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A corner's-eye glimpse of a ghostly hallucination and the suggestion of an out-of-body experience, with the viewer floating above the cell, mimic some of the well-documented symptoms of prolonged solitary.
His jeweled eyes glimpse a poster for the new Captain America movie.
But as soon as her sky blue eyes glimpse her prince, she becomes meek and shy.
And in the royal box, the great Ayatollah smirks, his passing eyes glimpse a responsive President Barack Obama.
In Patty Hearst, we saw in Richardson's alert eyes glimpses of the woman Patty was and the woman she'd become.
I especially like the lawyer Hansl Genauer in the story "Him With His Foot in His Mouth" (1982), with his "deep wrinkles of cunning" and eyes "like the eyes you glimpse in the heated purple corners of the small-mammal house".
Out of the corner of your eye, you glimpse someone in a restaurant who represents a particular menace or possibility, potentially a friend or a foe — and the unconscious goes to work on that.
It was only when Edwin Hubble identified the first star beyond the Milky Way, and only when the telescope that bore his name photographed 3,000 galaxies in a single patch of "empty" space, that the human eye could glimpse the near infinite depths of space.
Imagine the following scene: You're at a party, and from the corner of your eye you glimpse the most gorgeous person you've ever seen.
Keep an eye on Glimpse at their official website.
Eye-corner glimpse of fugitive epiphany that, for several beats, he pursues in vain.
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