Sentence examples for long glimpse from inspiring English sources

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Or that at one point we get a good, long glimpse of the tight-cheeked backside of Paul Spector, our unfeasibly attractive psychopath, in exactly the kind of underpants that Jamie Dornan, who plays him, might have worn in his previous career as a model?

Their classicism isn't just a matter of step-by-style manner but of structural connections, so that the ballet has long been viewed as the prototype of modern theme-and-variations ballets, with the fairy godmothers bringing a long glimpse of paradise into the human world, a paradise from which Aurora seems to draw in her later dances.

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The show contains long glimpses of the beautiful Baker.

But none of those other events are VIP Days - they lack their scale, their impact and the long glimpses they give of how West End streets might be used differently and better - glimpses of increasing value, perhaps, as the day approaches when Crossrail starts disgorging even more people into what remains London's showpiece retail district.

SXSW has long been a showcase for emerging technologies an ever-changing carousal of progress that promises a week-long glimpse into how we'll live in the future.

I caught a long enough glimpse to affirm its sharkness, but no matter how long we peered into the water we couldn't find it again, and we began to doubt ourselves.

The U.S. Census bureau released the 1940 census data of 132 million Americans at 8 30 a.m. ET this morning giving historians, genealogists, and the general public a long awaited glimpse into post-Depression and pre-World War II life.

Rail users long ago glimpsed it in the disastrous privatisation of the UK's track operator by John Major's Conservative government.

The trainer was not wearing a mask, and Zink's pitch — inspired by that long-ago glimpse of Wakefield as a rookie on national TV — danced its way squarely into his eye socket.

When it premiered in October 1988, "Roseanne" was promoted as a long-overdue glimpse of life in a Reagan-era working-class family that barely got by amid factory closings, stagnant wages and other consequences of a trickle-down economy.

The trainer was not wearing a mask, and Zink's pitch inspired by that long-ago glimpse of Wakefield as a rookie on national TV danced its way squarely into his eye socket.

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