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HONG KONG — May peered down into the dark hole.
He peered out through the left one, bloodshot and bruised.
Others who couldn't make it inside peered through the windows.
Her grandfather peered out the window, looking for something suspicious.
Next, the traveler bent down and peered through the window.
Kraft peered at the screens as the results came in.
Give prosecutors this much credit: We have peered at darkness.
But when I peered in, I couldn't help feeling disappointed.
Every so often it peered around the moving train car.
He'd peered into her dreams, her fears, her innermost thoughts.
I peered from the window to look at the river.
Ninety minutes later, however, she peered up through a window.
Gouzer peered at the acrylic paint to judge its condition.
I peered into the glossy box trembling in Sam's hands.
Syed pried open one of the buckets' lids and peered inside.
He then peered up at Rey with a challenging, seedy look.
Suddenly, everything froze, and I peered around an exquisitely detailed tableau.
The barber, who introduced himself as Ralph, peered at his customer.
She peered into the palmettos and saw a glint of metal.
Army military police officer peered through the back window of my
Kushner, in sunglasses, peered ahead, a scarf tied at her neck.
Her usually bright eyes peered dully above her newly prominent cheekbones.
Suzy Menkes, the veteran British fashion critic, peered around the room.
When she surfaced, she peered up at a mountain of snow.
She peered up at the higher reaches of the roped route.
We fumbled for our binoculars and peered through the passenger window.
She peered at this person's expressions and that person's body position.
I peered closely and recognized the chipped summer toenail polish. Wait.
From the side of the box, Chopra's face peered up at me.
The older kids occasionally peered over to her stroller to check in.
His little wide-set eyes peered out with superhuman intelligence and confidence.
In the cute snapshot, Cooper peered over the railing of Benjamin's crib.
Asher peered down at a book called I Am a Big Brother!
She peered inside, partially blocking entry with her cluster of colorful globes.
Willa peered from the opening, her mouth and chin streaked blackish brown.
We opened the door and peered out just as the sun rose.
You peered, as at scrambled porn on a high and forbidden channel.
As I peered in, I realized just how much we had wasted.
On the path, Mr. Wessels's pale blue eyes peered into the undergrowth.
They got to a ridge and peered out at their little town.
Families peered from balconies as rescuers toured the flooded neighborhood for stragglers.
"This is wonderful," she said as she peered through the locked gate.
Fang Bin, a local clothing salesman, peered inside as he walked past.
He peered at a shot of the Sex Pistols performing in 1976.
I peered out from under my umbrella as I approached the crosswalk.
Outside the window, a family in matching puffer coats peered at her.
A face peered in through the window, flanked in the darkness by others.
Kids have peered out their windows awaiting Martin's arrival, which always included lollipops.
Big trees bobbed in the river as the team peered over a bridge.
They were going to attack whether you peered around that corner or not.
But when Mr. Hollinger peered at that blurry image, he saw new possibilities.
She leaned over her meal and peered at the Gear Fit2 with interest.
But when I yanked my purse open and peered inside the relief returned.
Then he acknowledged another thought, as he peered intently about the darkened arena.
Johnson, whose eyesight is failing, peered at the cover with a slight smile.
He had peered through his microscope at countless malformed proteins and twisted axons.
I peered up at the clouds and the jet planes and the sunset.
In most prisons, they peered at visitors through a mesh or plexiglass screen.
They peered through a window and saw bits of their lives, now unsalvageable.
Jurors peered down as if looking at a car they were considering buying.
She peered at her husband, who looked like he was having a nightmare.
I speak from some experience, because I have peered into this tribal abyss.
I peered up at the hood-ornament-like gargoyles on the Chrysler Building.
They peered through plastic shutters the store clerk lowers when trouble is near.
I peered back into the apartment, but saw nothing moving, no one coming.
Some entered, some only peered into windows to try and evaluate any damage.
I peered through some trees into the open, green area of the ruins.
This was a low one, about four feet high, so naturally I peered in.
I stepped up to the tamale stand and peered into a large metal vat.
I peered at him and saw he'd inserted both hands into his unzipped pants.
Most of these test bays can be peered into by anyone who happens by.
The intruder at times peered through windows of the building, where Trump was inside.
She peered into the creases of my hands and pulled from a tarot deck.
From the backstage entrance, Mr. Ackermann peered through his round glasses, no less perturbed.
He peered at it for a moment, then let out a low, contented chuckle.
At West Twenty-third and the Hudson River, Skaife and Willow peered through binoculars.
Back on my friend's balcony, I peered through the branches at that nesting blackbird.
He held it up between his fingers and peered at it with a lens.
" As she peered through the glassless window, she added, "It's safe around here though.
A curious Mr. Obama peered at them from the other side of the room.
But Bird peered beyond the brackets and saw financial opportunities with stakes raised earlier.
No one asked for selfies, no long lenses peered at him from the bushes.
I peered at her sideways, and it dawned on me: We are different species.
Ronaldo peered into its tinted window, smiled and rapped his knuckles on the glass.
At one point, Moseby stopped the truck and peered out into the middle distance.
He peered at his reflection in the window, and he peed on the floor.
Sullenly clenchingHis embalmed fists,He peered through a crack,Just pretending to be dead.
Ms. Dion looked toward the front of the store; fans peered in the windows.
We huddled around flat-screen TVs, listened to car radios and peered at cellphones.
People sat on the balcony and peered in through windows to see the clothes.
Hugo peered at the diamond, as a nephew took a photograph on his phone.
"Serious mismatch," a patron recently remarked as she peered over at one such pairing.
Their antigovernment position could be seen in the sullen faces that peered at us.
He then peered all the way down from above and looked directly into the camera.
Um Mohammed, wearing a red headscarf, peered through her opened gate as we walked by.
While KTVU's Mark Tamayo delivered his live forecast, the massive bird peered over the camera.
Bemusement was my primary emotion as I gingerly approached the glass enclosure and peered down.
Peter literally stood on a stool and peered over the trees that divide our terrace.
Residents peered in the windows of the restaurant to observe the commotion inside as Mrs.
One or two peered out from half-open doors, then closed them as I approached.
Small crowds gathered at corners, where people then stopped and peered around before running on.
They peered over the railing, looking for mermaids through the sick green of agricultural runoff.
He peered over the edge of the structure, to the concrete of the stage floor.
"I'm not allowed to talk to you," Eric said, as De Niro peered past him.
They peered into dark craters using traces of sunlight that had bounced off crater walls.
They sometimes rapped on doors, pounded on storm shutters, tried doors and peered into windows.
Shielding their eyes, they peered across a flat expanse at smoke billowing on the horizon.
Then came the miraculous X-ray machine, which peered inside the human form, no scalpels required.
Armed with assault rifles, the Afghans peered cautiously from beneath their helmets at the ridges above.
When a black BMW drove up, Pat peered into the restaurant's hallway to find its owner.
Help Desk In 1893, Grover Cleveland's doctor peered into the president's mouth and discovered a tumor.
Squatters peered warily out of broken windows; inside, a warren of shacks faded into the gloom.
A puff of warm air sighed into our faces as we, hands fiddling with wallets, peered.
It looked at 0.25% of the sky, but peered as far at 3000 light years away.
I peered over my wraparound sunglasses at them then instead looked off into the distance disinterested.
He wore a dusty ballcap and jeans, and peered through a spiderweb of cracked glass windshield.
As Coombs peered over the precipice, trying to help his friend, he fell to his death.
Yasser then stepped out onto the balcony for a cigarette and peered at the lawn below.
Others peered out from behind stanchions as mayhem spilled onto the Strip and into nearby hotels.
When Noemi and Carlos Chaparro peered outside on September 21, 2017, they gasped at the destruction.
On Friday, Ms. Hartman peered into one of the empty, darkened storefronts next to the Sears.
Through a microscope, Ridgway peered through a crack in the sphere's body and saw granular material.
He peered through his 400-millimeter lens and saw Mr. Christie looking right back at him.
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — The stone-faced schoolboy peered into the camera and drew a deep breath.
A floppy-eared pit bull mix peered out from under a pile of blankets beside her.
Bjergsø stopped by a large conically shaped stainless steel tank where he peered through the porthole.
They peered in the trunk, in case its driver, or someone else, tried to take shelter there.
It's been nearly a century since British archaeologist Howard Carter first peered into the Tomb of Tutankhamun.
This week, scientists peered at U Antilae, a red carbon-rich star 900 light years from Earth.
Satellites equipped with infrared cameras have peered through the black cloud to reveal a charred Fort McMurray.
Every dry, dusty square metre of it has been peered at by cameras and illuminated by altimeters.
With last night's episode, "I'm A Survivor," the show peered at economic mobility in the Black community.
As they peered into the rubble, an insurgent trapped underneath raised his arm and dropped a grenade.
Homo heidelbergensis peered at the world through robust protruding brow ridges some 700,000 to 200,21960 years ago.
Many people, to their later harm, peered down at the harbor from the hillside neighborhood through windows.
I sat down and peered through the lens where some squiggly lines, presumably the worms, were visible.
In front of Shaw's original mansion, we peered through the bars at a marble effigy of Shaw.
He squatted down and peered up through its black metal bars at the mansion, framing a shot.
Two freshman boys, awkward fawns, peered, eyes wide and furtive, at the seniors, the coach, the girls.
Hackers have peered into childrens' bedrooms, and police officers have asked homeowners for video of their neighbors.
He peered at his training partners from under his brow and scowled as he clattered the pads.
Scientific assistant Mariah Slovacek peered at his specimen, an oblong palm-sized black rock with grey scalloped pattern.
But when she peered out the window, "I saw the one-eyed monster pissing on me," she said.
Chyna shot video of him Wednesday afternoon as he peered down at her grilling a ton of grub.
In his career, he had always peered to the edge of the horizon and brought back the future.
Some curious passers-by peered down at the strange man who had turned the sidewalk into a desk.
"We didn't bring a gun," Mr. Grant said, as he peered through the woods for the dog pack.
In a processing area with nine cells, children peered through windows at the gun-carrying agents milling about.
Using tools originally developed for medicine, manufacturing and geology, the researchers peered through the canvas without damaging it.
Nobody answered the door, so the professor peered through a window — and saw a ghastly panorama of blood.
Though they do face the ocean and I walked by and peered in, so they're not totally private.
She leaned forward and peered at the rosebush — why, there was another bud coming right behind that bloom!
After he explained his mission — and the officers peered in and saw the caged cat — he was released.
When the doorbell rang at his home, he went to the second floor and peered outside before answering.
When they peered at the third star, they spotted a planet with 2.6 times the mass of Earth.
At a gate, a policeman peered into the HiLux, recognized the plainclothes agent, stiffened, and waved us through.
When he peered outside, Mr. Van Curen said, he saw a gunman shoot a man two additional times.
Again and again I peered into your eyes, as though searching for form in a deep, black mirror.
"It's a piñata," I told the agent as he peered in, lest he mistake it for a body.
It's the closest flyby in over 50 years, and earnest wannabe astronomers peered at it through binoculars and telescopes.
Review of the video reportedly revealed that Vasquez peered down roughly 200 times over the course of 11.8 miles.
I peered into the room, and underneath the breathing tube and profusion of lines, I saw an elderly man.
The canine placed her front paws on the casket and peered in before stepping down and exiting the service.
In contrast, Trump sniffled, gulped water and peered at moderator Lester Holt with eyes that looked puffy and exhausted.
As he slowed down and peered out, the car door opened and a woman — black, maybe mid-30s — emerged.
A 10-year-old boy who peered out his window at the fracas was struck directly in one eye.
In England, reporters peered in his windows and tracked down his relatives, including the siblings of his deceased wife.
She put her hands on pipes, felt for hot spots, peered into gauges, cocked an ear for wrong sounds.
Several women peered out from between the slats of a nearby hut — tradition keeps the men and women separated.
After she scrubbed in last week, she peered at the patient whose arm was outstretched on the operating table.
The Brebners peered into the tops of trees and the cloud-dappled sky, trying to find birds of prey.
"I can give you five minutes," he said as he finally peered up at me from his desk chair.
Students peered out the windows of the Harlem school as angry protesters waited outside, playing bongos and waving signs.
Mr. Lewis regularly hung his head during the testimony and occasionally peered back at his relatives in the audience.
Gentrifying Bombay Beach doesn't seem probable, he said as I peered through the cage, wind whipped and white knuckled.
Still, having peered over the precipice of natural catastrophe and social disorder, others have found reasons to be hopeful.
Kathleen Horvath peered over the railing high above the indoor courts at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
She transforms before our eyes from a cheerful girl into a woman who's peered into the heart of grief.
One day last month, Mr. Myburgh's brother peered through his front window as the military rolled into Hanover Park.
One day last month, Mr. Myburgh's brother peered through his front window as the military rolled into Hanover Park.
Ms. Watson peered out the window and saw a man in a blue shirt breaking the front door down.
Once, he peered into a cell and recognized a prisoner who, thirty years earlier, had attended his elementary school.
In the shade of a tree trunk, Mark peered into the screen of his phone and googled her name.
Grande looked happy in the image as she peered over her shoulder at the camera and stuck out her tongue.
And all four peered into open laptops, anxiously reviewing the slide decks they would soon pitch to the firm's partners.
I knew before my friend's mother peered through the peephole that he was on the other side of that door.
At 86th street and 96th street people peered outside the car, marveled at the clean stations and took more pictures.
This episode peered into the corrupt hearts of every person carrying out MCC's mission statement, and it is not pretty.
At the end of the day, even though WannaCry made the 24-hour news cycle, it quickly peered off again.
Leaning forward in her squeaky, old desk chair, Dr. Patricia Gonzalez-Zuniga peered out the window of her Tijuana office.
As they ate their Christmas dinner later that day, a bunch of kids peered at them through the front window.
It had some of the robust depth of real life, especially when I peered at players standing close to me.
Just minutes after she reached home, she peered out the window and saw a rocket bomb crash on her street.
As we spoke, a barefoot boy peered out from a room where an air mattress was propped against the wall.
I peered through the windows at the tall trees bursting with buds, signs of new life hanging over the dead.
As I peered through my window, I saw villages and rice fields punctuated with Army bunkers and rocket test sites.
Ms. Lapin peered inside a window of the empty house and spotted an impressive portrait painted by the older daughter.
Scientists peered through laboratory windows, and university staff members snapped photos from rooftops as they watched the floating crane work.
"All that peered out from the shroud was the displeasure in his dead face," Roth wrote in his memoir Patrimony.
Before tossing his back, Mr. Beckham crouched and peered over his shoulder to make sure no one was taking pictures.
To do that, the researchers peered into half of their participants' brains with fMRI while they were playing the game.
Seth would often walk by the abandoned storefront in Toronto, but one day he stopped and peered through the window.
Earlier this month, Mary Stella, who lives in Midtown Manhattan, peered and poked at the slot before inserting her letter.
Early naturalists peered into hives and mounds and simply saw a reflection of their own monarchies or socialist utopian dreams.
Two young professionals watched the marching and chanting as their colleagues several floors above them peered out from a window.
Its slopes are dangerous, and it has never been summited, which means no one has ever peered into its crater.
I peered down to see no spattering of blood on my shirt, no bloody tissue sitting on my pants cuff.
We walked out so close to the edge; we peered over the steep, rough cliffs, so afraid of great heights.
She peered over her small horn-rimmed frames as she talked, and punctuated her confidences with a low, husky laugh.
During one incursion, Ayyub hid in a house and peered out as a crowd of some sixty men jostled outside.
He peered in the window and saw standing water in the basement and piles of trash and belongings scattered inside.
Anxious and angry, Mr. Smit, 62, drove his pickup truck to the highest point on his estate and peered down.
Arriving at his rally carrying Bush-Cheney signs and paraphernalia, I peered through the fence to see Moore with his megaphone.
Reseachers at the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array peered into the past to learn a bit more about Earth's earliest days.
Before he left, he peered through a front window and saw what he believed were red wine stains on the floor.
But when Dr. Huxtable snuggled up to his wife and peered intently (and disapprovingly) at his daughter's tight pants, I cringed.
My brothers and I all peered out the window of our minivan at him, the three of us exchanging confused glances.
She had blemishes; her skin was slightly blotchy near her cheeks, which one might mistake as blush until they peered closer.
Tuss finally caught up with the 2017 Ford Transit Connect and peered through its windows, only to find a person inside.
Using a new statistical method called astrochronology, astronomers peered into Earth&aposs deep geologic past and reconstructed the planet&aposs history.
Law enforcement sources tell us Holloway peered out and saw Joyce creeping through a garage, and moving across the mansion's grounds.
The ground was dusted red, and a sulphuric smell stung his nose as he peered over the edge of the pit.
"Hallelujah," Liisa Tate-Manning told the Otago Daily Times, saying that visiting tourists caused disruption and peered in through her windows.
Acting from some atavistic impulse, Hodgkinson peered through the scope of his rifle and saw no human beings and no Americans.
On-screen, he steered us over to the entrance to the maze, and I peered in at the contraptions chugging away.
Early-modern European naturalists peered into termite mounds, anthills, and beehives and saw microcosms of well-ordered states: monarchs, soldiers, laborers.
She was breathless with love for him, the warm sleeping animal, the golden eyes that opened and peered at her fondly.
"This is not what Harvard Square is about," Denise Jillson, the association's executive director, said as she peered into the kiosk.
The woman ran into her neighbor's house, and the creature followed her onto the porch and peered in through the window.
You could tell they were Jonathan Gold patrons by the way they peered at their phones, consulting his review before ordering.
At the Midsummer ritual, as the witches reeled around the flowers, the occasional passer-by peered through the foliage before retreating.
During the ceremony, Cornelia's scared young face peered nervously out from under a diamond tiara once worn by the Empress Josephine.
People peered over their balconies and looked out their windows, recording video of the aftermath and yelling down at the police.
Instead, people put on their shoes, got dressed, searched for their keys and repeatedly peered out their door into the hallway.
Jogging to the sideline, he peered into a video monitor to watch a replay of his decision on the Griezmann incident.
"For many years, I have cautiously peered from behind the face of a man known as Cary Grant," Mr. Pryce recites.
His father peered at the property lines that Mr. Neti was showing him, accessible on the district administration website, and approved.
As the first batch was maturing, Gantz peered into the vials, only to see what appeared to be ordinary brown flies.
One of them peered out and I saw him put the gun at his shoulder, he was pointing at my face.
At 17, Malachy Tallack woke from fitful sleep at his home in Lerwick, Shetland's capital, and peered out at the harbor.
Some of the crowd peered into arriving vehicles, but there was no indication that Mr. Najib and his wife were there.
Just looking at his face was enough to make Karen feel that she had peered into every crevice of his personality.
"It'll be a disappointment for Anne and I to leave here," Mr. Carter said as a kangaroo peered into the house.
The royal peered down at Mia, whose mom is Zara Tindall (Prince William's first cousin!), as they appeared to compare their heights.
On Friday afternoon, drivers cruised slowly past Mr. Barbati's two-story house and peered at the tall white fence enclosing the backyard.
At night, she peered into the water off the docks to watch the mating of polychaete worms, bristles glinting in the moonlight.
In it, the Duke briefly peered out and waved from behind the mansion's front door as a young woman leaves the mansion.
And Ms. Perez, her eyes locked on her family, peered out the window, making the sign of the cross, over and over.
I looped up a dirt path and onto the 110th Street bridge and peered down glumly into the tops of silent trees.
With a dart, he stuck his head inside the doorway, peered around, absorbed it all, thanked the woman and headed back downstairs.
On a scorching July day, Peter Yanowitz peered through the entrance of 21983 White Street in Manhattan, as if looking for ghosts.
The team peered over the port side as the yellow drone dived beneath the ship, its blinking light growing fainter, then disappearing.
The first time he peered through a lens, during a summer rain, Cespedosa's people, places and things were on the other side.
I had a drink and just peered into the crowd, hoping to spot someone else who seemed as nervous as I was.
When they arrived in New York, the crate holding the canvas was opened by Sotheby's art handlers, and a group peered inside.
In his sandals, he peered at his laptop and ordered a strike of 73-millimeter SPG projectiles to push the rebels back.
They peered at the islanders through binoculars, making sure to stay several hundred yards off shore, out of bow-and-arrow range.
On Wednesday, as news of the charges spread, neighbors peered curiously at the building, which had smeared windows and dingy artificial grass.
Yang Xiuying — a plucky woman no taller than the loom — peered over her granddaughter's shoulder, inspecting the newly emerging fabric for flaws.
" As I peered down a 40 percent gradient, a little voice whispered in my head, "You're going to die on this mountain.
They peered at the American Navy SEALs guarding the 14-car motorcade, automatic weapons in their arms and bandannas covering their faces.
Sports of The Times More than 60 years ago, an American Indian boy climbed a mountain and peered across the Sonoran Desert.
But when she peered into the tree for the ornament, she saw the owl turn its head and look straight at her.
Eyes blazing as he peered into a cheering audience, King almost seemed to be on the verge of tears near the end.
When she peered through the eyepiece, the globular nuclei looked like Hubble photos of distant stars in the black velvet of space.
I peered through the opening, and once she left, I pulled it out and hid it by the side of my leg.
Jim rose and peered out through a window — and was struck dead by a gunshot fired from the other side of the door.
The trooper peered inside, and sure enough, it was equipped like a hearse, with a rail and a gurney holding a deceased person.
Rooster and Butch won't make a deal until they've peered into your heart and soul – and taken the true measure of your character.
Image: WikimediaFor the first time, researchers have peered thousands of meters beneath Greenland's glistening surface to map the bottom of the ice sheet.
Image: R. Carhart-Harris/Imperial College LondonFor the first time ever, researchers have peered into the brains of people tripping out on LSD.
Ashton says he peered through a side window and saw what he believed was red wine spilled on the floor, so he bounced.
Baldwin peered through the thuggish stereotype—largely media made—and saw in Liston, the hulking body snatcher, a troubled, complex and contradictory figure.
Navales said one of the fishermen peered through a window of the yacht and was shocked to see a body that looked mummified.
My mother peered at back of the cookie box and recoiled with such visceral disgust I wondered if she'd seen a rotting carcass.
Inside the stationery store, I hurried Sam toward the wedding cards as I peered up at the walls stocked with Mother's Day cards.
Willis, who is seventy and first visited the Schomburg Center as a photography student, before returning as a curator, peered at the image.
Mike Ritchey, 70, peered through a pair of binoculars as the duck stood preening himself on the far shore of the Turtle Pond.
As Little Huang peered through the light haze toward the hills of Hong Kong, he dialed a 25-year-old man named Junjun.
I couldn't confirm the exact body shop I peered into online today, but a car emblazoned with "Brantford Landscaping" gave me a clue.
The man, tall in a blue blazer, dark pants and a paperboy hat, got down on his belly and peered through the grate.
Yatnna Moquete, a walking human triangle — that is, a mother with two little children — peered along the tables where stores were taking applications.
They first found Harley&aposs glasses and coat next to a brick chimney, and then peered inside the chimney to find his body.
He has been where they could never go, seen what they could never see; he has opened up women's bodies, and peered inside.
She then peered over a chain-link fence to the adjacent lot, she said, and saw an officer flip over a woman's body.
A sheep's face peered over Broadway between 22013nd and 303rd Streets as it appeared more than seven stories tall on the Nasdaq billboard.
After spending a few minutes answering questions from my driver about my experience, I peered out the window at the passing New Jersey scenery.
The latest Saturday Night Live peered into the future of robotics technology with two mechanical food servers that go to pieces around cellular signals.
Then, as the comedian peered out into the audience, she could see that it was empty except for four seats occupied by male staffers.
A powerful telescope on Earth has peered into the heart of of the Orion Nebula 1,350 light-years from Earth and found something wonderful.
And now, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has peered into the center of this cosmic wonder 6,500 light-years away and witnessed its beating heart.
"It's such a beautiful area and it's changed forever," Bob Cummensky said at the time as he peered over a devastated section of Middletown.
Lying on their bellies across the room, three Iraqi soldiers peered over the guns they'd pointed through smashed windows, anxiously scanning for ISIS fighters.
She peered over her magazine and saw a large rat "just chilling on my foot, lounging on it," as if it were a bench.
Netanyahu, visiting the Golan on Tuesday, peered across the border into Syria and in public remarks warned Israel's enemies not to test its resolve.
Every once in a while one of us got up and pulled aside a curtain a fraction and peered out to check on things.
Snipers were posted on rooftops; police cars with flashing lights blocked an overpass; agents watched from horseback or peered across the border with binoculars.
A woman I had met only 30 minutes earlier peered at me over her glasses, the cards spread out on a cooler between us.
But when the New York-based playwright Rajiv Joseph, who recounted his experience by telephone on Wednesday, peered down into the morass on Aug.
As we peered across the moors and the cranberry bogs, out toward the Atlantic, Telford talked about the rising incidence of tick-borne illness.
We peered into 2👀0 like innovative style icons, and the concept seamlessly followed us from 2👀1 to 2👀9.
Little is left of the playground where the "Quints" were displayed to thousands of paying customers who peered through wire mesh from elevated walkways.
While the girls peered out a window, pointing out trains and trees to Rachel, Irvi sat in a chair, elbows resting on his knees.
I peered out a window overlooking throngs gathered at Grant Park, where the Obama family would later take the stage in victory and the Rev.
Since Sputnik, humans have walked on the Moon, peered to the edge of the universe, and listened to the sound of two black holes colliding.
Trump's eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump, and her husband, Jared Kushner, who is embroiled in a fresh political storm back home, peered from a palace window.
The crowd overflowed out the open door, blocking the sidewalk on the otherwise quiet Coney Island Avenue, and dozens outside peered in through the windows.
Gone, too, is the fourth-floor "Gray Box," with acoustic absorption panels through which passers-by could have peered up at performance art in progress.
As we reached the peak, we peered over the entire island and Nate and I couldn't help but marvel at the beauty of God's brushstrokes.
Kutcher told police that before he left, he peered through a front window and saw what he believed were red wine stains on the floor.
"This should be given out for free but people are selling it, and it's expensive," said Abu Mohammed, 43, as he peered over the throng.
A table filled with guns and knives dominated the room, and as I peered closer, one of the hosts asked me which weapon I preferred.
As I peered from the back window of my mother's hatchback, my gaze met that of a man whose motorbike had pulled up beside it.
I peered through the window and you could see on the carpet where the bins used to be… That's the saddest story I've ever heard.
"I like the floor show," one retired sergeant remarked as he peered through the glass elevator doors to see on-duty cops scuffling with protestors.
A throng of residents led Mr. Garman to the plutonium-covered craters, where they peered down at the shattered wreckage, not knowing what to do.
Using the upgraded Very Large Array (VLA)—one of the world's premier radio telescopes—astronomers lifted the hazy veil and peered deep into Jupiter's atmosphere.
In Shahrezad, an Iraqi army officer peered through a compass, ordering his soldiers to adjust their mortar fire and zero in on Islamic State positions.
Four women got out and two peered into his truck, where they reportedly spotted one of Trump's signature red campaign hats resting on the console.
As guests milled about Gatorland's gift shop, a 39-year-old tourist named Shaun Grant stopped and peered into a small tank of baby alligators.
When a small boat with a reporter and photographer recently pulled up alongside Deepwater Asgard, workers peered over the side, wondering why they had visitors.
And anytime a visitor peered in close, a motion-activated trail camera, like the ones used by deer hunters to track their prey, began recording.
The students peered at the polished marble floors from the women's balcony and examined a threadbare, hand-drawn map of the synagogues in the neighborhood.
The 49ers are coached by Kyle Shanahan, who sort of looks like how Jimmy Garoppolo would if he peered into a mirror that aged him.
Outside Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan on a recent weekday, two police officers peered over a pink iPhone, laughing at whatever was on the screen.
Ms. Smith, the patient who had smiled from behind her oxygen mask, peered out the back of the ambulance as she waited to be unloaded.
She peered into a tank to view a selection of insects taken from one of the ponds earlier that morning in the museum's wildlife garden.
After 40 minutes of primping in his tiny studio apartment in Tokyo, he peered into a hand mirror and gave himself a nod of approval.
Whereas Marx looked to class struggle as the engine of progress, Nietzsche (1844-1900) peered inward, down dark passages into the forgotten corners of individual consciousness.
In the third image, things got hilariously heated when Kardashian West's two oldest children exchanged adorably menacing expressions, as baby Psalm simply peered at the camera.
Afterward, Vikings Coach Mike Zimmer, his face an unsightly blotch of frostbite-like pink and red, stood at the lectern and peered out through watery eyes.
Kutcher later told police that before he left, he peered through a front window and saw what he believed were red wine stains on the floor.
On Saturday evening, outside of a downtown bar in Belize's capital, Belmopan, police peered into the bed of a pickup truck parked outside of a bar.
For the video, Manstrem used macro recordings of different fluids which the artist then peered at using camera tracking software usually reserved for live-action VFX.
The sweet princess showed off her first royal wave as George peered over the balcony to take a look at the crowd of well-wishers below.
MIAMI — One recent sunny morning, Chalmers Vasquez, Miami-Dade County's mosquito control manager, peered into a rain-filled Miller High Life bottle in a weedy backyard.
Sharbat Gula, above, became a symbol of her country's refugee crisis in the 1980s, when her piercing green eyes peered from the cover of National Geographic.
Neither were allowed inside, but Warren stood on a step ladder and peered over the fence at what she said were kids being marched in lines.
He wandered into the pillbox of a press room in the bowels of AT&T Park, plopped himself in a seat and peered at the reporters.
One way astronomers have peered through the haze is with the European Space Agency's Venus Express satellite, which orbited the veiled planet from 2006 until 2014.
Eventually, we met at his shop, where a lump of meat was drying on a board as he and his nephew peered at the sponsorship card.
When Escherich peered through his microscope at bacteria taken from the babies, he saw rod-shaped bacteria that would come to bear his name: Escherichia coli.
At Mr. Rault's urging, I peered closely at the third floor's corner windows, glimpsing a second set of dark wood window frames behind the newer facade.
Trump and Macron shared a businesslike handshake and some serious-looking asides as their spouses greeted each other and peered out at the Bay of Biscay.
In 2011, Naruto, a curious 6-year-old monkey in Indonesia, peered into a camera lens, grinned and pressed the shutter button on the unattended camera.
When Heidi Zak was getting dressed for work one foggy March morning in 6003, she peered into the drawer that housed her undergarments and sighed sadly.
But the flight was delayed, and when she peered out the window near the boarding gates, she saw Duke&aposs crate was already on the tarmac.
One recent morning Mr. Paz remotely peered into the brand's web store, where an agent was assisting a customer in Westwego, La., with questions about sizing.
It would take them a couple of minutes to get up there, so I stood behind the door of our apartment and peered through the peephole.
She peered through a microscope to inject a dose of hormone into each ant's abdomen and then returned the pliers to Mr. Chandra for a refill.
As they both walked through a dimly lit parking garage, one of the pair of men peered at a black, laptop-sized device inside his messenger bag.
If Raven-Symoné circa 2007 could've peered into the future, would she have seen herself, 10 years older, returning to Disney Channel to reprise her famous role?
It would be the opposite of my experience in grocery stores where I peered at ingredient labels, looking for snacks that didn't have soy and added sugars.
Guests at the Hilton Garden Inn peered from their hotel windows as the police draped a white blanket over the dead man, his blood staining the pavement.
They cut the thyroid glands into razor-thin sections, as if carving a hock of ham into prosciutto slices, and peered at the sections under a microscope.
When President George W. Bush delivered his address in 28503, he would have peered down at a handful of lawmakers hoping to oust him from power: Sen.
The next morning, Corkin peered through a window into an autopsy room at Massachusetts General Hospital, watching as two men cut off the top of Henry's skull.
But as we peered down into these beautiful blue waters, we spotted something else: Massive concrete blocks have been dumped in the bay, crushing delicate coral formations.
Then, as if fearful that they'd overstepped some boundary, they peered down the length of the seminar table at me, as if to see how I'd react.
If everything is a result of cause and effect, this means our paths — our histories and our futures — could be predicted if we peered in closely enough.
The protesters shouted slogans like "We want justice" and sang songs from the struggle against apartheid while conference delegates peered through the glass to watch the spectacle.
I peered into the sapphire crystal of my wristwatch and saw that the future is merely an accumulation of present moments — moments I can choose to savor.
A soldier climbed on its hood and peered over the paneling, shouting back that he saw a wire that appeared to be part of the detonation system.
As homeless men made their beds on the sidewalk in front of Totti's old haunt, a handful of fans in No. 10 jerseys peered through the windows.
While he occasionally peered down at his notes, Scalise spoke mostly off the cuff and from the heart, causing many of his House colleagues to choke up.
I learned this, ironically, from the matriarch of the Gatekeeper home, who stood with her grandchildren and peered over at the shiny new Secure Fence Act construction.
As she peered out, we could see her sprawling kingdom, the ocean, and a gorgeous, mountainous terrain, which, apparently, didn't make it into the Battle of King's Landing.
The team peered deep into Uranus's atmosphere, at and below the part we might call its "surface," using the Gemini-North's Near-infrared Integral Field Spectrometer in Hawaii.
In just 24 days, Thymann dove 100 feet into a sinkhole, trekked one of two glaciers abutting a rainforest, and peered over the edge of an active volcano.
"We need to know what's happening here," Elizabeth Eastman, 226, said on a recent morning as she peered over a metal barricade at the remains of the building.
Twitter user Cathy O'D captured the hilarious moment when her coworkers peered out their windows and hopped on their desks to watch Meghan step out from her car.
In general, they fared well over brief time periods, but got worse the further analysts peered into the future—a trend unsurprising in direction but humbling in magnitude.
On a recent Saturday night, a Russian financier and two associates peered into the glass-walled "ice cage" at Mehanata, a Bulgarian discothèque on the Lower East Side.
" He only stopped talking and left when his high-powered lawyer Benjamin Brafman  peered in the room and asked, "Martin, can I talk to you for a minute?
During one of his disquisitions on natural law at his news conference, he stopped and peered at the audience, the banks of cameras and the hundreds of reporters.
The president's comments that Mueller would be crossing a "red line" if he peered into President Trump's finances as part of that probe has only fueled that speculation.
With infrared imaging, scientists have now essentially peered behind two of the largest flakes, Boot Flake and Texas Flake, to determine how well they're connected to El Capitan.
So close I could make out the barnacles and unique markings on its skin, I held my boys tight and we peered together into a magical, underwater world.
In 1964, he took a now-famous photograph, for Ebony magazine, of Malcolm X holding a rifle as he peered out of the window of his Queens home.
Saban isn't stupid, and anyone who has peered above assistant coach Lane Kiffin's Denny's menu play card can make note of his quietly good work as offensive coordinator.
When I first stumbled on the shop, just after 6 on a Saturday night, I peered inside and Ms. Cho looked up from the stove with a smile.
Last year, astronomers peered into the atmosphere of the exoplanet -- a planet outside our solar system -- and discovered both water vapor and temperatures that could potentially support life.
The music pounded, and then, as if he had seen something that he recognized, he smiled and broke the stare and peered into the bottom of his glass.
Once, a reporter arrived for a meeting at a coffee shop in Moscow with Mr. Akhmetshin and peered around the room, trying to see where he was sitting.
We peered into the complex cogs of the Blu-ray drive, which is mostly made from a plastic called polyoxymethylene (POM) and is cheaper than hardier nylon plastic.
"They're going to start a riot!" exclaimed Mr. Nuon Chea, a frail, bent man who walked with a cane and peered at the world through large dark glasses.
Behind the duo, a large group of kids — many also in MAGA apparel — were seen laughing and mimicking Phillips' chants while Sandmann peered down at Phillips with a smirk.
They ran through the report like two automaton ancestors, yet all the while, Hamza peered at him with the glowing gold eyes of his comm apparition, his redundancy ghost.
Helena Rosenblatt, a historian of political thought at the City University of New York, has peered into its origins and evolution in her book, "The Lost History of Liberalism".
Because Swift is dating Alwyn right now, her fans have peered into the lyrics of her songs from her last album, "Reputation" to figure out whether they're about him.
MYTILENE, Greece — Standing on the southern coastline of the island of Lesbos, Molhim Zreiki peered through binoculars across the narrow strait of the Aegean Sea dividing Greece from Turkey.
When the next client peered in, Clark tucked his sketch of "my" dress into a handsome silvery gray portfolio and tied its cream-colored velvet ribbon — very glamorous indeed.
Shear recalled the night he and Kelly visited the abandoned building and peered through the windows to check on the piece, Kelly's largest at the time of its creation.
Flying over North Africa on an Army plane, I peered down through the ashy sky and studied stretches of tank tracks — the sandy footprints of the gruesome desert warfare.
He wore a goofy burgundy top hat and blazer, and peered out lazily from behind oval sunglasses, turning spacey frivolity into one of music video's first genuinely strange trips.
A group of students at Woodside Community School in Queens peered up at their teacher one morning this month, as she used an overhead projector to display a shape.
I peered through a 300-year-old microscope and imagined what it must have been like to see the once-invisible hairs on a flea for the first time.
The next morning, Jewish leaders, including Assemblyman Dov Hikind and Councilman David G. Greenfield, who both represent the area, stood outside the fence in the cold and peered inside.
WASHINGTON — The man who would bring peace to the Middle East strode onto the stage and peered out at a room full of people who have tried and failed.
From that first moment when we peered out into a rippled horizon of sandy mountains and waving beach grasses and our caddy said, "Hit it there," I was hooked.
This Is What Really Happens to Your Brain When You&aposre Tripping on LSDFor the first time ever, researchers have peered into the brains of people tripping out on LSD.
In one blog post, the white-bearded Blazer posted a photo of himself dressed in a red Santa Claus suit smiling as he peered over a pair of eye glasses.
The government used them to calibrate the world's first spy satellites as they peered down on Russia and China while photographing more than 750 million square miles of the planet.
Shortly after Hal's grand arrival, Jenna captured her two eldest children meeting her youngest, as they peered into Hal's bassinet and snuggled up in their mom's bed alongside the newborn.
Onlookers peered down on the street from the balconies of their humble homes, as Rafaela's family stood on the street, shy before cameras but elated to speak of her accomplishment.
All around her, critters floated and glided by as she peered through the thick glass bubble of a submersible, perched on a rocky ledge nearly 2,000 feet under the sea.
DEA agent Scott Schoonover pulled out a bag so heavy with bricks of cocaine that it clanked as it hit the prosecution table, as curious jurors peered at the mound.
A family of polar bears stood in one corner, a young giraffe in another; a flight of white pigeons hung from the ceiling, and baby owls peered from the shelves.
As Mr. Pyatt peered into his goody bag for another strain to show, I turned to Mr. Metoyer and asked what kinds of people usually sign up for his tours.
For those who can't wait to see what 2017 holds, a dozen CNN commentators peered into a crystal ball to come up with their best guesses for the new year.
Turi Journal TURI, Estonia — Her face puffy from lack of sleep, Vivika Barnabas peered down at the springs, rods and other parts of a disassembled assault rifle spread before her.
As Ryan droned on for 15 minutes, Trump sipped on a glass of Diet Coke, peered out at the Rose Garden, stared aimlessly at the walls and, finally, walked out.
Electronic signs on the highway to Tomioka showed radiation around 270 times normal background levels, as Okamoto's passengers peered out tour bus windows at the cranes poking above Fukushima Daiichi.
And—just a guess here—but a decorative ceramic figurine was probably angrily thrown across someone's living room as they peered through their blinds and saw the cruisers drive away.
As we walked down the hall to our room, I peered into the romantically-lit courtyard that was opposite it and made a mental note to check it out next.
"It rarely comes out the way you want it to," said Ms. Ausby, 16, as she peered at the photograph, still wet from the chemicals used to make the print.
One afternoon, walking to a tea shop on Russell Street, in the city center, I peered through a window to find that an abandoned courtyard had grown into a jungle.
We navigated through a floating maze of mannequins hanging from the ceiling, admired a sky-blue jacket hanging inside out, peered through the Swiss cheese holes of a metal partition.
The original caption reads: Schoolchildren peered in at Paul Hutton, a London Zoo employee, in an enclosure at the zoo where he is in an exhibit on the human habitat.
Then, on a yearlong trip abroad with his wife, Bobbie, he peered into an art gallery in Vallauris, France, and was struck by the abstract welded sculptures in the window.
So I peered at the water-colour painting of Chung Fu's face for a while and deeply examined the beauty of there being so many different colours in this universe.
On a recent visit to Jallianwala Bagh, visitors peered down the "martyrs' well," where people jumped to their deaths to avoid gunfire, and photographed a brick archway pocked by bullets.
A few weeks later, he was at his son's band concert, and as the national anthem played and he peered up at the Stars and Stripes, the memory came back.
But one thing was heartbreakingly clear when the authorities peered into a container truck in a British industrial park early Wednesday morning: None of the 39 people inside were alive.
But one thing was heartbreakingly clear when the authorities peered into a container truck in a British industrial park early Wednesday morning: None of the 39 people inside were alive.
In the back yard of this midtown standby, late, a woman in a wilting fur peered at a man in a suit that was a size or two too big.
We stood alongside them in grocery store aisles as they debated what to buy, and we observed as store clerks and fellow shoppers peered into their carts with narrowed eyes.
We peered over a barricade at the walls of the citadel and the pile of rubble that was once the Carlton Hotel, destroyed by rebels with a massive tunnel bomb.
But as he spoke inside the Capitol, a committee colleague, Representative Jim Himes, Democrat of Connecticut, peered into a different camera, belonging to CNN, a few feet to the left.
Another man, Jason Rogers, 32, said he was coming out of the Bronx Criminal Court next door on East 161st Street when he heard the shots, ducked and peered around.
After one of the raids, chimpanzees peered from cages as security officials in army fatigues carried them through the woods and loaded them onto pick-up trucks, Reuters TV pictures showed.
He peered out over sold-out Madison Square Garden, bathed in red accent lighting as two League of Legends teams battled it out in the World Championship semifinals earlier this month.
The old-man cactus peered down on the silver-dollar cactus, while the queen of the night floated overhead as if riding a thermal along the steel ribs of the sky.
"Join us!" the rebels chanted as they pushed down paved roads lined, in some places, with modest crowds of onlookers and bewildered residents who peered out their windows at the spectacle.
THE DAIRY FARMER Gianantonio Locatelli climbed up the steel ladder and peered over the brim of a large corrugated vat, about the size of a very deep above-ground swimming pool.
MOSUL (Reuters) - As a walkie-talkie carried word of another casualty from an Islamic State mortar attack, an Iraqi policeman peered through leaves at enemy positions just across the Tigris River.
Admiral Sullivan said that as part of the study, divers inspected the hull, and engineers peered into the ship's more than 100 ballast and fuel tanks and assessed the structural condition.
As he stepped onto the observation post, which is named after Joseph R. Ouelette, an American soldier killed during the Korean War, Mr. Obama peered through binoculars at the dismal landscape.
He peered through his binoculars to get a better look, and his eyes weren't failing him — yep, that was a flamingo with an unmistakable tag just above one of its knees.
"He's almost a thing of the past," said Boyd Lewis, 61, a Democrat from Washington, as he anchored his dog leash on the fence and peered up to the cathedral doors.
It turned onto Snowflake's Main Street, and the boys peered at brick homes with sweeping wood porches and an ice-cream parlor and a grand temple of the Latter-day Saints.
In April 2019, an international collaboration of scientists called the Event Horizon Telescope told the world that, for the first time, humanity has peered into the edge of a black hole.
Visibly pale and wan, presumably from spending days indoors away from the fighting, men warily peered from their homes' front gates, while the women and girls inside waved and cried out.
His favorite restaurants — Johnny's Burritos, Donut Avenue and El Zarape, where the younger Ruiz's face peered from the front page of the local newspaper in a rack on a nearby curb.
On Liam's first birthday, Conrad shared a picture of the trio looking on the beach, as she and Tell looked down at little Liam and their son peered down at the sand.
I wonder what she thinks might be going on, but then I remember she's probably peered at something interesting happening in this window every Friday evening since Boiler Room first moved in.
" With the president and his guest, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, safely under umbrellas, Mr. Obama peered out at a bedraggled press corps and said, "You guys, I'm sorry about.
In the past, Spitzer has peered into the cosmos and captured regions hidden from our view, like the centers of galaxies and dusty areas where stars are born and planetary systems form.
A large group huddled in a classroom peered at a whiteboard that read, "Duvet—Crosswise, ¼ on spot, ¾ on top," along with a tiringly long list of other rules for making a bed.
In the shot, Hawn, 73, could be seen holding little Rani while gazing lovingly down at her as Russell, 67, peered over her shoulder, placing his hand gently on the baby's head.
Four years before a Harvard undergrad named Mark Zuckerberg chanced on the idea for Facebook, Josh Harris had peered into the future and seen it, tried to anticipate what it would become.
On the eastern front line, near the city port, Mohammed Haima peered down a pair of old military binoculars, one lens broken, toward the Islamic State lines a few hundred yards away.
Humming quietly, she peered at some notes she'd taken about the directions the doll pointed in—"L, B, L, R," and so on—that would help her find the way out. ♦
Researchers have peered inside the brains of classical musicians, non-musicians, writers and "divergent" thinkers, those who can quickly come up with novel ways to use everyday objects, such as a brick.
On her third night in Rhinehorn, she went out at dusk and, not even caring if anyone saw her, pressed her face against the windows of the empty house and peered in.
In her stash of supplies was a flask of electrolyte water and a generous MAC compact, into which she peered intently, applying makeup in a tumult of traffic with a steady hand.
The first is a mild sensory high—the kind you'll recognize if you've ever gormlessly peered into a fridge at three in the morning popping olive-after-gorgeous-olive into your mouth.
Sports of The Times A lawyer peered at the defendant in United States District Court and demanded to know: Did you violate college rules and give cash payments to collegiate basketball players?
Or at least it looked that way, as I awoke, groggy, and peered out my hotel window at a colossal undulation of orange, purple and teal stripes snaking through the forest canopy.
Wright and Minaya sat in the tower above the field while Franco and Leiter peered through a fence, all reunited to help new general manager Brodie Van Wagenen build a championship contender.
I checked on it a few times out of pure curiosity, not a necessity, but I didn't even touch anything — I just peered over the pot to see if anything had changed.
CreditCreditAndrew Spear for The New York Times CLEVELAND — Charles Oakley pushed his hands into his pockets and peered at the small photo of himself on the street sign that bore his name.
Over the next 14 years—as Juliana tasted her first wild huckleberries, peered into her first tidal pool, and first went backpacking in the wilderness with her dad—the climate crisis deepened.
In a bare fluorescent-lit room at The New School in Greenwich Village earlier this month, three writers peered into their laptops as moans wafted in from the acting class next door.
Through dusty windows I peered into a half-timbered, 18th-century miner's house, the cramped, primitive conditions (the living room next to a goat stable, for example) illustrating the region's historic poverty.
Marta Becket was a New York ballerina and Broadway dancer on tour with her one-woman show in 21946 when she peered into an abandoned social hall in Death Valley Junction, Calif.
In the past, Spitzer has peered into the cosmos and captured regions hidden from our view, such as the centers of galaxies and dusty areas where stars are born and planetary systems form.
If the rover had not been caught in such a dust storm, it would have taken a picture down a channel, about 20-feet across, as Opportunity peered down a valley, said Nelson.
As the occasional helicopter circled overhead, camouflage-clad troops peered through binoculars from the rooftops of nearby buildings and police motorcycles drove through the streets outside the church, silent but with lights blazing.
And then Westbrook, the last of six new inductees into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, peered into a black-tie crowd that filled a large ballroom at Cox Convention Center on Thursday night.
"There's something different happening now," Jane Eisner, The Forward's editor in chief, said in a recent interview in her office, where a photo of the publication's founder, Abraham Cahan, peered from the wall.
KIEV, Ukraine — His frail hand covering his heart, Mykhailo Matvienko, 92, peered at the yellow flame of a candle on his kitchen table on Saturday and recounted his childhood during the Great Famine.
I tucked the cash tips I made that night into her purse and turned off the TV. I peered into our bedroom where my brothers and cousins were lost in their blissful dreams.
The other migrants watched in silence, then eventually decided to call it quits for the night and made their way down to the beach, where they peered through the fence bathed in floodlights.
"The shooting in Parkland demands extraordinary action," Mr. McGhee said Tuesday on the House floor, as a different group of Stoneman Douglas High students, who had previously arrived, peered down from the gallery.
Throughout the film she sucked on her ponytail and peered back at me in a curious way, as if she had a sense of something being wrong but could not say quite what.
He imagined her sitting on a colorful quilt, yellow lamplight glazing her bare arms and glinting off the vertebrae of her neck as she peered down at the pictures of everything she coveted.
A pair of police sharpshooters stood atop a day care center in the Bronx on Tuesday morning and peered over the terra cotta and marble facade of a converted movie theater next door.
As I peered into the vent from my observation platform, I could see the entire motel room, and to my delight the bathroom was also viewable, together with the sink, commode, and bathtub. . . .
I choked them to death on poison gas as they tried to advance on my position, stabbed them with knives as they peered through windows, and bludgeoned them in trenches with tiny shovels.
Refusing to move, Sandmann peered down at Phillips in the clip while a large group around them, many of whom were also wearing MAGA apparel, laughed and seemed to make fun of Phillips' chants.
The options include an independent commission, like that which examined the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001, or a congressional panel like the Church Committee, which peered into intelligence-service methods in the 1970s.
Michael Endl, an astronomer at the University of Texas and one of the authors of the Nature paper, peered at Proxima Centauri for eight years beginning in 2000, looking for hints of a planet.
ATLANTA — Midway through his postround news conference Saturday, Dustin Johnson peered out at the room as a journalist questioned him about his trainer, Joey Diovisalvi, a fitness coach who is known for highlighting biomechanics.
Using a telescope on Earth, astronomers peered at infrared emissions from Jupiter and found that the temperature of the upper atmosphere, 350 to 600 miles above the giant swirling storm, averages 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
" Cory Walter, a senior biologist at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Florida, peered down from a boat over Wonderland Reef off the Lower Florida Keys: "It almost looks like it snowed on the reef.
WASHINGTON — The owner of Taco Bamba Taqueria peered out from the kitchen at the line of customers snaking around the corner at his latest spot in a suburban Virginia strip mall, and felt terror.
One of the only pedestrians in sight, she peered through the curved chain-link fence at the sheds and tracks below, a blue and gray Long Island Railroad train whizzing by in the distance.
Crouched behind a stand of rocks last spring, Brendan Burns, a 201543-year-old with a growing reputation as sheep hunter and guide, peered over the edge, careful not to be seen or heard.
Cupping our hands to a window Mr. Incontri and I peered furtively into an Art Deco interior so time-stopped it seemed as though the last guest from the 1930s had just checked out.
She's a lady moose (a cow, to be scientifically correct) and she wandered onto a Merrimack, New Hampshire, couple's lawn, then peered into their front window on Tuesday morning, much to their surprise — and delight.
SAN FRANCISCO — From her apartment at the foot of the celebrated zigzags of Lombard Street, Judith Calson has twice peered out her window as thieves smashed their way into cars and snatched whatever they could.
In the end, just about 50 or so priests, monks, scientists and workers had peered inside, and they seem likely to be the only ones on the planet who will do so in our lifetimes.
The other night at Harlem Hops, a new beer bar and restaurant on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, a neighborhood old-timer peered at a fellow-patron's drink selection and gestured for the bartender's attention.
She peered outside to find a scene one part Mad Max, two parts Only Fools and Horses, as an endless flurry of clapped-out vans and cars raced through the village and up the mountain.
On my second morning in Rome, Josephus's text in hand, I stood by the railing near the Forum ticket booth and peered down at the ongoing excavations of the temple's sanctuary, arcades, fountains and gardens.
When she drove up to Boulder and peered inside, she realized she was staring at a large volume of undiscovered material, created by one of the most studied, if enigmatic, photographers of the 20th century.
The plaque was gone — maybe Zena had folded up the Cannes shop — but the crystal ball and neon sign remained, and a woman answered the bell, sat me down and peered at my left hand.
By early Friday afternoon, the Orchids of Asia day spa had become an impromptu tourist attraction, drawing onlookers who peered into its darkened glass facade and posed for pictures in front of the closed business.
And Trump, by becoming the first sitting President to step into North Korea, also outdid his predecessors, some of whom simply climbed atop the border wall and peered over the other side into the isolated state.
"It felt like we were pieces of tofu, beaten and smashed by them," said a villager surnamed Chen on Wednesday, who peered nervously through a crack in the drawn curtains of her bedroom as she spoke.
The time where you might have peered over your neighbor's allotment with envious eyes at their super abundant crops when you struggle to coerce even one courgette out of a plant could be at an end.
SANKHU, Nepal — As the anniversary of Nepal's devastating earthquake came and went last week, Tilakmananda Bajracharya peered up at the mountainside temple his family has tended for 2200 generations, wondering how long it would remain upright.
His bouldered shoulders were hunched, his iron-gray hair was thinning, and his eyes peered out over cheap black frames, looking exactly like the aging wrestling coach that, in another timeline, he surely would have been.
Kai noted two red-tailed hawks soaring above the building line along Central Park West, then abruptly stopped midsentence and peered through his binoculars at a yellow-bellied sapsucker and then at a yellow-rumped warbler.
The Dodgers were in Florida playing an exhibition, and Charles and several friends "peered through openings in the fence," he recalled in "Carrying Jackie's Torch: The Players Who Integrated Baseball — and America," by Steve Jacobson (2007).
Sitting in folding chairs near the stern, his wife, Nina, and one of their daughters, Mary, peered at the water, looking for the slightest blip in the net — a sign that a fish had been snarled.
Zoila peered out the window, and then caught a glimpse of the closet on the opposite end of the room: There was Heydi, hanging from a phone-charging cable that she had fashioned into a noose.
It is John Wayne, swaggering through Hollywood's vision of a frontier town, a fictional place where no black cowboys ever rode the range, where no black faces peered over poker decks behind the swinging saloon doors.
After check-in, the concierge took my bag and led me around the hallway to the elevator, past an atrium where I peered down into a guest lounge and gazed up to the higher floors above.
To that end, we've thumbed through the archives, rummaged around in editors' waste bins, and peered into the space behind my desk where important things tend to fall, and we've pasted together something resembling a magazine.
A team of archeologists from Staffordshire University peered into Shakespeare's grave, using modern radar technology, and they say they're reasonably confident the famed playwright's skull is indeed no longer interred with the rest of his body.
Amateur astronomer Christian Fröschlin of the Netherlands peered up at the skies, and along with some others around the world, he caught a quick glimpse of a bright flash on a corner of the reddish-tinted moon.
The finals were in Lake Placid, New York, a place so foreign that when he peered out the airplane window onto the frigid night, he exhorted his mother to look at all the "salt" on the ground.
Before work, we peered into the classrooms of three neighborhood schools, and a fourth, Public School 307, located in the Vinegar Hill section of Brooklyn, near the East River waterfront and a few miles from our home.
Pundits often overuse the analogy of Hurricane Katrina, when Bush peered down from Air Force One on the inundated Gulf Coast in 2005 as stranded Americans died on the streets of New Orleans, deserted by their government.
Madhurbain Singh Anand, the father of 4-year-old Mehtab, peered into the garden behind their house as the cloud of pollution settled on the city; the garden wall, maybe 20 feet away, was no longer visible.
As children peered wide-eyed into the tank, Kandan, 31, a caretaker who goes by one name, related a story he had heard in which the machinery used to dig up the actual stones crumbled into pieces.
CHICAGO — As was his normal postgame ritual, Jimmy Butler peered into his tidy locker stall and methodically finished dressing as a half-circle of reporters and television cameras, at least six deep, impatiently pressed up behind him.
From one quadrant stared a succession of strong-browed European nuns frozen in black and white; from another peered the spit and image of Sigmund Freud and the browned 1970s Polaroid of a tow-haired little boy.
This truth, long suspected by those who have peered into Trump's finances, included questionable and potentially fraudulent practices that were used so the Trump clan could avoid paying the kind of taxes ordinary people pay every day.
But ever since George W. Bush peered from the windows of the presidential jet at the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, commanders in chief have understood that getting the politics of storm season right is crucial.
Visitors to the Smithsonian's Arthur M. Sackler Gallery peered at the rare copy, displayed in a glass case, with its unusual motifs—a palm tree, multi-coloured rows of diamonds and pomegranates—separating the Koran's surat, or chapters.
And then, for more than a full 60 seconds, he peered into a mirror that he had propped in his locker, combing his fingers through his closely cropped hair, making sure each short strand was placed just right.
I laughed out loud when I peered into a cell labeled "prime minister" and saw a grinning mannequin with silver, side-parted hair — presumably John Major — lying on a cot, tucked to his chin under a gray blanket.
It has peered at a storm that rages at Saturn's south pole, akin to the Great Red Spot on Jupiter, and investigated the vast hexagonal cloud formations, far larger than the Earth, which swirl around the north pole.
Today we look to services like Spotify and Tidal for the future of Internet music, but almost 20 years ago, Bowie was already off on his own planet, as usual — mostly overlooked as he peered into the future.
Previous studies that peered into the structure of the brain for clues about the causes of ADHD often involved too few patients to be able to detect the miniscule size variations that were shown in the new report.
I peered down at the far side of the valley to a small dirt airfield and beyond, to the old port where the ants had first arrived, and where the war on the ants was about to begin.
JULUKHAN, Iraq (Reuters) - Major General Najm al-Jubbouri, a top commander in the offensive against Islamic State in the Iraqi city of Mosul, peered through binoculars at flames after his men shot dead an Islamic State suicide bomber.
And on Saturday, Charlotte gave us a case of royal deja vu when she pulled back a curtain and peered out the Buckingham Palace window in a pink floral dress — just as the Queen did a year earlier.
But not all in a rush: Jabari threw his first tomato against the wall, even though he and the other chimps had gathered around Bo and peered as closely as they could as he ate the alien fruit.
I stood next to my father in the wheat field before dawn while he peered at a laminated map using a flashlight, on the 100th anniversary of when Lieutenant McCoy's unit launched their attack, down to the minute.
Except, it wasn't a driverless car, as NBC Washington transportation reporter Adam Tuss discovered today when he pulled up next to the 2017 Ford Transit Connect at a stoplight and peered inside, finding someone in a car seat costume.
But perhaps, just perhaps, those at the top of politics who have seen Europe close up and grappled with the responsibility for Britain's future have peered into the abyss and seen that the leap is not worth the risk.
But as we peered out across the town—an urban sprawl of burnt-out cars and broken buildings—we saw that a house where a group of our friends had been sleeping was under attack, about 200 metres away.
The drone operators stood next to some of the most advanced nonmilitary aircraft on earth, while, at Mwanza's international airport, which had no radar system, air-traffic controllers peered out of a second-floor window to track incoming planes.
Mr. Waksman has, in turn, peered at how other couples financially relate to each other, and has seen people "surprise-Venmo" their significant others "with memos like 'Have fun at the movies with your friends, love you,'" he said.
Looking through my notes from the trip, I now realize it marked a major turning point in my personal political education: I had peered inside the belly of the Beltway beast and found I preferred to stay in Arkansas.
If you've ever peered over the edge of Half Dome in Yosemite, hiked to Angels Landing in Zion, or watched alligators cruise through the Everglades, it's clear why our national parks have been marked and preserved as special places.
Nearly nine years after the insurance giant American International Group peered into the abyss of the global financial crisis, the latest in a long line of new chief executives will try to return it to its pre-crisis heights.
Get the VICE App on iOS and Android In the early hours of Wednesday morning, newscasters peered across a map of how the United States' voted: its coastline fringed with blue, with much of the rest a bright pool of red.
A middle-aged man peered at a copy of Thomas Friedman's From Beirut to Jerusalem, balanced carefully on the couch back; a young couple looming over an elementary school globe studied the wooden birds peeking out from under the plastic wrap.
For one, Kardashian posed seductively on the ground revealing a hint of her backside and side boob, and in another, she sat with her back to the camera and peered over her shoulder while covering her breasts with one arm.
The RealTouch—one of the most fully realized implementations of teledildonics—demonstrates the technology's potential, while also highlighting problems with its development that were invisible to the generation of cyber-utopians who peered into the future through the tint of mirrorshades.
Veering onto firmer ground, I peered through binoculars at what now revealed itself to be a flock of Chilean flamingos — slightly pinker than their North American cousins, with grayish legs, red joints and a mostly black bill — at the water's edge.
Wearing cargo khakis, a rainbow belt whose buckle read "Iggy" and one of his signature head coverings — sometimes it's a leather cap, today it's a bucket hat — Hynes stepped into the street and peered west into the rapidly setting sun.
I said that when I read "Beezus and Ramona" in 1958 I felt as if she had peered inside my head and copied down all my feelings (especially the not-so-nice ones) about dealing with a pesky younger sister.
He told me that as the train neared Baltimore, he habitually peered into the rapidly passing homes close to the tracks — a flip book of middle-class families of various backgrounds who might have recognized themselves in his convention speech.
Diminutive and balding, Cifuentes had the demeanor of a middle-aged accountant as he peered over his eyeglasses and explained the mundane inner-workings of his organization, which supplied Chapo with thousands of kilos of cocaine in the early 2000s.
On the night of November 28, 1659, a Dutch astronomer named Christiaan Huygens aimed toward the sky a 22-foot telescope of his own invention, peered through its compound eyepiece, and drew the first known illustration—the first map, really—of Mars.
As the day wore on in Simi Valley, firefighters were confident the blaze would not threaten the Reagan library, where a helicopter peered out from the glass enclosure as the fires raged outside, and the flags of the presidents hissed in the wind.
As Jeffrey Goldberg writes in his Atlantic interview with the president, he "peered into the Middle Eastern abyss and stepped back from the consuming void"—a wise decision for a costly, yet overstretched military facing increasingly daunting threats elsewhere on our troubled planet.
A 60-year-old man wearing cheap cherry-red reading glasses and a floral shirt, Mr. Cray adjusted his battered leather messenger bag, peered around his shoulder and pushed his glasses back up his nose as he browsed the racks in men's wear.
CreditCreditPete Kiehart for The New York Times LYON, France — The best women's soccer player in the world was strolling down a cobbled street on Monday afternoon when a man in an apron emerged from a seafood restaurant and peered incredulously down the sidewalk.
But as I peered through the gloom and fog at the choppy Strangford Lough, it occurred to me that while I'd come to see how "Game of Thrones" had redefined Northern Ireland, what struck me most was how Northern Ireland had defined it.
Last Chance In "Into the Woods," Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine peered beyond the "happily ever after" of the musical's interlocking fairy tales, and the picture wasn't always pretty: The prince, who proved unfaithful, admitted he was raised to be charming, not sincere.
In an Uber to his hotel—we'd come from New York by train—he peered through square-rimmed glasses at the city gliding by, which reminded him of the kind of development zone one sees on the edge of China's ever-expanding cities.
Throngs of people — many in T-shirts, hats and scarves bearing his likeness — lined streets and peered down from pedestrian bridges to catch a glimpse of Bemba, who waved and thrust his fist into the air from the open top of his car.
He claimed to have interviewed a number of former German residents of the nearby town of Walim, who recounted a similar story: In early 1945, German soldiers arrived, emptied the streets, and threatened to shoot any residents who peered out of their windows.
Glorian, a thin, hospitable man, told me that his grandfather had worked in a mine just down the road; he still remembered how his grandfather's blue eyes peered out at him from a coal-blackened face at the end of a shift.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Ohio University integrative biologist Nancy Stevens peered into a drawer in the wooden cabinets on the top floor of a Nairobi museum in 2010, she saw a chunk of rock containing massive teeth and knew she had come across something important.
Dr. Erik Waldman, co-author of the report and chief of pediatric otolaryngology at the hospital, peered inside the boy's ear and saw something unexpected: A tick appeared to be implanted in the right tympanic membrane -- the eardrum -- where it was surrounded by inflamed tissue.
Inside, I found my designated block of lockers (there were five or six different rows, each comprised of different-sized compartments stacked together like Tetris blocks) and punched in the drop-off code into a waiting touchscreen, while an embedded camera peered up my nostrils.
What they found won't surprise anyone who's peered into the darker parts of the internet in the last few years: The most toxic, yet most effectively spread, memes are first shared on two places, the subreddit r/the_donald and 4chan's "politically incorrect" forum, called /pol/.
PHILADELPHIA — Eight blocks north of where Philadelphia Eagles fans peered through a fence and shrubbery to watch Carson Wentz practice on Thursday, an entrepreneur had set up a card table along South Broad Street and piled it high with green "Wentz 230" T-shirts.
Within the past year a number of observations have peered more closely at these systems, providing details that suggest the accretion disk — that swirl of hot matter that encircles the black hole and gives these objects their dazzling luminosity — appears to flicker on and off.
ABOARD A JOINT STARS SURVEILLANCE PLANE, Over Northern Iraq — Flying at 30,000 feet, the powerful radar aboard this Air Force jet peered deep into Syrian territory, hunting for targets on the ground to strike in the looming offensive to seize Raqqa, the Islamic State's capital.
PANMUNJOM, KOREAN DEMILITARIZED ZONE, (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis peered across South Korea's heavily fortified border with the North on Friday, saying America's goal was not to wage war with Pyongyang but to convince leader Kim Jong Un to give up his nuclear arsenal.
DEMILITARIZED ZONE, South Korea (Reuters) - As U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis peered into North Korea from a lookout post on Friday, he was given a blunt reminder by his South Korean counterpart of the vast amount of North Korean artillery within range of Seoul.
A hungry sea lion pup wandered off the beach and into a fancy seaside San Diego restaurant Thursday morning, took one of the best seats in the house and peered out the window at the waves as if preparing to order a big plate of sardines.
In the 27 years since NASA sent the Hubble into space, it has peered into the far corners of the heavens and made some 1.3 million observations, providing a rare glimpse of Jupiter eclipsed by three moons, some understanding of how dark matter works, and other wonders.
She feared that the nightmare that had been building in her mind over the last few months had come true: that the people outside—who banged on her door, twisted the door knob, the ones who peered into her windows—had finally broken their way inside.
I could have made clear that permission to open fire had been given before you peered around the corner – thus avoiding the impression given by many in the media that it was the Apache mistaking your camera for an RPG that caused them to open fire.
As we approached the start line — passing by a long line of some of the most exotic cars in the world, including the new Bugatti Chiron, a very rare Ferrari FXX-K, and an even rarer Aston Martin Vulcan — the sun briefly peered through the clouds.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - In early March, Europe's migration chief Dimitris Avramopoulos squelched through a muddy refugee camp on Greece's border with Macedonia and peered through the barbed-wire topped fence that stands between tens of thousands of migrants in Greece and richer countries that lie to the north.
Its fate has become clearer in recent years, as researchers have peered more deeply into where this civilization went on its 'final migration' and listened more closely to the descendants of those once called the Anasazi — Navajo for Enemy Ancestors — who are now known as Ancestral Puebloans.
On Thursday night, Gregg Fein, who was seated in the right-field bleachers, peered down into the bullpen with his two young sons to watch Chapman warm up while the Yankees extended their lead with two late runs on the way to a 7-1023 victory.
We tried to find out what goes on in the mind of the modern museumgoer, unscientifically, by staking out the Met Breuer and interviewing nearly 224 art gazers over the course of two months, their pensive moments pierced by our questions as they peered at works.
" When he spoke at a 2014 alec meeting, he looked genial as he stood at the lectern and peered over his reading glasses, but his rhetoric was martial: thanks to Obama Administration regulations, Pruitt told the audience, Americans were "in the midst of a constitutional crisis.
Once inside, three generations of my family slowly peered through the halls in amazement at the artifacts that had been gathered that tell the story of our country from a perspective rarely heard or at the very least, seldom privileged over the "land of the free" myth.
He immersed himself in the sounds of New Orleans at a young age, first through the city's radio stations and then by following his father to nightclubs, where Malcolm Sr. would repair P.A. systems while young Mac peered through the window, watching musicians like Professor Longhair rehearse.
The Neediest Cases Fund Above the simple gray churches along a dimly lit section of Detroit, the brooding eyes of Lil Wayne, who was covered in chains and holding a bottle of Hennessy, peered from a billboard in the rough neighborhood where India Wayman grew up.
Not long ago, a crew of Lycra-clad bicyclists peered at the chair from the foyer of the small shop, where a line of men forms on Saturdays and "the Obama cut," a professional-looking taper on the side and the back for $24, remains popular.
President Trump turned up and took a cold shower of boos which his memory has not yet alchemized into thunderous applause and two models popped up behind home plate, pulled up their shirts and bared their breasts as Houston's Gerrit Cole peered in at his catcher for a sign.
And yet there were myriad other signs of how Mr. Trump's life has changed, from the security checkpoint set up in an adjacent parking lot and the police boat that bobs in the Intracoastal Waterway to the Secret Service agents who peered into the crowd as he and Mrs.
He appears in the video as a Wonka-esque master of ceremonies, coyly toying with the characters in his own personal circus; it's a cynical nod to the industry's deepening depersonalization and corporatization, a bird's-eye view in which it seemed Petty peered uncannily into the future of the music business.
If you were writing a book, the Elephant House is now probably the last place in the world you would come to do so, unless you like being peered down on by photos of J.K. and surrounded by awestruck Spanish tourists and screaming Edinburgh University students in Hogwarts house scarves.
And even earlier parts of the landscape are sometimes hiding below these covers; I took a tour with urban explorer Steve Duncan in 2012 where we peered through manhole covers at the Minetta Brook, a natural waterway of Manhattan that is now consumed by the city, but still invisibly flows.
Tilaurakot Journal TILAURAKOT, Nepal — Standing at the edge of a six-foot trench, an archaeologist from Nepal's government peered down at a row of round holes — new evidence, he said, that below our feet lay a 2,500-year-old thatch-and-timber city where the Buddha lived until the age of 29.
But as the slideshow went on, North became increasingly warier of Saint, who was throwing up a peace sign in the second snapshot while his big sister looked down — and in the third image, things got hilariously heated when North and Saint exchanged adorably menacing expressions, as baby Psalm simply peered at the camera.
The couple say this started a torrent of discriminatory acts: Schawe-Lane's coworkers intentionally referred to her using male pronouns in order to humiliate her, they called her slurs like "tranny prostitute" and "chick with a dick," and peered into the bathroom stall Schawe-Lane was using in an attempt to view her genitalia.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WINNIPEG, Manitoba — On a Thursday night in August, a crowd of people inside an empty gallery in Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art peered through the windows at a red, eight-foot Om symbol that was being secured to a flatbed truck and readied to traverse the city.
Below, a sampling from Nan Gilbert's 1967 "Miniskirted Male," a tale of an aunt who dresses teenager Johnny as a young girl as a form of punishment: Ordered before the full-length mirror to view himself, Johnny stared once more in disbelief at the vision of girlishly attired loveliness which peered back at him from the glassy depths.
Possibly as a result of having peered over more than one brink, possibly as a result of an increasingly alarming world beyond their borders, Europeans are regaining some faith in the EU. In a survey of union-wide opinion taken last September, 62% of respondents said that membership was a good thing, the highest proportion since 183.
In recent years, I have watched dozens of documentaries on artists: Lois Dodd, James Castle, Forrest Bess, Frank Auerbach, Paula Rego, Agnes Martin, Phillipe Vandenberg, Elizabeth Murray, Donald Judd, Gerhardt Richter, Eva Hesse, Joan Mitchell, Tony Cragg, Thomas Nozkowski, and Norman Bluhm are just a few of the lives I have peered into since the beginning of this century.
There's no room here to tell the whole story of the time Emma ate a tray of rat poison at a rented fishing cabin on Kentucky Lake, but it involves a manic drive down a twisting highway as the whole family peered through the trees for a sign of any kind of store that might sell hydrogen peroxide.
CreditCreditTom Brenner for The New York Times WASHINGTON — Hours after Melania Trump moved into the White House in June of last year, she peered out a window and took in a stunning view of the Washington Monument: "Looking forward to the memories we'll make in our new home!" the first lady cheerily wrote on Twitter in a snapshot of the tableau.
There are four telescopes under domes at Castel Gandolfo, and on a chilly morning Brother Consolmagno draped rather awkwardly on a reclinable chair, peered gingerly into the viewfinder of one: a 19th century model used when the Vatican was one of 20 observatories to participate in the Carte du Ciel astronomical project to map millions of stars on photographic plates.
There&aposs Something Strange Happening at the Bottom of the Greenland Ice SheetFor the first time, researchers have peered thousands of meters beneath Greenland's glistening…Read more ReadFor the study, a research team led by William Colgan from York University in Toronto took an inventory of the waste still at the site, and ran climate simulations to determine if the waste was at risk of being exposed.
New Orleans, Louisiana: 1 dead, 5 injuredAt about 8:10 PM, an individual reportedly parked his truck in Central City, then got out with a gun, peered around the corner onto another street, and opened fire on at least one individual near an apartment complex down the road, letting off about 03 shots and injuring a number of bystanders in the process, including one person in a wheelchair.
HOUSTON — Somewhere in the long night's journey into baseball that is a World Series game I turned my back on the leather-lunged fans who hung over a rail behind me and screamed ceaselessly, and I peered at home plate and tried to remind myself who was batting, which team was ahead and if it was really possible this Game 6 had just come to a dead stop.
But because, as he stood on the small elevated stage, doused in a pink hoodie and a sharp skin fade, and peered down into the room, he noticed that many of the strangers scattered in the crowd were overcome with emotion, and in that moment he knew that the songs and freestyles he had written in the bedroom of his Mum's house in Streatham, South London, spoke to people in a dimension beyond just music.
Before heading to our lodging, we sat by the river, all sparkling and sunny, as I anxiously peered into my now very boring phone, silently scolding myself for forgetting my sunglasses and headphones at home, sucking down a cigarette like my life depended on it, while my boyfriend, much more adept at not being connected 24/7, paced around the park, reading plaques and looking at a weird sculpture of an upside-down bronze man donning a swim-cap and goggles, diving into the marble base.

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