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He's glancing at notes.
Glancing at notes he had jotted down, Mr. Clinton said in the interview that "there will be a lot to do" -- and spoke of several goals for the next three years.
PC The most parochial of the leaders in the way she took a rare chance of UK wide TV to appeal to Welsh voters to back Plaid Cymru, and she seemed to be glancing at notes, but she more than held her own.
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Alex Peng and Justin Chang pulled on headsets and glanced at notes, then did play-by-play and color commentary on the game, which the Islanders won in a shootout.
May occasionally glance at notes but is clearly not dependent on them.
Mr. Cantor, glancing at his notes, cataloged their discontents.
Mr. Ruto delivered a velvety smooth, 10-minute speech, packed with facts and figures, all without glancing at any notes.
"And there's a child, isn't there?" the woman at the office had said during that first meeting, glancing at her notes.
Despite trailing in the polls, Romney was well prepared for the first debate, and Obama – often glancing at his notes – didn't perform particularly well.
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