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Former counternarcotics officials, who also would speak only on the condition of anonymity about clandestine operations, offered a clearer glimpse of their scale and how they worked.

Such a primary advancement, providing a clearer glimpse into the microscopic realms, may present us as never before with an unprecedented view of the quantum engine that underpins physical reality itself and help place the contextual nature of entanglement and quantum superposition on a firmer foundation.

A mad rush may ensue as consumers scramble to sign up for health benefits, testing the administration's technological fixes and offering a clearer glimpse of how the first year of Obamacare will turn out.

At this stage, the normalization should result in a dataset where the systematic variation is reduced in order to get a clearer glimpse of the biological variatio that is present in these experiments.

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Understanding them, suddenly one catches a clear glimpse of Blunt.

The open kitchen at Bar Americain affords diners a clear glimpse of the chef (and television personality) Bobby Flay.

In the aftermath of 9/11, we got a clear glimpse of what had gone wrong: a collapse of the city's traditional spirit of progressive civic conscience.

In his first league appearance after the biting ban, Suárez gave Liverpool fans a clear glimpse of the wonderful, goal-rich months that lay ahead.

In fighting crime, Mr. Ashcroft and President Bush have explicit records as governors on some criminal justice issues that offer a clear glimpse in how they are likely to operate at the Justice Department.

Yet Athill also describes Rhys, at almost 90 years old, correcting from memory the proofs of her final collection of stories -- a "clear glimpse of the central mystery of Jean Rhys: the existence within a person so incompetent and so given to muddle and disaster -- even to destruction -- of an artist as strong as steel".

The long counter facing the pizza oven and other cooking equipment is too tall for the stools, which are scrunched too close together, and a panel on the far side of the counter rises too high to permit a clear glimpse of what cooks are doing, seemingly negating the whole point of the arrangement.

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