archive science data from publicly available government datasets.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ready to start a new chapter in their lives — and PEOPLE has a look at their new home.
App Annie's report has a look at all the top downloaded and top-grossing apps year by year as well as a number of interesting trends over time.
"He's in Madrid, he rings up and basically has a look at the new stadium, which was under construction, and it was as innocuous as that," Kenyon said.
ProPublica has a look at a previously unreported clause of the document that President Trump used to place his sprawling business empire into a trust upon assuming the presidency.
Google&aposs curious disappearing act from Area 120While we&aposre on the subject of transparency and fine print, Rob Price has a look at some popular smartphone apps with a secret.
The pair has a look at the platinum plaque for Mariah Carey's "Obsessed," whose remix features Gucci, and if you listen closely, you can hear him speaking on it in the background.
Politico Magazine has a look at how the Trump presidency has redrawn the traditional boundaries of conservative media — and three quotes from the piece illustrate the three commandments of Trump's brave new world.
Wired has a look at some tools that the Freedom of the Press Foundation, a non-profit headed by Edward Snowden, is putting together to help newsrooms keep themselves and their sources secure.
Verge reporter Sean O'Kane was at the Daytona 500 this past weekend and will have much more on the race later this week, but the above video has a look at what NASCAR is doing — and why.
Our colleague Maggie Astor has a look at a new report out tonight: There is good news and bad news in a study that the Barbara Lee Family Foundation, which supports women in politics, is releasing tonight.
My story about this will be up on CNN Business on Friday... Anniversary reading -- The # of workplace sexual harassment claims filed with the EEOC "has spiked in the year since the #MeToo movement took off," Julia Carpenter reports for CNN Business... -- The Wrap has a look at how Hollywood's sexual misconduct policies have changed in the past year... -- And Friday's USA Today has a look at both the accomplishments of the past year and the backlash... The timing for this Kavanaugh vote is uncanny... SUPREME BATTLE: First vote set for Friday CNN's live blog has the latest updates here.
Politico Europe has a look at Le Canard Enchaîné, the French newspaper currently upending the French presidential race with its coverage of allegations that candidate François Fillon paid his family hundreds of thousands of euros for non-existent jobs in his parliamentary office.
Stoner is still all over the back of Pedrosa, not yet making a pass however. Lap twenty-one and Stoner's gap to Lorenzo is +7.667 seconds. A bit further back, Dovizioso is still leading the group of three, consisting of Crutchlow and Spies. Spies has a look at the outside of the Coca-Cola Kurve, but stays behind for the time being.
Yet the king throws the beaker in the sea again and promises now that he will make the Edelknecht a knight and let him marry his daughter if he recovers the beaker again. The boy has a look at the girl and wants her to become his bride, so he jumps into the deep again. This time, he does not return.
Elías, who by now has opened up a gap to second place Lorenzo, looks back at Starkey's Straight to see how far behind he is. Dovizioso has a look at the outside of Rossi but does not make a move. Lap three and Pedrosa sets the fastest lap of the race. Stoner has dropped further down the order and is now in a lowly thirteenth place.
In her nightgown Sarah leaves the mysterious house of her former dream and reenters White's house in the dawn, without meeting him there. She puts on yesterday's clothes, which are too big for her. In her own apartment she has a look at the window, which is now covered with cardboard. In the sleep laboratory, she asks for Dr White, but is not recognized.
Doohan has a look at the straight before the Curva Dry Sac, but thinks better of it and stays behind for now. Lap eighteen and still no overtakes at the front. The top six is still the same as well (Crivillé, Doohan, Cadalora, Okada, Roberts Jr. and Capirossi). Crivillé exits the Curva Sito Pons slightly wider than usual, allowing Doohan to close up more than usual at the straight before the Curva Dry Sac.
Lap twelve and Rossi now sets the fastest lap. At Turn 5, Hayden runs wide but does not lose any time or positions because of it. At Turn 15, Rossi has a look at Hayden's inside but decides to stay behind for the time being. On lap thirteen, Rossi finally makes his move by exiting Turn 9 right behind the American, then going up his inside and outbraking him entering Turn 10 to take over the lead.
Barros then has a look at Ukawa's inside but opts to stay behind for now, getting close once again at Turns 11 and 12 but still not making a move. Rossi then tries to get by Abe at the Sachsen Kurve but fails, having to stay behind the Japanese for now. On lap six, Jacque goes side-by-side with Barros and outbrakes him at the Coca-Cola Kurve, taking second position from him. Rossi now sets the fastest lap of the race.
Exiting Turn 12, Rossi has to brake a little as the power difference of his four-stroke almost causes him to crash into the back of Jacque's two-stroke, thus not being able to overtake the Frenchman for now. Lap eleven and Jacque is still all over the back of Barros. Rossi closes up on the Frenchman at the Sachsen Kurve but does not overtake. Checa also briefly has a look at Abe's rear but decides to stay behind for now.
Also at the start/finish straight, Rossi overtakes Abe and moves up into fifth spot. By now, Nakano and Rossi have all closed up as well, making the fight for the lead a five-man battle. Barros goes up the inside of Jacque to take second entering Turn 12, with both Rossi and Biaggi making a pass on Nakano and Abe for fourth and sixth place at the Sachsen Kurve. Lap seven and Biaggi has a look at Nakano's outside, choosing not to pass for now.
In Cooper's office, Red has a look at Bobbit's client list which seems to matter much to him. Meanwhile, Tom proposes that he and Elizabeth renew their marriage vows, given all they've been through, and has his brother Craig (Peter Scanavino) officiate the ceremony. Craig pulls Tom aside and says he's certain Elizabeth knows the truth about him, but Tom isn't convinced. In their new safe house, Elizabeth demands answers from Red regarding Tom as well as Red's interest in her, but all Red will say is that he's watched her closely ever since Tom came into her life.
For example, he is offered the opportunity to edit a deceased scholar's unpublished manuscripts; however, when he eventually has a look at them, he feels uncomfortable, realizing that the man's writings are worthless drivel. Also, at the house in Bayswater where he is supposed to get the papers, Adam has to cope with an assortment of weird characters ranging from butchers to a young virgin intent on seducing him. Lodge's novel makes extensive use of pastiche, incorporating passages where both the motifs and the styles of writing used by various authors are imitated. For instance, there is a Kafkaesque scene in which Adam has to renew his ticket for the British Museum Reading Room.

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