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Peek through the window.
Every now and then, he would peek through the window and survey the scene in the trading room.
Across the river, meanwhile, writhe the red armadillo-like shells of the Central Youth Hall, twisting and turning in exuberant arcs above a group of auditoriums (also "closed for renovation", although a peek through the window revealed games of badminton under way in a gloriously Soviet lobby).
I got up and dressed myself the moment I saw light peek through the window shades; I couldn't wait to leave the room.
At first I think it's mine but I peek through the window and see a gaggle of cowgirls filing into the room a few doors down with supplies.
Then he cautiously lifts his head and steals a peek through the window, straining his eyes against the dimness of the Pine Tree kitchen.
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Reporters could also take a peek through the windows of the house and observe Schilling and Red Sox officials sitting in the living room.
Surreal elements — a wind that blows the curtains in the house, a mysterious illuminated cabin nearby which Frédéric and Hugo visit in the middle of the night to peek through the windows at a string quartet playing romantic music — add strains of mystery that enrich the film's sensuous texture but add nothing to its substance.
Number 83 is JFK's birthplace (nps.gov/jofi), the house where Kennedy matriarch Rose famously ruled with an iron fist, and now a museum administered by the government: when I was there a few weeks ago, it was closed due to the government shutdown, and I could only peek through the windows.
Jenny McIvor Peek through the windows of any Danish home and chances are you'll see one or all of the following classics: Poul Henningsen's flying-saucer PH lamp, a Series 7 chair by Arne Jacobsen, a Bang & Olufsen TV and a set of Georg Jensen cutlery.
"I know that world by peeking through the window: an African-American peeking through the window at Africans of another sort of diaspora".
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