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Scientists are supposed to be skull-beneath-the-skin types, peering into telescopes or microscopes in order to glimpse the eternal nature of things.
While Ambrose's performance is born of the complexity and truth one finds in nature, Manheim, Welch, and Isaac's work feels as synthetic as the buildings we have to look past in order to glimpse the stars.
In one of his most influential books, "Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism," he wrote: "In meditation practice, we clear away the confusion of ego in order to glimpse the awakened state.
Over the past several years, Poitras's films have been attempting the opposite: to peel back the bureaucratic seams in order to glimpse at the inner workings of "the deep state".
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She was a life-long fan of Frank Sinatra from the time she was a teenager waiting outside the Paramount Theatre in order to catch a glimpse of him.
"It is the culpability of this era," he wrote, "that it always needed sorrow and constraint in order to catch a glimpse of a truth also found in happiness, when the heart is worthy.
It comes to something when you have to walk a red carpet in order to catch a glimpse of dirty reality; a queer form of escapism that we've all signed up for.
The locomotive bringing Walter, Herberger and the Jules Rimet Trophy back to West Germany was stopped time and time again, not by leaves on the line or the wrong kind of snow, but by fans pouring out of their houses and on to the tracks in order to get a glimpse of the world champions and show their gratitude.
They had brought along all these relics — photo albums, golf trophies, wrinkled report cards, Hot Wheels cars, baby teeth, baseballs, and short stories written in cursive with titles like "The Adventures of the Wild West" — in order to offer a glimpse of their son, Jeremy.
If fashion magazines, celebrity magazines, beauty magazines, and "shelter books" are picture windows against which readers press their noses in order to catch a glimpse of an unattainable world beyond, then parenting magazines are a mirror on the wall, albeit one with a rosy tint and soft, flattering vanity lights..
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