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Carrier Peering provides peering of public IPs and doesn't offer an SLA.
Peering at the city, the Washington Post wrote, was "like peering into the smoke-filled backrooms of the era's bars."
Documents related to the paid peering agreements between Comcast and Netflix, or the dollar amount of the paid peering between Comcast and Netflix.
I found myself peering into the cutout to see the relationship between the color and the nearly imperceptible reflection (That peering in is what connects Chen to Turrell).
" My mom answers peering at the empty wall: "Eh?
Her young children peering at her in the hospital bed.
Peering around the corner of a sewer pipe, for instance.
"I think it's good," he said, peering through the slit.
Three children peering up through the windows of a mansion.
Once there, she couldn't stop peering out of the window.
Jeff Treppel is peering into the retro future on Twitter.
Peering through a microscope, he studied their cusps and ridges.
Peering into daily life, Ríos captures routines, love, and intimacy.
" Mr. Colbert asked him, "Are you peering out the windows?
Dani strolled by, peering over at one potentially convincing profile.
Peering into the window, Dud decides to pilfer the pipe.
I'm peering into the bright glow of my father's refrigerator.
Sean edged forward with finicky excitement, peering at the notes.
In large part, this is because peering through Mars's thin atmosphere from an orbiting satellite is easier than peering through hundreds or thousands of metres of water from an equivalent satellite in orbit around Earth.
My wife is no doubt peering down the stairs with concern.
Slooh users even share discoveries they find while peering into space.
Peering through the slowly fading fog, I disembarked from the ferry.
Peering into the elephant enclosure, Ethan's foot slips off the path.
Clyde Tombaugh spent much of his life peering at telescope data.
It was like peering into the back of a Swiss watch.
"I had four paramedics peering into my tiny bathroom," she continues.
Afterward, guests milled around, peering into the tanks at the musicians.
All the while, a fMRI scanner was peering into their brains.
Kelen rested his shoulder against the mast, peering into the distance.
Several people sat on the floor, peering intently at their smartphones.
Parents and grandparents circled the room, peering over shoulders at screens.
Suspects suddenly have a public face, peering out of mug shots.
Instead of peering through a monocle, he's seen raising a fist.
Eventually I break the silence by peering in through the letterbox.
Her landlord, peering from a second-floor window, called the police.
"There you go," he said, peering through the viewfinder and chuckling.
Peering into a microscope, he examined a fresh batch of albopictus .
Madonna peering through a 1991 photograph of herself by Steven Meisel.
It keeps audiences both focused and surprised; there is a childlike joy in seeing Mr Rylance peering into a hole in the ice, then thrown sideways by the wind, then peering through a hole in a tent.
Perfect to block out that neighbor who's always peering in your window.
In the background, the US President watches, peering over a border wall.
Peering ahead to the general election, it's really too early to say.
Sometimes the camera seems to be peering through a veil-like cloth.
"Almost showtime," Rock, 51, writes, with the trio peering into the camera.
Peering through, I saw a little green robot staring back at me.
Peering through the ideological confusion you can just about discern three groups.
Watching the performance feels like peering into a stranger's dark, interminable dream.
Video was captured of the cat peering out a second-floor window.
I felt vindicated, peering on from my place far in the periphery.
Watching Seinabo Sey felt a little bit like peering into the future.
Because who doesn't want a smiley furry kitten, peering from their crotch?
"The stage was against that wall," he said, peering through the window.
"I don't understand the empty tables," he said, peering around the room.
"We need a new president," he said, peering through his car's window.
No clue who the guy behind the fence peering in is, though.
The peering would be implemented "when technical conditions allow it," they said.
Visitors walk down a narrow corridor, peering into each specially designed hellhole.
Watching an early silent can feel like peering into another person's dream.
Peering forward, I realized I was only about halfway through the place.
I spent hours walking around Brooklyn Heights peering into people's living rooms.
The two sat side by side peering at them in the microscope.
As she recounts the experience, men appear on a hillside, peering down.
Burtynsky was peering into the viewfinder of an eight-pound digital Hasselblad.
"Is Square Hardware back?" a woman asked, peering through the tinted glass.
With Viewpoints, Facebook isn't peering into how you use third-party apps.
Speaking of fraud, I'm peering over your shoulder at your payments app.
Meyer-Ebrecht draws depth expertly; viewing the works feels like peering into a world that expands directly from our vantage point — as if climbing a staircase, peering up at a roof, or glancing across the aisle at a theater.
Fiumara was chosen when a casting director saw her peering from a window.
Asher is peering down at a book called I Am a Big Brother!
The visual displacement of Saar's message feels intentional — like peering through venetian blinds.
There's no peering at the screen and racking your brain for a pin.
Asher was peering down at a book called I Am a Big Brother!
Instead, she found a scientist peering deeply at a chunk of dry ice.
Gran yells, peering out at her from under the bill of her cap.
Also, most of it is just my own face peering up at me.
What, away from the peering eye in the sky that you apparently are?
Mueller is inside the room where we've been only peering through the keyhole.
Opening the app and pressing play feels like peering into Freddie Mercury's brain.
We'll be fine," DeGeneres continued before peering around and asking, "Are they gone?
She whimpers as her eyes look to the group of children peering in.
It is like peering into the red-light district of high-end retail.
Peering out at this group on Thursday made Mr. Seliger a little sad.
He appears on the first spread, tiny eyes peering through a huge telescope.
"Forty-seven rentals in your neighborhood," he said, peering at the laptop screen.
"It's going to work," Cousins said, peering over the top of his sunglasses.
He climbs in and out, peering through a small telescope at the stars.
Then an officer peering through binoculars glimpsed exhaust coming out of the tailpipe.
But he laughed when he saw me peering through the fence from Myanmar.
But the eyes peering out from behind those glasses were sharp and commanding.
I looked out the back window and saw him, systematically peering into windows.
Rarely are they peering over your shoulder from a hole in the ceiling.
The stories, sometimes limited to two-page comics, are inward-peering and candid.
With all its text, Twitter is like peering through a crack in a fence.
The Shining is mostly a close-up of a blurred face peering through doors.
These include peering at exoplanets, studying the most distant galaxies, and other potential projects.
People immediately begin peering into the window, trying to see what is going on.
Choreographers keep peering into "Swan Lake," searching for new themes in its symbolic waters.
Khloé Kardashian is peering into her daughter's future — and she likes what she sees!
Three main groups are peering into the home: tech companies, hackers and the government.
"I'll be darned," he says, peering through the Jaguar's tiny windshield at the building.
The man's face is grave, peering out of the frame as if expecting someone.
This innovation in packaging enhances the feeling of peering into a gifted youngster's work.
What happens: Three small children are peering into the camera at us and giggling.
I woke up on my first morning in Montreux with David peering over me.
"Amazing," said Dr. Borland, peering at him again over the tops of his glasses.
Astronauts, it seems, will be peering down onto red rivers for years to come.
The fear of a Big Brother peering over our shoulders can chill free expression.
A girl fussed next to her, peering at the drawing, wondering what it was.
Peering through the lens, DePalma picked away at the block with a dental probe.
"What's the room with all the books for?" she asked, peering into our library.
"I see eyelashes," she said, peering at the crescent shapes floating across the canvas.
We walked down a crowded street, dodging vendors and peering around for our destination.
When they saw Earth peering over the lunar horizon, the astronauts clamored for cameras.
"Wow," he said, peering into the apartment he left just a few years ago.
If you look long enough, you see traces of an electric green peering through.
Peering around the corner of the house, they saw Mr. Clark in the backyard.
"They're all saying, 'Be careful, be careful,'" he said, peering in through the glass.
Someone was standing outside the house, peering into the window, the boy told investigators.
Inside the store, Weld ambled around, peering at the T-shirts on the racks.
Heath is then seen creepily peering into Jenny's window before heading to a therapist.
"I didn't realize how many people still owe," Rushetzky said, peering at the paper.
She is drawn to peering through crystal globes, which give everything a giddy rainbow aura.
He is spraying the canvas with water and peering over the materials as they dry.
Keep peering at your screen, reading and staring, snubbing life's third dimension and natural hues.
And in her most recent photo, her face is peering through one of five openings.
"No idea who that is," one said, peering into the knot of people and cameras.
Just peering over the edge gives you the feeling of dropping on a roller coaster.
Dozier's partner was standing just outside the front door, peering over his fellow cop's shoulder.
Apple's iPhones tell their owners how many hours they have spent peering into their screens.
Peering out of one person's eyes, paradoxically, means getting a better look at everyone else.
His gaze was empty and forlorn, just like the metro car he was peering into.
But peering deeper into her father's mission, Raibley "had a change of heart," she writes.
She could not move or speak, but she could see them peering down at her.
Others, camped out on ottomans and peering down from balconies, seemed unable to look away.
You get white women peering in as a they walk past, sometimes even taking pictures.
Peering into the circles, we are soon snapped back toward the entirety of the painting.
The appeal of seeking out psychic services is the excitement of peering into the unknown.
The camera often acts as a voyeur, peering at characters as they pass a doorway.
Metaphorically, they are shrouded, peering from behind the bars imposed by their culture and government.
And because Clay is the audience surrogate, we're peering and lurking and watching with him.
The rest he navigated by peering down at the ground and watching the trail embankments.
You would not know that, though, from peering into its — mostly empty — high-end stores.
It was 2011 and the lawyer was peering into the darkest depths of the ADX.
Peering through the van windows with cellphone flashlights, protesters found García Aguilar sitting in handcuffs.
Instinctively, she padded to her children's room, peering into the dark to check on them.
A telescope with super smarts that removes the guess work when peering at distant galaxies.
"No, no," Mr. Burton said, peering at the faces to see if he recognized anyone.
While all I could see were scars peering out from under my arms, she saw beauty.
"Anything yet?" quizzed Villa, peering over Sasano's shoulder at the night-vision camera from the drone.
NASA's Kepler spacecraft has been peering deep into the Milky Way galaxy for nearly a decade.
A photographer captured the giraffe leaning over its enclosure, peering into the rhino exhibit next door.
Scientists see Mauna Kea as a prime location for peering into the deep reaches of space.
The Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum) is across from him in a grand throne, peering at him closely.
In a new annex, across the way, designers were peering at Tree prototypes arrayed on tables.
He rarely passes a shoeshine stand without peering down and scrutinizing the glint on his shoes.
Haste says it has paid for peering relationships with ISPs for efficient traffic paths through networks.
Hey, it's a small price to pay to keep paparazzi from peering in your windows, right?
Peering through a hole in the wall of his son's home, Quiche saw the boy's body.
Looking at Drake's Instagram, then, is like peering directly into the deepest chambers of his soul.
Peering through Mr. Trump's twisted prism, one finds not friends and enemies, but fans and enemies.
Weber watched the cast on six screens, as if peering inside the rooms of a dollhouse.
A photographer at Minnesota Public Radio zoomed in and saw the raccoon peering over the ledge.
And I remember when we passed one, you could see these faces peering out at you.
Tourists who had been peering at filigreed shields and wrought-iron broadswords swung toward the sound.
The mission to Jupiter's moon will involve peering beneath Europa's icy shell for evidence of life.
With their radar now firing its radio signals, they began peering into the Kincade Fire's plume.
Specifically, they resort to their own tried and tested version of peering into a crystal ball.
Satellites face some obvious challenges when it comes to peering into the depths of the sea.
A clown fish peering out from the tentacles of a sea anemone affected by climate change.
It could also be any time — "earlier," after all, is blurry, like peering into deep space.
It was like peering through the toxic air enveloping Chinese cities in search of blue sky.
What is my responsibility to any of this, a face pressed to the glass, peering in?
He posted images on twitter of people peering out of a storefront that had gone into lockdown.
But I'm not peering over the side of a boat or secured in an underwater safety cage.
News directors trying to decipher the Trending Topics algorithm were really peering into an editorial funhouse mirror.
Currently, GOES-16 is peering down at Earth in a geostationary orbit about 22,300 miles above us.
Now she was irritated because the work day was over and people were peering at a laptop.
The problem is that in peering out into space, we don't really see things as they are.
After generations of peering into a microscope to examine cells, scientists could simply stroll straight through one.
Another shot showed Dream in a red lobster costume with her big brother peering over her shoulder.
He struck a heroic pose, peering down through his Leica, as if to document the Lilliputians below.
Jim Warlick was peering into a dark tractor-trailer parked in an airplane hangar in northeast Georgia.
The camera then switches places to show us his eyes peering out through the slot in wonder.
"We took the risk and we are paying the price," says Mr Torres, peering at his poster.
Benjamin Willard, peering out through slatted window blinds while on the violent bender that opens Apocalypse Now.
Peering inside at the security desk, where a uniformed body sat, I wondered: Who had found her?
Peering through the Wooster Group's technological menagerie, we can see the battle of the sexes more clearly.
I paced, peering at the airport police by the entrance and the hulking armored truck just outside.
Instead of the missing lover's "eyes to behold her," there are only the eyes of peering strangers.
"She's … she's nodding her head," the judge said, peering down from the bench through black-rim glasses.
Peering at thousands of years of history or even 100 years of modern art can be intimidating.
He's a busy demon, peering out through Mr. Murray's squinty eyes, seeing all and remaining actively unimpressed.
Clay himself is constantly peering through bedroom windows and lurking in the shadows, watching Hannah's memories unfold.
Sometimes, an eight-foot-tall grizzly up on its hind legs will be peering back at them.
He is in a world where he thoroughly belongs, not peering through a window at somebody else's.
The parents there were confronted by their own anxieties in others' faces, as if peering into mirrors.
Peering farther out, other astronomers spotted a black hole destroying and shredding a star in distant galaxy.
Peering farther out, other astronomers spotted a black hole destroying and shredding a star in distant galaxy.
He described peering into the darkness over their gunsights, worn out by the shock of the missiles.
"We look over, and Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Sonia Sotomayor are peering through the door," he said.
The mouse is on the left side of the image, peering out from behind an orange mushroom.
Peering down the rails revealed something that looks more like a wriggling snake than an iron road.
Peering down the rails revealed something that looks more like a wriggling snake than an iron road.
His world shrank to what rehearsals had drilled him for: peering into his sector, ready to kill.
It feels like peering through a window into the way the Trump White House sees the world.
A nation constantly peering at itself through a peephole camera is not, strictly, a nation more divided.
Tay seems to be peering in the direction of an unsuspecting Tom, who's jawboning with Idris Elba.
"I had this 'crane index' during the first boom," Ullman said to me, peering up at the sky.
Standing at the edge of the sand and peering outward, it's hard to say what's beyond the horizon.
"Open?" he requests sweetly in the first clip, peering at the pink mirrored box sent by Jenner, 21.
Peering into the brain's workings as it is working offers data that might not have applications for decades.
And in the long run — peering into that burgeoning corporate cemetery — that's an incredible investment for future returns.
Books, rather than bite-sized posts and podcasts, take you spelunking instead of merely peering into the cave.
The lives of Ruth and Cora intertwine as if something — or someone — is watching over them, peering in.
A very different set of "Angel Eyes" are soon going to be peering up at Stephen Barker Liles!
At the time, very few exoplanets had been detected, so the instrument was peering deep into the unknown.
Starting at the bottom of the cart, we spot red and white labels peering through the metal slats.
On a muggy August morning, I found myself peering deeply into a cavernous hole of mouse-shaped confections.
Pejić is peering out from behind her tousled mane on the glossy exterior of GQ Portugal's April issue.
Vo likens dipping your toe into the digital records of your romantic past to peering into Pandora's Box.
Randt was sitting at a table, peering down at us as if we were a mug of coffee.
The mouse is on the left side of the image, peering out from behind an orange mushroom cap.
He navigated by peering through a hole in the windshield, caused by shelling more than a year earlier.
He ran to a locked door and, peering through the window, saw an officer on the other side.
Wait, maybe they're running away from the cameras so they can play make-believe without us peering in.
In it, Trayce and Landon are huddled together on a couch in the Wagner home, peering into tablet.
A video of Wednesday's arrest shows Pelle, 54, peering out from behind a wardrobe at the bunker's entrance.
It was like peering into an alternative world of everyday physics, staring backward into a geologically embryonic time.
Their warnings are so dire that you may start peering sideways at your cellphone, wondering what it's thinking.
At a beach outing, he is scolded for peering at a man changing his clothes under a towel.
Peering into the building where the bank had been, I was reminded of one famous customer in particular.
A photograph on La Patrie's front page the next morning showed him peering up from his hospital bed.
In another case, a victim reported seeing Ragheb in the victim's backyard, peering into the windows, authorities said.
A racing fan who grew up in North Carolina, William Byron remembers peering into windows at Hendrick Motorsports.
Within seconds of entering the backyard, video showed Dean peering through a window in which he saw Jefferson.
Last weekend, a stylish uptown crowd could be spotted peering through windows and looking to replenish their wardrobes.
Peering into the windows of one family home, I could see piles of clothes, books, DVDs and magazines.
How often would he retrace his steps, wandering right back to the lip of the bog, peering in?
Peering in, I saw punters slot two-pence-piece after two-pence-piece into the equipment, almost robotically.
Peering up at the Hollywood Sign or inspecting stars of the Hollywood Walk of Fame remain free, however.
When Trump gave his Oval Office address, the framed photo of his dad was peering over his shoulder.
The effect is as if Smith is peering down into the interior of a shaken-up snow globe.
I began to record Rob by peering around the closet door and through the glass in the bathroom door.
Peering into its cloudy heart, Hubble has found some of the most beautiful chaos of star birth ever captured.
He grins as he describes the scene, peering through the eyes of a version of himself from decades ago.
But peering out the windows and onto the vast hilly expanse of the courtyard, all of that peels away.
Peering outside the window, Salzman said she saw some of the other DOS members lined up outside and handcuffed.
And so the image was made with Wojnarowicz's lips slight parted and eyes tightly closed, peering form the earth.
Body camera footage shows an officer peering through two open doors, but he doesn't knock or announce his presence.
I was creeped out by the uncanny figures of corn-haired children peering at me from a classic car.
To her right: Declan Kelleher, Ireland's permanent representative, peering through his glasses and thumbs tapping away on a phone.
The suspect briefly appeared in court Friday, wearing a prison jumpsuit and peering back at the audience several times.
We're the voyeurs, the ones peering through the keyhole into a different reality that is still, somehow, our own.
In the figurative sense, The Bachelor makes us faintly aware that we're peering in on the beginnings of intimacy.
In the distance, stood a black mountain range, the bright edges of the northern lights peering out from behind.
Viewers see a skateboarder peering into a building that looks like it's Rhode Island — but is, in fact, Reykjavik.
Opening Snapchat lately feels like peering into the back of a dark, old wardrobe, and finding nothing but dust.
I remember the detective peering over his shoulder taking a mental note of the father/son duo in handcuffs.
At times it felt like I was an exorcist, peering into the void and letting it speak through me.
I put the headset on and pulled it down so that my eyes were peering through a glass visor.
To her horror, she realized a man in a ski mask holding a gun was peering through her door.
Peering intensely through half-moon glasses, Mr Sackmann sprinkles on black pepper: "not too much and not too little".
Eventually the characters learn that the whole world is peering in on their survival competition and wagering on it.
In their yellow berets, they are confined to peering over the wall of their headquarters near the State House.
When your human sees you peering out from behind the wall, that means she knows you're lying in wait.
Is she there as a voyeur, peering, like Paley in prison, into a life that she'd never otherwise see?
Krgovich, with that metropolitan sensibility, sets himself up as an observer, analyzing himself and peering out at the world.
It's a totally different feeling from sitting countless rows back, peering at a row of dots on a stage.
Those on the uppermost rows could feel like they are peering off the roof of a 14-story building.
Peering back into the central room, he could see Nicoll and Kasal in the bathroom off an adjacent wall.
He said that one day, a policeman noticed him peering out and demanded to know who made the holes.
I'm no dentist, yet one recent afternoon, I still found myself peering intently into Greg Dubin's wide-open mouth.
Perhaps we can learn something about ourselves, and our political moment, by peering into Mill's own crisis of faith.
My friend Yaakov and I sat on a low concrete wall in the West Bank, peering into the darkness.
Across the street, two security guards in a corporate building leaned forward, peering with furrowed brows through tinted windows.
In a movie theater, you were free, say, to do some vicarious peering into the girls' shower after gym.
We watched as guards gathered at a desk behind a glass partition, peering at us and mumbling among themselves.
One guy has so many tattoos on his face he seems to be peering out from behind a thicket.
Her father, John Wineland, recalls peering down at his daughter as she screamed amid the medical equipment and tubes.
Peering for just a moment into the heart of the universe and snatching some truth before the curtain closes.
They stood at the doorway for more than a minute, peering into what appeared to be an empty room.
A handful of gendarmes loitered on a steel walkway that ran above the complex, peering down at the crowd.
As Ms. Bouley was crouching by the abandoned den and peering into the hole, she met the likely answer.
Many blacks and wealthy, educated whites are peering incredulously at poor whites who feel marginalized in their own country.
Peering over her glasses, she launched into a series of questions so scathing that the Senate chamber fell silent.
Two boys were peering at insects through a microscope when they started fighting over who got to look next.
As Ms. Bouley was crouching by the abandoned den and peering into the hole, she met the likely answer.
" Still, he acknowledged, "there's pleasure in pruriently peering into people's love lives, especially when they're not wearing many clothes.
It shows a child peering through a chain-link fence as a woman's voice criticizes the family separation practice.
Britney, peering at herself in a mirror, shaves off what's left of her brown hair with a giant grin.
The peering of the boy represents an image born out of black cultural looking and the white historical gaze.
In pop culture's mucked-up mythology, there are definitely three fates peering down at celebrities and determining their romantic destiny.
Upstream speeds, the quality of your router, and even congestion at internet peering and interconnection points can impact game play.
"This peering at unit sales and new sales records makes little sense from my point of view," the CEO said.
And the giant marshmallow monster sits atop the roof, surveying the small town like a king peering at his kingdom.
The small scale and cute levels give it something of a diorama feel, like you're peering into these tiny worlds.
Bodycam footage from the morning Jefferson was killed showed an officer peering through two open doors without announcing his presence.
Looking at the patterns is like peering into a lake as shadows commingle with shimmering reflections of the world above.
No wonder that many of his countrymen are placing high hopes on the great dragon peering down from the north.
Thais grew up surrounded by photographs of him peering intently through his round spectacles at projects in far-flung fields.
Peering outside at threatening skies, he saw one of the fourth graders walking his dog just as a downpour began.
Visually, this is a game of peering at the innards of a space station through a variety of camera lenses.
FOR YEARS investors dreamed of peering into the books of Saudi Aramco, the oil colossus wholly owned by Saudi Arabia.
It's pretty funny, so I knelt down with my hand out to Zeus, peering into Lilly's eyes, as they approached.
That raw, vulnerable take on female friendship was exactly what made peering into the lives of Hannah Horvath and co.
Soon he was sitting at the wheel, peering out the windshield at what I imagined was a field of dreams.
Watching Happy Hour is like peering into a limpid lake: You can see all the way down to the bottom.
We're peering through the windshield, sharing the perspective of a soldier riding shotgun as he scans for roadside explosive devices.
Certainly, the entire interconnection regime was predicated on the fears of anti-competitive peering and gatekeeper status concocted by Netflix.
Peering into the fund, the largest holdings are Chinese and other Asian technology companies, such as Tencent, Alibaba and Baidu.
The tail itself was emblazoned with a blue image of a peering eye belonging to famed British physicist Stephen Hawking.
I pause in the echo and splash, peering up at the vaulted ceiling, the reflecting light spinning along the rock.
Meanwhile, young Republican National Committee staff members pressed themselves against the windows, peering out and taking photographs of the scene.
In the produce aisle, a man with a young face and sincere glasses is peering into a crate of—something.
Suddenly, the microscope seemed to be peering deep in the ocean, as if we were floating toward a coral reef.
It gathers its own data from providers and from the PeeringDB database, the de facto standard for network peering information.
"We don't want to just copy the Swiss," he said, looking up from peering at a watch through a loupe.
Effectively peering into those haystacks is made more difficult because almost 90 percent of the plots involved a single individual.
I see it as a snapshot, as if I am Orion, peering down from afar, wondering what will happen next.
"Reckoning" glosses over an expansive definition of physical assault without peering too closely at its expansive law-and-order implications.
But peering through our own cultural lens is not the only way to adjudicate the value of an artist's work.
Peering at a reporter's cell phone, he could see himself slide into view and clobber Lewis before the pass arrived.
But, curious about what her husband and neighbors were doing, she spent days peering over the wall of her yard.
Even the inventive "Star Trek" writers peering into the future, though, could not imagine a completely self-driving Starship Enterprise.
Rooms are modern with contemporary photography and whimsical touches like a painted set of eyes peering down at the bed.
The animals roam the streets at will, uprooting plants from pots, leaving trails of dirty handprints and peering through windows.
"Normally, there's lots of noise here," Mr. Tibbitts said, standing on his porch and peering out at the deserted street.
Books like Catalyst and comics like Shattered Empire had already been peering into unseen corners of the Star Wars universe.
The medical student, lithe and light-haired, kept us moving, peering through swinging doors, conferring with colleagues in blue scrubs.
"I think this is going to be our team," Hornacek said, peering ahead to the second chapter of the season.
Someone outside was peering into the house while someone inside was trying to look even deeper, into the walls themselves.
But the character's maniacal bent increasingly came through in Mr. Relyea's chilling tones as Judith kept peering behind the doors.
"The next day, a storm took the tree out," she said, peering up at the cross with a benign smile.
Kelly, in jeans and a glittery T-shirt, leaned on her mother's shoulders, peering at the papers she was signing.
Additionally, as part of the fun of walking along the Strand is peering into beachfront homes, you'll have less privacy.
JR's startling mural of a little boy peering over the border in Tecate, Mexico made a splash in the media.
There are some software tweaks you can make too, if you're worried about anyone peering back at you over the web.
Many governments are now peering into citizens' social media profiles, and efforts to mine publicly available information are becoming official policies.
Just over a year ago, I was peering through a window into a San Francisco courtroom, waiting to be allowed inside.
The NSA describes these locations as "peering link router complex" sites while AT&T calls them "Service Node Routing Complexes" (SNRCs).
Photos show the bear putting its paws up on the sliding glass door, and peering inside the window to the kitchen.
He's standing on a rickety staircase in the observatory of the University of Amsterdam, peering through a telescope at the sun.
Instead of simply her reflection peering back, a personal trainer is visible and offers suggestions on how to correct her form.
Some 20 seconds later, Namir can be seen crouched down, peering around a street corner with his long lens camera raised.
He was nervous about being seen cruising past with the conspicuous face of a stranger peering out from his passenger seat.
Issues only generally came up when I was using the Xbox One controller to move the camera while also peering around.
"You're kidding..." I said, peering at my skin in the bathroom mirror, the morning after rolling 540 microneedles across my face.
Imagine him peering past theatre footlights through clouds of cigar smoke, checking that every row is full and each face rapt.
Many of the paintings in the grid are cropped views of a black head or face peering out from behind bars.
Kangxi was not above a little supervision of his own, peering over the shoulders of his craftsmen to inspect his trinkets.
A picture of one of them -- piercing eyes peering out from under a pink blanket -- is something you just can't unsee.
But after peering into the fish's mouth, the Missouri fisherman realized he'd actually hauled up a Russian nesting doll of nightmares.
For each geographical expansion, the startup needs to find new data centers and sign peering deals with telecom companies around Europe.
I'm standing in the middle of a wide, grassy field, peering at a tiny, smoking rocket three miles in the distance.
Peering into the reception area, I saw a burly man bound securely to the confines of a high-backed wooden wheelchair.
In observing objects so distant, astronomers are peering back in history because of the length of time light takes to travel.
Casual fans tuning into the final throes of the 210 regular season just might think they're peering into a parallel world.
The house manager sensed something was wrong, walked over to the balcony and saw the man peering through Demi's bedroom window.
Nothing. Tensions rise as the judges hover over grids of the teens, peering closely to see whose faces are the hottest.
Minutes later, the anthropologist and several task force members stood side-by-side, hands on their knees, peering at the earth.
Our smiles and eyes met in this instant community — each one of us peering around to find the melon's rightful owner.
Here you may come upon Alex Rodriguez, the Yankee slugger, peering a bit uncertainly into a case of silicone formal wear.
Depending on the game you're playing, it can feel like you're peering into another world through a window on your lap.
But as Jordan's experience suggests — and as parents peering over their children's shoulders sense — Minecraft is a different sort of phenomenon.
It also has the same touch-and-drag feature for moving the autofocus points around while you're peering through that viewfinder.
"This is the least Christmassy thing I've done this year," Chan said, peering behind a door to a staff locker room.
We killed time by peering into the busy kitchen where I watched a baker pouring green batter into a shallow pan.
He recalled peering out his window in a moment of loneliness to watch "machine gunners" pace around the White House grounds.
Perhaps I felt this way because I was experiencing religion from the inside as opposed to peering in curiously from afar.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Santa, poised over the mission control center, peering at a gleaming satellite on the screen.
On closer inspection of the hilltop from the ground across the river, at least two officers are peering through rifle scopes.
On Monday morning, Parisians were peering into its windows at vintage motorcycles, "Baywatch"-red lifeguard hoodies and coconut-flour tortilla chips.
The telescope can characterize their atmospheres by peering into them and even discern chemistry, weather and circulation patterns, the agency said.
The two-headed Martian had an impolite habit of peering into the fourth-story windows on both sides of the street.
Astronomers captured the first-ever images of a black hole, peering inside one of the deepest, darkest abysses in the cosmos.
On the F line in Brooklyn, I often find myself peering down the tracks wondering if my train will ever come.
Here's what you need to know to read along with the other Fed watchers peering into the central bankers' crystal ball.
The promises were made after a public outcry over reports that Uber employees were peering into the travel logs of customers.
A professional soldier, peering through the scope of his rifle at a twelve-year-old, might hesitate to pull the trigger.
Peering through a hole, I could see the houses across the clearing and, behind them, the yellow dome of a mosque.
Peering over his shoulder, like a shy sidekick, was Jefferson, his big nose held high, showing his nostrils to the world.
But peering into the world of this competent stranger on Reddit, I was overwhelmed by a mix of desperation and hope.
In 1831, at the age of 12, she was peering through a telescope to count out the seconds of an eclipse.
Apparently not everyone thrills to the harmless voyeurism of peering into other people's back pages, as Baker of Bookmarc pointed out.
A young man about 18 years old answered the door, partially opening it and peering out at my partner and me.
In a blog post, ThousandEyes conceded the incident could have been simply been a technical glitch relating to the BGP peering agreements between the MainOne and China Telecom, the biggest fixed-line service in China:Our analysis indicates that the origin of this leak was the BGP peering relationship between MainOne, the Nigerian provider, and China Telecom.
I still very much realized I was simply looking through a window in front of me and merely peering inside of it.
MainOne has a peering relationship with Google via IXPN in Lagos and has direct routes to Google, which leaked into China Telecom.
The crowd swelled toward the podium and I stood on tiptoe, peering between heads and red hats and foam fingers to see.
The intrepid orbiter was roughly 10,274 miles (16,535 km) above Jupiter's cloud tops, peering into its Great Red Spot and multicolored bands.
The actress got a tattoo of a similar-looking woman peering over one shoulder on the center of her left upper thigh.
Body camera footage from that night shows Dean, 34, peering through two open doors and walking around the perimeter of the house.
"Red and gold has a lot of baggage that isn't particularly helpful to this film," she said, peering through tortoise shell specs.
"According to the app you gotta squeeze its little right hand there, to activate it," said Erin, peering up from her phone.
Click here to view original GIFThe unfortunate truth of peering into our collective past is that eventually, something intolerant rears its head.
Ajit Pai, chairman of the FCCHowever, you can still go dark, if you don't want big telecom peering into your private life.
Without the 'm' stamped on each candy, you would almost assume this was footage from by a telescope peering deep into space.
Produce any referrals to other agencies and their reportsCopies of the paid peering agreements between Comcast and Netflix and Verizon and Netflix.
The Rosetta spacecraft has spent three years peering at Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko from orbit—but this week, its watch will end.
By peering beyond the visible spectrum of light, there's literally no telling what Webb might learn about the birth of the universe.
While some pairs seemed cognizant of the wider audience peering in on their conversations, other pairs eventually delved into very personal topics.
"You guys can't even see my face and I can barely see you," she says, peering out through a half-closed eyelid.
"Who are you?" the mother asked, peering at this stranger holding her swaddled son, life-sustaining wires taped to his tiny cheek.
The clown incursion began as a stealth operation, first with one and then another peering tentatively out at us from the wings.
"Not many places will you have a herd of elephants peering down and adding extra pressure to sink your putt," Player said.
We are peering into an alternate dimension wherein Mewtwo is floating around like a god, combining humans and animals seemingly at random.
When his characters look out windows onto level fields stretching to the horizon, as they invariably do, they are simultaneously peering inward.
She was waving and gesturing at the group, which was now peering into one of the shadowy rooms of the abbot's house.
Photo: LensrentalsThe next time you're peering deep inside one of your camera lenses and discover a tiny speck of dust, don't complain.
The corrugated metal roofs of those still standing were ripped off, the contents visible from above as if peering into doll's houses.
" Then there's this about George W. Bush's paintings: "Like peering into the shattered mind of a suicidal beagle that's lost depth perspective.
"The last thing we want is boys peering up girls' skirts while they are climbing the stairs," Dr. Jones told the publication.
He keeps his black cap pulled down tight over his head, with those cool, coal-burner eyes peering out of the shadows.
Mazer was standing right in front of him, peering in at my grandfather's face like an exterminator checking a baseboard for holes.
I like imagining disappointed vapers peering inside, shaking their heads and exhaling orange-scented nicotine smoke against the windowpanes before skulking away.
Peering inside cells has been an integral part of biology ever since the 17th century, when cells were discovered under a microscope.
More than a dozen could be seen peering through windows on the third floor as wedding guests crowded on the sidewalk below.
It was like peering into what a future might look like after we are gone, a disaster movie without the movie part.
The default scenarios used by investors peering into the future are from the International Energy Agency, which represents developed-world energy consumers.
Very few of them look directly at the camera, instead peering truculently at the ground or blandly off into the middle distance.
People have always been fascinated with peering into the lives of celebrities, and social media can make them seem closer than ever.
It looks back at the long story of a scientific discovery, like peering at ancient starlight through the barrel of a telescope.
I assured Syd I didn't spend all my time peering at them, but rather couldn't avoid seeing them when I gazed out.
By peering into the eye, doctors can detect signs of glaucoma, diabetes, high blood pressure and other serious or life-threatening conditions.
A photograph of Puerto Rican community organizers includes Mercedes Arroyo, who sat for Neel in 1952, peering upward through big brown eyes.
So I found myself peering through the holes of a fence at what was left of one of the earliest human structures.
The video shows multiple people peering down into the embankment, some praying loudly, as law enforcement works to get the driver free.
The trio posed for photos together peering through a ripped sheet of giant white paper, as shared by the music legend on Instagram.
As he approached the home, police allege Patterson noticed Jayme's father, 56-year-old James Closs, peering out a window with a flashlight.
Unlike Nikon, Canon does let you drag a finger on the touchscreen when peering through the EVF to move the focus point around.
LA's startup community has been increasingly gathering the attention of prominent venture capitalists, especially those peering into digital media and entertainment-focused companies.
The screen doesn't recenter itself when you're glancing at a file in Windows Explorer, and apps don't open simply by peering at them.
WHEN SATELLITES TRAIN their cameras onto Africa at night, it is almost as if they are peering back to an age before electricity.
The image was taken when the orbiter was soaring 7,900 miles (12,700 km) above Jupiter's cloud tops, peering into a particularly stormy region.
Montgomery posted a shot of Turner's finished thigh tattoo, a line drawing of a woman peering over her left shoulder, to his feed.
More beautiful than the mountainscape were the people: responding with friendly namastes, peering out from their windows and doorways as we passed by.
The trio posed for photos together, peering through a ripped sheet of giant white paper, as shared by the music legend on Instagram.
It shines down from billboards across the country alongside his ubiquitous visage, smiling on a farm or peering through binoculars aboard a warship.
Peering at it through a microscope, he turns the knob of a machine to nudge the needle a fraction of a micron forward.
But then...cut to a titanium robot sadly peering in the window of a bar while humans enjoy beer and each other's company.
Peering into one of the foamcore constructions, one gets the sense of venturing into Godard's mind, where jumbled pieces retain some underlying logic.
They also faced numerous accusations that they were letting interconnection peering points congest to drive up costs for transit companies and content competitors.
Tillerson, peering down over his reading glasses, spoke in a deep Texas drawl that evoked a frontier sheriff about to lose his patience.
On Facebook, I'm posed by a professional photographer, waist contorted into a slimmed line, eyes peering up out the window of a skyscraper.
A French guerrilla artist unveiled Thursday a massive installation at the U.S.-Mexico border that depicts a child peering over the border fence.
Morgan compared the use of the malware — a "network investigative technique," or NIT, in FBI parlance — to peering through a suspect's broken blinds.
Using iPads, visitors can take an augmented reality tour throughout the campus, peering into areas that are usually off-limits to the public.
Duff's promo becomes a little sad to watch, like we're peering behind the curtain of the tween fantasy that was Disney Channel stardom.
Wizarding World Phoenix Vanity Mirror, $129Rise like a phoenix in the morning when you get ready while peering into this ornate swivel mirror.
"It's degrading for the government to blame women for being out at night," she told CNN, peering out beneath her signature baseball cap.
"They opposed all forms of unfree labor—not just slavery but serfdom, peonage, unpaid apprenticeship," she said, peering at some undergraduates in front.
I was detained by the N.S.A.'s police force while peering through a fence, trying to figure out what the eavesdroppers did where.
Above the store, a woman stood in the window of an apartment on the fourth floor, peering down at the near empty street.
Contemplating these artifacts or peering at a wealth of historical dance footage are now a natural extension of the city's vast cultural offerings.
Mr. Argent was especially known for "I See What You Mean," a 173-foot-tall blue bear peering into the Colorado Convention Center.
Peering into the long and narrow former factory building where the festival was being held, she saw paintings being knocked to the floor.
Fellig's shot, made at night with his box camera, flash and shutter release cord, was funny; it showed him peering into the trunk.
In this fashion they spent the next 10 hours, braced awake by their own terror, peering into the darkness, waiting for the attack.
If Fox News anchors style themselves as generals in the culture wars, Maddow views herself as an observer peering in on the action.
"Somebody else just started talking," she shouted, peering over the crowds at the teletron, which was not visible to anybody on the ground.
Peering through thick eyeglasses, the 75-year-old retired chemist checked the plastic bottle attached at the top, filled with alcohol and bugs.
Madeline kicks off the episode by peering over the cliff Jane keeps sprinting to in a mad dash to escape her own problems.
He still finds his subjects in the midst of action, with the six men peering up toward the viewer from their ledger book.
On a recent weekend visit, viewers lined nearly each case, peering through the glass at the leaves and petals, some rendered with realistic decay.
"Before the announcement firms were peering over the precipice," said Catherine McGuinness, in practice the political leader of the historic financial district's municipal body.
In particular, the Cruz poster uncannily evokes Glenn Grohe's 1942 poster "He's Watching You" showing a German soldier peering at America with devious intent.
Rylund Johnson opens the door when I climb aboard in a red flannel onesie, peering through thick-rimmed glasses perched above a bushy beard.
Peering through this cylindrical device, the quality of light cast upon the wall changes, intensifying until I can no longer distinguish surface from space.
No one knows where all this is headed, but "Dark Net" is at least peering into the possible futures with more sophistication than most.
Gazing at the stars from Earth is awe-inspiring, but would you find it less so knowing there are satellites peering back at you?
They all look pretty simple from the Alice in Wonderland perspective, where she's peering through the tiny door in the baseboards into a garden.
Peering through the glass, I saw a bare concrete space with a few fire extinguishers, sawhorses, and unopened bags of concrete on the floor.
Specifically, the "Peeper Creeper," which hangs on a window and looks like someone peering inside, was pulled after customers complained that it glorified voyeurism.
There, we encounter a woman nervously peering inside the entrance of her tent, having been awoken by a large crab crawling across her body.
As long as we are peering through the lens of whiteness our future will look like our present -- which looks frighteningly like our past.
It's not uncommon to see natural hair, dark skin, and curvy bodies peering up at you from your local bookstore or the airport today.
Second and third photos on the post show the family of four posing all together, with Francesca peering curiously at her new little sibling.
Families huddled together in the terminal, whispering and peering at their phones but some only heard about the crash when journalists started to arrive.
When Vardakostas was a toddler, the town's local newspaper, Dana Point News, ran a photograph of him peering through the restaurant's walk-up window.
PRC media reports showed Xi in battle dress addressing the troops, looking at a tank, and peering through the sights of an automatic weapon.
Sixty-five inches was too large, and I could tell that just by peering through my somewhat magical augmented reality smartphone from the couch.
As soon as she disappeared behind the screen, a group of visitors arrived on the floor, peering in at those lying on the tables.
"My friend used to stay here," he said, peering into the window of a building, its walls falling apart and floors covered in debris.
Kyle wasn't sure what to think until he walked back to their house — only to see the nanny peering out of the bedroom window.
With his peering, dozy eyes, he seemed to have only just got out of bed, or to be about to slop back into it.
After this Pyrrhic publication, I'll be peering beyond peer review to share Air Climate Energy (ACE) research and analysis with the timeliness they require.
Through a hole in the wall, they become voyeurs peering avidly at their rapturously happy newlywed neighbors (Mélanie Laurent and Melvil Poupaud) having sex.
In it, Parker perches on an unmade bed in a dark room, hands clasped, peering out the window presumably waiting for someone to return.
I used the app for a few days, peering into crises unfolding around me in a pre-release version of Citizen for San Francisco.
Their latest album, MAGMA (out now on Roadrunner Records) sees them take a more introspective approach, peering into the dark recesses of the soul.
Hours before a close flyby of Jupiter on Wednesday, NASA's Juno spacecraft experienced a malfunction that scrambled plans for peering deep into the planet.
On a recent weekday, Berkowitz sorted through bins and boxes of medication in a back hallway of the hospital's pharmacy, peering at expiration dates.
Peering at the screen, I saw a small, disgruntled-looking bird with a slim tail and a tiny patch of white over its eye.
" Backstage the wide-eyed kid leans against the doorjamb peering at the chaos and exhales to no one in particular: "This is so cool.
Ancient history: With an analysis of DNA preserved in ancient skeletons on the Iberian Peninsula, scientists are peering into human prehistory in the region.
On their Instagram account, they later shared a photograph of the queen peering smilingly into the baby's face while his beaming mother held him.
He's as laconic off the court as he is agitated on it, and peering through shades he declined to emote for the press horde.
The tangibly descending light animates each element, turning the dots of the model's eyes into a human presence peering at us from the depths.
The shaky footage shows the iguana peering out of the toilet and the man's grandmother screaming as she chases it with a hair brush.
From the perspective of an outsider peering into the EVE Online universe, it's evident that making them happen is kind of a big deal.
The watermarks, nestled inside the openings made by the interlocking, sharply angled planes, become blind eyes peering out of the painting at the viewer.
"There's no reason we want people putting any kind of plastic over their head," she said, peering over the screen of her open laptop.
After years of peering out at busy streets from apartment windows, I have a balcony that overlooks a lake flanked by waterfalls and forests.
Some climbed up to its rooftop for a view of the city, while others rode their bike to the front glass windows, peering in.
They instructed the occupants to place their identification cards on the dashboard, peering through the windshield and tapping the information into tablets they carried.
They instructed the occupants to place their identification cards on the dashboard, peering through the windshield and tapping the information into tablets they carried.
Kendall has by then spent much of this episode peering over ledges … and on the same day a Waystar employee shot himself, no less.
When Hughes finally appears, peering anxiously from behind a curtain, he is already in the throes of paranoia and a worsening obsessive-compulsive disorder.
If you're in one of the window suites, you get a pair of binoculars for peering out of the window, which is pretty cool.
It doesn't create the illusion of a space or structure that could be entered into, or even one worth peering at from closer up.
But for those who are still peering through the haze, officials recommend taking precautions, like avoiding strenuous activity outdoors, to stem any negative effects.
You know, like, a person is facing away from the camera, looking back, with a weird little dog peering out from the bubble. Gorgeous!
The finest moments in his poetry are the weathered ones, the melancholic lines in which he's peering through the fog to examine his past.
We continued along a dirt path bisecting the meadow, startling a prairie dog that was peering out of a burrow to our immediate right.
The federal agents acted as if they owned the Diné, peering inside the eight-sided hogans with dirt floors that represented home and womb.
Peering through his affordability lens, Mr Scheer says the tax raises the cost for ordinary people of heating their homes and driving to work.
One moment, she was looking through a tiny window, the next, she saw her own face peering in: huge, piggy nostrils, open-pored, grotesque.
He was awakened by the arrival of three of Angela's sons, Winston, Benson, and Isaiah, who introduced themselves while peering at him in bed.
In Adrienne Elise Tarver's installation at Victori + Mo, the viewer is compelled to play the role of a voyeur peering through a jungle canopy.
However, look again at the areas of blue peering through the layers of pink, and the way the colors hint at modeling and volume.
Before Bandcamp-born songwriters like (Sandy) Alex G and Mitski legitimized inward-peering indie rock for the modern age, Duster penned the operations manual.
Tellers and those who oversaw them once played a sober, respected role in towns small and large, carefully counting out bills and peering at signatures.
Image: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI/New HorizonsAstronomers peering closely at images of Pluto have spotted what look like dunes on the surface of the former planet.
We'll hopefully find out soon — all we know now is that there's an eye peering out as Sasha from the hole in the attic floor.
The gritty closeups in Fujiwara's series Friday Reports show reporters clutching microphones, photographers peering through lenses, all of them caught in the glare of spotlights.
Other presidents have made the same journey -- all peering into the North through binoculars -- but none have actually met the despotic leaders who rule it.
Which is why this Privacy Shade app for BlackBerry is a clever solution for stopping creeps like me from peering over increasingly large smartphone screens.
"Charter's new peering policy is a welcome and significant departure from the efforts of some ISPs to collect access tolls on the internet," Netflix wrote.
He was like some fearful sailor, sawing the wheel back and forth, peering into the night and trying to steer by some far-off star.
While the singer has the propensity for peering into life's bleaker corners, but he's also reconciled his past and has no interest in dramatizing it.
Plus, peering into the planets' atmospheres is less challenging since these planets orbit around a star that's much smaller and fainter than our yellow Sun.
She was fun and sweet and loving, wistful and thoughtful in the answers that she seemed to search for, peering out on the horizon line.
To draw less attention to himself, Handal became a participant of sorts: he wore a latex mask while shooting, peering through eyeholes into the viewfinder.
There's no two-player option, and if you aren't in the driver's seat it can feel like peering over someone's shoulder into their virtual life.
This model also gives Arm and its newish owner, SoftBank, a Japanese internet and telecoms conglomerate, a way of peering into the future of tech.
The couple shared a recent glimpse of their son on Father's Day, posting an Instagram photo of Archie peering at the camera from Harry's arms.
Documents re: peering agreements between Netflix and any internet service provider, including, nut not limited to, copies of the agreements referred to by the Chairman.
Visual assessment is critical to healthcare — whether that is a doctor peering down your throat as you say "ahhh" or an MRI of your brain.
"It's still spectacular," said Rory, an American tourist peering off the 'knife-edge' bridge which sways high above a winding river gorge under the waterfall.
On STATES OF UNDRESS, model, actress, and journalist Hailey Gates explores fashion scenes across the globe, peering into issues the industry often chooses to ignore.
On the car ride back to her owners' place, I looked down at her, peering up at me in a manner that almost suggested love.
Over 15 years later, I remember the pit in my stomach when I saw him peering through the screen door in a bathrobe at dawn.
When Sy drops off Emmit at home, he glances up to notice the villainous V.M. Varga (David Thewlis) peering down from a second-story window.
Earlier in the day, a cute picture on Wacha's own Instagram account showed the pup peering between the bars of Benjamin's crib at the newborn.
Peering into it, I saw a bright green light shining back at me that looked like it was going to scan my clit for fingerprints.
But in our rush to search for life by peering into deep space, have we overlooked the merits of looking for it in deep time?
While peering out the window of a very locked and likely bulletproof car, June watches Serena saunter up the stairs of an unknown building. Mrs.
Before long, the three grew restless, peering avidly into shop windows, unable, finally, to resist the blandishments of Edith Machinist, a vintage store on Rivington.
Because it's like peering around the trees in our own forest and trying to count them all rather than using an overhead drone, Sheppard said.
Instead of peering through a smartphone screen, you'll look around you naturally and see whatever it is Apple's new operating system, reportedly called rOS, enables.
I find him peering inside the metre-long alter for meat that sits behind the open bar of the venue: the hallowed Kamaasa Shoten grill.
Peering into the windows at the front of the building, I saw some loose pink wall insulation and a few cables on the concrete floor.
Peering through large windows, we spied workers in white aprons and hairnets in a vast milk-processing hall, various aging rooms and a testing lab.
Peering through binoculars, I quickly spotted two large, jet-black raptors soaring in tandem above the sheer granite wall: a mating pair of black eagles.
You'll start to note how one piece seems to 'fit with' another, and how peering properly at yet another provides a window onto another yet.
While the location was safer, with no civilians peering out of bar windows, it was the place where the most dangerous work would take place.
Gardner, meanwhile, admitted he once was picked off first base because he was so intent on peering in to the catcher to get the signs.
So many elements of Armani shows are backward-looking that it is often as if one were peering through the wrong end of a telescope.
The only way fans can watch pitchers get ready is by peering through the one-way windows as if they were visitors at the zoo.
Passing through the pergola parallels the journey that you take to get to the Hills at Governors Island: peering through the arch at Liggett Hall.
When Ellery recently relocated from Sydney to Paris full time, she found herself walking around the city, peering through windows of old, lavishly decorated apartments.
Sitting on the sofa, peering at his smartphone, he noted that the title of his latest book — "Immersion: From Science to Parliament" — has multiple meanings.
Pictures of the seldom-seen 91-year-old former President Jiang Zemin peering at his copy through a chunky magnifying glass flew across the internet.
After peering through the window, Kutcher says he "didn't see anything and just assumed she had gone out with her friend and bailed," according to People.
The new technique can do exactly that, while providing a superior way of peering inside these planet-forming disks to see what's actually going on inside.
Many people take for granted that nobody is peering into their home through their internet-connected cameras, but that's not an assumption that's safe to make.
The pub sits solemnly at a set of traffic lights, peering towards Jamie's Italian, the last stop on a street of chain shops and unremarkable restaurants.
The White House's official Instagram even snapped a shot of Obama at his desk with a snowman peering in as he signed end-of-year bills.
They also posted a photo of the little pup mournfully peering out of a holding cell, probably regretting all of her crimes and rethinking her life.
The best horoscope writers, however, remind us that it's also about peering outward, understanding ourselves in relation to a planet we don't understand and can't control.
Astronauts, peering out of the space station windows, have witnessed close-calls to the exposed space station — including a "bullet hole" left in a solar array.
The lasting effect is not unlike peering at a painting such as Bruegel the Elder's "Children's Games"—a teeming, vulgar and transcendent record of medieval life.
On a number of them we see a squatting figure from behind as if peering into the future, perhaps divining what we are unable to see.
It's like pointing out specific trees with a drone overhead, compared with peering around the trees in our own forest and trying to count them all.
As one portal opened, I crept up on it, peering into an alternate dimension that extended far beyond what had previously just been an ordinary wall.
While Casaleggio was busy peering into the future, he was neglecting more run-of-the-mill sources of revenue that Webegg needed to turn a profit.
"What are we doing here?" bellowed a barefoot man in a baggy Hawaiian shirt and shorts, bright blue eyes peering out from beneath bushy white eyebrows.
He was making coffee when he noticed a face peering in a ground-floor window of the small, three-story building he rented in Santa Cruz.
That was what crossed Gulliver's mind at Edinburgh Airport last week, peering forlornly onto the runway while flight after flight took off for London—without me.
While there's no yellow ballgown in sight, Watson does make a brief appearance at the end of the clip, peering at the fairy tale's iconic rose.
"They keep running back and forth between the houses and a white truck out there," says one of the soldiers, peering through the hole with binoculars.
Thus, girls have long been drawn to games of chance, of luck, of peering into a future that seemed to already have been decided for them.
The warm orange glow of the sirens suggests that they present no danger to the sailors peering at them from over the side of the ship.
Denver educator Kyle Schwartz is peering into the inner lives of her third-grade students — by asking them to write down what they wish she knew.
Peering into a tray filled with pools of pinkish-red liquid, I'm dubious as to whether what I'm looking at is the future of meat production.
"At some point in the last few weeks they must have switched the website's name, the IP, the peering to Voxility and so forth," she speculated.
A woman peering out of a window asked a group of reporters if they could find out about a sick person from a family living nearby.
The biggest obstacle was the cluster of police officers standing guard under the archway at the village's main entrance, peering into cars as they passed by.
"Let's see, Trump's subsidy is a $1.65 per bushel," Brian Wolken says, peering at his phone in the shadow of a grain bin full of beans.
And it seems that recently, a certain subset of audience members have rejected the notion that wildlife cams should be undisturbed portholes peering out into nature.
The staring face of a young boy, peering up wearily from under the weight of his army green helmet, is a display of vulnerability and uncertainty.
Finish chewing that bread stick before peering down at the city below, because if a piece falls over the edge it will flatten a pedestrian's skull.
Then, peering into the rubble by the light of his cellphone, long after rescue workers had moved on to another blast site, he saw something move.
The experience of peering from painting to painting is so vivid, it's akin to standing on a mountain and viewing the snow-capped ranges around you.
Peering around to the other side of the plaster globs, smears, and bulbs of Cerqueira Letie's material are smooth and articulate casts, fragments of her body.
It's as if Broadway is offering to draw us a warm bath of nostalgia just as we're bent over the tub, peering into the clogged drain.
On their Instagram account, Harry and Meghan later shared a photograph of the queen peering smilingly into the baby's face while his beaming mother held him.
In Conway, residents like Ellen Arnold and Peter Saltzstein were busy dealing with the problems in front of them while also peering, grimly, into the future.
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. — The scene was almost quaint, this cowboy-hatted neophyte preaching his gospel as about 2284 supporters, peering out from snow-drenched hoodies, nodded along.
The figures themselves are the basis for your fantasy, with their teasing, ambiguous titles, women dancing to unheard music, or peering through binoculars at objects unseen.
As I walked down the barges, maneuvering around bollards, hatch covers, cables and ropes, I felt like I was peering into a series of living rooms.
What do they see, the man on the subway gazing adoringly at the woman in the faux leopard topcoat, the woman peering into the dark tunnel?
"Less than 10 percent," he said, peering at postcard-size scans of my womb — misshapen triangles of dark static — neatly clipped to a light green folder.
He is peering into his stricken taxi, covered in dust, its side panels missing, and its rear window sporting "plz wash me" graffiti in the dust.
Fearing booby traps, they moved carefully through buildings, peering into cupboards and behind couches, always careful not to move anything that could trigger a makeshift explosive.
These dramatically isolate him in the frame while creating an ambiguous, narratively untethered point of view, as if we were peering at him from a catwalk.
Back turned to the viewer, a Black figure stands at the edge of a rocky abyss, peering into an inky void with a lantern in hand.
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I spin the camera, peering through the snow, and find what I'm looking for: About fifty feet away, I see sparks rising from behind a wall.
And then there's Moxie Marlinspike, peering somberly into the distance wearing a bicycle jersey and an 18-inch-tall helmet shaped like a giant spear of asparagus.
Bourman found herself peering out of the window praying to see land, only to find a sea of clouds that masked any perception of where they were.
Later, Turner's tattoo artist Curt Montgomery shared a photo of Turner's thigh tattoo, which was a strikingly-similar image of the same woman peering over one shoulder.
This is a strange moment in social life when we can feel the ground shifting beneath our feet and see the void peering up through the floorboards.
Season one was surprisingly thoughtful, peering into the inner lives of its teenage cast while acknowledging the impact that such a documentary would have on their lives.
But, uh, you probably already noticed that from your "I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed" vantage spot, peering down on this gnarly human race you hath wrought.
Blocked by a security guard, Harrelson stood in disbelief, longingly peering at the game and awaiting a break in play so he could return to his post.
I spent hours by the inadequate oil-lamp light peering over a hoop that held a cushion cover that I was making for my then-boyfriend's birthday.
But rereading their most recent messages or looking through her feed often gave Jean the sense of peering through a door, one she could still get through.
When famous stars play gay characters with such compassion, it can feel like they're peering into our little queer souls, like they get us in some way.
The five boys are clad only in their tighty-whities, and they're peering over the edge of the cliff into the green water of a quarry below.
A few hoping to jam to some Kanye tunes were instead treated to West peering out of the sunroof of a car that drove by the venue.
In another of Mr Kapoor's metaphors, instead of peering from the mouth of the cave up into the sky, artists have instead turned back into the shadows.
As though we are all peering through the same kaleidoscope, searching for the light on the other side yet becoming distracted by ever-changing conditions and threats.
He has been peering into the gloom for hours, days, years, if he has to admit the truth about the depth of his obsession for this hunt.
Per the Times:"There's no reason we want people putting any kind of plastic over their head," she said, peering over the screen of her open laptop.
Covering up your webcam with a little strip of tape is the new hip thing — at least if you're trying to avoid the peering eyes of hackers.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Dr. Linda Liau works with the precision of a master, peering into a patient's head with magnifying loupes as she removes a brain tumor.
I remember watching an inmate porter on the sidewalk outside my dorm; he was peering down at the ground as though searching for a lost wedding ring.
Image credit: Mika McKinnonFor the next hour, we paced around restlessly, alternating between peering into the mist and searching for that elusive single bar of cellular service.
Blake Lively is introduced in this thriller riding in a rugged roadster and peering at a smartphone while a scraggly-bearded, longhaired driver navigates rough forest terrain.
Now they were peering at register totals, fumbling for credit cards, swiping and swiping, then attempting the chip system, one way and then the other, forgetting PINs.
We're analytic thinkers, meaning we see the world in a linear fashion, carving out separate events and peering at them through a lens of cause and effect.
The 22-year-old had always loved to cook, often peering over her aunt's shoulder and following her around the kitchen while she prepared traditional Salvadoran dishes.
But today, largely thanks to space telescopes peering out from Earth's orbit, we know we look up at night into a galaxy with more planets than stars.
It's difficult to read the passage and not think of beloved Francie Nolan peering out another window in another New York City borough, almost 100 years earlier.
The resulting images are immediately intriguing: the figures' bodies resemble wax sculptures, but their expressions are alive, with glistening eyes peering out from beneath carefully crafted costumes.
While Marie Curie and Sigmund Freud were peering inside the body and mind, Europe was sleepwalking toward a war that would tear open both with horrifying efficiency.
Imagine you're peering at a fascinating scene through a telescope, but the detail that really intrigues you is at the very edge of your field of view.
Or, it hadn't until last week, when I found myself peering into the pulsing touchscreen of something called the RegisTree and being asked to determine my fate.
Peering through a small window, surrounded by blackness, he witnessed bioluminescence, and described a giant fish or other creature that some say he may have made up.
One hoary legend has it that a giant mythical cat called the Jolakotturinn wanders the streets this time of year, peering into the homes of small children.
"I think it's one of those photos they blur up to make it look like a watercolor," she said, holding it up and peering over her glasses.
The White House has its hands full with two new books — one recently released, the other about to be — peering into President Donald Trump and his administration.
His colleague John White, after a decade peering through a microscope, established that the worm's brain consists of 302 neurons, with more than 7,000 connections between them.
With the snow-capped mountains of Eyjafjórður peering down on us, we put some sheep fat into a cooking pot and began melting it on a hot plate.
In fact, Tanner was so eager to become a dad for the second time that he was figuratively peering over his wife's shoulder to learn the happy news.
I am also learning how to conduct a physical examination, from peering into eyes and ears to feeling pulses on the ankles and feet, and everything in between.
She calls them her version of the pink ribbon: In each one of them, Sue is the woman, peering out from the mouth of the disease consuming her.
The solar eclipse last year, for one day, made space the topic du jour, especially after images of President Trump peering into the sky without sunglasses went viral.
The first time Moore saw Miles Morales, on an animated Spider-Man TV series, it was a startling experience, as if he were peering into a cartoon mirror.
Best I could tell by peering out across the dark Las Vegas racetrack that was dotted with floodlights was that this all happened on a carefully charted course.
Wheeler's rules left room for both paid peering and zero-rating deals, and it was clear the FCC would step in if carriers started doing anything too predatory.
But the more we refine our tools for peering into the past, the more obvious it becomes that these impressive beasts weren't killed off in a single shot.
A woman's face smirks playfully from one image, her face peering out with its human features, while her body sports the yellow and black pattern of a bee.
"Don't worry," said Lee Hang's fa'afafine friend, Vaito'a Toelupe, peering across the road where a large congregation sits, most dressed in conservative white, and the women in hats.
Merkel, hands on a table, is leaning over the President who, seated, looks defiant, with his arms crossed, with national security adviser John Bolton peering over his shoulder.
The publication's editor-in-chief, Katie Eleanor Grand, posted a picture on Instagram this morning that features Kendall nonchalantly peering at the camera from underneath flamingo-fuchsia hair.
But I love being in this world; splashing in a river or climbing a snowy mountain, peering off into the distance to see what wonders might await me.
In biographical videos, Mr. Trump was introduced as an outer-borough Horatio Alger, peering across the East River at lands unconquered by his father, a real estate developer.
Several days after my exchange with Professor Kelley, I shared what I'd learned with Bristol, now 13, over Friday dinner, with Samuel Fales's portrait peering down at us.
In shining a spotlight on governmental manipulation of international trade, is President Donald Trump pointing at China, or is he peering at his own reflection in the mirror?
Much of the time, I was peering up at it through a forest of team car roof racks, each laden with 10 bikes and a brace of wheels.
She chose resin as the finish so it would have a high polish, and bronze for the monkey so viewers could get a clear look while peering in.
It's a satellite from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration peering down on Hurricanes Katia and Irma and Tropical Storm Jose (from left to right) on September 8.
Mr. Anand brought home an air purifier that cost 29,000 rupees — about $425 — and switched it on, peering at the display to see the concentration of PM 2.5.
Peering at them more closely, he saw that they were passing the time by peeling and eating sunflower seeds, a habit common among men from the Russian countryside.
Because clouds and dust block sunlight, the Trace Gas Orbiter is peering at least several miles above the surface, while Curiosity is measuring what is at the surface.
Ms. Guy, a retired English teacher, paces the hallways of her building three times a week while her neighbors sleep, peering into garbage chutes and sniffing for smoke.
"I remember peering into his office and seeing this monolithic pile of white paper — the inverse of the monolith from '2001' — under his desk lamp," Mr. Chabon said.
After a Reddit user posted a zoomed in photo of a moth peering into a window, it spurred a flurry of memes about the insect's obsession with lamps.
Then she hit them with The Look: her trademark way of peering at you so intensely that it's almost uncomfortable, as if she were X-raying your soul.
To government officials peering from around the globe across the English Bay into Vancouver, the city's approach feels like a natural experiment, with tinges of woulda-coulda-shoulda.
A team of up to 20 researchers and volunteers, sitting on a hilltop with spotting scopes or peering down from aircraft, witness the daily goings-on year-round.
From the windows in the prison's visiting room, incarcerated men can see townspeople strolling by, but, when I visited, Dennis had no interest in peering out the windows.
Intensely curious to see what the effect would be, I spent an hour taking in the display myself, almost unaware of the crowds peering upward at Michelangelo's ceiling.
Born in Malaysia, and raised between New Hampshire and Singapore, the New York-based comedian embodies the perspective of the perpetual outsider peering anxiously through the looking glass.
On the mantel in Meg's house, there are pictures of Meg with her children as babies, secured on her back, all three peering at the camera like koalas.
Hawtin hopes that peering inside will let people get more insight to what is happening and give a greater sense of how much is going on at once.
Playing it felt like peering into a different world, one where skate culture was dominant and every single curb looked like potential for a sick series of tricks.
Listening to Emily Alone is transportive in the way that peering into the corners of another mind can be, but it's also just as grounding in its relatability.
"Who built it?" one of Whitehead's fugitives asks, on first reaching a station on the Underground Railroad and peering down a tunnel where iron tracks disappear into darkness.
We see an X-ray of his brain, and then, peering closer, a Rorschach test, or Dalmatian spots, a nagging pattern that we recognize but can't quite place.
There was something about him that compelled deference from Hawkins, however deeply buried and unacknowledged, for Hawkins was a man given to saving souls, not peering into them.
But if you're tired of peering into the brain of that particular type of dude — and I wouldn't blame you — there's still plenty of other scary stuff going on.
Essentially, think about it this way: The way something becomes great looks to those peering in from the outside is different than the way it feels on the inside.
Scroll through all the goods, ahead, but just make sure your boss isn't peering over your shoulder — these might just be the most NSFW bath products of all time.
Peering through this "natural lens," astronomers found the first example of a fast-spinning, disk-shaped "dead" galaxy that died four billion years or so after the Big Bang.
Peering through wire-rim glasses, he places the black stone on the board, in a mostly empty zone, just below and to the left of a single white stone.
The plaintiffs claimed that Niantic's game had encouraged players to trespass on their property — sometimes blocking their driveway with cars, "peering into their windows," and littering or damaging property.
Pao keeps her subjects anonymous: She tells stories of a coworker peering down women's blouses and a partner who stares at a colleague while licking an ice cream cone.
The teen — who was on a field trip to rally at the March for Life — was wearing a red Make America Great Again hat and peering down at Phillips.
Ever since then, I've developed a near-daily routine of looking at myself in the mirror, peering at the same face and body, wondering how other people see me.
In 2016, another Easter egg allowed a Tesla driver to leave Earth entirely — and find themselves peering down at a rocky Martian landscape while in the car's navigation app.
It took until the 1950s for us to really see the Sun, peering beyond the visible spectrum to catch a glimpse of the twisting loops of the superheated corona.
Found-footage films give audiences the experience of peering into a reality that we know, consciously, has been constructed for us by the filmmaker, but that feels entirely unforced.
Peering into a student's Google Chromebook, the list reveals a series of activities, called cards, that might vary from using an iPad learning app to watching an instructional video.
Back in 2014, Netflix and transit operators accused ISPs of letting peering points intentionally congest, resulting in mysterious Netflix slowdowns that only resolved once ISPs were paid more money.
The album documents her interaction with this void, or her space to create—from peering around it, to paying her respects and accepting its uncertainties, to finally stepping inside.
The new parents also shared a glimpse of their son on Father's Day, posting an Instagram photo of Archie peering at the camera from the arms of Prince Harry.
Peering out from the smoke-infused fibers of the decorative wall-hanging is a white cat, its lips parted slightly, a curiously small pink flower gripped between its paws.
Screenshot: AT&T Road To Climate ResilianceThe simulations were done on supercomputers like Argonne's Theta computer which was previously used to map brain neurons and peering into particle physics.
That confidentiality is recognized in the law as the informant&aposs privilege, and it keeps confidential criminal matters from public and peering congressional eyes until the investigation is concluded.
The new parents also shared a glimpse of their son on Father's Day, posting an Instagram photo of Archie peering at the camera from the arms of Prince Harry.
Capable of peering through snow, ice, and even tree canopy, the satellites follow one after the other, passing over the same point on Earth's surface about 10 seconds apart.
In Novogrodovka, he strode around the barracks mimicking NATO assault postures—reloading while running, peering around buildings—and scrolled obsessively through US Army manuals on his phone for fun.
This can be a significant help when shooting action subjects and makes peering through the large OLED EVF even more astounding, but it does drain the camera's battery quicker.
A cold, metal Nathan Bedford Forrest sat high on a copper horse, peering down as living, breathing Sons of Confederate Veterans marched around his statue in full rebel costume.
Not only does it try to falsely claim that SB 822 tries to "prohibit peering agreements," it inaccurately argues that ISPs would face financial hardships due to the protections.
On its Facebook page, it released a photograph of him on Monday peering out from a cage with a selection of the day's Taipei newspapers arrayed in the foreground.
It will act like an X-ray, peering through the unknown thickness of Europa's icy crust the same way scientists use earthquakes to assess the interior of the Earth.
The whole is precisely oriented diagonally in the gallery so that peering through the narrow space between two slabs affords a view of one of the room's distant corners.
If you're as squeamish as I am, then you probably watch Game of Thrones' battle scenes through fingers over your eyes, occasionally peering out to check when it's done.
One day in July, Abbe was in Bloomington, Indiana, peering at two Roman busts: one of the militaristic Emperor Septimius Severus and one of his learned wife, Julia Domna.
Cascades of tiny stanzas in "The Whip" and "Two Ways of Looking in a Mirror" evoke the smallness of the self peering out of a vast expanse of blankness.
Robert watched her and found this moment of marital clairvoyance endearing, more like peering into the past than into the future, glimpsing the lanky girl navigating these social waters.
Meghan and Harry shared a recent glimpse of their son on Father's Day, posting an Instagram photo of Archie peering at the camera from the arms of Prince Harry.
Reading Atwood now, at this moment, feels like peering behind a curtain at the invisible levers of power at work all around us: She makes them visible and legible.
I'd kept the toy store I'd inherited from my father, and one day I caught Duvel in the street, peering dubiously in through the display window of my shop.
Graham and Max Fortgang, New Yorkers through and through, are peering into the looking glass to tell their own unique story, and it's all about New York-style matcha.
Where Quill needs to run towards next might not be immediately obvious, but what if you lean forward and look to the right, as if peering around a corner?
The advantage of prophylactic laws is that we need not engage in deep fact-finding about intentions, peering into the heart of a donor or senator who violates them.
I remember holding her for the first time, feeling relief and the tangible satisfaction of her finally being in my arms, while peering down at her smooth pink chest.
At Mikey Dubb's Frozen Custard shop, the custard machines whirred idle, and at Eden Wok, a kosher Chinese restaurant, workers stood in a doorway, anxiously peering around for customers.
Whether in the middle of a protest or a dinner party, Patrick Scola's camera moves fluidly and evocatively, peering over shoulders like an eavesdropper or shadowing characters from behind.
A trio of snaps shared on Instagram showed Mila and Poppy peering into his bassinet and snuggling up in Bush Hager's hospital bed alongside their mom and the newborn.
One of the notable aspects of these images is that most of the characters are observers, peering through their masks at the handful of initiates undergoing the apparent baptism.
Standing opposite the bar, sipping a full-bodied, zesty Syrah, I felt like I was in a castle, peering out over a kingdom of green scrub and white cloud.
And just like that, after gazing into Olivia Benson's eyes peering out at us from her kitty porthole, we suddenly felt a burning desire to buy a cat backpack.
I stood at a gate alongside the property, peering past trees toward where a house once would have stood, teeming with three generations of a family now long gone.
Peering down the viewer's small convex lens, I saw Jacobs — gangly, laughing, 17 — standing next to his white-haired grandmother, herself the picture of bourgeois Upper West Side elegance.
The traditional method, which requires sending the tissue to a lab, freezing and staining it, then peering at it through a microscope, takes 20 to 30 minutes or longer.
Though distinct from the painter's art, this, too, reflects the lifelong cultivation of skill: the least "natural" thing in nature is a poet peering into the bushes for material.
Peering into the future The study began with more than 12,000 men and women at an average age of 57 who were tested for their memory and thinking skills.
Like farmers eyeing the sky for a welcome rain cloud, people have been peering through the White House fence at the organic kitchen garden, searching for signs of activity.
Look closely up in the trees of a shade-grown cacao plantation in eastern Costa Rica, and you'll see an array of small furry faces peering back at you.
From the facing page, Rico, also peering through an object situated in front of his face — the belly dancer's hip belt — almost seems to be looking over at Castro.
I wake up a couple of hours later with this weird mark on my face, and these people – I guess they lived at the house—they're peering through the curtains.
Peering deep into the early universe, this picturesque parallel field observation from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope reveals thousands of colorful galaxies swimming in the inky blackness of space.
The shooter, later identified by officials as 22-year old Brian Isaack Clyde, appears panicked, peering out behind wide-framed glasses over the mask that covers his nose and mouth.
When my brain rejoined my body, I found myself sprawled on the floor, the two teachers from the hearing-impaired classroom hovering over me, their students peering from behind them.
After a period of persistent toilet problems, Florida man (of course) Oscar Tabares completely removed the commode and discovered a tiny iguana face peering up at him from the pipes.
Some women dream of their wedding day; I dream of the day I'll get my tiny face as his screensaver, peering out at him from behind the date and time.
It works by peering through the gaps between the pixels in an OLED display (LCDs wouldn't work because of their need for a backlight) and scanning your uniquely patterned epidermis.
As sound waves pass out of the speaker, Gledhill photographs them from above, peering down at the surface of the water of the water through a ring of LED lights.
Click here to view original GIFSure, maybe I've thought about doing something like this before while peering over a hotel balcony and staring at the pool on the ground level.
We don't linger on him for too long; soon we're peering into Jamal's studio session, where he is also recording a live song, and — surprise — he isn't feeling it either.
By peering deep inside the DNA of cancer cells, Stratton and his team are hunting for the unique mutational signatures that different cancer-causing agents and processes have left behind.
In another photo, obtained by TMZ, the ballerina waved to her boyfriend, 75, from offstage as their son wore a pair of neon-green headphones, peering over his mom's shoulder.
But as the saying goes, it's the journey that matters, not the destination, and the sheer pleasure of peering into and poring over these pictures ultimately eclipses any interpretive imperative.
"I'm slowly coming into my womanhood," Jenner says in the season 2 trailer, over images of the star trying on wedding gowns and peering at her post-transition driver's license.
In a surreal touch, peering down on the proceedings through two skylights are the faces of half a dozen fisherman photographed by Adamson in the port of Newhaven near Edinburgh.
Peering at them, I leaned my head against the shuddering glass of my window and, as in the fable of the burning bush, saw instead of the Africans a mirage.
Fan blades are attached to discs that spin around a central shaft in various sections called stages, most of them not visible even when peering directly into a jet engine.
The Tumblr meme, called Texts from Hillary, employed a photo of Clinton, in sunglasses, straight-faced and peering at her BlackBerry, in conjunction with photos of other people texting her.
His beard was long and he had no mustache, in imitation of the Prophet Muhammad, and he squinted through reading glasses perched on his nose while peering at his iPhone.
He looked, to a woman peering past a companion taking a phone call, like an anthropologist of young Brooklynites' rites and archetypes; self-conscious, she put down her own phone.
It's like entering a different dimension; there's a dreamlike, soaring sensation to it, as if I'm Superman on his day off, cruising aloft, peering down at the rooftops of Metropolis.
His first, published on March 1, 1947, showed two museum visitors peering at each other in surprise as they looked through the hole in a large Henry Moore-like nude.
SOUTHAMPTON, New Jersey (CNN)The brown-eyed beagle rests his head on the edge of his bed, his eyes peering out as volunteers walk by and stop to pet him.
In this case, however, you're peering deep inside logs and tree branches while their rings and knots ebb and flow as Foxwell cuts deeper and deeper into his unorthodox medium.
At first glance, neither of these supermodels posing in custom-made styles could be further from the world of a watchmaker hunched over a work bench, peering at miniature parts.
Looking down at academics, students and bibliophiles probably isn't enough to stop vertigo, but for a few short seconds, it's worth peering over the parapet into the vast space below.
Even before the hard-line era of President Xi Jinping, the Communist Party has acted like a supersensitive corporation, blocking highly regarded historians like Mr. Shen from peering too deeply.
"They were trying to make a right, but the boat tipped over," said a neighbor, Desmond Clark, who was peering through the rain from his window on Parkway Forest Drive.
One section occurs in a low tunnel or cellar, with the audience peering in; in another, she's performing amid an array of sharp spikes that project horizontally from a wall.
It was like peering through an open window at a particularly contentious meeting of the College of Cardinals, or maybe at a late October day in Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
In the name of building trust with readers, the Times' reporters must perform journalism to millions of subscribers peering into the glass offices of the newspaper's Eighth Avenue high-rise.
The troops stood on rocky, muddy cliffs on the river's edge, peering through binoculars and focusing most of their attention on the banks and the brush on the American side.
"What we've seen is continued attempts to scan," she said at a Council on Foreign Relations event, comparing that activity to a robber casing a target by peering through windows.
The beauty of this new technique is that the researchers can keep a transparent organ entirely intact while still peering deep inside it, seeing right down to the cellular level.
In the name of building trust with readers, the Times's reporters must perform journalism to millions of subscribers peering into the glass offices of the newspaper's Eighth Avenue high-rise.
The two of them are in deep need of actually seeing each other, instead of peering through glasses they've tinted themselves over 18 years of living in the same house.
Peering at the tea leaves Another group of mobilization-focused candidates are offering a somewhat more restrained agenda and betting on energizing new voters because they embody demographic and generational change.
Peering through the patches of thinly applied paint that make up the man's face and neck, we see a black man striding toward   the rows of riot police standing behind shields.
Visitors on Friday could be seen peering over a miniature concrete wall topped with razor wire to look at sites such as a tiny Mount Rushmore and a Las Vegas skyline.
Criminalization means that doctors cannot treat addiction with medication—the most effective approach for opioids—without worrying about law enforcement peering over their shoulder and complying with massive amounts of paperwork.
If you walk past any roadside magazine stand here in New Delhi you may see a reddish-orange face peering out at you, printed prominently on the fronts of Indian publications.
The technicians who wander around removing newly weaned pups and replenishing food and water are dressed head to toe in cleanroom suits, hands gloved and feet bootied, peering out through visors.
It's got the sensibilities of a big budget blockbuster and the craft of an art house thinkpiece, peering at the monsters that seek shelter in dark corners after a cataclysmic event.
Where the Oculus Go only tracks head rotation, the Mirage Solo has two front-facing cameras that enable WorldSense tracking, peering visibly through the headset's front panel like big, round eyes.
I contemplated stepping across a fissure in a road in Leilani, but had second thoughts after peering into the dark chasm that appeared to go to the center of the Earth.
Long queues of people and vehicles waiting to cross a border, paperwork all in a flutter and stony-faced customs officials rummaging through belongings and peering into the backs of lorries.
Block after block of once beautiful two-story craftsman homes have fallen into disrepair, the porches leaning, paint peeling from clapboard siding and "Beware of dog" signs peering from broken windows.
Peering into the clouds of High Society makes your reflection appear in a far-off window; in another window, looking into a blue sky, only your features appear, recalling Magritte's Sheherazade.
To get the board-making site to stop peering so closely into your online habits, go to your settings and follow Pinterest's guide to opting out of "Picked for you" pins.
A man in black loafers stands in the corner of a wedge of a smoky office, sipping a dainty cup of espresso and peering at a wall of digital voltage readouts.
"If I saw a clown lurking under a lonely bridge (or peering up at me from a sewer grate, with or without balloons), I'd be scared, too," he told the newspaper.
Law enforcement sources tell us ... the same guy who was busted by a neighbor peering into the 'Star Trek' legend's house in January before running away came back for another peek.
Regardless of whether I'm on Google Cardboard or the HTC Vive, looking through a virtual reality device has always reminded me of peering through a screen door or a fencing mask.
Some days, I sat at my desk writing about billion-dollar market moves, anxiously peering around the newsroom, wondering who would be the least embarrassing person to ask for ten bucks.
To look into the Cup's eyes—well, I guess I was looking at my reflection in the Cup, so technically, they were my eyes—was like peering into an angel's soul.
COEUR d'ALENE, Idaho — From her office next to the public computer terminals, Bette Ammon finds herself peering through a window to watch patrons moving through the Coeur d'Alene library's nonfiction stacks.
Parents emerged from their cars at the nature reserve's parking lot peering at their smartphones, reading directions they had found on an anonymously-run Facebook page called South Mountain Fairy Trail.
But it may have been the right place, this year, to stop: peering beyond the vanishing edge of satire to the point at which all this stuff is no longer funny.
At Westlight, the hotel's Andrew Carmellini bar, I fought back my fear of heights and headed for the outer deck, peering across the East River to the full expanse of Manhattan.
Similar snowmen stoked fear among the Washington press corps last year, when ITK tweeted a picture of a countless number of ever-smiling figures peering into the White House from outside.
As Ms. Thomas spoke, a cluster of naked Jarawa children were making a racket outside the isolation ward, peering out at the lights of the village and calling to passers-by.
By clicking a footstep-shaped icon I drew nearer and nearer to the titan, until I was actually inside it, peering up through the loosely concentric tires that formed its body.
This is Lawrence, the man who spends his days walking round London's west end peering into shops, not Lawrence the romantic idealist waiting for the world to arrive on his doorstop.
Google and ETECSA signed a memorandum of understanding to begin the negotiation of a so-called "peering agreement" that would create a cost-free and direct connection between their two networks.
When you tilt the controller and zoom closer, you're peering under, over and into each object; nudge the right stick and it's like you're turning it over, studying it for secrets.
"Note also do not fail to note," the poem urges, "In that dark corner and behind that cask / Crouched husbands, bridegrooms, brothers, peering from the cracks" watching their women being raped.
I understand that in my adult years, being a professional athlete was a luxury that shaped my positive outlook on community and policing, especially when peering through the lens of race.
"Each word became its own research project, the radiologist turned translator peering past the surface of language in search of the inner workings of the text," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
The book's fragmented narrative offers piercing reflections full of intellectual power and personal resonance, peering at once inside and outside herself to try to make sense of a vitally uncertain world.
In the summer of 2015, as NASA's Dawn spacecraft approached the dwarf planet Ceres, scientists kept seeing a pair of bizarre shiny dots peering back: What the heck were those things?
The world's coral reefs are gravely threatened, but researchers have only a rough idea of how extensive those reefs are because most airborne and satellite instruments have difficulty peering through seawater.
Peering at gay porn through a monocle might seem like a rather obvious excuse to watch Sean Cody videos at the office, but there are plenty of reasons to do it.
I part the branches of shrubs and low-limbed trees, peering into their depths for a clump of sticks and string and shredded plastic — the messy structure of a mockingbird's nest.
Whether befriending African farm workers (and noting the indignities of apartheid) or peering excitedly at the heart and intestines of a dead giraffe, her unmitigated joy is the movie's secret sauce.
The video shows her, clad in a red hoodie, inside an elevator pushing buttons for multiple floors, peering out of the opened elevator and cautiously stepping out while waving her arms.
A bit like the cathedral in Valletta, where the skeletons cavorting across the floor always seem to be having so much more fun than the people peering dutifully down at them.
This diligence, Shepard once noted in an interview, isn't drudgery, and you can almost imagine him peering at later drafts, ready to joyously crush an anachronism and add a period flourish.
If the film has a mildly eerie soundtrack and a few well-placed jump scares, I can guarantee I will be peering at it through a crack in my quivering fingers.
In another gallery, where red is the connecting color, "Delusions of Grandeur" (2007) depicts a child peering up from the bottom of a staircase with red carpet and orange-ish woodwork.
"My father hid here during the Allied bombing," Mr. Kutev said, polishing a pair of loafers in the cramped space and peering up at the feet of those passing by outside.
Entering Churchill Downs on Derby day is akin to peering into a kaleidoscope — a sea of people dressed in their Saturday best, including brightly colored hats, dresses, suits and jockey silks.
In one lovely scene, Jane tells her new friends how detached she feels, as if she were peering at them from far away rather than sitting with the two of them.
It was less of an album and more of a crystal ball, peering into our technology-driven future (now present) and empathizing with our emotions before we had even felt them.
Peering from the window of Bergdorf Goodman, an emerald green gorilla made from feathers and sequins surveys a mystifyingly fortified Fifth Avenue outside Trump Tower, as though across an unbridgeable abyss.
It opens — on Bob Crowley's blank white platform of a set — with most of its cast in an orgy of creative stasis, peering into laptop screens and scribbling on note pads.
Circuit Judge Richard Posner said no officer can tell by peering into a moving vehicle that a driver using a cellphone is texting, rather than doing something that may be legal.
Ms. Zemansky, peering out of a slit of her tent on a sidewalk on B Street, told of huddling for warmth as the rain pounded on her tent before she escaped.
The map is a promise: "10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World" will never take a bird's-eye view without also showing exactly which bird's eyes we are peering through.
Yet Wallace-Wells insists he's optimistic; and in fact, he obtains some consolation by peering into the abyss, entertaining the worst-case scenarios of 6 to 8 degrees Celsius of warming.
Dr Hajimiri compares the technique to peering through a straw while moving the far end swiftly across what is in front of you and recording how much light is in each strawful.
That's your cue to start peering at the environment in weird, unobvious ways, producing a series of rewarding a-ha moments, as you puzzle out where the designers wanted you to look.
The image was shared by the European Space Agency (ESA) this weekend and looks to be a bit of a selfie, capturing parts of BepiColombo before peering out into the dark abyss.
For three months, I spent three or four hours a day, five or six days a week, in a small room, peering through a microscope and snapping photos of the brain cells.
Dressed neatly in a spread of yellowish-green, arms wrapped tightly around his woman, a young man sat on a bed, peering directly into the camera in the large-format interior scene.
Players need to be able to keep track of their character on a crowded screen — if they're in one of the back rows, maybe by peering over the shoulder of another participant.
I'm hopeful that the surreal experience of peering into a dark and quiet uterus will shed new light on where my period has gone, and when it could be expected to return.
The whole series is meant, I guess, to suggest that we're peering in on the illicit behavior of Gypsy's characters as they abandon all reason in the name of sexy good times.
Still, the artist lineup holds promise — Tauba Auerbach, Glenn Ligon, Félix González-Torres, Rashid Johnson, Ana Mendieta, Reena Spaulings, among many others — and peering inside Miami's private collections tends to prove worthwhile.
With the glimmer of the downtown skyline peering from just over One80's parapet, Stephanie Giraldo, 21, sat on a wicker couch mugging for selfies in a black dress and red lipstick.
In the Fox News studio, the fresh tweets were displayed in bold type on a thirty-foot-wide screen, Trump's larger-than-life Twitter avatar peering, Rushmore-like, into the middle distance.
When US presidents arrive, they are typically photographed peering through a large set of binoculars into North Korea, a metaphorical staring-down of an enemy that has plagued the last several administrations.
Most traffic from Alaska has to travel out through one of four aging submarine cables, traveling down to Seattle, where the nearest peering facility is, before heading out to the broader internet.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The massive brooding stone figures peering from Easter Island's hillsides are emblematic of the enigmatic people who once thrived on the dot of land in the middle of the Pacific.
Written exclusively in the third person and unfolding almost in real time, Core's stories have a voyeuristic quality, like peering through the windows of a ground-floor apartment as you walk by.
But now that she was peering in through the double doors that had been wedged open for ventilation's sake, she realized how different the room was from every other in the school.
His team is working on autonomous rovers capable of peering into the tunnels through gaping, football field-sized lunar pits similar to sinkholes found on Earth that caved in from lava flow.
He chortled, but he did not stop peering across the water, assessing the waves and the state of the pool during the three minutes that it was left to settle between waves.
Visitors at the Haus der Kunst, one of Germany's most important contemporary art museums, were peering closely at the painting's title, taking photos on their smartphones and furrowing their brows in consternation.
The French photographer JR earned better reviews for his more pointed (and Instagram-friendly) intervention: a nearly 70-foot photograph of a baby peering over the existing barrier bordering San Diego County.
In direct contrast, One More Time With Feeling is so unflinchingly truthful it hurts to look into the white noise of its bright centre, like peering into the heart of a star.
What this meant was that my father spent much of his days in Vietnam peering into the dark: extracting rotten teeth, mending unhinged jaws, mining the hollowed vessel that carries the voice.
Plenty of others had also taken this pullout, peering out from the edge of the cliffs with binoculars; I began to wish that I had a pair, but immediately dismissed the thought.
He put in new walls, paneling, cheap floor tiles and a small window frame at the back of the room, to make it look as if he's peering into his neighbor's apartment.
Most of the work is done by master watchmakers hunched over tables of miniature components, wearing magnifying eyepieces or peering through microscopes as they finish and assemble the mechanical movements by hand.
As McClung pointed out, the Rays were using three sets of signs, even when Houston didn't have runners on base peering into the catcher's signs — the most common method of swiping signs.
Sir Peter Mansfield, who shared a Nobel Prize for discoveries that underpinned the invention of magnetic resonance imaging, the method of peering inside the human body that revolutionized medicine, died on Wednesday.
He brings the reader on his journey of discovery as he visits laboratory after laboratory, peering at mutant mosquitoes and talking to scientists about traces of Neanderthal ancestry within his own genome.
But holding the square of paper tangent to the globe at one point and tracing Greenland's edge while peering through the paper (a technique known as Mercator projection) will produce distortions too.
While I could do without some of her trying-too-hard touches — the wide-eyed peering, the self-consciously sensual sinuous arm motions — she manages to pull off some potentially campy ideas.
An ad by Shas, the Sephardic ultra-Orthodox party, sends the message home with a wallop: an elderly couple sit alone at their Sabbath table, peering across a sea of empty chairs.
Sigmund Freud, Jo March, the Bronte Sisters, Elizabeth Taylor, Cleopatra — each peering out of the edge of their frames a la Hogwarts paintings in Harry Potter, central characters of Johanna's active imagination.
Until late last year, for instance, a recreation room for female inmates received little sunlight because metal sheeting had been used to construct a barrier to block male inmates from peering in.
If the meeting is to be a success, Trump and his advisers must first understand how we look to the North Korean leader, peering at us from his very particular vantage point.
While riding home with a friend, Hansen was crossing the Brooklyn Bridge when he noticed a man standing on the edge of a beam, peering into the water below, he told WLNY.
That's unobjectionable, but peering through my Giridharadas lens I wonder, will the future of work, as economists like Autor envision it, involve a never-ending, enormous divide between haves and have-nots?
Even Obama White House photographer Pete Souza got in on the joke on Instagram, posting a photoshopped picture of the former president peering through a camera lens from the inside of a microwave.
But the thought of the judge peering down at Yoli from his perch above us, and the weight of our task, to convince him to give Yoli asylum, bears down heavily on me.
Curious to see it, he hired a helicopter pilot to fly him out it in 2017, and spent about two hours peering down through his camera at the surreal colors and texture below.
Recovered, they were back out on in force on Monday, peering into a line of limos with blacked-out windows as they crept at earthworm pace into a packed parking lot at Gucci.
Assil Diab KHARTOUM, Sudan — Peering out of a tinted window from the backseat of the car as it crawled down an empty side street, the young graffiti artist's eyes darted back and forth.
All three major ISPs have already explored the idea of driving up costs that streaming competitors must pay to access ISP networks at interconnection and peering points at the heart of the internet.
And then, when he failed to consummate the marriage (with courtiers peering on), Henry's side claimed that she was unattractive to him – thereby masking the possibility that he was infertile at this point.
While perusing the cereal box, peering over the bowl and gripping a spoonful of the stuff, few of these sleepy diners know that two men created those famously crispy, golden flakes of corn.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... the 'Star Trek' legend was at his San Fernando Valley home Thursday around 5 PM when an adult male wearing shorts was spotted outside peering into his house.
This is especially beautiful when the VR headset supports positional tracking — the ability to move around the scene, crouching to examine the ground or peering through windows to see what's going on inside.
Police flying a drone over private property and peering into homes at 400 feet without a warrant strikes an uncomfortable balance between safety and privacy that Americans should not be prepared to accept.
It's hard to be so smart and so sensitive in the world we live in, and you may find the urge to escape from what you feel are energy vampires or peering eyes.
Barriers jut out between lockers and classrooms, providing cover for students cowering from gunfire, and the doors to classrooms lock on demand, allowing children to hide from a gunman peering through their windows.
Think of it as a pit stop at Grandma's when you order tom som pla kra pong, a hearty tamarind-soured broth with red-snapper fillets peering up from under piles of ginger.
On an afternoon this month, Mr. Maldonado stood on the sidewalk, his fingers hooked through the wire gate, peering anxiously at wilting rose bushes and the accumulating litter he could not tidy up.
"At the end of the day we live in a democracy and therefore they've had the vote," said 269-year-old Nichols-George, peering over cartons of prawns, crabs, mussels and jellied eels.
Better to be hearing the bullying jays or cardinals singing their vespers, however, than to have a fearsome T-rex peering in at you through your upstairs windows at daybreak, ready for breakfast.
The museum is a charming paradise filled with opportunities for kids and adults to act out their favorite Seuss moments, while also peering into the unknown corners of the author and cartoonist's life.
At first I thought it was some sort of surreal prank; he looked so silly with a green pillowcase over his head, peering out through crudely cut eyeholes like a half-dressed ghost.
They trick us into thinking that we're peering into the actual Grand Canyon, or a real-life Himalayan ridge, instead of a dusty museum display or the tiny screen of a smart phone.
But they wish that the waterfront sculpture garden outside their window did not include an enormous stone table flanked by very large, regal-looking heads that seem to be peering into their apartment.
If there were a dozen people from internet marketing companies with pens and clipboards peering over our shoulders as we sent our Gmails and browsed the internet, most of us would object immediately.
Whether you're just peering at the sparrows in your neighborhood park or searching for California condors in Pinnacles National Park, the right tools will help you both see the birds and identify them.
Only two of 30 classrooms in the freshman building had clearly marked "hard corners" where students would not be seen by an attacker peering in through the glass pane on the classroom door.
When he looked inside the manhole, which was just under three feet in diameter, the upturned face of a man came into view, peering up at him from about a dozen feet down.
CreditCreditDrew Kelly for The New York Times There's a picture of me from the early '90s: I'm 13, leaning against the railing of the Golden Gate Bridge, peering down into the water below.
There are many similar divots and ditches in the literary landscape, but we'll keep peering into Mr. Roth's because so few have dug and illuminated with such verve, wit, fearlessness and emotional acuity.
He hauls around a full but cranky heart, and the finest moments in his poetry are the weathered ones, the melancholic lines in which he's peering through the fog to examine his past.
One weekday afternoon, in a booth near the large street-facing windows, a woman works alone, peering over papers and a binder, a cellphone in one hand and a pen in the other.
We meet its matriarch, the Flatbush-born Florence Fein, as a young woman in 1934, peering down on New York Harbor from the upper deck of the Bremen, a steamer bound for Latvia.
Watching "The Lighthouse," a claustrophobic new film about a 19th-century lighthouse keeper (Willem Dafoe) and his protégé (Robert Pattinson), you might be forgiven for thinking that you're peering through an old spyglass.
He was peering through the subterranean gloom of a former Nazi telecommunications bunker where a 83th-century Khmer statue of Vishnu was juxtaposed with an Anish Kapoor mirror sculpture embedded in wartime concrete.
"We like it here because of the peace and the quiet," said Mr. al Mekhyal, 49, as his wife nodded agreement, her eyes peering from a narrow slit in her face-covering niqab.
More than any other element in Kahn's work, the plaza's long perspective view, which suggests you are peering into infinity, sums up his struggle to embed architecture with a sense of the eternal.
" Peering through small openings in cell doors, he and other technicians handed out medications, watched prisoners swallow them and ran through a checklist of safety questions — "Are you having thoughts of hurting yourself?
Besides his family on the tarmac, the airport ground crew stood at attention, the passengers aboard the plane gazed at the scene and the windows of the gate were filled with peering faces.
There are more animals and insects: a horse on a highway, a bird bleached white against a black sky (or is it a black wall?), a deer peering quizzically out of a thicket.
There are more pointed references to death, such as the stuffed fox at the center of "Rejoice" (2016) with deflated ears as it sits on driftwood, peering over a bouquet of dried roses.
On one of those dusty days, Mr. Pugh said, he was peering down his rifle when a large-caliber bullet punched through the wall just above his head, peppering his face with grit.
But sometimes peering into someone's heart is not a selling point, as with 44 love letters written by Charles Schulz, the cartoonist who created Snoopy, that failed to sell at auction in 23.
Peering down the stage to look at Mr. Biden directly, Ms. Harris assailed him for remarks he made this month invoking his work in a Senate that included a pair of notorious segregationists.
The 30 million or so surveillance cameras peering into nearly every corner of American life might freak you out a bit, but you could always tell yourself that no one can access them all.
Visitors to the show mostly appeared delighted, gasping when they saw the cat peering down at them, happily sticking their head inside the freezer, and oohing at the masses of photos in Kessels's piece.
Which is how I find myself in a warehouse on the outskirts of Manchester, peering into little bowls of multi-coloured powders: electric blue garlic, golden beetroot, pink scallop roe, and dried green seaweed.
In a photo the Transformers: Dark of the Moon star shared to Instagram, Statham, 51, and Jack were peering out the window while the little boy was perched on top of his dad's lap.
Dressed in a restrained ensemble of blues and grays, peering through delicate glasses, and with his hair cropped tight, Butzer is the living embodiment of his now-somber paintings, brimming with an understated power.
Madonna just hung out with Kardashian West and Cardi B at her annual Academy Awards afterparty on Sunday, where the trio posed for photos together peering through a ripped sheet of giant white paper.
Adrian Glover, one of Dr Amon's colleagues at the Natural History Museum, and his collaborators spent weeks peering down microscopes, inspecting every nook and cranny of the surfaces of some of the nodules themselves.
The thrust is that big companies like Netflix already pay huge amounts of money to get their data to consumers quickly, via things like peering agreements that involve ISPs, edge providers, and backbone operators.
If everything does work, Juno will spend the next 20 months taking unprecedented, high-resolution images of Jupiter, and peering deep beneath the gas giant's cloud tops to discover what lies at its center.
For years, carriers have been striking deals with video and streaming services like Netflix, allowing for more reliable data delivery (also known as paid peering) or free mobile data (also known as zero-rating).
Given that the building blocks of life—simple chains of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen—probably came from outer space, studying patterns of chirality beyond Earth offers a tool for peering into our distant past.
But Lenhart cautions that research on kids, teens, and social media has shown that it's difficult for adults peering into those online communities from the outside to easily interpret the meaning of content there.
She flipped the filter and stepped inside, peering around the kitchen wall to see the goofy digital smile retouching her dad's red-mad face, listening to the muted sing-song of her mom's cursing.
Many of these still flourish today, with performers covered head-to-toe in vibrant, patterned fabrics or garments woven from natural fibers, carrying myriad accessories, and peering out from small holes of sculptural masks.
He took his first published photo in the aftermath of a deadly street fight; it shows a gang from Finsbury Park, his rough London neighbourhood, peering from the carcass of a bombed-out building.
Ellroy, who is tall and bald, and looks like a cross between Michel Foucault and Uncle Fester from the Addams Family, got up and spent a few moments peering and poking at the thermostat.
The average modern shutterbug spends an enormous chunk of time not peering through a viewfinder but staring at a screen, eyeballs frying like a couple of eggs as they edit for hours on end.
This week, one security researcher reportedly found himself peering through the looking glass after stumbling upon a massive database reportedly controlled by a Chinese firm called SenseNets, which had inadvertently left its shades undrawn.
We're meant to recall everything we know about these people, all the time we spend figuratively peering into their beds, our own voyeuristic desire to know everything about their lives — and then drop it.
As with Cozumel, and Kuwaq Yaku before it, I got goosebumps seeing a multitude of brown faces peering out from my television (even if incidental NPCs in this game have only one facial expression).
It also took aim at anti-competitive ISP behavior on the peering and interconnection front, which you might recall resulted in Netflix traffic grinding to a halt for many users a few years ago.
Cindy McCain was buying sari cloth for her daughter from a "tiny wooden kiosk" in Kolkata, India, some years ago, she said, when she saw "little eyes" through the floorboards, peering up at her.
Standing like giant stickers from a collector's album, the posters bore the faces of several journalists jailed in Russia, peering out form behind bars, under a banner reading "During the World Cup, repression continues".
"It was antithetical to the rest of my businesses, which are based on buying fresh and selling fast," he said at the wine shop, preternaturally blue eyes peering over the top of his glasses.
By the end, in certain dim light—as when Stanton is peering through the doorway of a bar in Lucky—it looked less like a face than a skull draped in thin, delicate leather.
"I think I saw him!" someone said with a gasp, peering through the dimly lit maze of iron supports beneath the dusty stands of War Memorial Arena before a security guard shooed them away.
Had you done so in the Colorado establishment owned by Gerald Foos some time between 1966 and 1990, your host might have been peering through a ceiling vent, taking copious notes on your ablutions.
It's an arresting thought, and when I took a leak and made the mistake of peering into the Dantean hellhole of the chemical toilet, I nearly heaved––and that was only on day two!
Analysts peering at satellite images of North Korea after the latest nuclear test reported Tuesday that they had spotted many landslides and wide disturbances at the country's test site, in the North's mountainous wilds.
In this instance he captured the image at the Floret Flower Farm in Washington State by erecting a dark sealed tent, with a periscope peering out of its top, onto a wooden slat deck.
It was an alchemy long performed in darkened rooms, where white-gloved editors could be seen peering at strips of celluloid held to a light before the frames were sliced and rejoined by hand.
When in Vermont two weeks ago, I lay on a Lake Champlain beach with my younger son, Aidan, peering at the Milky Way and listening to Howie Rose paint a Mets game for us.
There's a famous trope in crime TV shows: The characters are peering anxiously at a grainy surveillance camera, when suddenly they see their suspect — in a blurry image that's only visible for a second.
As we walk by the middle school that inspired this moment, Mr. McCraney points out the spot on the second floor where he would stand, peering fearfully at his tormentors waiting for him outside.
It was an intense, if quiet and orderly, scene, with the forecasters swiveling in their chairs from one monitor to another, peering at high-resolution satellite pictures, forecasting models, radar data and surface observations.
Drinking espresso and smoking a cigarette, he works silently and slowly, carving the letter "G" into a thin block of steel with awls and chisels, peering through a magnifying glass to inspect his handiwork.
There's something about peering over the edge into the realm of chaos which gets us going, where we watch the Nia Jax punch and David Arquette shooting on Nick Gage over and over again.
YouTube, for example, has also paid ISPs as part of so-called "peering" arrangements by which networks connect to one another to deliver video streams more efficiently, said an industry executive familiar with the practice.
Set against a black ground and surrounded by a jagged, red, smoldering form, with the moon peering above it, the portal separates us from the conflagration (sacred purifying fire) beyond, which we can only glimpse.
Kerry [Washington], Bell[amy Young], and Scott [Foley] would just come and peer from above, so I'd just see their faces peering down at me and taking bizarre pictures and smiling at me and chatting.
Mr. Castellanos videotaped Mr. Bush and showed him the result: a candidate looking over the shoulder of the person he was supposed to be greeting and instead peering at the crowd stretching to the door.
ThinkPads are aimed at businesses big and small, so it's a smart feature to stop people peering over your shoulder if you're working on a confidential document in a coffee shop or on a plane.
" Catherine McGuinness, Policy Chairman of the City of London Corporation: "Today's announcement lifts some weight off the shoulders of firms in the UK and the EU. Before the announcement firms were peering over the precipice.
As we walked the perimeter, smelling damp mushrooms and peering into the ancient windows, we marveled that the cistern had been there, hidden and unnoticed, through hundreds of trips back and forth on that road.

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