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An older woman — an actress — peruses the green peppers.
He peruses the ads for other shows, too, in case any of them appeal.
Intrigued, Darius peruses framed photos of dark-skinned Benny smiling alongside jazz and soul legends.
She peruses the detective's notes, which trace a life of suicidal depression, unpredictable behavior, and trauma.
While Joanna peruses the rest of the property, the dad-daughter duo finishes up the statement detail.
Every time she goes down into the basement and peruses her diary, Diane Swonk feels it anew.
Let them know you're perusing their bod just like passport control peruses pages of stamps from foreign lands.
When it's Bina48's turn to teach, it peruses its background knowledge and lesson plan and delivers a lecture.
Later, when she retires to bed, she peruses an Ikea catalogue, instead of the book indicated in Kroetz's script.
Cookie thinks the breach is too much for Angelo as he peruses his mayoral run, and breaks it off with him.
Anyone who peruses the headlines is familiar with reports of outbreaks of various bacterial foodborne illnesses, some of which are deadly.
Expect many more late-night culinary adventures after he peruses this book that's part recipe collection, part exploration of food culture. 
Now he's finishing up his residency in gynecology and peruses subreddits like r/obgyn to see what questions he can answer.
She peruses them for source material, careful to select photographs she knows she'll be OK staring at for the next few weeks.
His system includes a Head & Shoulders shampoo and an hourlong air-drying of the strands while he peruses newspapers or watches television.
What's more, almost any reader who peruses the story is apt to feel embarrassed because the account is so bloated and self-centered.
From there, he peruses the weather report and some local headlines, all on his television monitor and from the comfort of his sofa.
The J.Cole-directed visual accompaniment opens with men and women staring at and judging Hart in a supermarket as the star peruses the aisles.
While we wait for our Polaroid-style aura photographs to process, Kiyoko peruses the crystals, asking to see any/all citrine spears the store carries.
She lives in the back of a closet he rarely peruses, and comes out during the day to tidy for and eventually take care of him.
Despite the muggy July morning, he's wearing a hooded sweatshirt, and he mops the sweat from his forehead as he peruses the new releases and graphic novels.
Player A maps a state into districts; Player B then peruses those districts, and selects one to freeze — no changes can now be made to that district.
You can't help but "awww" at the images: An adorable stuffed puppy peruses the picture book section while a much-loved, understuffed bunny hops through the chapter books.
At one point, Saru peruses a list of decorated captains that reads like a list of Easter eggs, referencing Enterprise, The Original Series, and even The Animated Series.
In the shot, Midge lounges poolside, pristinely coiffed as ever and wearing a hot pink, vintage-style swimsuit, sun hat and heels as she peruses the pages of Vogue.
She peruses the Fowler Museum to see its several hundred pieces of African art, and finishes the day at the Lula Washington Dance Theatre, where students of all ages are taught African dance and drumming.
Later in the show, Cramer peruses the chances for a major sell-off in the S&P 500 and sits down with Emory Electric CEO David Farr after an activist investors gets involved with the firm.
Along the way, Ziggy peruses the internet for answers at length, coming across and joining the Red Pill subreddit, an area of the internet that brought us the now-ubiquitous term "incel," and that continues to terrorize feminists and queers, among others.
"It brings home the fact that while we feel invincible, building walls and fences and standing guard over them, there's always an aspect of weakness and vulnerability to them," observes Commander Ronen Bar-Shalom of the Border Police, as he peruses the exhibition with his troops.
Lots of people are pausing to take a picture of the back of a bald guy's neck as he peruses Lacoste polos — probably because he has a tattoo there, of a pair of eyes, that looks suspiciously similar to Zayn Malik's tattoo of Gigi Hadid's eyes.
After the hourlong car ride into the city from Varese, the bucolic town where she lives in proximity to the extended Missoni clan, the designer peruses the showroom's Styrofoam boards, pinned with photographs of the 70 people — models, dancers, friends, employees and family members of all ages — that she has cast for her show the next day.
" Penis trees flourished throughout Europe, according to his research: A 14th century French manuscript contains two images of nuns harvesting penises from trees and tucking them into their robes; a wood carving from the early 15th century currently kept at a museum in Germany depicts a woman casually plucking penises while her lover peruses a vulva tree; and a decorative badge found in the Netherlands "shows a couple making love under a phallus tree, possibly being watched by a voyeur.
Ajay's female boss aggressively peruses him. Vincent has been hired as a substitute mathematics teacher and is harassed by the students. It appears that Priya may give in to Owen's relentless attention.
The Nokia Nearby application offers navigation and location-based functionality, which peruses cellular and Wi-Fi network positioning technology. Built-in social apps include Facebook, Twitter, Sina Weibo, Line, and WeChat. Asha 500 is the first of the Asha 50x series phones for which inclusion of WhatsApp is officially mentioned.
The Joanna-replica brandishes a nylon stocking and smilingly approaches Joanna to strangle her. Some time later, the artificial "Joanna" placidly peruses the local supermarket amongst the other "wives," all glamorously dressed. As they make their way through the store, they each vacantly greet one another. The android "Joanna" now has the normal- looking eyes of her original human counterpart.
When Homer and Marge's sex life fizzles, they seek help to spice up their marriage. Homer peruses books like the Kama Sutra, but Marge wants "a tasteful book" so they settle on Mr. and Mrs. Erotic American, a Paul Harvey book-on-tape. Harvey recommends couples bathe together, but their faucet breaks because the Simpsons' bathtub cannot accommodate Homer and Marge.
The narrator declines, explaining he would rather explore the more intellectual aspects of his new city. Over the next couple of weeks he peruses the numerous museums and evening concerts Washington D.C. has to offer. He enjoys the cultural experience, but regrets having to do it alone. Walking through the streets alone at night tends to remind him of the grief he feels about his mother.
Agatha peruses a manual for the Bergonic chair and begins to experiment with the rheostat. She also poses as a staff member on the phone and reschedules Nancy's appointment for an earlier time. Agatha is shown rigging the controls for the Bergonic chair as Nancy undresses for her appointment. When Nancy enters the treatment room, Agatha calls out from hiding to say that the nurse is not there.
Richard then proceeds to drive off with his captive stepfamily. As Richard flees, Martin peruses him with Kevin and Tommy in another car. The trio catch up to Richard just as his stepfamily free themselves. They try to get Richard to stop the car, which prompts him to drive the car into the canal - though not before he shouts out to Gail and her children that he "loves them".
The cut scenes are 3D, in which Mortimer walks towards the next scene. \- Mortimer Beckett and the Crimson Thief Finally home after his journey, Mortimer resumes his simple life and peruses the daily newspaper. He finds that a mysterious figure named the Crimson Thief has been stealing valuable art pieces from all over the globe, while eluding the police at every turn. Mortimer jumps on the case and is determined to find the stolen goods.
J. Thompson Quarterly Review of Biology 37(1) other reviewers found fault: Too little attention paid to assumptions inherent in a model.Glen E. Baxter (1961) Journal of the American Statistical Association 56: 182,3 "Interest builds steadily as one peruses the book." But "little attention to historical development."K. A. Bush (1960) American Mathematical Monthly 67(10): 1039 "From the point of view of an undergraduate ... the opening chapter on mathematical prerequisites is rather frightening."S.
She peruses Andrew's smartphone to find contacts and inform them about the whereabouts of Andrew's belongings. Aside from being a pet sitter, Gara also works as a household helper for Terry (Irma Adlawan) who turns out to be the stepmother of Andrew. Gara and Andrew have not met personally and Andrew sees Gara in their living room while browsing his smartphone. Andrew confronts Gara saying that she is connivance with the thief.
During a meeting with Campbell, Burrell reveals that the FBI investigated Daniels for skimming drug money, threatening to expose him if Burrell is forced to resign. Campbell warns Burrell against this and promises a lucrative job if he leaves quietly. Campbell takes and peruses the FBI file. She urges Carcetti to secure her job offer to Burrell, arguing that it is necessary to ensure that Burrell does not damage the reputation of his former subordinates.
Meanwhile, a serial killer is murdering young women in the town, and the crimes are being investigated by Detective Tremaglio. While working at the video store one afternoon, Alicia is met by an awkward young man, Franklin, who peruses the store, despite telling her he does not own a video player. He attempts to make conversation with Alicia before leaving. He returns the next day and asks Alicia out on a date, but she politely declines.
After his recovery, he resumed his medical studies and says that he subsequently realized an immense change within himself. He discovered within himself the artist who reflects, reads, and peruses regularly the major sources of literature, plays, and novels. Owing to this new activity, (which in no time he became an expert at), he began to write regularly to the newspapers, (in his final year of medicine). Accordingly, he had to intensify his effort to graduate and attain success.
Jim Ede bought a sizeable portion of Gaudier-Brzeska's work from Sophie Brzeska's estate after she died intestate. Her estate included numerous letters sent between Henri and Sophie. Ede used these as the basis for his book Savage Messiah on the life and work of Gaudier-Brzeska, which in turn became the basis of Ken Russell's film of the same name. The conclusion of the film peruses many of his sculptures and fully demonstrates what great art he produced in his short lifetime.
However, as the two make eye contact, she runs away and Hanna chases the girl as she enters the aforementioned house. The singer explores the house and peruses objects in the rooms, including pictures and a teddy bear. She finally finds the seemingly scared child in a bed and leans down to stroke her face. Hanna subsequently steps back, revealing a bloody wound on her chest which permeated through her white shirt, and the camera cuts back to the girl, who has now transformed into a monster.
They have been described as a band that peruses the sounds of surf music from the 1960s without limits.2017 Tiki Oasis Program, August 7, 2017 - Page 14 MUSIC & MAYHEM They were formed in Japan by Eddie Ugata of the L.S.D.s. Ugata who is said to be authority on 1960s surf music and vintage guitar collector formed The El Cominos in 1994 out of what remained of his previous group. They did quite well on the Kansai garage scene and debuted with Knock 'Em Out.
Simples Relaciones Complejas (Simple but Complex Connections) of 2012 ranks among his most exceptional works because here he discards his characteristic urban landscape. This study was shot in the intimacy of his home using everyday utensils such as a fork, a knife and a spoon on a white tablecloth. Sergio Castiglione peruses the existential condition through an intense description of human relationships in today's world. Right up front, this series looks like a black and white photo study; however, these are color photographs of practically single-color objects.
As the phonograph music plays, Santiago peruses the black and white photos around her home. She prepares and they have breakfast while they share more about themselves. She tells him her grandfather fought for Spain in the Spanish- American war, and built the home. In turn, he tells her no one in his family was famous, except maybe his great-aunt who was a bootlegger during prohibition; in summary that he's widowed, and retired after having worked as an accountant for forty years, that he has three children, and is now here with her.
As he peruses his cache of documents, he begins to uncover the plot between Larry and Constantin Checheyev, also known as "C.C.", the former Soviet handler of Larry (the latter one pretended to work for the Soviets during the Cold War). Checheyev, it seems, is not Russian but an Ingush, a native of the North Caucasus and begrudged of the Russians who have displaced him and his people from their rightful homes. The Ingush are primed for an uprising against their Russian oppressors and Larry's the man to arm them.
Though he loses control of the siege when Paddy injects one of Alex's henchmen before he can shoot Zak dead, Alex manages to flee the village. Ten months later, Linda's younger brother Roy Glover (Nicky Evans) learns that Alex has resurfaced in London and sets out to avenge Linda's death. Teaming up with Dan Campbell (Richard Dillane), a detective sergeant who worked undercover in Alex's empire to investigate his criminal activities, Roy peruses Alex and they fight on a roof. Alex ends up hanging from the edge of the roof, and pleads for Roy to help him.
She runs away into the house of mirrors, and Eli and his clones move to trap her inside. Claire uses the mirrors to fool Eli and make her attack, then runs to Samuel's trailer and peruses the Primatech files, where she finds a map of the Valley and a photo of a teenaged Samuel and Joseph. She is then puppeteered by a crazy Doyle, who believes her to be a spy and angrily tells her that she will not ruin his new life at the Carnival. Claire is attempting to convince an unflinching Doyle that Samuel is twisted and evil, as Doyle explains how Joseph helped him change, then lets Claire go, telling her to talk to Lydia.
He then proceeds to kidnap Denise, lock her up in a basement, and fake her death whilst also incriminating her as behind Owen's murder and Trina's death - with Lucas later killing another woman to use as Denise's supposed body. Eventually, she escapes and exposes the truth to her family on the day of Libby's birthday. Lucas peruses his wife and confirms her story, admitting to have killed Owen so he would cover-up the truth about Trina. After briefly holding Denise and her family hostage, Lucas allows them to escape and they call the police on him; Lucas is arrested and Patrick exposes the truth about Owen and Trina to Walford, leaving Liz shocked to learn that Lucas was the one who murdered her son - not Denise.
She writes a note detailing what she has heard as proof, should she die at that time, that it is possible to receive messages from the afterlife. She gives this to Elizabeth to pass on to the doctor in the event of her death. On the Friday night in question, she sits in her room with the radio switched on and the will in her hand as she peruses its contents, having had fifty pounds in cash withdrawn from the bank to supplement the amount bequeathed to Elizabeth. She hears the noise of a step outside her room and staggers to her feet, dropping something from her fingers as the door swings open and she sees her dead husband's bewhiskered figure standing before her.
They find that Phelan knocked down both Eileen and Seb in a failed attempt to take his grandson Zac, shot Nicola in the ensuing struggle, and is currently holding the bistro hostage in a bid to seek medical treatment for his daughter. While Gary embraces over Zac and Sarah attends to Eileen and Seb for the awaiting arrival of emergency services, Anna peruses Phelan and enters the bistro through the back entrance. They come face-to-face when Anna sees Phelan taking Carla's sister-in-law Michelle (Kym Marsh), who was due to marry the restaurant's owner Robert Preston (Tristan Gemmill) moments ago, hostage in the kitchen. With Phelan distracted at facing Anna once more, Michelle seizes an opportunity to free herself from him - prompting Phelan to throw her aside and shoot Michelle in response.
In other countries like Kenya, the lawyer watching brief has to work hand in hand with the prosecutor to ensure that the Police file is availed in court at the hearing and witnesses bonded to attend court. Whereas he is not strictly performing the duty of the police, the advocate watching brief plays a crucial role in ensuring that the evidence presented to court is sufficient to secure a conviction for the offender thus preventing his client from civil suits for malicious prosecution arising from an acquittal. To familiarize oneself with the matter, it is absolutely necessary that the lawyer obtains all witness statements and documents to be relied on and peruses them carefully. Should there be a loophole in the evidence, he should raise it with the prosecution for redress.
In 2012, an alien criminal named Boris the Animal, a Boglodite, escapes from a maximum- security prison on the Moon to take revenge on Agent K, who shot off his left arm and captured him in 1969. He confronts K and his partner Agent J, and tells him he is "already dead". Back at MiB Headquarters, J peruses MiB's files and discovers K was responsible not only for capturing Boris, but for deploying the "ArcNet", a shield that prevented the Boglodites from conquering Earth, causing their extinction. Using an illegal time-jump device, Boris travels back in time to July 16, 1969, to kill the young Agent K. With history altered so that K is now long-dead, only J's own memory is somehow completely unaffected, and no one else from the Agency understands his obsession with K until Agent O, the new Chief of MIB following Zed's death, deduces there has been a fracture in the space-time continuum.
The monetary reform of the Soviet Union 1922-1924 was a set of monetary policies implemented in the Soviet Union as a part of the Soviet government’s New Economic Policy. Principal objectives of this reform included the easing the effects of hyperinflation, establishing a unified medium of exchange and the creation of a more independent central bank. In accordance with the economic data recorded in both archives of the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation, the results of the reform were overall mixed; some modern-day economists label the new policies as a successful transition towards state capitalism, while others describe it was problematic and did not uphold the targets laid out within its original blueprint. Economists including Keynes often categorise the reform as an aggregation of short-term monetary expansion experiments which fundamentally defined the intertemporal nature between Soviet monetary and fiscal policies where the state peruses a more active role in dictating the growth of the economy.

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