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Meanwhile, through advanced fossil studies and DNA analysis of the single-cell anaerobic bacteria that live in deep hot ocean seeps known as fumaroles, scientists have been able to glimpse the earliest formation of all life.
On their way to the leisure centre, jurors would have been able to glimpse pink ribbons tied to railings and benches that have come to stand for solidarity with April's parents.
Her boyfriend Samuel West, the actor and director who is the father of her five-month-old daughter, was an Oxford contemporary of Boris Johnson and David Cameron (former members of the Bullingdon) and so would have been able to glimpse their debauched, dinner-jacketed antics as he biked off to a student play rehearsal.
Until recently, New Yorkers have been able to glimpse a piece of decayed (but preserved) history below ground the abandoned Atlantic Avenue tunnel in Brooklyn.
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By switching its beam between neutrinos and antineutrinos, NOVA may be able to glimpse such differences.
The family was able to glimpse their ill relative through the hospital's camera system.
Moviegoers will once again be able to glimpse that grin in "Poetry," Lee Chang-dong's intricate meditation on art and empathy, which opens Friday in New York.
The next generation of ground-based telescopes, which will be more than 30 meters across, should also be able to glimpse Earth's twin.
This third-floor space will generally be closed to the public, though visitors will be able to glimpse it from the lobby.
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