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If you peer at it, you'll see differences, of course.
Strange glowing eyes peer at them nightly from the jungle.
I peer at the gentleman slumped over on the sidewalk.
He'll shut one eye and peer at her with the other.
Orbit on over to here to peer at more celestial bodies.
WUKAN, China (Reuters) - Surveillance cameras peer at residents from every major street corner.
Aim, click, and peer at the screen to check that the shot was good.
Outside one of the parlors, an elderly Chinese couple peer at the closure notice, baffled.
Public officials, investigative journalists and civic-minded citizens can't peer at the code to uncover problems.
I peer at the prototype face generator in action, contrasting the patient's face scan with the prediction.
If you're trying not to fall while wandering down the sidewalk, it's crazy to peer at a screen.
As we slink through blocks with Afrikaans names like Geduld (patience), residents peer at us from up high.
How do you get an emperor scorpion to hop up onto a scale to peer at its weight?
A few months back, I went down to the Maddox Gallery in London to peer at Donald Trump's micropenis.
"We're almost there!" he keeps saying, as the kids in the back seat fret, and peer at license plates.
In "Umwelt" ( 2004), dancers perform random tasks between upright mirrors, occasionally stepping through them to peer at the audience.
They used Hubble&aposs infrared lens to peer at star light passing through two of the planets&apos atmospheres.
At least half the audience had now turned around to peer at the man who had asked the question.
Forrister and I learned to swim right up to the coral and peer at the teeming reef from inches away.
It's an award bestowed by the acting community to acknowledge a peer at the height of his or her craft.
You can see a mask representing your opponent mimicking their real gestures as they peer at their cards and characters.
Owen Labrie, 23, was accused of sexually assaulting his peer at St. Paul's School in 2014, when he was 85033.
Students approached the case to peer at the Folio, in what for some was their first glimpse of Shakespeare's written words.
He pointed behind him, to old apartment buildings where fans pay premium prices to peer at maybe half the playing field.
The team also created an opening in a wall in the tomb, through which visitors can peer at the underlying rock.
For a country like Ukraine, Open Skies flights might provide the only chance to peer at Russian troop movements across the border.
The internet has widened our spheres of access to other people, and with it the ability to peer at how they live.
You can find a telescope with which you can peer at a boat or a small town on the far-away shore.
A Russian researcher has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing a peer at the Bellingshausen Station on Antarctica's King George Island.
I fiddle with the focus dial and peer at the figures on the court, four of the most athletic women in the world.
You can also peer at the latest generation i7 Skylake processor, if you really want to (the 13-inch comes with an i5).
Sunday • Learn how to identify waterfowl at the South Beach fishing peer at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk and Beach on Staten Island.
During Russia's hacking campaign against the United States, intelligence agencies could peer, at times, into Russian networks and see what had been taken.
The James Webb Space Telescope, scheduled to launch next year, will peer at the infrared wavelengths of light, ideal for studying Trappist-1.
The Perception prize went to Japanese researchers who examined whether things look different when you bend over and peer at them through your legs.
Step back, catch it on the periphery, or peer at it through the prism of your phone's camera, however, and it'll make itself clear.
He is Hollywood's cosmic cowboy: a raw food gastronaut, cannabis connoisseur and eco-warrior who seems intent to peer at life through kaleidoscope goggles.
Today's entrepreneurs at companies like Planet, BlackSky and Spire are hoping to sell not just snapshots of places that brass hats want to peer at.
In the gallery, several former Nxivm members and their supporters listened and craned their necks to peer at Mr. Raniere as the verdict was read.
They often visit police command centers where rows of officers peer at computers, scanning surveillance video feeds and information on residents on the C.E.T.C. platform.
The drone made it easier to see into high-up crevices and peer at the figures on the corbels, the brackets just under the roofline.
In Imperato's engraving, we see that the doors to the cabinets holding his collections are open, inviting us to peer at the objects contained inside.
Kalanick's desk was across from Emil Michael's, and the two would often peer at each other over their computer screens to marvel at new growth statistics.
ON A COLD spring day, crowds of Japanese gather to peer at the hulking grey ship moored in the port of Yokosuka, just south of Tokyo.
The probe's biannual spin allows each part of the camera to peer at the entire outer rim, allowing it to map the sun's shape with greater accuracy.
The best part of being a passenger in one of these taxis is the panoramic sunroof, which, when you look up, lets you peer at the skyline.
But few tourists have come to peer at the inscription at the foot of Mao's statue, or take selfies in front of the heroes of the revolution.
Narcissistic Adonises named "Sayed" (1994), "Leo" (1995), and "Djamel" (1993) are filled with self-admiration; half-smiling, they peer at us or stare at their private parts.
That also helps to explain why the median worker at Intel worker makes $45,540 less per year than his or her peer at smaller rival Nvidia Corp.
Now he rests in a humidified box at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, where you can peer at his gaunt, wet body through double-glazed glass.
In April, Hayabusa2 is to shoot a larger bullet into Ryugu to create a crater and allow its instruments to peer at what lies below the asteroid's surface.
Marino, who had been Chu's peer at Stanford, observes that media accounts of her story rarely note that she "was arguably the brightest student" among the graduate students.
If a Taurus wants to peer at you from behind fabulous shades reflecting sunny California even though it's clear that's not where they are, nothing will stop them.
Astronomers used the Hubble Space Telescope to peer at three super-puff planets circling a distant star, but thick clouds blocked the view of the planets&apos atmospheres.
Yes, you can dash around checking the boxes of traditional highlights as you peer at this El Greco or that Goya, and, of course, the Temple of Dendur.
As I approach the figure who leans far over the inert body, seemingly to more closely peer at whatever the anatomy tome in front of him is conveying.
Hubble imaged the star-forming region both in visible light and infrared, with the latter allowing scientists to cut through the dust to peer at the stars forming inside.
The moment the camera inches towards simply documenting the dancers, a company member ruptures the space between theirs and ours by running right into the lens to peer at us.
While he could peer at month-end financial reports to get one dimension of the company's financial health, he couldn't understand the business's daily operational picture and that frustrated him.
The dollar was down 0.4 percent against its Japanese peer at 0.23 yen, taking a breather after climbing to a 10-1/2 month high of 118.66 yen last week.
Day Out Jeff Daniels adjusted his reading glasses and bent close to peer at a framed baseball card from 1909 featuring Honus Wagner, a legendary shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
I strongly advise against this, especially if the loved one still thinks VR is a depthless, nauseating grain you peer at through a cardboard box, duct-taped to an iPhone.
The two companies, the third- and fourth-largest carriers in the United States, argue that a merger would better position them to compete against Verizon and its peer, AT&T.
It was about to be golden hour, and on the other side of the park's fence, people gathered to peer at the huge crowd of fashion people assembled in rows.
Huawei did not make the new phones available for analysts and journalists were only allowed to peer at the devices through glass walls, which were closely watched by security guards.
You'd tackle some in-game challenge and then nervously peer at the gear drops and the randomized "perks" attached to it that helped set two versions of the same item apart.
Mr Tarantino is so deeply in love with the movie business that he can't peer at its dark side for long before returning to its sunlit swimming pools and studio backlots.
Eventually, astronomers should be able to peer at the first 380,000 years after the Big Bang, an epoch of history that remains inaccessible to every other kind of telescope yet designed.
"I used to perform here when I first started, like a lot of people did," Dorsett says, as we peer at what was once the Vibe Bar, which closed in 2014.
Similarly, in a scene in which Mária sits at her computer, the abattoir workers peer at her from behind a plastic flap, as if she were a weird insect under a microscope.
To peer at the seafloor, scientists used icebreakers (although even a nuclear-powered one could not penetrate an area north of Greenland), and set up perilous, temporary camps on drifting ice floes.
The new polypropylene device is actually an update to a device that's existed since 2008, but that one used static cards that the viewer could peer at through a pair of lenses.
I'd walk by and peer at the half obscured titles, with only the tops of the comic sticking out from behind the shelf's wooden panel, intended to censor the "obscene" cover art.
The movies have long made room for phantasmagoric visionaries, the strange ones, the different ones, who like to peek under rocks (or peel back the skin) to peer at what squirms beneath.
The Webb — designed to peer at distant galaxies, solar nurseries, and exotic exoplanets — will also sit on a light-blocking base, called a sunshield, which is about the size of a tennis court.
Putting aside the acoustics of those names, one can peer at the larger underlying motivation: A name change was thought to help jettison old images and give a fresh start to the entities.
Or, Pliner suggested, talk to a trusted peer at the company who doesn't work closely with your team but has seen you interact with the person irking you and can offer some perspective.
But mostly they peer at the thousands of pictures that line the walls, looking for friends and relatives among the faces of Cambodians photographed on the day of their entry into Tuol Sleng.
Mirror — as its name implies — is a $1,500 mirror that's meant to function as a home gym, letting owners peer at themselves in a full-length mirror as they follow along with their instructor.
People like that tend to crack a lot of jokes, and while the kind of fans who'd peer at his equipment may have been very serious, Aphex catered to their goofy side as well.
Now, about 5,000 IMD employees gather data, obtained from radar, observatories, ships, sensors and satellites, for the weather office, where staff peer at computer screens flickering with charts, graphs and multi-colored maps of India.
Scott attributes her reaction partly to the realness of the volumetric video, which lets you walk around a digital object, get close to it, peer at it, and in a limited way, interact with it.
Some of it comes from the way Nesler will peer at the outside of a building in one shot and enter it in another — places and times are readily accessible realms in Nestler's film worlds.
Image: NASA, ESA, and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI / AURA)But if you were to peer at the Pillars of Creation, part of the Eagle Nebula, through your own telescope, you wouldn't see the same thing.
It takes you places: You can peer at a gravity-defying infinity pool at a luxury hotel in Indonesia, then you can go to Rome and salivate at the sight of an overstuffed cone of gelato.
And while etiquetteers are popularly believed to be insane on the subject of fork selection, the truth is that Miss Manners would rather indulge in conversation at the dinner table than peer at other people's plates.
The United States already has access to radar systems in Qatar and Taiwan able to peer at China's missile tests, and Japan has two radar systems just like the one used for Thaad, Mr. Lewis said.
"It is extremely exciting to be able to peer at the center of the Galaxy with such high definition and precision," said Steve Balbus, study co-author and head of astrophysics at the University of Oxford.
In fact, torrenting isn't involved here at all: at launch, these apps are all using a completely standard streaming setup, where content is sent from BitTorrent's servers to your computer — it's not peer-to-peer at all.
It's inappropriate for anyone—much less a leading tech figure like Scoble—to verbally abuse a peer at a conference; to grope and inappropriately touch women at work events; and to try to kiss women who can't consent.
Since the company gained ISO 14,000 certification, tourists can no longer visit the factory floor, but you can peer at the machines through some glass windows, watching the brown liquid goo pour down slides into mixers and tanks.
It has many of the same features; it connects to a companion app on your phone, so you can peer at your pup through a 103p (HD) camera with a 160-degree viewing angle, night vision, and zoom.
As I sat down for lunch at a restaurant in Los Angeles, I placed a copy of "Valley of the Gods," by Alexandra Wolfe, on the table, and a waitress walking by stopped to peer at the cover.
The scraps of paper, family photos, business documents, receipts, research reports, and more that Ethan can peer at — all of it optional — paint an increasingly vivid picture of what's actually happening in this dark corner of the Louisiana bayou.
In a reversal of the game spent looking for shapes in the clouds, viewers can peer at city centers shot from the atmosphere and will find it difficult not to see familiar forms take shape in these dazzling vignettes. —L.
It is a triumph that has been a century in the making, opening a new window onto the universe and giving researchers a means to peer at hitherto inaccessible happenings, perhaps as far back in time as the Big Bang.
Michael Hertz, whose design firm produced one of the most consulted maps in human history, the curvy-lined chart that New York City subway riders peer at over one another's shoulders to figure out which stop they want, died on Feb.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. casino operator Eldorado Resorts Inc has agreed to merge with Caesars Entertainment Corp in a cash and stock deal that values its peer at about $18 billion including debt, people familiar with the matter said on Sunday.
Under the grouping titled "Prisoners," sallow faces peer at us from behind bars made out of found wooden beams or bits of cord and rope ingeniously nailed to the painted panel, while throngs of rioting figures hoist their squiggly arms in the air.
NEW YORK, June 23 (Reuters) - U.S. casino operator Eldorado Resorts Inc has agreed to acquire Caesars Entertainment Corp in a cash and stock deal that values its peer at about $18 billion including debt, people familiar with the matter said on Sunday.
Peer at the labels and you see that each home-brewed liquid has a purpose: One is a remedy for PMS, another instigates lucid dreams when you're sleeping, a third apparently gives the drinker the take-on-the-world exhilaration provided by a full moon.
Lively is a product of a culture in which we give someone a pass because of their talent — and working with Allen will arguably wind up being a boon to her career, which isn't always so easy to peer at without an arched eyebrow.
The Full Guard 2.53 (named for the version and not as in inches of touchscreen display you must peer at each time you want to check the time or your steps) was announced today, and beyond its sheer size, it's a fairly standard Android Wear OS device.
In a breakthrough that will appeal to both spies and those who work with priceless but frail historical documents, researchers at MIT have developed a camera that uses terahertz radiation to peer at the text on pages of a book, without it having to be open.
Taraji P. Henson's talent as Cookie is no secret at all, but she can say so much without actually speaking, as she does when she spots a photo of Lucious and his wife of convenience, and simply lowers her head to peer at it over her sunglasses.
During testimony in November 2018, Jesus "El Rey" Zambada — the youngest brother of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, who was considered Guzman&aposs peer at the top of the Sinaloa cartel and now its de facto leader — said the cartel twice made multimillion-dollar payments to Garcia Luna.
Anecdotally, I have spoken to dozens of people who buy surveillance tech specifically because they needed a last-minute gift or because the wow factor of letting a loved one peer at their front porch on Christmas morning is more exciting than giving them an iTunes gift card.
We aren't so much seeing through a lens darkly when we log onto Facebook or peer at personalized search results on Google, we're being individually strapped into a custom-moulded headset that's continuously screening a bespoke movie — in the dark, in a single-seater theatre, without any windows or doors.
Also, your phone lies flat on this charger, which reduces readability if you want to easily peer at the screen while it charges or easily unlock the iPhone X's Face ID. The RavPower 7.5W Wireless Charging Stand addresses both issues with two charging coils for wireless charging that's more foolproof.
Just two days after Vice President Mike Pence toured the zone and warned North Korea not to test the resolve of the United States, busloads of schoolchildren visited a nearby observation point where they could pop coins into large binoculars and peer at the scraggly forests and mountains of North Korea.
The Islanders have assembled enough talent to become contenders, but Capuano continues to peer at video late into the night, looking for an edge that would lift the Islanders not only to a third Stanley Cup playoff berth in four years, but also to the franchise's first playoff series victory in 29 years.
Obviously there are a whole bunch of ways this could be interpreted, but it felt to me like BoJack was finally coming face-to-face with himself — staring unhappily at a blown-up, untethered representation of his own likeness in the same way someone might peer at their flaws in a mirror.
Painted in the tradition of the Persian miniature, the pages are rolled up into small cylinders, concealed by her signature dark walnut stain, and then mounted on a gridded wall structure, allowing the original miniature paintings only to peer at us longingly from between layers of what appear as burnt-out scrolls.
My strategy for shopping for my baby has been to buy Amazon best-sellers, and so it felt a little bit like the Twilight Zone to peer at the shelves of the baby section at Amazon 4-Star and spot nearly every product I already own, down to my baby's favorite book (it's Peek-a-Who, by the way).
And, of course, there is this week's announcement, which was made possible by the NSF having the foresight and determination in the early 1980s to explore the technologies to build gravitational wave detectors, by organizations across the globe to make amazing telescopes, and others -- like my own Department of Energy -- to build powerful cameras able to peer at the heavens.
A little girl turns her face up to her mother; a little boy bends over to peer at something he spots in the grass — his mother reaches out her arms to him in the universal helpless gesture of a parent trying to call back her child from the brink of mischief-making even as she understands her attempts will be futile.

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