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59 Sentences With "poking around in"

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That means no more poking around in your Dropbox folder or computer.
The video is a loop showing two deer casually poking around in an idyllic forest.
Poking around in the kitchen, he finds the gun and passport that Hannah stole from Aleksander.
But I was the kid who was always poking around in the woods and building tree forts.
So the company went poking around in nearby districts to see if there was a quieter docket.
It was, though, noticed by astronomers only in 2007, when they were poking around in Parkes's archived data.
I started poking around in the archives and reading back issues of Cosmo from the '60s and '70s.
Here's what we found, in addition to his envy-inspiring view of Brooklyn, while poking around in his kitchen.
The Quantum Realm is a mystical and mysterious place, and Janet advises against spending too much time poking around in it.
Is there one place to look to see everything that's running instead of poking around in a bunch of different windows?
In between casual conversation, poking around in the patient and stitching up, they sing snatches of "Somebody Told Me" off-key.
With sharp eyes, he pointed out a cute little coati-mundi poking around in the dirt, then a crested caracara bird.
You can pass these off as tools for trimming camera film to a credulous 15-year-old poking around in your room.
Even on a structural level, when you go poking around in its depths, you keep finding new gems to pull out and examine.
But that didn't stop him from poking around in the class-dump headers with the rest of us and writing his first app.
Instead, he pulls you along as Shigemori begins his inquiry, visiting the murder scene, rooting out witnesses and poking around in the past.
For any site that you use, it's worth sitting down and poking around in its help center so that you can control your privacy.
We talked with Green -- one of the premier sprinters in U.S. history -- who said it's dangerous to go poking around in the past looking for mistakes.
A year later, Takakura has left the force and is teaching at a college, but he can't resist poking around in an old missing-persons case.
Founder Dan Fennessy notes the app has outgrown being only for travelers, but poking around in the app, that seems to still be a top use-case.
This causes us to stray from the best-scoring path of fewest consultations even further, chasing after gem collectors and poking around in all the wrong avenues.
I've experienced this first-hand when poking around in the internals of SEC filings when looking to pull out relevant data for stories about company earnings reports.
In spite of her proper upbringing, Harrison has no qualms about poking around in the back alleys of the mind, places that polite society prefers to avoid.
Acting on his strong professional suspicion, Edison hesitates to rule the sudden death of Walter Rennert an accident without poking around in the man's life (and medicine chest).
If you want to send messages without worrying that other people might be poking around in the texts you're sending, you should be using an encrypted messaging service.
I became very curious about what might be in the archives, what they had to hide, what they didn't want people poking around in, in the history of the indicator.
But I've got news for them, too: We worship an awesome God in the blue states, and we don't like federal agents poking around in our libraries in the red states.
Trump has attempted to fire Mueller before; if he perceives Mueller as poking around in an area that he considers off limits, it might put the special counsel in jeopardy once again.
I recently started poking around in Silicon Valley and talking to researchers who study aging and mortality, and discovered that four years after its launch, we still don't know what Calico is doing.
Rather than play them out on the table, where they might be vulnerable, he ditches them all—again, facedown—into Archives, his discard pile, hoping Schupp won't go poking around in his trash.
Aurora Jackson never had the chance to taste those thrills before the dangers caught up with her, leaving her bones behind to be found by a rebellious little girl poking around in the woods.
While her husband seemingly welcomes the intrusion of these peculiar strangers, Lawrence's character is increasingly unsettled by it, which, along with her poking around in the basement, is a mere harbinger of what's to come.
It slides from art to life — thoughtfully poking around in that blurred space between them — and jumps around in time, all while flipping from Kaufman to Mr. Carrey and then to Mr. Carrey as Mr. Kaufman.
He has, for example, warned special counsel Robert Mueller not to go poking around in his family's finances — arguing that should be off limits for an inquiry that's supposed to be about Russia and the 2016 election.
After poking around in my mouth and taking impressions of my teeth, the orthodontist declared that I did not need braces — my bite was mostly fine, so braces weren't necessary and would be primarily for cosmetic reasons.
The new features, first described on a forum for Android developers, were apparently found when developers from Snapprefs, a project that develops Snapchat features for third-party software, were poking around in the code of Snapchat's Android app.
" Poking around in the past, he said in a call from Berlin, "if you move here from other parts of Germany you can't help but notice how drastically visible World War II is even so many decades later.
There's a lot I really like about it, foremost the fact that it really is a pick-your-own-adventure affair, with galaxy and planet scans opening up new areas to investigate, and poking around in those spots then sending you off elsewhere.
Steen, a wildlife ecology professor at Auburn University, was one of about 0003,060 people who have been poking around in the Everglades for the past month in hopes of catching Burmese pythons, an invasive species that has made itself at home there.
Steen, a wildlife ecology professor at Auburn University, was one of about 22013,268 people who have been poking around in the Everglades for the past month in hopes of catching Burmese pythons, an invasive species that has made itself at home there.
But it does mean that if you're a fan of the musical, or any of the other many Les Mis adaptations, it might be worth poking around in the original novel in order to understand what made Hugo's story so resonant in the first place.
The theft of voter rolls in Arizona and Illinois — and "poking around" in the networks of other states, as James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, described it to Congress this week without naming the Russians as perpetrators — may be intended to rattle the United States, rather than change votes.
"Rather than poking around in a prosthetic dummy and trying to locate the heart of the patient and operate on that, there's no reason why you can't have a virtual reality or mixed reality application where you could have virtual tools in your hands," he told CNBC in a phone interview.
Dissecting a drawer full of daggers Biological anthropologist and lead author of the study, Nathaniel Dominy, first discovered a drawer full of bone daggers from New Guinea when "poking around in the underbelly" of the Hood Museum of Art in Dartmouth College, USA, where he is a professor of anthropology.
While an incoming President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE has no power or pull, whatsoever, over the OCE, he could rake folks over coals by simply invoking the unpleasant smell of it poking around in members' business.
And since Tesla isn't particularly keen to let people go poking around in the company's software — specifically on the battery management side of things — the problem with running the car on a race track is that it still thinks it's a road car, and so the system starts to shut down when it notices that the battery is getting too hot. Oops.
If one common denominator between the best horror films is that what you don't see is often scarier than what you do, another is that it's a bad idea for contemporary city people to go poking around in the Old, Weird America—that's where Norman Bates or Leatherface or the Blair Witch is waiting to punish you for your curiosity.
As for the tech used to make the interface feel somewhat physical, even though you're just poking around in mid-air, we've heard it might be sourced from Ultrahaptics, a company whose whole mission is to make it possible to feel things including "invisible buttons and dials" when you want them to be tangible, and then not when you don't.
" He pushed on through mounting cheers: "The pundits—the pundits—like to slice and dice our country into red states and blue states, red states for Republicans, blue states for Democrats, but I've got news for them too: We worship an awesome god in the blue states, and we don't like federal agents poking around in our libraries in the red states.
Feminists looked the other way when Hillary hatchet men plotted to paint Lewinsky either as a malicious stalker or a friendly fantasist — just as they looked the other way in 1992 when Betsey Wright shot down what she called "bimbos" and "gold diggers" in Arkansas with the help of intimidating private investigators poking around in the lives of women who had been involved with Bill.
And one of the shocking things about the past year is the enthusiasm by Trump haters for poking around in obscure corners of the Constitution for exceptional circumstances, like the suddenly voguish language providing that, in the absence of a sitting president, power shall pass to the president's cat, or, there being no such cat, to his or her dog, or rabbit, or son-in-law … all the way down to the vice president.
Rogues is a template book, one of the last of the Third Edition products. It has a collection of shady characters including Sam Hill, a Willful Skeleton the player characters might run into poking around in the Old or Not-So-Old West.
Sine nomine. Although prospectors had been poking around in Eldora since the early 1850s, it was not until 1875 that enough gold was discovered to open a mine in Eldora.Hlawaty, Stephen (2014). Mountain Biking Colorado's Front Range: From Fort Collins To Colorado Springs.
The lowland streaked tenrec is active both during the day and at night. Its diet is made up primarily of earthworms, but they will sometimes prey on other invertebrates as well. They may be seen stamping their feet on the ground with their fore-paws, an adaptation which is believed to increase earthworm activity for easier foraging. Most tenrecs possess a long snout for poking around in the ground to find their food.
Or so one version of the story goes. There are, however, more nuanced ways to tell the tale. < Despite [civil servants'] many similarities, there also exists [sic] a great divide between the very small number of top mandarins and the very great number of more junior staff. ... the conventional wisdom is that this divide was the work of Sir Stafford Northcote and Sir Charles Trevelyan, but once you start poking around in the archives the story turns out to be rather more complicated.
Sergeant Joseph Andrew Bomowski (Sylvester Stallone) is a tough cop. His seemingly frail mother Tutti (Estelle Getty) comes to stay with him and progressively interferes in his life, driving him crazy. After cleaning his gun with bleach and finding out she ruined it, Tutti buys him an illegal MAC-10 machine pistol, and witnesses the murder of one of the men who sold her the gun. Tutti is taken to the police station to give a statement, and starts poking around in Joe's cases.
Wills grew up in Virginia on his father's farm which contained many prehistoric and historic sites. He attributes growing up around old things as a probable stimulus for a desire to work in archeology. The first site he ever worked was in a salt marsh in Lewes, Delaware, at the age of 12 and he has been poking around in sites ever since. Wills began teaching at the University of New Mexico in 1986, and his fieldwork has continued within the state of New Mexico.
This small farming community gained some fame a few years after the settlers arrived. The eldest sons of Henry Coplan/Copeland had arrived in 1872, followed by the rest of the family in 1873. In May 1876, the Coplan brothers were poking around in a boggy piece of land near the creek when they discovered mammoth fossils, along with a collection of other animal fossils, and evidence of prehistoric human activity. The news attracted visitors and scientist to the area, and inspired another set of brothers, William and Thomas Donahoe, to poke around their property on Pine Creek.
Barnfather pressures Russert to improve the squad's cleanup rate, hinting that he might replace Giardello for being unable to control his detectives, and that he will hold Russert responsible for Giardello's "screw-ups". Kellerman visits the squad room to discuss the case with Bayliss and Pembleton, telling them he believes the building's owner, Matthew Rowland, is responsible for the recent fire, and for several other arson attacks on properties Rowland owns. While they are arguing, Lewis informs the detectives that uniformed officers guarding the crime scene have apprehended a teenage girl, Lisa Denardi, who was found poking around in the ruined building. When questioned, she reveals that she and her boyfriend regularly met there at night to have sex, and that they kept a sleeping bag there; from her evidence, the detectives conclude that the body is that of Lisa's 16-year-old boyfriend, Mark Landry.

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