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His gaze skimmed over her breasts, her thighs, the parts between them.
Warren, he added, seemed to have "skimmed over" the issue of her ancestry.
It's no joke and I think it's dealt with really well because it's not skimmed over.
That information, which includes both shadow profiles and broader ad-tracking, was largely skimmed over during Zuckerberg's testimony.
Politicians skimmed over policy issues with a volley of recriminations over who was to blame for the deadlock.
Red onion rings also felt misleading, maybe because I skimmed over the "red" part when reading the menu.
Important details may get breezily skimmed over early this month, so pay close attention to what's happening around you.
In particular, he almost completely skimmed over the specifics of what would happen once a ship landed on Mars.
From 2002 to 2012, RALs collectively skimmed over $9.6 billion from the refunds of tens of millions American taxpayers.
But in that same speech, Ryan quickly skimmed over what he'd like Republicans to take up next: welfare reform.
You'll be revisiting emotionally charged issues you may have skimmed over in the past—they require your full attention now.
The airline confirmed about 500,000 customers had their credit cards skimmed over a three-week period between August and September 2018.
They were reunited by the headstrong colt Always Dreaming, who skimmed over the soupy stretch of Churchill Downs on Saturday to win the 143rd Kentucky Derby.
The understanding of reproduction, or god forbid pleasure, was skimmed over in favor of the sentiment that if you didn't use a condom, you could die.
For as long as I've been shopping for my own clothes, I've instinctively skimmed over the low-scooped dresses, the sheer-back tops, and stretchy, snug fabrics like jersey.
But Trump has often skimmed over the fact that the ISIS campaign began under former President Barack Obama -- including operations to retake both ISIS strongholds in Iraq and Syria.
This would give kids something to look forward to as well as a time to calm down and think more deeply about things they may have skimmed over otherwise.
Communication planet Mercury reenters your sign today while on its retrograde journey, encouraging you to explore and speak about things that you previously skimmed over or require a second look.
You may have skimmed over the platform, which usually shows up on the very top of your search results, but the easy-to-use interface has a lot going for it.
We skimmed over information about different wavelengths of light, including radio waves and X-rays, and the law of refraction describing how light bends when entering a material like water or glass.
With no warning, a pod of humpback whales appeared in the water at the front of the boat, and skimmed over the water toward the island, almost as if to lead us in.
Quite early on, students have lessons in the weirdness in economics—from game theory to power dynamics within firms—that makes the subject fascinating and useful but are skimmed over in most introductory courses.
Ducking through intense belts of violent radiation as it skimmed over the clouds of Jupiter at 253,227 miles per hour, NASA's Juno spacecraft on Monday clinched its spot around the solar system's largest planet.
Ducking through intense belts of violent radiation as it skimmed over the clouds of _________ at 130,000 miles per hour, NASA's Juno spacecraft on July 4 clinched its spot around the solar system's largest planet.
Several Uber drivers who spoke to BuzzFeed News admitted they didn't know it was against the terms of service when they started driving, saying they must have skimmed over it when signing up for the service.
Even though I'd known it would fit—that was basically the whole point of the exercise—when I popped my head through the neck hole and saw how it skimmed over my body, I was surprised.
Google announced a bunch of new hardware at its Made By Google event earlier this week, but it notably skimmed over updates to Google Assistant that will power the new Pixel 3 and Home Hub smart display.
Walmart customers seem to be especially enthralled with the different attachments and the way that their home's plush, high-pile carpets are getting a much-needed deep clean after years of just being skimmed over by other vacuums.
In a digital space, where often the only visible signifier of gender is a byline (not a reliable indicator, and in any case probably skimmed over), the question of how to be visible by leaving is pretty murky.
"i still stand behind the idea that stannis will defeat the boltons and the freys" There's another major thing that the show sort of addressed or maybe just skimmed over, which is the issue of who wrote the Pink Letter.
Then there was a worry, made more sensitive by the far-right's recent inroads into German politics, that recreating the Schloss signaled a concerning nostalgia for an age when Germany was great, a view of the past that skimmed over the horrors of the 20th century.
While that era of hip-hop, arguably the bloodiest and most dangerous in the genre's history, has been covered in depth before—most recently in last year's glossy biopic Straight Outta Compton—many details have been left out or skimmed over, according to Westhoff, leaving the door open for a closer look.
Dutifully, I underlined the famous phrase "so it goes" as it was repeated again and again after every death in the book — from the death of a fizzed-out bottle of champagne to the deaths of people killed in a massacre — and with a puzzled eye I skimmed over Billy Pilgrim's abduction by the Tralfamadorians, the little green aliens shaped like toilet plungers who see all of time at once.
Much of the game's middle is skimmed over in order to fit it all into the book.
Sify said, "The hero Mahesh remains wooden mostly through the film and the blue eye color looks bizarre to say the least. Udayathara does what is required. Kishore seems wasted in this role. The film has skimmed over several issues and there is nothing really gripping to make you sit through".
However panelist Shappi Khorsandi claimed that his views were about Arabs as a people rather than their religion. Kilroy had previously claimed to have apologised in 2004. It was rejected primarily because Kilroy himself twisted his words. Iqbal Sacranie (secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain) claimed that Kilroy had not retracted his views but skimmed over the apology and changed a few words.
The Beauty and the Beast universe encompasses two main locations: a French village and a castle, which are linked by woods. As the three spin-off films all take place within the time period of the original film, the plot of the Beauty and the Beast franchise is encompassed in the original 1991 film, which the other films serving to give added insight to certain parts of the story that were skimmed over (such as when Belle is living in the castle with Beast).
Christian also played a prominent, if comical role in the famous set of prints of the Quorn Hunt made by Rudolph Ackermann in 1835: > "Who is that under his horse in the brook?" enquires that good sportsman & > fine rider, Mr Green of Rolleston, whose noted old mare had just skimmed > over the water like a swallow on a summer's evening. "Only Dick Christian," > answers Lord Forester, "& it is nothing new to him." "But he'll be drowned", > exclaims Lord Kinnaird. "I shouldn't wonder", observes Mr Coke.
The crew quickly recognized that they no longer had the thrust necessary to get back to the airport and attempted an off-airport landing. A taxi driver fueling his car at the nearby petrol station said that the airplane hit the wires along the highway triggering sparks, before it impacted ground. The aircraft crashed at 03:57 local time. It skimmed over trees and crash landed, skidded along the field and slammed into a ranch house, killing 2 people, Pedro Suarez, 50, and his 13-year-old son Edwin.
The two ships called at New Zealand, Tahiti and Hawaii before reaching the starting point for the American survey, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, almost exactly a year after setting out. Manby recorded first impressions of the coast: > "It had more the aspect of enchantment than reality, with silent admiration > each discerned the beauties of Nature, and nought was heard on board but > expressions of delight murmured from every tongue. Imperceptibly our Bark > skimmed over the glassy surface of the deep, about three Miles an hour, a > gentle breeze swelled the lofty Canvass whilst all was calm below".N. Rigby, > P. van der Merwe, G. Williams 2005 Pioneers of the Pacific: voyages of > exploration, 1787-1810.
The discovery of the murder of an American businessman, Peter Hardin, and his family, outrages U.S. President Bennett, Hardin's personal friend. When Hardin is found to have been connected to a Colombian drug cartel, from which he skimmed over $650 million, Bennett tells James Cutter, his National Security Advisor, that the cartels represent a "clear and present danger" to the United States, tacitly instructing him to use force against the men responsible for his friend's murder. Jack Ryan, appointed acting Deputy Director of Intelligence after Vice Admiral Jim Greer is stricken with cancer, asks Congress for increased funding for ongoing CIA operations in Colombia, believing the funds to be for advisory purposes only. Keeping Ryan in the dark, Cutter turns to CIA Deputy Director of Operations Bob Ritter to take down the cartel.
John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt have argued that "the American media's coverage of Israel tends to be strongly biased in Israel's favour" compared to reportage in other democratic countries' media, with a tendency to marginalize anyone who voices a critical attitude. A 2001 study concluded that press coverage had highlighted violent displays and demonstrations of Palestinian grievances as if it were Palestinians who "looked for a confrontation", but consistently failed to add any context of the systematic abuses to which they are subjected. Marda Dunsky argues that empirical work appears to support Mearsheimer and Walt's claim. She concluded that coverage of (a) the refugee problem; (b) settlements; (c) the historical and political background, (which are either frequently skimmed over or entirely omitted), and (d) violence, "reflects the parameters of U.S. Middle East policy", regarding both U.S. aid and support for Israel.
Evacuation of Greece Report – JWB Grigson An often repeated story has him "standing on a badly bombed aerodrome in a pair of shorts, cursing at the attacking German aircraft and firing at them as they skimmed over, with rifles which an aircraftsman loaded and reloaded for him".Google books – Air War for Yugoslavia Greece and Crete – Air Cdre Grigson He was Mentioned in Despatches on 24 September 1941. and belatedly decorated by the Greek government as Commander of the Royal Order of George I with Swords on 12 March 1943. Restored Harvard II in RAF desert camouflage colours The need for fully trained pilots, navigators, bomb aimers and air gunners was absolutely desperate at this stage of the war and Grigson was next posted as Senior Air Staff Officer to the Rhodesian Air Training Group working within the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan to complete aircrew training in nations not currently on the frontline.

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