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Then I realized it's because I was leafing through my Slipknot wallet.
Not many renters, after all, are still leafing through newspaper classifieds in 2016.
Still, it might be early for Republican lawmakers to start leafing through the classifieds.
Leafing through decades' worth of back issues, the influence of his exacting technique is clear.
"We didn't know the extent of it," says Good, while leafing through a photo album.
" And China's Communist Party has a similar system of recruits leafing through data and flagging "problematic content.
Beginners and even confident wine drinkers will find much of value, even leafing through rules at random.
May's Brexit deal, tossing them theatrically onto the table before leafing through Post-its outlining his objections.
Through delicate brushstrokes, Xie captures the sense of reverence one experiences while gingerly leafing through ancient, fragile papers.
The local nightly news is also fun; leafing through the local paper at breakfast each morning is relaxing.
Years later, leafing through Jeanne's old photo albums, Ms. Altman was reminded of the conversation with her mother.
It's hard to conceive of a more sombre theme, so why are we leafing through a children's picture book?
"So it's an enormous amount of information that would have been on that," he said, leafing through the binder.
Wasim, a museumgoer who was leafing through the pamphlet, told Hyperallergic that he doubts the effectiveness of the protest.
When I visited one ELL classroom, students were leafing through binders they'd made as a getting-to-know-you exercise.
" Olivia noticed that Charlotte was leafing through a pamphlet titled "Fusiform Gyrus Targeted Lesioning: An Investment In Your Child's Future.
The book has an inviting presentation, and with the provocative title pulling me in, I found leafing through it compelling.
I am also currently leafing through a stack of meditation books that I bought at a meditation studio I like.
Leafing through magazines, which they calmly tear to pieces as the scene proceeds, they deliver their lyrics with cool deliberation.
On a vacation to England in 1995, he visited a car show and started leafing through literature at one stall.
Leafing through my copy of the biography, I am struck anew by its quality of mildly exasperated tenderness toward its subject.
Leafing through its pages today, the book serves as evidence that the Scotch industry innovates and grows without actually changing much.
Watchmen hinted that it wouldn't be anything like the superhero comics status quo before a reader even started leafing through an issue.
The volume is priced at $120,000, and a potential buyer, leafing through it next to me, seems to be mulling it over.
Readers not caught up on the story will feel very lost, but it's worth leafing through for Joe Infurnari's scratchy, hazy artwork.
"According to his history, he was a perfectly normal man before the war," Dr. Jegan said, leafing through the man's blue book.
Patricia Reynoso, the copy director at Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, recalled leafing through it in her Washington Heights apartment as a preteen girl.
One manager began ostentatiously leafing through a Greek dictionary during meetings; a rival, not to be outdone, started auditing Greek language classes.
Leafing through each of these books, one tends to step outside the story and imagine it being read by grandparent to child.
" A former school principal, leafing through the photographic record of her student days in the early 1950s, said: "I remember the enthusiasm.
While investment banks will be carefully leafing through the Commission proposals, many do not expect any surprises on the Additional Tier 1 front.
As I write this I'm at a house in the country, where I've been leafing through a trove of classic 1950s picture books.
There's something of Issey Miyake, too: Leafing through a magazine and coming across his work made Watanabe follow fashion in the first place.
The Italian journalist David Carretta on Monday tweeted a video of himself leafing through the obituary pages of the L'Ecio Di Bergamo newspaper.
Recently, visiting family, I spent some time leafing through one of those ancestral histories that Americans in rootless moods feel compelled to write.
Zohre, who had been promoted to editor in chief of the Uighur newspaper, brought her work home and spent nights leafing through papers.
Leafing through your family's antique media makes every subsequent moment spent clicking through social media feel like saccharine connectivity, a feast of empty calories.
He took a notebook down from a high shelf—he has kept notebooks ceaselessly since he was very young—and began leafing through it.
The reader can almost imagine leafing through a pile of old Life magazines devoted to the Apollo program, Vietnam, Watergate and the oil crisis.
Leafing through the book, you'll read statements that nigh-on every young person on the planet needs to engrave onto their brain in 2018.
For example, leafing through the photo book Plastic Dreams by Olivier Degorce transports viewers to the birthplace of European house music: Paris in the 1990s.
I contemplate watching something on Netflix, but end up leafing through the most recent issue of C&EN magazine, which popped up in my mailbox today.
At night, the family plays music together and reads by firelight — leafing through books one page at a time — before bedding down in the communal tepee.
Leafing through the log book kept by the volunteers makes it clear that, at times, the calls have little or nothing to do with mental health.
Leafing through a catalogue, fiddling with the radio, rinsing out a juice glass, all the while a man is walking by and looking at her windows.
Nothing exciting happened until I saw a wasted Andy pull out his headphones and start leafing through the records in his bag as if he was playing.
E-book sales may be declining in the U.S. and U.K., but in South Korea, many people still enjoy swiping instead of leafing through their reading material.
Eugenie, who announced her engagement in January, worked closely with Pilotto and De Vos, leafing through archives of frocks worn by British royals to pick a silhouette.
And as you read it, you feel like a boulevardier in present-day Paris, sitting at a cafe and leafing through a magazine chock-full of revelations.
Reading this recipe is the digital equivalent of leafing through the pages of a worn, crusty cookbook where any surrounding context regarding a recipe's backstory is removed.
Find me a man leafing through a magazine that tells him to upturn his collar to hide his neck wrinkles, and I will upturn it for him.
In fact, I came to them very late in life, and when "The Americans" literally fell in my lap, I remember leafing through its pages very confused.
Children on a rug in the open-air waiting area entertained themselves by leafing through "The Very Hungry Caterpillar," filling in coloring books and playing with toys.
Mr. Edhi, leafing through his records of the deceased, said almost all of last week's dead had come from slums where most of the city's labor force resides.
"You should look at this, J. J.," Mr. Pineda said on the Thursday afternoon of BEAM's second week, leafing through his homework folder to a triangular numbers problem.
The leopard-print fans are to cool yourself down while leafing through either Babelon or one of Vasta's selection of vintage books — including titles like Rubberslave and Blackmail Spanking.
Vlogs rose to popularity out of viewers' desires to see someone's everyday life, but for Kylie that means leafing through closets of Alexander Wang and throwing expensive surprise birthday parties.
But Mr. Herzog's photos of a man leafing through magazines at a newsstand and of the dense forests of commercial neon that used to line Granville Street are not ironic.
He describes to the camera, while leafing through a book of Winogrand's work, how the photographer saw the choreography being performed by passersby, caught up in their own modern dance.
Austin started leafing through the book, and I saw why it was so misshapen: Every few pages there was a photograph of him with his mother and what they had baked.
"The Baroque is our tradition here," said Juan Vaca, an archivist in Concepción, leafing through the crumbling pages of the Zipoli Mass with a pair of gloves and a small rod.
"We had every artist you can imagine," he continued while leafing through a catalog of the 2004 Guggenheim exhibition, which features a photograph of one of his hands on its cover.
For any fan of the original Charmed, one of the most notable parts of the reboot's pilot comes when the sisters are leafing through the Book of Shadows for the first time.
Army wife Angela Ricketts was soaking in a bubble bath in her Colorado home, leafing through a memoir, when a message appeared on her iPhone from hackers threatening to slaughter her family.
But it is so vague, cliché-ridden and devoid of surprise and suspense that once you grasp its premise, watching it is like leafing through a design magazine kept in a refrigerator.
A former radio and television personality, Ms. Harris, 85, keeps up with trends, she said, by leafing through the magazines cached in her room, French and Italian Vogue and Essence among them.
But when you looked closer, you saw a Bartleby type in the third row leafing through Sigrid Nunez's "The Friend," and three women arguing over "American Dirt" while their daughters posted memes.
He said patients with appointments would go directly to treatment rooms that encircle a shared work space for doctors and nurses — no sitting around a waiting room leafing through year-old magazines.
Wearing a suit and sneakers, he sat in the decorative-arts section of the warehouse, leafing through a catalogue, unperturbed, as Martin propelled his board over a nearby stack of folded carpets.
It's been almost 50 years since that transformative era, and on first leafing through "Vision & Justice," I wondered whether black artists and scholars are still working towards affirming the dignity of black lives.
Nobody tells her that she has a disease or ought to spend some time leafing through the D.S.M. Instead, Slimani approaches Adèle's habits as a study in the art of tending a secret.
This is probably why I was drawn back to this portfolio six months later when my staff and I were leafing through our 2016 issues trying to pick our favorite stories of the year.
Christine Glassner from the Institute for Medieval Research at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW) made the find while leafing through manuscripts at the library in Austria's Melk Abbey, according to a press release.
Before her death, she worked on the Cartier-Bresson Foundation's exhibition of her work, choosing the pictures and deciding on the chronological presentation, as if visitors were leafing through a book of her life.
The officers could simply run an image through a database of 50,000 mugshot photos rather than leafing through them manually or sending a picture to the entire department and asking if anybody recognised the suspect.
And though her prints don't pack quite the same blockbuster power as her sculptures, anyone who's been captivated by Bourgeois's work will find great value in leafing through the many layers of her printed works.
She was also—the ever-dutiful multitasker—leafing through a week-old edition of one of the last hard-copy newspapers, The Mammoth City Muffler ("If It Ain't in the Muffler, It Ain't the Truth").
He didn't even know of its existence until his wife, Anne Kreamer, saw it while leafing through a Details at the gym and asked her husband why he hadn't told her he was writing for that magazine.
Leafing through a Saturday Review from 1953, an article titled "Six Experts Discuss The Second Sex" provided some of the earliest reactions to a book that would go on to become the seminal work of feminist theory.
One day while leafing through the instruction manual, he discovered that the calculator contained a form of the Basic programming language and taught himself enough to painstakingly ­re-create Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda game on the calculator.
In his office, leafing through photographs, the doctor murmurs about the horrors he has witnessed: youths whose torsos were burnt by chemical fumes from leaking fuel drums, corpses of mothers and newborn children, still tethered by umbilical cords.
While leafing through her mother's and grandmother's photo albums, she yearned for experiences her generation never had: walking through the streets of Tehran in colorful skirts instead of compulsory veils; strolling along the Caspian Sea coast in bikinis.
CreditCreditRicardo Labougle In September 2011, something rather special awaited anyone leafing through the real-estate advertisements in Country Life, the British magazine that has been the best resource for those seeking classic English properties for more than a century.
A few days later, I was leafing through the Guardian and came across an article; it told the story of a French family who had attempted their own cryonics experiment with a modified industrial freezer in the cellar of their chateau.
LONDON (Reuters) - Julian Assange, wanted by the United States for one of the world's biggest ever security leaks, looked unfazed as he sat in a London court on Thursday, leafing through a book as he waited for proceedings to begin.
Mr. Barenboim, who has never conducted it, had the score brought to him within minutes of its being suggested; Mr. Wenders recalled him leafing through it, summoning sweeping music in his head while merely reading through the notes on the page.
It was after leafing through some college guidebooks, however, that he stumbled upon Deep Springs—a tiny ranch school in California at which 30 or fewer students live in isolation and work the land as part of a free two-year educational program.
A family drama in alternately appalling and queasily hilarious extremis, this bravura first feature takes place over an epically terrible Thanksgiving that may inspire you to start leafing through the collected poems of Philip Larkin, looking for that one about Mum and Dad.
Leafing through a bound folio of maps, photographs and documents from the outpost's early years, Mr. Buaron pointed out how the state helped provide its infrastructure: a high-voltage power line, Housing Ministry plans to prepare 40 plots for permanent homes, a road.
Shopping on a website featuring attractive models or beautiful homes may engender the same sense of inadequacy that leafing through catalogs can, unlike picking them up in person, and that visual memory may linger when the object has been delivered, leading to remorse.
Then one day they took a break for lunch in New Preston, picked up a local real estate magazine and were casually leafing through the pages when they spotted it: a listing for a freshly renovated 1941 Cape Cod-style house in Litchfield.
Leafing through the report for his opponent that weekend — another of England's giants, Chelsea — he outlined the process by which he prepares his players, describing how many arduous hours are spent in the shadows getting ready for those 90 lightning minutes every Saturday.
"While leafing through the book, I noticed the large number of writers from across the Arab world and I suspected that the writers were not asked for permission for the translation and publication of their works," Khamis tells the Arabic online magazine Fusha.
Searching for DJ Sammy today is like leafing through old photographs of a holiday romance: any pleasure to be derived from the activity is outweighed by the crushing sadness of time's unstoppable passing, and yet, and yet, you can't stop yourself when the opportunity arises.
DETROIT — Wendell Harrison sat at his dining room table on Chandler Street in the North End neighborhood on a recent Sunday afternoon, leafing through the pages of old Tribe magazines and dusting off copies of his earliest albums, which he self-released in the 21997s.
We've spent hours leafing through the books, which are written in Latin and Old Dutch, and have discovered ingredient lists for beers brewed in previous centuries, the hops used, the types of barrels and bottles, and even a list of the actual beers produced centuries ago.
I could spend months leafing through it all and learn about his interests, understand his thought processes, see how he constructed the meticulously researched epic investigative poems he was famous for, but I don't think it would make me feel like I knew him that much better.
The scale of the devastation in Bergamo is starkly illustrated by a tweet from the journalist David Carretta, who on Saturday posted a video of himself leafing through the obituary pages of the local daily paper, L'Eco di Bergamo, on two dates, February 9 and March 13.
It also serves the storytelling well, for if it's true, as is said in "The Loss of Muzaffar," that "humanity, after all, was nothing but a library," then the experience of reading this collection is like watching a contemplative, concerned — yet playful — observer leafing through its volumes.
Susan Davis announces retirement Poll: Trump neck and neck with top 28503 Democrats in Florida Former immigration judge fined, temporarily banned from federal service for promoting Clinton policies MORE spent nearly an hour leafing through some of her emails on display at an art exhibit in Italy.
A student from the University of North Florida was leafing through a copy of the local Folio Weekly Magazine in October, when she realized that the Ken Parker quoted in the article and pictured wearing green Klan robes was the very same Ken Parker from her history class.
In the archive center of the Becontree housing estate in Dagenham, east London, 92-year-old Bob sits in a greatcoat and smart brown shoes, sipping a coffee and leafing through a stack of multi-colored rent books that mark the 533 years he has spent on the estate.
I suppose the puzzle might appeal more to an older solver, one who remembers playing board games with his kids or leafing through the glossy crisp pages of the oversized magazine with its inky smell, but then there are a lot of us "older" solvers still out there.
Leafing through an 19873th-century pattern book, Mr. Coughlan told the story of how Paisley had benefited from the 1707 union with England, which gave its weavers and cotton mills access to foreign markets, ideas and technology and made it one of the most productive towns in the British Empire.
Absolutely smashed it, you think as the unsuspecting bouncer starts leafing through your wallet, completely under the radar, you say to yourself as he removes one of your credit cards, nothing to see here, you mutter as he pulls out the half gram of gak you'd left in there from two weeks before.
On each table is a buzzer for calling a server, which I never needed, and a chit for writing down the numbers of desired dishes, a code the servers know by heart but which I had to hunt for through the tome of a menu, leafing through its magazine-like photo spreads.
She reassures herself, chillingly, by leafing through a book about children who have chosen to die rather than to defy this stricture—not that they would have had any informed choice in the matter—but the question bubbling beneath the narrative's surface is whether she and her family will ultimately make the same choice.
So it's not surprising that as Donald Trump continues to be a wrecking ball destroying conservative orthodoxy, many leading right-wing pundits have tried to find what comfort they can by leafing through the pages of dusty tomes written by the luminaries of old, the wise men (and it's usually men) who laid the foundation for American conservatism.
I'm leafing through this file in the back of this tiny museum, and I find not only letters between the girls, but also, one of the most moving things: Pearl Payne, who was clearly a very intelligent woman, though she had to leave school when she was 13, had written — for posterity, really — what happened to her, detailing fully her medical conditions.
Leafing through this beautifully produced book, one may wonder how Hyman can claim any unity at all, since the work discussed is so diverse: James Ensor, Mario Sironi, Diego Rivera, Paula Moderson-Becker, Frida Kahlo, Alice Neel, Paul Rego, Charlotte Salomon, Jacob Lawrence, Benode Behari Mukherjee, Henry Darger, Pierre Bonnard, Chaim Soutine, Francis Bacon, Stanley Spencer, William Kentridge, Alex Katz, Leon Golub, and Ron Kitaj.

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