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He'd peered into her dreams, her fears, her innermost thoughts.
I peered into the glossy box trembling in Sam's hands.
She peered into the palmettos and saw a glint of metal.
On the path, Mr. Wessels's pale blue eyes peered into the undergrowth.
I speak from some experience, because I have peered into this tribal abyss.
Some entered, some only peered into windows to try and evaluate any damage.
I stepped up to the tamale stand and peered into a large metal vat.
Most of these test bays can be peered into by anyone who happens by.
She peered into the creases of my hands and pulled from a tarot deck.
Ronaldo peered into its tinted window, smiled and rapped his knuckles on the glass.
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.
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.
On Friday, Ms. Hartman peered into one of the empty, darkened storefronts next to the Sears.
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — The stone-faced schoolboy peered into the camera and drew a deep breath.
It's been nearly a century since British archaeologist Howard Carter first peered into the Tomb of Tutankhamun.
As they peered into the rubble, an insurgent trapped underneath raised his arm and dropped a grenade.
Hackers have peered into childrens' bedrooms, and police officers have asked homeowners for video of their neighbors.
At a gate, a policeman peered into the HiLux, recognized the plainclothes agent, stiffened, and waved us through.
Again and again I peered into your eyes, as though searching for form in a deep, black mirror.
I peered into the room, and underneath the breathing tube and profusion of lines, I saw an elderly man.
She put her hands on pipes, felt for hot spots, peered into gauges, cocked an ear for wrong sounds.
The Brebners peered into the tops of trees and the cloud-dappled sky, trying to find birds of prey.
She transforms before our eyes from a cheerful girl into a woman who's peered into the heart of grief.
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.
And all four peered into open laptops, anxiously reviewing the slide decks they would soon pitch to the firm's partners.
This episode peered into the corrupt hearts of every person carrying out MCC's mission statement, and it is not pretty.
To do that, the researchers peered into half of their participants' brains with fMRI while they were playing the game.
Early naturalists peered into hives and mounds and simply saw a reflection of their own monarchies or socialist utopian dreams.
Its slopes are dangerous, and it has never been summited, which means no one has ever peered into its crater.
Reseachers at the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array peered into the past to learn a bit more about Earth's earliest days.
Using a new statistical method called astrochronology, astronomers peered into Earth&aposs deep geologic past and reconstructed the planet&aposs history.
Early-modern European naturalists peered into termite mounds, anthills, and beehives and saw microcosms of well-ordered states: monarchs, soldiers, laborers.
"This is not what Harvard Square is about," Denise Jillson, the association's executive director, said as she peered into the kiosk.
Jogging to the sideline, he peered into a video monitor to watch a replay of his decision on the Griezmann incident.
As the first batch was maturing, Gantz peered into the vials, only to see what appeared to be ordinary brown flies.
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.
At night, she peered into the water off the docks to watch the mating of polychaete worms, bristles glinting in the moonlight.
I had a drink and just peered into the crowd, hoping to spot someone else who seemed as nervous as I was.
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.
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: R. Carhart-Harris/Imperial College LondonFor the first time ever, researchers have peered into the brains of people tripping out on LSD.
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 latest Saturday Night Live peered into the future of robotics technology with two mechanical food servers that go to pieces around cellular signals.
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.
We peered into 2👀0 like innovative style icons, and the concept seamlessly followed us from 2👀1 to 2👀9.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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. . . .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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/.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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