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"Basically, we're looking for a glint of something," he said, "or an odd color against the rock".
Sisson noticed, on a distant ridge, the silhouette of a lone figure and the glint of something metal catch the sun.
That arched eyebrowed look of shrewd scepticism and scorn has a glint of something unhappy, jealous or even dangerous in it.
Only little Thomas noticed, in the instant before Josef brought the napkin to his lips, the glint of something foreign in his brother's mouth.
Buttler is a long way removed from such company but there is a glint of something special, as Richards has said.
But within that haze there was the hard glint of something: a notion that heaven could be mediated by technology, and that even in paradise, peril was not far behind.
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You can see the satellites because sunlight reflects off of their solar panels or communications antennas, and sometimes they will appear to "flare" briefly as sunlight glints off of something on the spacecraft.
As they drive, these soldiers scan ahead for signs of roadside bombs: disturbed earth, a glint of metal, or just something that seems out of place.
Invincibly, mundane words of farewell glint as something sublime now amid the ashes and annihilation of the week.
The vague suspicion that someone might be a paedophile because of something you read about them on the internet/the glint in their eye during a vintage Top of the Pops repeat/a Newsnight investigation.
In that moment, as our hands shook, I detected something in the glint of his eye: disillusionment, as real and pure as disillusionment can get.
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