I think they see through the pettiness, they see through the politics of all of it.
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" He added, "I think they see through the pettiness, they see through the politics of all of it.
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"Texans have a good ability to see through baloney, to see through a smokescreen, to see through rhetoric and to look to substance," Cruz said at an event in Houston, the state's largest city.
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He mentioned he liked a "see through" wall so border patrol agents could see through to the other side, something border security experts have advocated.
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But I can see through it, and I know most of the engineers can see through it and I expect them to and I wouldn't ... Let me put it this way.
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" Chuck Todd: "Everybody's going to see through this guy.
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What do you see, through disinterested, utterly neutral future eyes?
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"I see through a lot of that stuff," he said.
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Users can interact with the things they see through gestures.
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When will voters see through his xenophobic fearmongering and dishonesty?
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Nonetheless, it's easy to see through all of Logans bullshit.
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It was clear and you could see through the shell.
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Kim would see through his assistant's faked attempts at courtship.
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We expect our future leaders to see through them, too.
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Marginal investors should be able to see through the veil.
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"You can see through the plant membrane," Ms. Slagus explained.
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How did she see through Becky and her plausible story?
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The prime minister has vowed to see through her plan.
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There's just something about them that I can see through.
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The sensors can see through smoke, fog or solid surfaces.
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LANFEAR We could see through some of the sea ice.
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But the good news is that Americans see through this.
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"No, everyone can see through that story," he told reporters.
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We see his forms as well as see through them.
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It's tough for a goalie to see through guys' legs.
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Not see through and high waisted but not too high.
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Can an infrared sensor see through any kind of wall?
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In others, people can see through the smoke and mirrors.
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It can't be Democrats and liberals, who see through her crap.
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Take this: SWIR can see through smoke, down to the fire.
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It wants to know how its soldiers can see through obstacles.
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How can he win if Black voters see through the hype?
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It leaves rights groups standing for principles they cannot see through.
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Mexico will pay for it AND it will be see-through!
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But it seems that machine learning can see through the pixels.
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Young people directly see through people who put on any facade.
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Windowpanes were see-through and looked like little pieces of plastic.
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The basket is encased in a larger, see-through bag sculpture.
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It seems that people are beginning to see through all this.
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It does the job as well as a see-through burqa.
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But that doesn't mean people can't see through your desperate deflections.
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Rooms boast amazing outdoor vistas and sleek see-through gas fireplaces.
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It's completely see through (although it was digitally-censored for viewers).
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This work is about an attempt to see through it all.
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That's what I wanted for everybody to see through this song.
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Christina Milian in a see-through dress -- need we say more?
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I convince myself and I see through myself the next day.
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The Surface Studio is thin, but it is not see-through.
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Confusing messages may arrive this evening, but you'll see through them.
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Most normal Americans will probably be able to see through this.
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Trump has previously said that the wall would be see-through.
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Barker's simple flattery is a strategy neither man can see through.
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I think anyone with normal judgment can see through this issue.
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It's a mixture of helping you better see through your data.
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We know that people can see through the fog of deception.
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Also, the water was see-through, so it looked even deeper!
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Pros:Cons:Buy the Travando see-through toiletry kit on Amazon for $11.95
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See through blurs of sand and waterless cloud and obfuscating energy.
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You're losing because we see through your creepy bullying. http://bit.
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There was a little boy who you could completely see through.
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If you know more than Bannon, you can see through him.
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What does Alter himself see through the mask of the text?
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We cannot see through them to her, and why should we?
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Rihanna's shooting a music video in Miami ... in see-through lingerie.
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Even from the sidewalk, even without windows you can see through.
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"Hawk has the ability to see through everything else," Duke said.
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All the sensors can see through and survive in nasty weather.
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Both eyes were open, but I could see through only one.
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See-through backpacks and armed officers are common sights on campus.
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The female trapeze artists were wearing nylon suits you could see through.
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A strange pairing, but both experimental books that see through multiple views.
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But it seems so many just can't see through their fundamental skepticism.
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We believe the public is smart enough to see through publicity stunts.
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We can see through his work, the perpetuation of violence against women.
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"I'm blind," he began, "but I can still see through Hillary Clinton."
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Meanwhile, drivers are struggling to see through whiteout conditions on major roadways.
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The fabric has a second-skin feel, but somehow isn't see-through.
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Puerto Ricans and other voters are surely to see through his idiotez.
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The final product — a "see-through castle" — was over 16 feet tall.
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Talk about it with some passion and people will see through it.
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As we see through the show, things didn't happen all at once.
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Nori opted for cute sneakers while her mama rocked see-through heels.
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The HoloLens is a see-through visor mounted to a head strap.
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Not that it's always easy to see through superficial differences, like patricide.
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It didn't take long to see through its pretense of realness, though.
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I could see through a window some CBP officers discussing the situation.
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But one that we'll see through over a long period of time.
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First, radar can "see" through adverse weather conditions better than LIDAR can.
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A new forward-facing radar helps see through rain, fog, and dust.
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In a lab in Germany, researchers are making shrunken, see-through rodents.
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Metaphorically speaking, you see through the physically opaque to the metaphysically transcendent.
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For the fight scenes, I had contact lenses I could see through.
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I think that creative work is what you see through your eyes.
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Voters are likely to see through Trump's recent remarks, though, Auster said.
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A Virgo knows how to see through you and truly understand you.
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In their experiment, rats were placed in two adjoining see-through cells.
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Kraninger said the name change would be too costly to see through.
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"We could see through binoculars they were looting everything," Mr. Chávez said.
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B.I. Mind Reading — U.S. Federal Agents Teach You to See Through People.
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"Joe: Gun owners see through your lies," the NRA's official account tweeted.
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For a long time, it's hard to see through the dense fog.
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His wife Juno had the power to see through his fake atmosphere.
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You won't win more votes, as the public will see through you.
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So, you can mouth the words, people see through that pretty quickly.
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Streetlights were needed 913 hours a day to see through the smog.
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I projected cool, even though I bet everyone could see through me.
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The people can see through the government's ploy, and they are fuming.
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Gwyneth Paltrow went for a daring look in a see-through gown.
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" He added, "I hope the American people can see through this sham.
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Could Mando use one of these technologies to see through the walls?
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This makes sense in light of what we see through Krikalev's eyes.
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But, for some reason, he (and only he) could see through it.
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In early examples, he left the painting in a see-through state.
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And your vision, what you see through your eyes, agrees with that.
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But after a while, I started to see through the organization's messaging.
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And I hope that the American people will see through this charade.
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" — TREVOR NOAH "[imitating Trump] You've got to have a see-through wall because if the wall is not see-through, the only way to know what's on the other side is by yelling 'Marco' and hope they yell 'Polo.
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We all remember Barbra's see-through pants, Bjork's swan dress and Cher's headdresses.
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RF-Capture Our eyes can't see through walls, but the RF-Capture can.
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The highlight of her look was her see-through lace pale pink top.
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Grandstaff: Toward the end, Daria started to see through Trent, which was heartbreaking.
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NUNES: What I see through -- on every single page, you see that, Maria.
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See-through mesh was everywhere — from underwear and bras to shirts and lingerie.
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Eliminating the ban certainly make more sense than, say, mandatory see-through backpacks.
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However, I see through his medical records that he's not being properly treated.
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The see-through trend offers (almost) the same coverage — but with a breeze.
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The polycarbonate case, which retails for an insane $560, is completely see-through.
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Help is at hand in the sometimes squishy, see-through shape of packaging.
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"How can he win if Black voters see through the hype?" she asked.
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Yet the truly far-sighted investor can see through such ups and downs.
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The nature of these see-through teeth had been a mystery, until now.
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"If it comes across as forced, people can see through that," he said.
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Being anti-traditional and stuff is very difficult to see through, I think.
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The arrangement of the figures form a see-through barrier blocking our entry.
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If you can see through it faintly, your wrapper is ready to go.
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It connects with Pluto at 6:34 AM, helping you see through bullshit.
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"I'm hoping in America, we the people can see through all of that."
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Already, people ask me, 'What was that see-through jacket you had on?
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Indeed, haunted by his own role and his failure to see through her.
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And it just doesn't work, you know, people can see through the glasses.
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This was Roy spreading himself so thin that you could see through him.
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"I think that voters can see through the Democrats' political smoke," she said.
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"Sometime in June, we will see through the glass clearly," Mr. Beck said.
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"Those dresses are crazy — see-through fronts and bedazzled everywhere," she said, laughing.
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It's easy to see through the bilateral kumbaya between the two Korean leaders.
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"So it was like I only had pinholes to see through," he said.
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See-through rain jackets are iconic, but they aren't always the most practical.
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Instead, nutrients and oxygen slip through their gelatinous layers of see-through skin.
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Will the average American see through what Trump and the Republicans are doing?
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Trump has been saying the wall should be "see-through" for several months.
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Most importantly, it's see-through, which is perfect for what Taj is making.
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He has previously said the wall would be "see-through" in some areas.
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It requires that archaeological imagination to see through the fragments the greater story.
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He could also, he said, even see through Riggs' larger-than-life act.
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The only other person that could possibly see through you is a RADIOLOGIST.
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I know what she probably looks like, I can see through her dress.
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The gingham dress had less-comfortable fabric but wasn't see-through or flimsy.
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We wore these see-through tulle gold dresses and blinding electric-looking shoes.
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Aire de Bardenas' see-through bubbles have their own bedroom, hall, and bathroom.
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She wore a skintight black dress with see-through keyholes on the sides.
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Big Little Lies Is it still pretending if everyone can see through it?
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Ms. Streisand's outfit was see-through, so Ms. Spencer made Barbie special panties.
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Halfway across, I could barely see through the spray blowing over the bow.
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"Youth culture can see through anything they think is inauthentic," Ms. Greene said.
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His body is wrapped up tight in see-through plastic, head to toe.
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Honesty is key, and you can see through the bullshit with laser vision.
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Do you think fans see through that stuff or just eat it up?
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What you don't realize is you can't see it because it's see-through.
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It's so fun to see through the eyes of a young girl again.
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So, how would this work if you wanted to see through a wall?
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The vast majority of working Americans can see through the left's alarming rhetoric.
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" He added: "We are confident U.S. government negotiators will see through this distraction.
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They see through Trump's chest-beating America First to its un-American core.
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The groom was completely nude, but the bride wore a see-through dress.
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Before there were browser windows, there were regular windows—ones you could see through.
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According to Kim Kardashian West, nude and see-through is the way to go.
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We need to see through the loud pronouncements, the ambitious quotes, the glossy marketing.
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The libertarians -- at least, the ones who don't see through Trump -- are being played.
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Which is why we need vaccines to help our bodies see through the act.
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The goal: If the toilet bowl turns a see-through yellow color, you're golden.
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We thought that if people took LSD, they would see through hypocrisy and dishonesty.
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If you feel like you've been spotting see-through everything lately, you're not alone.
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Wear your bralettes with a see-through skirt to also show off your undies.
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So Schmidt and Cece make it their mission to help him see through her.
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Indeed, the automaker's see-through robo-delivery things may never actually hit the streets.
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Anna was smart enough to see through the illusion of D.J.'s facilitated typing.
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During the day, you can see through the letters and into the water below.
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And while it may seem daunting — see through pants and jumpsuit zipper contraptions, anyone?
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Or a project that allows you to see through the eyes of the locals.
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They're often too tight, baggy at the knees, too long or essentially see-through.
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They saw through it back in 2011, and they'll probably see through this, too.
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I'm like, 'If you're dead, you ought to be able to see through yourself.
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And in the distance, I envision ordered rows of brand-new, see-through coffins.
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Just because the older I get, the more I see through my own pretension.
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It's sad that this president can't see through the smog of his own ideas.
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With thermal, you can see through the smoke and engage and destroy a threat.
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If the yolk is still see-through, let it cook for another 30 seconds.
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It is see-through but has undergone so much travel that it looks opaque.
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Whatever impression we try to make with our apparel, God will see through it.
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"The American people see through all this," said Representative Jim Jordan, Republican of Ohio.
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That brings home the most striking feature of the see-through ocean: its emptiness.
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And my skin was so thin around my breasts, you could see through it.
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"Parents see through those minor, cosmetic changes" made by the state, Mr. Mihelbergel said.
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He could see through the smoke the leg of an infant on the floor.
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And there have been complaints in the past that 2XU tights are see-through.
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Trump wears it shamelessly, but not so well that you can't see through it.
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We need conservative leadership to see through the smoke and stand by their principles.
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A cloud, on the other hand, is a puff that you cannot see through.
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To complete her look, she wore a bunch of rings and see-through heels.
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Cox also donned a pair of PVC heels that were almost entirely see-through.
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Importantly, the display is see-through, so users can maintain awareness of their surroundings.
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But when both sides do it, I think the American people see through it.
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She could see through a tiny window that men were walking past the toilets.
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Is it secular enough for a see-through silicone "penis extender" with textured ribs?
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We cannot see through these windows, and they cannot be seen out of, ether.
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The American people have the innate ability to see through stupid or insipid ideas.
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We want clear cut answers, but see through a glass darkly, as Scripture says.
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We've started a number of initiatives that I'd like to see through to conclusion.
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Designers made the casing on the watch see-through, reminiscent of the jet's cockpit.
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Some people are also starting to see through Trump's wait-till-next-month timetable.
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These cities, in turn, must be responsible with what they see through new technologies.
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They're stretchy, never see-through, not too compressive, and the waistband never digs in.
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You could see through it to other, equally beautiful Bauhaus objects in the background.
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Dark, muddy water made it nearly impossible to see through the narrow cave channel.
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There are world events that I see through the lens of PRETTY IN PINK.
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In addition, the rear side is see-through which promises to be quite the look.
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She wore a sparkly see-through Jenny Packham gown with one major accessory: Her butt.
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Message received, she returned and set his frosty see-through in front of him. Mrs.
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I could see through the window as the cops went in and subdued the guy.
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I could also see, through the window, a big set of ugly, orange plaid curtains.
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It seems the model is a big fan of the see-through, breast-baring look.
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Broadcom could raise its price to see through a deal, or pursue a hostile bid.
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We're immersed in a wonderful see-through fish tank, but we long for the sea.
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There's just one slight problem with that see-through back: it might not be real.
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The young Prince Muhammad, too, might lack the strategic patience to see through his initiative.
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Nadia, like Baby X, can see through a computer's camera and hear through its speakers.
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Noah adeptly skewers the smallness of racism, but he doesn't see through the larger lie.
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A wedding dress of sheer organza built around a see-through cage closed the show.
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King died with his work unfinished and it is up to us to see through.
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Of course, this isn't the first time Jenner has gone with a see-through look.
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People see through everything, so it's really about living the way you say you're living.
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It's not an everyday look but, it's definitely special occasion — see through everything, lace everything.
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On Wednesday, Nike announced it's releasing a fresh take on Cinderella's iconic see-through shoes.
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" With the see-through panels on the bridge, he said, "The place has been reclaimed.
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Those who see through this smokescreen believe that "America First" actually offers a better way.
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In "Flesh and Blood," the narrator can suddenly see through everyone's skin but her own.
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Here's the iPhone 11 Pro in gold, which you can see through its clear case.
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In February 2017, JetBlue introduced an Embraer 190 that has a "see-through" paint scheme.
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Making the wall 'see-through' so people don't get hit with flying sacks of drugs
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Opt for see-through furniture, such as a glass coffee table or clear acrylic desk.
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This is a smart, strategic, see-through steel barrier — not just a simple concrete wall.
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As you move, the virtual body you see through the VR headset moves with you.
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The company is now looking to secure partners to see through its planned India projects.
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There's definitely not enough done in schools right now to help girls see through this.
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See-through table The acrylic coffee table by OMA can be reconfigured like the divider.
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It's a sentiment he's expressed before -- and one he's shown he's willing to see through.
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Once you see through this hypocrisy, it becomes impossible to enjoy Cards Against Humanity again.
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Chesky credits Johnson with helping the company see through the noise and working with regulators.
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Despite smear campaigns, half-truths and lies in the media, many people see through them.
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No judge can perfectly see through a defendant; we can only see what we're shown.
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And it makes us feel glad that we, at least, see through the pathetic lies.
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"The idea was to try and see through the artist's eyes," Ms. McLean-Ferris said.
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In 'Harlem Redux,' you can only see through a cutout, a gate or a veil.
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Chimi See Through peach cat-eyes, $99, and Sundae School black sunglasses, $149; at chimieyewear.com.
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I didn't feel comfortable bending over in fear of the material becoming completely see-through.
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There are screens that can surround the orchestra but they’re still see-through.
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She now helps others see through the fog and reach their health and fitness goals.
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This is a smart, strategic, see-through steel barrier -- not just a simple concrete wall.
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It is just a tactic and I believe the Irish people will see through that.
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The Australian singer wore a see-through lilac top with multicoloured patterned pants in 2002.
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The agency also highlighted the benefits of the see-through characteristics of the bollard wall.
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You have to be able to see through the other side to see what's coming.
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Me and my friends all wore see-through long lace dresses, fake blood and fangs.
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She wore the see-through crystal Gucci bodysuit previously spotted on Kim Kardashian West and Rihanna.
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Sophia Loren in Boy On A Dolphin wearing a wet see-through dress on a ship.
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For example, he said, some agents emphasized the importance of a barrier they can see through.
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Employees and customers will eventually always see through fakery during our age of "hypertransparency," he added.
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The back of the Translucent Blue model is partially see-through, exposing some of the components.
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Or how the see-through heads-up display on the windshield really feels true to life.
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He hated the bare midriffs, the see-through skirts, and the garments with too much volume.
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The good news is that once you see through the lies, you can stop believing them.
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Models wore jackets slashed at the arms with pointed shoulders, as well as see-through raincoats.
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I think this ongoing lust all women have for the illusion of see-through is wonderful.
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Notifications about positive matches are sent to the glasses' see-through display, embedded in the lens.
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Players see creatures overlaid on the nearby landscape that they see through a mobile phone camera.
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I just KNEW they were my normal (non see through ones) chile… ummmm they were not!
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The effect is like a creepy, see-through beauty mask — similar to Harry Potter's invisibility cloak.
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The set consists of see-through imitations of stretched canvas: armatures covered in clear plastic sheeting.
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Instead, she pointed out the more obvious dangers of a completely see-through dress on Instagram.
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This will effectively give the car the ability to see around corners or see through obstacles.
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Noah adeptly skewers the smallness of the racism, but he doesn't see through the larger lie.
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As we get older, we start to see through things in a way we didn't before.
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It's the easier thing to do -- but it is precisely that deception we must see through.
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Massive T-shirts, frequently pantsless, lots of crop tops and see-through things, almost always sneakers.
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KARTHIK SIVARAMStanford, California "See-through sea" pondered what would happen if oceans were transparent (July 16th).
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The promise of virtual reality is that you can see through the eyes of someone else.
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I got to see Through the Ages in a Gear VR, which won't be everyone's experience.
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I expected callers to see through my act, but mostly they dialed in ready to believe.
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These were plans he was never able to see through; that conversation would be our last.
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He is betting that stupid people won't see through his boasts and falsehoods about the economy.
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The see-through windows on the £5 notes are difficult to replicate, enhancing the counterfeit protection.
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Our love is like nightfall or a trill: you can see through it but not it.
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He also hoped people would see through what Mr. Clinton called the "cartoon" image of Mrs.
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The actress also wore a clear pair of PVC heels that were almost entirely see-through.
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We weren't actually inside of any giant see-through balls, but it sure felt that way.
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I think viewers could see through when things are unauthentic, even with a social media platform.
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"You need to have a great wall, but it has to be see-through," Trump said.
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And, I think also, to be honest with you, a see-through wall would look better.
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But they have to be close enough to see through the cliché, and into the nuance.
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The see-through dress at Reading Festival… I pulled it off but that could've gone wrong.
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Without voltage, it is possible to see through the array to a 10 pound note below.
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Twenty minutes before midnight, Moonchild stepped onstage wearing a see-through plastic dress with fishnet stockings.
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What does a see-through fish with a genetic mutation have in common with a smoker?
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More than 30 flights into New Delhi were canceled, because pilots couldn't see through the smog.
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Supporters of President Trump in their heart of hearts see through him — they just don't care.
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They looked decent on, but they felt as warm as a pair of see-through tights.
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Even when you try to assimilate, people seem to see through that and pick you out.
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The rapper wore a skin-tight, see-through gown that featured sparkle detailing and statement sleeves.
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I think the American people see through this and see it for what it is, politics.
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We've been dancing around it forever; his shame becomes worse when I can see through him.
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So, could the Mandalorian be using an infrared scope on his rifle to see through walls?
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The see-through sneakers retail for $54.97 (at the time of writing) on Converse&aposs website.
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"We'll be able to see through it if you're all talk and no show," she said.
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I can see through the windows as I affix the voting notices to their locked doors.
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Some fans clearly possess the ability to see through the soft bigotry of focusing on her ambition.
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"See-through means that immigrants can see a better life, but they can't touch it," he said.
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But … I am able to see through in how autonomy, longer term, can have a positive impact.
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It was thinking about the internet user as a person who could see through the dolls' eyes.
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But it doesn't take more than a tiny bit of prodding to see through that flimsy argument.
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The see-through dress trend is nothing new, but it made a major comeback in the 2010s.
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And for once "transparent," when it came to clothes, referred not to see-through but to attitude.
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They’re just moving to rooms with artistically designed steel slats that you can see through.
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But they don't plan to build a see-through heads-up display like HoloLens or Google Glass.
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I think Miss America needs to be genuine and hopefully I can help see through to that.
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"The American people are really smart and they will see through the false attack ads," Lewandowski said.
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Apparently it involves weird, see-through self-driving boxes roaming through cities, delivering people, packages, and pizza.
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"Florida's Cuban American community can see through Trump's two faces," read a statement on the new ad.
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Ideas are scrawled onto walls in pen and Post-It notes adorn a see-through dividing panel.
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On Libya, Macron expressed determination to see through a plan for elections to be held in December.
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As you take on new, stimulating projects, be sure to see through any passion projects you begin.
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Since a black hole is basically the absence of light, it's impossible to see through traditional means.
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Beyoncé looked ethereal in an all-white, see-through dress, while the Dixie Chicks matched in black.
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The market used to have the old-style high walls so you can't see through the market.
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And that future person will see, through your flaws, that they too will never be totally right.
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The more we, the public, understand that about science, the more we will see through the hype.
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But when you look in the mirror, you discover that seemingly perfect top is completely see-through.
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For example, we're told she'll be wearing this little number, as well as a see-through version.
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The variation in worlds is immense, but you occasionally start to see through the cracks a bit.
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Topshop is now selling pairs of completely see-through plastic jeans at £223 ($553) a pop.
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People of Iowa saw through those attacks then and they're going to see through those attacks again.
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People of Iowa saw through those attacks then and are going to see through those attacks again.
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"The first thing I did was step forward so I could see through her eyes," Asụghara says.
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She can "see through whatever is superfluous and unnecessary and get right down to it," Kopp said.
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Khloe's bra, on the other hand, was visible through the see-through top of her black dress.
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Touch the parchment-like shell, and it becomes almost fully see-through, revealing the colored liner beneath.
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The president also repeated his proposal for the border wall to be made with "see through" materials.
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"You can see through my eyes that i'm falling in love with whatever i'm shooting," King explains .
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It had been raining heavily all afternoon and Tokyo's ubiquitous see-through plastic umbrellas dotted the streets.
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Midway through the ride, an entire ballroom of see-through ghosts dances to off-kilter organ music.
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Lake effect snow will help enhance the amounts that Milwaukee and Chicago could see through the weekend.
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Some of Stanville life we get to see through the eyes of a character named Gordon Hauser.
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The see-through shoes still have the iconic Converse badge on the side and rubber capped toe.
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These are kept in see-through containers around the working space of the 750-square-foot studio.
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Additionally, the shirt was see-through from certain angles, exposing even more of her chest and bra.
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And you can go back and see through all the old satellite imagery that Google Earth has.
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It helped us see through writers and directors who wrapped their misogyny in irony or self-loathing.
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Lululemon was forced to recall its yoga pants because of a defect that made them see-through.
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In adolescence we're mature enough to see through the lies and determine who's real and who's not.
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From bright neon shoes to see-through pants, the fashion trends of the modern world is borderless.
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She was loved for her triumphs and mistakes (see-through skirts and Bruce Oldfield mega shoulder pads).
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I think he made the point that Border Patrol needs to be able to see through it.
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I think he made the point that border patrol needs to be able to see through it.
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How do you make a concrete wall see-through, so smugglers aren't invisible to the Border Patrol?
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"When you walk in, you can see through the house right into the garden," Mr. Willkie said.
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Spitzer measures infrared light, which allows it to see through clouds of gas and dust in space.
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Because teens can really see through dishonesty very quickly, and you can lose your trust very quickly.
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Nope. Although you can see some crazy stuff in the infrared spectrum, you can't see through walls.
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The 21-year-old posed in a vintage, see-through dress -- in and out of the water.
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Specialized sensors on satellites that can see through the thick smoke are recording the bushfires&apos spread.
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Trilobites Researchers say the tiny crystalline structures in the predator's fangs could inspire strong, see-through materials.
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We can't see what's happening in the car, because the camera can't see through the rear window.
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"Pretty see-through, there is better out there," she wrote of an adhesive liner, giving it three stars.
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The looks were accessorised with black see-through masks, sometimes formed as butterflies as well as feather headdresses.
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But you know what, the American people are going to see through it because they love the Constitution.
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First, with VR and other tricks, we could see through a character's eyes and even hear her thoughts.
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On the way out, the paps started snapping ... and the flashes turned her little black dress see-through.
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Americans, I believe, can see through this president's falsehoods, and they will see the fallacies of this budget.
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The gown was made with see-through, snakeskin-like detailing throughout the bodice, adding texture to the garment.
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"The American people, I think, see through this," Vice President Mike Pence told Fox News on Oct. 27.
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The looks were accessorised with black see-through masks, sometimes formed as butterflies, as well as feather headdresses.
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Apparently, no one told the singer that white cloth gets see-through (and very clingy) when soaking wet.
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The viewfinder only has 95% coverage, meaning what you see through it is not exactly what you get.
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There's too much smoke in this business and it's nice to see through it from time to time.
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"They do something for the sake of doing something, and people see through that pretty quickly," he said.
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So to really see through that ... So you wanted to go there while you were working a Dell.
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We are confident people will see through the talk and we will prevail in our case against her.
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The gilded accessory accented the star's practically see-through gold gown (by Lhuillier) and her pretty pink lip.
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People in Iowa saw through those attacks then and they are going to see through those attacks again.
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It looks devoid of life, and it has a fog so thick you can barely see through it.
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And the more we see through the hype, the more medicine will serve its stakeholders, not its stockholders.
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Finally, some Americans may see through Trump's rhetoric, even if he tries to brag about his foreign policy.
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Aside from AR glasses, DigiLens is eyeing the automotive market as a market for its see-through displays.
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I treated watching the show as though it were an important project that I had to see through.
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Domestic news is given short shrift, since people's personal experiences would allow them to see through official lies.
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Consumer electronics and smart-eyewear manufacturers use Lumus for the optical technology in their see-through wearable displays.
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"Americans see through this sham impeachment process, despite the Democrats' efforts to retroactively legitimize it last week," Rep.
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It is the job of CEOs to see through the downpour and think about what tomorrow will bring.
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"I hope the American people will see through this charade," he said, angrily addressing the panel's Democratic members.
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I just pray that you will see through everything that's been shown today, that I won't disappoint you.
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But Mueller's ability to see through Manafort's lies and rip up the cooperation agreement bespeaks a deeper strength.
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"Major investors, including foreign central banks are sophisticated and tend to see through the political rhetoric," Stheeman said.
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She wore a short-sleeved dress with see-through rows that created a square pattern across the garment.
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His subject is the strangeness of time and the world you can only see through a camera lens.
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They tend to be brutally unsentimental, see through the nonsense and cut to the cold, hard bottom line.
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"Why It's A Hidden Gem: "This pair of leggings passes the see-through squat test in flying colors.
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At the same time, it's fascinating because you can see through the buildings the people that built them.
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And the focus of her camera was Kendall's nipple ring, which was visible in her see-through bralette.
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As the morning went on, more and more people gathered to take photos on the see-through floor.
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Even though one might see through its hollow spectacle, there's little to be done to break its spell.
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It's difficult to see through the thick haze that's choking New Delhi, a city of 20 million people.
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"I hope the American people can see through this sham," Graham said, his voice raised, his face red.
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He expressed a preference for the models that have slats allowing border patrol officers to see through them.
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Joanna Krupa has a way of making politics very titillating ... and it involves wearing a see-through dress.
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Unlike other earth observation satellites, Iceye's use a special type of technology to see through the storm's clouds.
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Please, please do not ask me to see through this haze of nothingness that shades my entire existence.
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Hoping that the nation's revered author would see through the sham, the prisoners held the newspapers upside down.
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And the unlined fabric would need to be a certain thickness, or else it would be see-through.
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Now picture LeBron James in uniform but wearing ballet slippers and an ankle-length, see-through plastic apron.
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From our kitchen window sometimes we can see through the trees to the faint horizon of the Pacific.
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Wooden walls divide sections in the lounge but were made see-through to promote a more open concept.
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But the tumbled furniture the Cades could see through their windows left little hope that it had survived.
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What government can put into these things is so much more than what we see through private philanthropy.
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"You can see through those numbers that the Deaf community is really desperate to get information," she said.
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They have to fit snug, but you have to be careful because some of them are see-through.
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If I became a Republican, don't you think people in West Virginia would see through that pretty fast?
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He's ruthless, charming when necessary and smart enough to see through Fring in ways that Bolsa does not.
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"I'm hoping that people are smarter than that and they will see through all of that," she said.
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"The fact that CNN can see through this nonsense demonstrates how vacuous our political elite is," Enjeti said.
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Edward Jones job opportunities are publicly posted and available for all interested applicants to see through multiple channels.
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Other dresses were white and in lighter cotton and linen, with unfinished hems, or black and see-through.
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Other dresses were white and in lighter cotton and linen, with unfinished hems, or black and see-through.
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The clothes appeared to be light weight; the fabrics nearly see through; the shade of white almost spectral.
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At Woptober Fest in Atlanta in 2016, she wore a high-collar white bodysuit with see-through cage skirt.
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Mr. Trump will probably also see through the blind alley of "triangulation," advocated by some would-be strategic thinkers.
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And she really stepped up her performance sheerness in a totally see-through gown with strategically placed silver overlay.
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Camped out in the desert one night, they're attacked by a creature that they can't see through the darkness.
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In 10 years time the manufacturer sees drivers in see-through helmets, and LED lightshows in wheels and wings.
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There are three models in all, and they're encased in see-through plastic cases in the allegedly leaked image.
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It looks super cool and reminds me of both the see-through Game Boy and those transparent home phones.
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Yes, of course, it enables us to see through the layers of paint and into the mystery of making.
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Her older sister, Kendall Jenner, wore a risqué see-through dress with a thong for an event on Friday.
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I sell bags of water, those see-through plastic bags, you see that are sold all over the neighborhoods.
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The room is also cooled and, a rarity, he can see through Plexiglas to the face of another human.
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However, rather than relying on illusionism, as if Cubism never happened, Tillyer invites viewers to see through the painting.
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Looks like there are many Johns out there... let's hope this show helps us see through all the lies.
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The SEC may struggle to stop Mr Musk making misleading comments, but investors can more easily see through them.
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The question is whether the voters will begin to see through Trump's circus act before it is too late.
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The public can see through that stuff more and more these days, and it doesn't seem to like it.
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As we see through James' TEOTFW journey, his affinity for killing wanes as his emotional walls crumble into dust.
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The see-through look was paired with a trusty-pair of high-waisted underpants and simple black heeled sandals.
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His vision is improved further by cameras embedded in the aircraft's skin, allowing him to "see" through its structure.
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Some areas will be all concrete but the experts at Border Patrol prefer a Wall that is see through.
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While we have three different color channels (red, green, and blue) that we see through, mantis shrimp have 12.
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The PVC, translucent, transparent, see-through, whatever-you-want-to-call-them raincoats eliminate the covering up your outfit.
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But you are one of the few Democrats that see through this, see the danger in all of this.
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He tells Cassie he wouldn't mind if she wore something see-through and lovingly smacks her with a paddle.
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To test for safety, the only thing you can see through a safe solar filter is the sun itself.
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This makes them almost see-through, but the Dragonfly is especially adept at detecting these sorts of dim galaxies.
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"I think Miss America needs to be genuine, and hopefully I can help see through to that," he said.
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Y'know what they say about fish in the sea, and nothing catches 'em like a see-through fishnet suit.
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A party that tries to see through their perversities might well be more democratic, but that's a tough sell.
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But he also noted that one of his priorities is to "get over and see through the Bond thing".
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In 2016, she pledged to see through her trial, and said that she had not considered leaving the country.
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Manufactured issues are nothing new and people love "causes," but most Americans are smart enough to see through them.
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From way across the mall, we can see through the glass storefront into Stuart Weitzman, where they're serving wine.
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It's as if she had truncated a process of picturing that we, as viewers, irresistibly see through to completion.
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Those excesses are now apparent in ghost towns and see-through commercial properties in many Chinese second-tier cities.
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He wore a see-through black blouse and a single pearl earring, and fans were thrilled about his look.
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She donned a sheer white shirt underneath her suit jacket, and also wore see-through socks with her heels.
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Two of the prototypes appear to have the "see-through" component Trump has mentioned in several rallies and interviews.
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But McGowan took it to the next level with her totally see-through black dress, made entirely of sequins.
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The people see through this charade and refuse to back down until a civil transition government has taken over.
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Though Marian (Danielle Wade) is the first to see through Hill's flimflam, it's she who ultimately saves his neck.
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I hope the American people can see through this sham that you knew about it and you held it.
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But some people thought it was a bit tone-deaf to promote fundraising efforts with a see-through top.
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Since you can see through the bralette and it only offers minimal support, I only wear it at home.
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In fact, some of the most iconic gadgets let you see through the device and gawk at the insides.
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They came short, fitted, corseted, slit at the front, see-through, in lace and often worn with black stockings.
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The judge has wider interests to consider, and Berkshire's boss, Warren E. Buffett, appears to see through Elliott's posturing.
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It's there, a faint light cradling a chicken egg, clutching an axe, raising a newborn's almost see-through body.
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Within a few minutes, I could see what the Nest Cam Outdoor can see through the Nest mobile app.
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The purchase list includes see-through-the-wall radars, "suicide" drones and grenade launchers, another parliamentary staff member confirmed.
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But it got me thinking about different ways we might be able to see through walls in real life.
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But when she looks around Alexanderplatz, she can immediately see through their movement that they are still in bondage.
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The question, as often with Mr. Trump, is whether he will have the discipline to see through these changes.
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Because they don't rely on light and optics, like cameras do, they can "see" through walls, smoke and darkness.
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Chopra&aposs see-through skirt was just one of many revealing looks from the Golden Globes celebrations on Sunday.
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I expect Eatsa diehards to make a Facebook cover photo out of their name on these see-through contraptions.
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Just hit the "train green/purple/orange" buttons, and the machine will record whatever it can see through your webcam.
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When you're sitting behind the wheel, the Navdy's map and UI fills its entire, six-inch wide see-through display.
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Conway raised even more ethical issues after criticizing Nordstrom's decision and saying that people can "see through" the company's intentions.
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You gotta outfit it with a see-through screen that makes it look like it has holograms inside of it.
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"I hope the American people will see through this sham," Graham said, adding he fully intends to vote for Kavanaugh.
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From the outside looking in, you would think the adults would be the ones who would see through his act.
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People see through the product packaging allure and are reading and researching their skin-care ingredients more than ever before.
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The project uses a toy tank chassis connected to a Walabot, a device that lets your projects see through walls.
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One of WHOI's research vessels will tow Deep See through the mesopelagic, gathering wide-angle camera footage and environmental data.
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He'd wanted an imposing concrete wall, but the drug-projectiles are what convinced him it had to be see-through.
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In one example, each window includes a projector, a see-through screen or another display device to communicate the message.
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Google observed a steady decline in interest in drop-crotch pants, see-through clothes, acid-wash jeans, and babydoll dresses.
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From there, they're taken on a journey where they can physically touch and feel objects they see through their headsets.
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A crisis will inevitably strike and if politicians do not see through reform, they may well oversee the euro's demise.
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Unlike Google Cardboard, you want to see through this setup because you're mixing reality with imagery coming from your phone.
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Kylie, 21, went the nude illusion route in a see-through couture Yousef Aljasmi dress, encrusted with crystals and pearls.
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"His right eye is a little cloudy but he can see through it," says a bio for the orange kitty.
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If a long-sleeve, totally see-through, bra-revealing body stocking doesn't top her outfits, we're not sure what will.
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"There are sensors that can see through clouds like Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), but those instruments are rare," added Johnson.
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These are the kinds of policies that make it hard for us to see through claims flying in all directions.
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A trademark use of see-through geometric shapes, especially rectangular figures and straight planes, create a subtle illusion of depth.
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It uses a combination of HD displays, see-through lenses and precise eye calibration to create a pretty powerful effect.
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At first you can see through it to the real world, albeit with hardly any sense of distance or depth.
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But clearly Kim learned a lesson from her good friend Beyoncé and made her see-through lemons into selfie lemonade.
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Scientists aren't sure why the bellies of glassfrogs are see-through, but it may help them avoid or confuse predators.
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After all, these systems are supposed to be able to see through the dark and cannot get distracted by Twitter.
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The 430-metre-long bridge, touted as the world's longest see-through bridge, is suspended 300-metres above a valley.
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"Some people might think, 'I'd see through that, or I'd ask this question, or I would've done that,'" she says.
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Watch it shovel sediment into its mouth-hole and then watch it digest that sediment through its see-through body.
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Mariah Carey stepped out in Los Angeles on Friday in a floor-length, form-fitting and see-through black dress.
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Hilton also opted to stick to her revealing look at Coachella last month with a black see-through maxi dress.
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The embellished – and see-through – skirt made its debut last fall during Paris fashion week on Dutch model Doutzen Kroes.
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But, you see, through the process of "trickling" that loss would actually be, um... Uh oh, look at this guy!
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Obviously, I think you can see through my career a restlessness of not wanting to do something for too long.
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One material lets that heat out: polyethylene, but no one wants to wear ClingWrap because it's thin (and see-through).
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He will be confirmed because the American people will see through the haze of hyperbole and invective levied against him.
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The veneer of beneficence is somehow easier to see through in audiobook form, as evidenced by the works reviewed here.
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The President also emphasized that the walls would be built to be see through, a statement he has made previously.
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The material is incredibly stretchy and thin, but I never worry that it'll become see-through when I bend over.
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Many of us have developed a mental blindness that helps us see through advertising as if it were not there.
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While unicorns are dominating the IPO market for now, Hackett said the stock market was beginning to see through them.
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Two sample photographs included in the presentation show a tall fence with slats so that agents can see through them.
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But Mr Putin's is a twisted vision of liberalism, and at home many of his compatriots see through the ruse.
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See-through spheres act like biconvex lens, where the two opposite roundest sides of the bag become the two lenses.
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A new 55-floor skyscraper in London has a rooftop infinity pool with transparent sides and a see-through floor.
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Back then, she was busy starring on Hannah Montana, touring with the Jonas Brothers, and not wearing see-through bodysuits.
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For her final Victoria's Secret Fashion Show appearance, Lima wore a see-through leotard and an array of white feathers.
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For one, they're thick; so, unlike most options that are kind of papery and legging-esque, they're not see-through.
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The company said its sensors can see through walls and objects and do not collect optic data, protecting users' privacy.
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They're able to control the robot's movements, see through its wide-angle lens cameras and communicate via a tablet screen.
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I was captivated by virtual clothing so intricate you can examine the ruffles on collars and see through diaphanous fabric.
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That iPhone sky looked way better than the garbage regular sky that I could see through my garbage human eyes.
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It's hard to see through in visible light, and it can obscure the true nature of all kinds of objects.
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Biden continues to sell himself as Obama 2.0 and I am hopeful that voters in South Carolina see through it.
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Writing in the journal Cell, Ertürk and his colleagues detail how they've treated human organs to make them see-through.
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Vaccarello's trademark skimpy hemlines were also on display, in daring mini-dresses with see-through tops or glittery romper suits.
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The company said its sensors can see through walls and objects and do not collect optic data, protecting users' privacy.
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She fights with her father about clothes -- a pair of leggings had too much see-through mesh on the thighs.
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But at the end of the day, it's up to us, it's up to citizens, to see through these manipulations.
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The 38-year-old wore a long-sleeve gown that was almost entirely see-through, leaving little to the imagination.
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As we see through the weary eyes of Emily, the Colonies are a painful layover on the way to death.
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The black piece featured a see-through lace back and lace sides, and Kardashian threw on a silver, delicate body-chain
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After walking the Givenchy runway in Paris on Friday, both Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid were spotted wearing see-through tops.
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Then followed plenty of dresses, some see-through, with prints and intricate embroidery of florals or lips, worn with backless loafers.
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Unfortunately, while Count Olaf may fancy himself a talented actor, the Baudelaire orphans are always able to see through his disguise.
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Everyone will see through a business forcing an identity seen as trendy or calling in a marketing consultant, according to McCarthy.
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This version of the wall has "artistically designed steel slats, so that you can easily see through it," according to Trump.
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Our nation must see through commonsense gun control reform that makes it harder for dangerous individuals to carry out mass shootings.
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The service recently issued a request for information to help inform the development of a See Through the Wall (STTW) system.
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It flows generously, which makes it very sensitive, but it's see-through, so you can see how much ink is moving.
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The see-through cups were minimalist and cool; with the huge froth layer inside them they could even have iconic potential.
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But we want vision; we want to be able to see through who is on the other side of the wall.
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Valeo brought XtraVue to CES for the first time last year, introducing a camera that allowed drivers to see through vehicles.
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The milk-and-sugar cart is made of see-through plastic, so it easily blends into the peach-and-cream decor.
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But she was persuaded to stay on and see through the organization of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting of April.
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Like the original version, the SPRK+ features a see-through plastic housing revealing the inner workings of the self-rolling ball.
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Most car bosses who remain are not the sort of imposing characters who could initiate and see through a mega-merger.
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The so-called "yellow vest" protests forced tax concessions and cast doubt over Macron's ability to see through his reform agenda.
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Included in the message was a photo of Psalm, bundled up in blankets while lying in a see-through acrylic crib.
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This fact is not lost on seniors who are savvy enough to see through the rhetoric of Schumer and other Democrats.
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And there's a studio (in a see-through cube structure) that Samsung says will focus on radio, DJ, and podcast activities.
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The top was completely see-through with only strategically placed pockets covering her décolletage (re: a "wardrobe malfunction waiting to happen").
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Yes, as it turns out, there is one place that isn't quite right for Khloé to wear something completely see-through.
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This week Kim Kardashian dedicated a very special post on her website and app to her appreciation of see-through shirts.
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During the President's visit, on March 13, he praised the construction and said he preferred the walls with "see-through" capabilities.
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This wild, see-through backpack is designed to hold a Migo 3D Printer (the thing MakeX is actually trying to sell).
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Science fiction is nothing if not aspirational, which explains the hopeful spirit that allows us to see through a robot's eyes.
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They like that they can see through the links and know what is happening on the other side of the fence.
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Amanda Lepore, the transgender night-life personality, posed on the red carpet, her derrière exposed underneath her see-through black dress.
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Mr. Guterres said that the lesson applied to countries, too, and that his role was helping them see through the thicket.
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The market appeared to see through this, with both two- and 10-year U.S. Treasury yields a touch higher on Tuesday.
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Their drawings depicted buildings that effectively vaporized, much like filmy, see-through Minimalist glass structures done by the avant-garde today.
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The bot looks like a creepy see-through spider, and it may one day cruise freely through your body diagnosing diseases.
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Adam, meanwhile, is so angry at his ability to see through his mother that we're filled with sympathy for her too.
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The rocks were there, and the salt, while difficult to see through, was an ideal cap to seal in any gas.
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The clouds and snatches of land I could see through the tiny window of the 747 were indistinguishable from other flights.
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President Donald Trump still wants to build a southern border wall — and he wants to be able to see through it.
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Inexplicably, the see-through walkway connected a lofted bedroom to a lofted dressing room on the opposite side of the apartment.
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Kendall Jenner doesn't need a bathing suit to go swimming at the beach ... her see-through dress will do just fine.
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The buckets were covered with lids that the elephants could not see through, but with holes that smells could escape through.
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The Moon is in fellow Water sign Scorpio, encouraging you to keep an open mind (and to see through the bullshit).
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The girl waved her hand inches from his face, as if checking whether or not he could see through the bag.
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It was covered with curls of see-through pickles and little scoops of sticky, savory jams, and many kinds of herbs.
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"Drive By," with its potential to become a crossover hit, was followed shortly by a difficult double CD ("Mosquito/See Through").
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"It's easy to see through this phony rhetoric, and Democratic candidates will suffer for it at the ballot box," Hunt said.
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When she goes to the fete, her outfit has a lot more netting and lace and things you can see through.
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So now engineers are considering using more sophisticated sensors and technology — tech that can see through rain and even look underground.
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I've never been big on the see-through trend, so I wasn't sure how I would feel about the Extrovert tote.
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A Christian Dior logo appeared on the bottom of jackets as well as on underwear seen underneath see-through black dresses.
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Flipping over, or "rolling," is sometimes unavoidable but dangerous, as head injuries can occur in water too rough to see through.
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Brilliant at her job, she has an uncanny ability to see through people, yet she finds her own husband increasingly unknowable.
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They make it with this paper thin, see-through material where it almost falls with your body shape and flows nicely.
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" Accustomed to censorship, some Chinese were quick to see through the explanation that "One Second" had been pulled for "technical difficulties.
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It is more reflective than earlier screens, Mr. Hoffman said, which makes it less likely that audiences will see through it.
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Meghan Markle wore what looked like a see-through skirt while greeting fans, but it may have been an optical illusion.
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Observation can get you close, but to touch the essence of something, one must see through the eyes of lived experience.
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"To my women with the utmost respect, intellect, we often forget and neglect / Intuition can see through elusive intent," she says.
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The structure is open and closed; you can see through it, but it is holding something more than the city air.
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"It was above the clouds, I could see through the little holes," the teen, Yahya Abdi, told CNN affiliate KPIX in 2014.
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There's no engine to see through the hood, but passers-by can admire the Essentia's carbon fiber chassis and exposed pushrod suspension.
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"Saudi Arabia will likely see through the pressure and not entertain calls from President Trump, and in fact lower production," he said.
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On Monday she wore a floral-embroidered sweatshirt, green work pant, embellished heels and a yellow see-through Tyler Ellis doctor bag.
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"Embrace your differences, allow yourself the ability to grow, see through the challenges and be present in each aspect of your life."
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"I need a second opinion on a new leotard," Ilana says, walking out of the changing room in a see-through bodysuit.
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The helmet has a built-in camera that allows the user to see through the bot's eyes via the connected iPad app.
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But these tadpoles exist (scientists made them!) and they could actually see through the grafted eyes after being treated with migraine medication.
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Model Barbara Palvin got in on the fashion fun in a see-through Atelier Versace gown that left little to the imagination.
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By the time I reached 25, the thick black hair that once brushed my shoulders was thin, short, and basically see-through.
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The watch uses photoplethysmography technology, which uses green LEDs lights to "see" through your skin and detect variations in your blood level.
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The looks just so happen to be brightly colored see-through dresses from Fendi and MSGM that leave little to the imagination.
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And he can even see through the outward appearance of who he's delivering to, recognizing Link when he's in his wolf form.
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From PVC trench coats to plastic totes that puts our daily necessities on full display, see-through fashion is taking the lead.
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Jennifer Lopez rocked a see-through jumpsuit fit for date night during an outing with beau Alex Rodriguez this weekend in Miami.
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As proponents of the technology, they point to lidar's ability to see through challenging weather and light conditions better than existing cameras.
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So, of course, her recent trip to Miami has been a parade of one see-through, chest-baring ensemble after the next.
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Then he used paint and epoxy remover to strip the paint and give the back of the phone that see-through look.
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The supermodel kicked off her co-hosting duties at the AMAs walking the red carpet in a completely see-through lace gown.
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The essential parts of the mouse are exactly where they normally are, with the extraneous stuff is removed or made see-through.
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There's a screenshot (seen above) of the experience, although it doesn't necessarily reflect what people will see through a pair of glasses.
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We use every known technique to see through Jupiter's clouds and reveal the secrets Jupiter holds of our solar system's early history.
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We tested another Samsung Powerbot and were impressed by its navigational capabilities and thoughtful details, like a see-through bin on top.
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Glass is strong and durable and hard to scratch and easy to see through to the bright and shiny OLED pixels below.
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Demi Lovato wore a fierce see-through dress at the Grammy Awards, but that wasn't the item giving her a wardrobe malfunction.
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Yep, that's right: The see-through suit is by Sami Miro Vintage, the stylist's denim-heavy clothing line (and really, really good).
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The experiment consisted of a pair of sands, a white "heavy" sand atop a black "light" sand, in a see-through rectangle.
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Or that time you just plum forgot to wear a bra with a shirt that was more see-through than you realized.
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One time, when I was about 12, I saw a classic Fatso/Stinkie/Stretch-type see-through white shape outside my bedroom.
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But at the top of the frame was a gap just big enough for me to see through to the other side.
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Don't sit behind someone with a beehive Hey, they're probably due for a resurgence, and they're really hard to see through. 12.
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If you can see through your tears, the scenes for next week on Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 4 is here.
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In March, the X-Men star proclaimed she'd do anything for snacks, including wearing a white lace, see-through cover up dress.
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Not only is the Sphero Bolt see-through, but the team labeled all of the tech inside to a really amazing degree.
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Also, their see-through design helps you instantly figure out what's inside — no more guessing and opening the wrong box by mistake.
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According to the tweet, her 74-year-old grandmother bought six Christmas ornaments that are see-through balls with g-string insides.
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Bella and her beaded, see-through gown made a ridiculously head-turning entrance -- and exit, no doubt -- at the annual amfAR Gala.
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In the meantime, the company is offering customers a see-through valve that will enable parents to ensure the valve is clean.
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Fast-forward to the confessionals where it is clear they both see through each other and are not backing down at all.
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The shield is an open canopy in front of the driver and made from polycarbonate, a tough but see-through thermoplastic polymer.
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Sorry, I'm just trying to understand what transparent sapphire is, which I guess is just this sapphire (very blue) made see-through.
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They'll see through his rhetoric—if they don't already—and only make deals based on their self-interest, not on Trump's flattery.
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I could see through a lit-up window into one woman's home, where she ate alone looking at a flickering TV set.
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It's also developing something it calls the "portal brush," which lets you see through to the outside world using the Vive's cameras.
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A high-profile recall of Lululemon's signature yoga pants in March 2013 for being too see-through led to top executive departures.
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If you had to describe Soares in one word, it would be "undeceived": because he wants nothing, he can see through everything.
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At times we see, through scrims, the various Mary Pages standing like sentinels looking on at the scene being played before us.
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Shirts, some in fine leather, had pointy collars and see-through sleeves and were worn with pleated trousers and asymmetric transparent skirts.
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You will have premonitions of everything that will happen and be able to see through the hearts of those that interest you.
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Our vision falls off as we see through her panels and her sculptures: where her material goes missing, so do our eyes.
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" "I'll get it built," he vowed, calling his proposal "a smart, strategic, see-through steel barrier — not just a simple concrete wall.
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"We fully expect the people of Alabama to see through this charade and to vote in the primary coming up," Moore said.
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The danger is that the public will surely see through these games and be turned-off by Congress's lack of serious legislating.
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The wall, he said, would be a "smart, strategic, see-through steel barrier" built in areas of need identified by border agents.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said officials had "noted" McCallum's comments, adding "anyone with normal judgment" could see through the case.
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However, for those able to see through the noise, bipartisan cooperation can be found every day in Washington and across the country.
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As Jodorowsky explained to me, the Tarot de Marseille deck teaches the user to see through its level of non-sequential complexity.
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Of course, this audience does not tolerate the usual sales /BS tactics, can see through vaporware and demands a very high standard.
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For couples who work in the restaurant industry, it's pretty easy to see through the thin consumerist veil that surrounds Valentine's Day.
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Neery's image became the embodiment of the observing ego with eyes that see through the bullshit — as she would emphatically call it.
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And, I want to, you know, live smart and see through this, but I don't want the whole country to be sacrificed.
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And no one is quite sure what to do with the see-through grand piano now sitting in a supermodel's Malibu home.
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The window in that door is the only one in our house that reaches low enough for a dachshund to see through.
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Company: VayyarTotal raised: $188 millionVayyar has developed a super-sensitive radar-based imaging sensor on a chip that can see through objects.
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This satellite is different than most other Earth-observing satellites, in that it can see through clouds to detect land features below.
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It has also helped astronomers better understand star formation because it can see through opaque clouds to reveal activity hidden within them.
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By wearing an almost entirely see-through dress, she once again demonstrated that she isn&apost afraid to show off her curves.
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About 200 tourists who were already at the hotel would see through their stay but the hotel was not taking further bookings.
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Ordinary Chinese see through government propaganda and realize that the mishandling of the coronavirus is only one example of the regime's ineptitude.
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She cooks and purées beets to bake delicate see-through pink tuiles, which she rolls into tubes and fills with fresh ricotta.
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GE industrial solution is a very strategic very important acquisition that we will see through in the first half of the year.
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I don't think any Americans are nostalgic for burning rivers, haze you can't see through, exploding cars and cars with no seatbelts.
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Kitchen Byte approves of this block because it is simple to clean, well-balanced, has a slim fit, and is see-through.
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Tim Allen also went with the subtle tint, though it probably didn't help the conservative comedian see through his own problematic bullshit.
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"The government can't see through the smoke that's clouding our cities, our towns and our regions," Mr. Albanese told reporters on Thursday.
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The telescope enabled scientists to see through the dust in order to photograph the center region of our own Milky Way galaxy.
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It comes with three different types of attachments and a see-through container to store both the attachments and the device itself.
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"Americans see through this sham impeachment process, despite the Democrats' efforts to retroactively legitimize it last week," House Intelligence Committee member Rep.
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The "Quantico" actress changed into a more daring dress with a see-through skirt for dinner with Nick Jonas following the show.
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For 150 minutes you see through his eyes as he floats like a ghost through the city's sex clubs and drug dens.
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Players see characters, creatures and other elements overlaid on the landscape that they see through their phone's camera as they move around.
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Yet the Olga we see through Picasso's paintings is markedly different from the one we glimpse in home movies from around 1930.
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In place of shovels and machetes, cutting-edge light detection and ranging technology, called lidar, allowed researchers to "see through" thick vegetation.
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Soon, each part of her body slowly becomes more see-through and ridden-with different holes, until it envelops her entire body.
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Over the past two years, the wall has become "see-through" and perhaps less contiguous (there are canyons and rivers, after all).
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He opens with a line about how it took his daughter to be born for him to see through a woman's eyes.
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The Uni360 includes a new passthrough feature that activates a phone's camera, so users can see through to the real world around them.
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Arming teachers, adding extra security, and making students carry see-through backpacks—those solutions aren't enough to make a real impact, she says.
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On Saturday, Jenner was snapped on her way to dinner at L'Avenue with friends — wearing a completely see-through top with no bra.
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The watch runs a Sellita Caliber SW500, visible through the see-through back, and features a screw down crown and massive metal pushers.
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Wi-Fi radio signals are extremely sensitive, and they've already been used to see through walls, and track a person's movement and mood.
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Notably, neither of the two are actually naked — they appear in white T-shirts, which become soaked, see-through, and eventually come off.
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For Bella, it was a silver see-through gown with a plunging cut-out (and no lack of Swarovski crystals) by Julien Macdonald.
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For example, this $39.50 red negligee comprised of about a square foot of see-through, mesh-like fabric they've become so fond of.
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Gadot wore a black and pink Givenchy gown that featured see-through lace on the bodice, which she paired with Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
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In the demo, he was able to see through walls, a distinct advantage in a game where you need to anticipate what's coming.
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"Part of the proposal was to give us see-through features so we'll see when they're built how they'll address that," Vitiello said.
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The trackpad is extremely responsive, and the four-zone RGB keyboard is customized to the Predator interface and see-through keycaps for WASD.
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According to Aetna's complaint, KCC never told Aetna it intended to mail the 12,000 notifications in an envelope with a see-through window.
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When shopping on the main Amazon platform, customers typically have to take care to see through the fake goods and the fake reviews.
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The Oryx antenna operates at a 10-micron wavelength that can see through fog and, unlike lidar, not get blinded by bright sunlight.
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The see-through bridge in Shiniuzhai is suspended across a canyon with a 600-foot (182m) drop, and was opened to much fanfare.
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The picture, snapped in an airplane cockpit, shows Trump partially naked with a see-through chain metal and plastic bikini covering her nipples.
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While these see-through speakers probably won't replace more traditional options for the home market, there are some interesting applications for the technology.
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The model joked that she accidentally revealed her nipples when wearing her sparkly, see-through mini dress at the Chopard Party on Friday.
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The deal will probably mean that Ginni Rometty, the firm's chief executive, stays on for a few years to see through the integration.
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The UI on Periscope is just what you see through the camera and the comments and the hearts float on top of that.
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Because it's Rihanna, each sandal features PVC lining to create a totally see-through effect that extends down to the clear Perspex heel.
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It allows them to keep tabs on where their kids are, see through their eyes, and even block dangerous content from their view.
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One of the CBP contract requests calls for a solid concrete wall, while the other asks for proposals for a see-through structure.
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That's why firefighting teams use special cameras that allow them to see through the smoke, rendering images based on heat rather than light.
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You can actually see through the whole and see the room you were just in faithfully represented in miniature, which is pretty incredible.
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Kris Jenner has been known to rock a see-through lace top and bra combo in public before — and Friday was no exception.
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Back on the other side of the net, I pull on an FPV headset and see through the same eyes as a pilot.
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Inside the cockpit, the pilot wears a special helmet that lets him or her virtually see through the plane to the ground below.
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Your successful friends can see through all the imperfections someone might have, and notice the light that is desperately trying to shine through.
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"We see through the cast, that some of us have more knowledge or experience with the trans community than others," Brown told Mashable.
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Now you see it, now you don't Panasonic has created a new "invisible" TV you can see through when the TV is off.
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Like fuel and maintenance, consumers will fund connectivity as a recurring expense, which we could see through a variety of vehicle touch points.
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In true Kardashian fashion, the star was sure to add a bit of sheer to the number, leaving her top slightly see-through.
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"We drove through some wicked winter storms together where you could barely see through the front windshield," recalls Hillary, with a wistful smile.
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She paired the top with form-fitting velvet leggings cropped slightly below the knee and a pair of her usual see-through pumps.
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Much of their office flirting, conducted not by telephone but by e-mail, concerns her clothes: microminis and see-through blouses—Bratz clothes.
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There's even a little see-through Isinglass pouch so you can not only view but operate your phone worry-free in the field.
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If the SSBNs can still find somewhere to lurk, for now, the ocean will surely become more see-through, especially at the edges.
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Sadr's followers began a sit-in a week ago outside the Green Zone to pressure the government to see through anti-corruption pledges.
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Her long-sleeved dress was entirely see-through, but was also daring thanks to its V-shaped neckline and slit in the skirt.
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When they are turned off, the user must move the goggles out of the way because it is impossible to see through them.
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"I was shocked to see that Rhee was wearing what appeared to be an expensive, possibly designer-made see-through blouse," he wrote.
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This is what it might be like to see through the eyes of a depressed person whose most intense emotion is sardonic cynicism.
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"After meeting with the students last week, Governor Daugaard explained that the meeting helped him to see through the students' eyes," Strangio said.
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It's easier, or so we think, to see through the bullshit, and morning show people are the biggest bullshitters who have ever bullshitted.
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The see-through scent contains soft notes of violet, bamboo and musk but is so subtle that it nearly disappears on wrist contact.
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The oceans are vast, making reefs hard to pinpoint, and the water's surface is difficult for satellite and airborne cameras to see through.
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Just days after it was put up, it began to gray and shed its needles, and soon it had become nearly see-through.
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What harm is there in people hearing obvious falsehoods and specious argumentation if any sane and minimally educated person can see through them?
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But Bloomberg is paying people to make jokes about him, and something millennials and Gen Zers are likely to see through pretty quickly.
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Carlos Ghosn said he was determined up until late last year to stay in Japan and see through the investigation and his trial.
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She wore the silk maternity dress under a long coat made from another shiny material, and completed the look with see-through sandals.
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Last year, Schultz told CNBC he delayed announcing his departure from the coffee giant in order to see through the racial bias training.
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And the women, said Sue Vertue, the producer of the series, see through Sherlock in a way that the male characters usually don't.
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Supermodel Bella Hadid posted a series of photos on Sunday of her wearing a mesh, white, see-through halter top without a bra.
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Johnson is also looking to regain his majority in the 650-seat Parliament this election in order to see through his Brexit deal.
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Many stars opted for revealing looks at the Golden Globes, including Paris Hilton, who wore a see-through gown to an after-party.
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After a lifetime spent with hair so thin you could see through it, I finally got the thing that made me feel whole.
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The void, however, remains inaccessible to the viewer, and it is only possible to see through tiny openings that reveal a serene darkness.
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Could be they are afraid you will see through something, but in essence, I'm always doubtful of men who emphasize their feminist beliefs.
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The model was seen out Sunday in NYC in a barely there see-through red blouse, which put her assets on full display.
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Silly, but super-fun silly, easily super-fun enough to see through to its inevitable Uh Oh Superman Really Is A Dick ending.
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Another photo showed the singer holding a gun, while other pics reveal Rihanna in a see-through cover up with her chest fully visible.
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You can't believe in the wisdom of the crowd and discount its ability to see through an illegitimate power grab, orchestrated from the outside.
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"It's still a massive multi-billion-dollar business and has gotten more sophisticated and bigger — what we're seeing in 2018, we'll see through 2019."
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This is how John, at least for a few moments, hopes to punish this woman for having the gaul to see through his lies.
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Cara Delevingne, who portrays Enchantress, opted for a see-through lace-and-tulle dress, topped off with a pink leather-and-velvet moto jacket.
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The new Spectacles themselves won't be able to overlay augmented reality effects on top of what you see through the lenses in real time.
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Also, many question if Trump has the persistence to see through a lengthy and expensive process to fully eliminate North Korea&aposs nuclear threat.
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Two-Spirit individuals are believed to be able to see through the eyes of both genders and once held significant roles within their tribes.
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She wrote that Cruz should stop "inventing far-fetched theories about who's really to blame for Trump's rise" because voters can see through it.
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And although we couldn't see through to the actual product held within, a snapshot of a single, round granola bite peppers the package's corner.
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The US Army is trying to figure out how to see through walls to identify threats and to map structures above and below ground.
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Such a transformation will allow firefighters to see through smoke, full-length movies to download in seconds and soldiers to defend against multiple threats.
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This was the early 1970s, years before Arutyunyan became a professional psychologist, but she needed no special training to see through the family myth.
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It was a black, see-through dress with velvet cut-outs, a design that sort of covered you exactly where you needed it to.
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And Chrissy Teigen rose to the occasion in a lace-up, see-through Roberto Cavalli gown that showed off the new mom's mid-section.
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But while our 9-to-5 typically doesn't allow room for potentially see-through skirts and little white tops, our after hours definitely do.
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While the bank is determined to see through the capital raising, if it were to disappoint, it would be left with a capital hole.
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But if the see-through and reinforced design of the SPRK+ appeals to you, it's available starting today for $129—no programming experience required.
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You're either on the cutting edge of style or that person who got tricked into spending hundreds of dollars on see-through plastic jeans.
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In 2012, an 83-year-old woman sued Apple after walking into a see-through door at an Apple Store and breaking her nose.
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Expectations are high for Mr Moon, who can serve only a single five-year term, to see through the reforms that he has promised.
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Some who oppose Mr Trump believe that support for him is mostly among nominal evangelicals, and that "real" believers will see through the hypocrisy.
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Now, research published in the journal Fire Technology gives scientists a way to see through the flames, too — by shining blue light on them.
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On Tuesday, he called for a "smart, strategic, see-through steel barrier" rather than the "simple concrete wall" that he proposed as a candidate.
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The rest of us, including the majority of voters in the USA, see through the charade: after all, the schtick is not exactly subtle.
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"No one leaves Santiago Castillo," he threatens, before giving her money and telling her to go buy a see-through outfit for the night.
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"You get to see through RJ's journey, something I've never seen, which is just him finding his way into the world," says Holly, 51.
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The pop singer, 24, revealed that her pal Jonas, 24, was the one responsible for her stunning see-through gown at the 2017 Grammys.
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Perry, who snuggled up to Grande and posed with Sia, wore a black and gold, see-through mesh corset with black leggings and pumps.
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Projectors cast a see-through ball onto a transparent screen behind both players and the lunar terrain onto a wall in front of them.
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We got the Brazilian model in Marina Del Rey, where she jumped right into the water in her thong ... and a see-through top.
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"...five, four, three..."Rolling chairs anxiously scrape across the trailer floor as the four men position themselves to better see through a dirty window.
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The army said it learned from early testing that soldiers might find this map distracting, in part because it isn't see-through when active.
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The 42-year-old supermodel stepped onto her hotel balcony flashing fans in a see-through bra as she took pics of Venice, Italy.
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It's people who see through Trump and his campaign an opportunity to take dangerous and violent action against immigrant, women, Muslim, and LGBT people.
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To rip the Band-Aid off quickly, the book (by Katori Hall, with Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins) is so thin it's see-through.
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Trump viewed eight such prototypes during his California visit and noted that a wall with "see-through capability" would be beneficial in combating cartels.
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The question is how determined Russia is to see through its plans for a union, and how far it will go to achieve it.
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The world you see through them is the normal world, not some computer-augmented form of it — that stuff is used on your phone.
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Served in a see-through porthole, the drink changes color as the seasonal ingredients — which might include peaches, beet slices, and celery curls — infuse.
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Amy, sitting up on her knees to see through the rear window, sobbed as she saw our family of bicycles, disabled on the road.
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For Tronc, the collapse of the deal gives the company a chance to see through some of the investments it has made in technology.
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See-through fabrics such as Lycra are replaced with opaque cloth, she covers her toned legs with thick leggings and wears a matching headscarf.
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Remote scribes in Bangladesh will write up what they see through the device's camera so it can be quickly stored in the medical record.
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Similarly, the adjacent shower lacked the opaque walls of the toilet and was entirely see-through with no real separation from the bedroom. Sultry?
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In some cases, the caller could even see through the recipient's front-facing camera, if they pressed the volume button to dismiss the call.
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He was smart enough, first of all, to see through my deceptions: the restraint during chess and the lack of candor about my career.
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What I cannot understand is why the media can't see through his manipulation and instead focus on what he doesn't want us to see.
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Additionally, the models include see-through uppers; the Converse badge on the medial side paired with reinforcement panels on the heel and medial forefoot.
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Kylie flaunted her flawless figure on the beach in Malibu, showing off her endless curves in a thong underneath a see-through wrap skirt.
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The technology is fanciful: Marie can track Sara, see through her eyes, even adjust the settings so Sara perceives frightening images as pixelated blurs.
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The real border is everywhere, and it is not a series of see-through steel slats, but a multitudinous sprawl of gaps between people.
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Hopefully the justices, despite the high court's impending rightward lurch, see through the conservative myths about Medicaid and do right by the program's recipients.
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Designed with an ultra stretchy, non-see through fabric, you won't need to worry that they'll become transparent if you move around too much.
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Or perhaps Wisconsin fans should consider headwear in a Swiss, or a nice spreadable, so that other patrons can more easily see through it.
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"If you want the stretch benefit, you have to get rid of that [see-through] trust and go to an [accumulation] trust," Douglas said.
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Trump said the wall would have to be see-through, a demand that's been made by some Border Patrol officials who oversee the border.
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There are pastel-colored cases, as well as translucent options if you're feeling nostalgic for the see-through Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color.
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In the past, the iPhone 8 Plus and Note 8's dual cameras have usually failed to properly see through transparent objects like glass.
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Over the past five years Sanders and his fellow progressives have induced large parts of the Democratic Party to see through the Bernie lens.
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"It just needed an update," said Ms. Negrin, who had lived through several family renovations and could see through the problems to the potential.
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But glamour was also present in the form of sensual corset dresses and see-through skirts and shirts, with sparkle often added to black.
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But glamour was also present in the form of sensual corset dresses and see-through skirts and shirts, with sparkle often added to black.
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You just have to see through the stuff that's written for magicians, but magicians are nothing more than guys that make VR without glasses.
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She wore a black, lacy see-through blouse, tightfitting shorts, and — on this hot back street in Nuevo León — white patent-leather high heels.
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From the younger generation ... Gigi sported a sailor motif that included a revealing striped top, while Bella just went with a see-through dress.
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That's because dense tissue appears white on a mammogram and it's hard for the radiologist to see through it when they read your scan.
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The non-see-through style is made with a moisture-wicking blend of polyester and spandex that stretches with your body in every direction.
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Some Upshot readers, responding to the article, suggested it was about intelligence — that college-educated people can see through Mr. Trump because they're smart.
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The idea was that if I get inside, then I stay there for as long as I need to see through a full story.
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"With Fuller and Now United, this feels like an inauthentic, brand-originated music property and I wonder whether kids will see through that," he added.
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Now, some are mistakenly comparing this super-reflective train to the invisible hood concept from Land Rover or the see-through semi trucks from Samsung.
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The depth evoked by see-through walls — where the wall is a mechanism for viewing — is paradoxically flattened out and reproduced as image, as surface.
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From mesh to lace, semi-covered to full sheer, give one of this year's biggest trends a go by shopping the see-through bras ahead.
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The inside of the home is also filled with glam touches, including sliding walls of glass and a great room with a see-through fireplace.
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And then we see through the sharing economy like Airbnb, people don't necessarily expect to own every single asset that they use throughout the day.
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Instead of changing the tent material to just be permeable to bullets, the change gave enemy AI the ability to see through tents as well.
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Shoppers appreciate their super comfortable curve-hugging fit, and say that they're thick enough to not be see through, but won't make you sweat, either.
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I could see through his skin and instead of blood in his veins like we have, he had fire coursing through his arms and legs.
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Carroll wrote that Trump asked her to try on a "lacy see-through bodysuit," and she responded by joking that he should try it on.
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And she can seduce in a pair of see-through mesh jeans with nothing but a flesh colored thong underneath, or in a pink pantsuit.
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Though my folks were largely spared, I was beginning to see—through Facebook, texts, calls—that many old friends, neighbors, colleagues, and relatives were not.
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And he's betting against Moore's Law — that the steady growth of technology won't empower Russia's youth to connect and collaborate, and see through his charade.
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A few by French energy firm Vinci Energies' exhibition stand came equipped with cameras that people could see through, by using a virtual reality headset.
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The disadvantages are that the adhesive looks creepy on the skin and the Apple Watch screen is a little hard to see through the adhesive.
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Essentially, there are tiny prisms built into the display lens that are able to accept light from an extremely small projector while remaining see-through.
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Autonomous cars gather up tons of data about the world around them, but even the best computer vision systems can't see through brick and mortar.
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The singer, who recently announced she was pregnant with her third child, showcased her maternity style in a gown that was almost entirely see-through.
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The term appeared in a passage of ancient Chinese poetry and originally meant the ability to see through someone's evil purposes, the Asahi newspaper said.
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On the floor you'll see a subtle 'Door open' projection, and tapping your foot near it automatically opens the see-through side of the fridge.
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That's a challenge because microbes usually live deep inside our bodies, and our usual imaging techniques use light and can't see through that much tissue.
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Kourtney Kardashian put her body on display in a sexy see-through dress for a dinner with her girlfriends Sunday night during their Mexican getaway.
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And the makeup mogul, 21, stunned in head-to-toe lilac thanks to her see-through, mermaid-esque dress, fur stole and perfectly purple wig.
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But there's one snag: Those see-through split ends and single-strand knots we've been trying to hide for weeks are looking way too obvious.
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In reality, the dinosaur I see through the Magic Leap One looks genuinely three-dimensional, but pieces start getting cut off when I approach it.
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At this point, Cruz should forget about human bias and worry more about the automated forces controlling the information we see through our News Feeds.
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It means see-through, not honest, but perhaps they merely want to avoid any admission that what they were doing before was not quite honest.
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The Dot View had a matrix of see-through dots that displayed information such as the clock, weather, and notifications when the case was closed.
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Her fans are then forced to believe in her lie along with her, or see through it and choose to love her anyway, or… not.
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You've internalized everything they do, every variation they can throw at you, and now like Neo in The Matrix, you can see through it all.
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And the makeup mogul, 22016, stunned in head-to-toe lilac thanks to her see-through, mermaid-esque dress, fur stole and perfectly purple wig.
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Yes, the company says it's planning to launch a see-through phone, and even showed a mock-up of what it could potentially look like.
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Kendall Jenner got caught out in the rain with no clothes on ... but at least she had a see-through raincoat handy to cover up.
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If I am wearing something that doesn't fit well or is too thin (think: see-through in yoga!) I will be distracted the entire practice.
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It's started selling a VR headset called the SkyView that connects to two of its Typhoon drones and lets you see through their onboard camera.
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A white lace thong and demi-cup bra from Agent Provocateur underneath a see-through, nude-and-white embroidered cocktail dress — and gold glitter pumps.
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The mother of two — Sean, 11, and Jayden, 10 — showed off her stunning figure in a see-through black leotard with cleverly placed red jewels.
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The women can see through society and decorum to the subtleties of motive and power, waging wars between one another without their male counterparts noticing.
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You can see through these pieces how consequential Noguchi and Hasegawa's friendship was, and how their mutual encouragement and inspiration pushed each artist to create.
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Sparkling in a see-through gold dress also on loan from Dolce & Gabbana was Gaia Matisse, the great-great-granddaughter of the painter Henri Matisse.
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Outside Rick's house is a big painted advertisement for one of his movies, which we see through the windshield every time Cliff parks the car.
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In another case, according to the Telegram, students at Weerachai Phutdhawong were given cardboard boxes to wear with small slits cut out to see through.
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"We want to be able to see through ... we have a lot of help from the Border Patrol and from the ICE agents," Trump said.
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The bachelor has to really want to find love, and Tyler doesn't really have his heart in it and the audience can see through it.
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This means that it is in Congress's own interest to see through that Puerto Rico is successful in addressing its current fiscal and economic crisis.
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Elle Fanning combined this aesthetic with an I Dream of Jeannie ponytail, while Emily Ratajkowski went with a stomach-baring see-through gown and headpiece.
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That old Swift was definitely not the Taylor strutting through New York City in a see-through black lace jumpsuit from Haney on Saturday night.
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But if you come to us, we'll give you honest feedback, because we know that audiences are very intelligent, and they can see through bullshit.
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His faith to God was stronger than his fear, and he was able to see through the false prophet threatening him with a baseball bat.
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There would be a lot of smoking and we would have to listen really carefully to each other because nobody could see through the smoke.
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When his parents took him driving, he remembered, the car's windshield was frequently so smeared with insect carcasses that you almost couldn't see through it.
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Neptune's influence has been a confusing one, but Pluto helps you see through the B.S. as it makes a helpful connection with detail-minded Mercury.
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She looks like a Dante Gabriel Rossetti model, minus the consumption, and she has an emotional transparency that makes her sunburnable skin seem see-through.
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The telescope could also "see" through giant clouds of dust to observe objects that might be hiding within — hence the "dirty" part of the phrase.
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"We see through a glass darkly" is how St. Paul put it in one of his letters to the Corinthians: We know only in part.
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You have to be authentic, you have to be consistent, because we can see through efforts to only gain our vote when you need it.
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My Inland Empire skill, which allows him to see through the veneer of the world and into the sepulchral spaces beyond mortal knowledge, kicked in.
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The tone that you see through the statement and projections suggest that they believe that they have taken out enough insurance to prevent a downturn.
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Voters are sophisticated enough to see through staged events and scripted talking points, and they like to see a real person asking for their vote.
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Paltrow has become far bolder on the red carpet as the decades have passed, rocking a dress that was almost entirely see-through on Sunday.
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Working with acrylic and glitter, she then paints a series of see-through layers on wood panels, which combine to reveal different patterns and symbols.
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Confident that we can see through self-serving claims of the hacks and flacks, we question them, and even applaud those who voice our own sentiments.
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Now, six years later, he's translated that experience into a game in which you see through the eyes of an animal stuck in nature's cruel cycles.
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Unless you're a fighter pilot who's used to having a HUD in your face all day, Navdy's unique see-through screen takes some getting used to.
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You see through the narrative of her being "entrapped" by larger, terrifying forces, and yet you still wonder how much Titanic has her under his thumb.
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And plenty just figured that, given enough time, most voters would see through Trump's bluster and bragging and decide he wasn't fit to run the country.
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Glass is see-through — which means a glass iPhone could potentially have transparent panels to augment reality, in combination with some of Apple's new camera technology.
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If you're able to see through your Beto-inspired veil of grief, there's so much *actual* joy to be found in Tuesday's 2018 midterm election results.
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One senior U.S. Border Patrol official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, told CNN that it's crucial to be able to see through a border barrier.
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His ambition is more modest: a second term as mayor starting next year that would allow him to see through SmartTrack and his proposed road toll.
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In May, Jenner looked stunning in custom Versace, wearing head-to-toe lilac with a see-through, mermaid-esque dress, fur stole and perfectly purple wig.
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The futuristic see-through crib does seem to add to the nursery's coolness factor, but it's not a purchase all parents will be able to make.
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"After this, let's see through which channels the northern Iraqi regional government will send its oil, or where it will sell it," Erdogan said in Istanbul.
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Kardashian, 38, looked ready for the sun's rays in a black see-through tank top with a black bra, black shades and dark gray Adidas sweatpants.
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So many of these little behaviors have become normalized, says One Love engagement coordinator Emily Lloyd, that it can be hard to see through the fog.
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How can you make a screen opaque enough so you can't see behind a voxel, but transparent enough so that you can see through the screen?
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For the "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" exhibit in 2011, she upped the ante in a sheer, lace Stella McCartney gown with see-through side panel cutouts.
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If embellishments are too out-there for your office setting, swap the see-through top for a solid blouse to take it up a professional notch.
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You would expect a neurosurgeon, one of the most educated people in the world, to see through John's litany of lies and, yet, she does not.
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Maybe it's all part of his new strategy to get the hell out of a race he never intended to see through to its end anyway.
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In 2014, pro dancer Tony Dovolani's audition tape aired during the live show, which showcased him with a curly mullet and see-through zebra-print shirt.
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You couldn't see through the beans, so [the septic tank man] would suck up these hunks of foam into his hose, and they'd shut everything down.
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Some days, she'll slide on some lingerie — a lacy black thong, perhaps, or a see-through camisole — and others, she'll sit on the floor, completely nude.
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Iggy Pop ditched his see-through pants and went fully nude earlier this month for a life drawing course at the New York Academy of Art.
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We're on track with a separation and as you can see through the numbers, all of this looks very positive in light also of the separation.
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He could see through to the machinery of everything as if he had x-ray vision: He could adjust brakes, fix broken pipes, tap telephone lines.
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Feel free to pair it with your favorite flared skirt, some Daisy Dukes, or just really go for it with a pair of see-through pants.
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The actress, who's presenting at tonight's awards, opted for a slinky, see-through crop top, miniskirt, and chubby pale-pink fur that just felt so familiar.
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If people are adopting or breeding pets for the sole purpose of monetizing them through Instagram, it's important to remember that audiences will see through that.
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You're battered on wine, and you've got a see-through plastic bag full of foil-wrapped pork with you, but did you have a nice time?
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Emma Watson got justice by siccing her legal team on a site that posted racy pics of her in a see-through top without a bra.
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Her skin is about as bare as it gets on the world wide web (read: pimple-free, glowing without any obvious highlighter, and basically see-through.).
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Gaga showed up to Tony's birthday celebration Thursday night at Radio City Music Hall with a see-through black dress ... hiked right up to her crotch.
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Perhaps the only good news here is that the public seems to see through the Trump administration's efforts to paint all undocumented people as violent criminals.
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Where usually his gargantuan vocabulary congeals into imagery so dark it's impossible to see through, here he's often literal, even funny if you catch his drift.
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I was having thoughts yesterday about how I felt a little bit chained to this as a piece, that I needed to see through to completion.
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"The reason that I'm standing as a Democrat is funny because she said the same thing but we just see through two different lenses," Sparks said.
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Hudgens donned a velvet dress that featured a sheer panel above her waist, as well as see-through sleeves and two sheer pockets on the skirt.
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And when they fall asleep at night, they'll be left to wonder why they couldn't see through the empty promises they'd built their careers warning against.
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Kardashian appeared in athleisure wear herself, a sleeveless, see-through turtle neck shirt, track pants and an over-sized winter coat, all of which were maroon.
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Zoe's presence has already re-positioned the Pearson golden boy, and this is the storyline I can't wait to see through as the season goes on.
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But before Christmas, the President tweeted that the wall would in fact be made up of "artistically designed steel slats" that border agents could see through.
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Her show at London's Foreign and Commonwealth Office featured models in dresses varying in length and style — jacquard, colorful knit, with knotted bows and see-through.
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"My microwave is not very easy to see through, but here is my best attempt at a photo where the meat is at least partly visible."
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In all the works, the space is defined by three of the room's walls, making the painting's surface the fourth wall or "window" we see through.
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Together, they can see through the fog of neoliberal policies that have at once shaped their lives and depoliticized their struggles, and take back their power.
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But while Trump boasts that these cuts are a boon to the middle class, many millennials see through the bluster to an all-too familiar scam.
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Disingenuous rhetoric aimed at "realistic" climate policy shouldn't, and cannot be taken at face value, and it's on us to see through this actively harmful facade.
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In 2008, the CN Tower elevators became the first in North America to feature glass floor panels, but they were small and difficult to see through.
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They added that aides had gently told the president he was probably wrong and that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was determined to see through impeachment through.
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Like Cielle, who is smart enough to see through the deceptions her mother comes up with to shelter her, Leni too experiences a moment of disillusionment.
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Crowdsourcing the observations of people in their homes provides a powerful way to see, through big data and analysis, what scientists couldn't see on their own.
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Not Kylie Jenner, in floral-and-tinsel-strewn see-through Versace, or Halle Berry, also in Versace, with black and white feathers sprouting from the train.
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It is when you are a young designer who once made a raincoat of quilted see-through plastic and inserted vintage copper pennies into every panel.
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Trousers were striped, silk and pinstripe, and at times also see through, while jackets were round at the collar, wrap around or tied at the neck.
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At a campaign rally last year, Trump emphasized the importance of giving Border Patrol agents the ability to see through the wall to the other side.
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And in a quintessential Cyrus circa 2013 move, the former Disney Channel actress added star-shaped nipple pasties on full-display under her see-through top.
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Why, of all the people in St. Radegund, was he alone willing to defy fascism, to see through its appeal to the core of its immorality?
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Chiuri paired blue chunky knits with see-through chiffon skirts, and also presented dark blue velvet dresses and trouser suits, loose denim trousers, dungarees and overalls.
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As the son of immigrants from India, I was certain Americans would see through Trump's hateful demagoguery and elect Hillary Clinton, who I had openly supported.
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"Exit West" does not lead to utopia, but to a near future and the dim shapes of strangers that we can see through a distant doorway.
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"I am confident the voters will see through these deplorable pack of lies thrown out by a liberal attorney with a clear agenda of attacking conservatives."
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A cube-shaped, see-through facade that encases the orb serves as a visual hymn to the European Union's motto, "United in diversity," Mr. Samyn said.
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Clear heels may look cool when celebrities like Kim Kardashian West and Kylie Jenner wear them, but it's time to leave the see-through shoes behind.
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Made with metal armatures, colored yarn, plaster and paint, Ms. Segre's sculptures initially look two-dimensional, like see-through drawings installed in the open gallery space.
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But dressing that up, or alternatively disguising it with a maze of technical stuff, that most people aren't like you and me and can't see through.
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"You can see through the window, if you will, to get a more intimate view of who these humans were and how how they existed," Vann said.
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According to March rules, "Backpacks are not permitted unless they are clear," which reads to you like a fun opportunity to get a see-through plastic backpack.
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