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"At the very least, they get a glance".
'I just got a glance and he turned his back because I was unveiled,' she said.
For the price range he wanted, you may get a glance of a street or a sliver of sunlight".
"Every time we got a glance of the shooter, they always disappeared really quickly into the jungle".
"It's always nasty when you get a glance like that, so there were a few guys shaken up.
"Weddings are inherently crowded spaces, so while a long lens can be great for a garden wedding, they are not the ultimate tool for capturing people shoulder to shoulder, trying to get a glance at the bride's sparkly ring".
That way I got a glance in through the open door of the sunroom — which was not much of a sunroom at all, having its windows on three sides all filled up with the fat leaves of catalpa trees.
Re "Journalism's Misdeeds Get a Glance in the Mirror," by David Carr (The Media Equation column, July 30): After holding top positions on my college newspaper for the last three years, I recently decided not to pursue a career in journalism.
After a cross-country chase they fetch up in New York, where a 6-foot-7-inch talking moose wouldn't get a glance anyway, let alone with the whole city zombified.
The hope was to get a glance at Moscow's trendy side, but we apparently arrived too early, and made do with a couple of ridiculously expensive cocktails (no beer or wine, just cocktails on the menu) at a place near the huge, kitschy statue of Peter the Great atop a tall-masted ship.
The trailer is long on action and short on explanation, but we do get a glance at the very busy Michelle Williams, currently on screen in "The Greatest Showman" and "All the Money in the World". She plays Anne Weying, who in comic-book lore is Brock's ex-wife and, ultimately, the supervillainess She-Venom.
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