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And the windows were so filthy she couldn't see through them for residue silt.
"I would think that people would see through that for what it is," Mr. McCall said.
Network Rail's funding and works programmes are set every five years and Coucher said he resigned because he could not guarantee that he would see through negotiations for the 2014-19 period, which begins in 2012.
If we can't see through that for what it is, especially after the last eight frightening years, we deserve whatever pathetic health care reform rises from the ashes.
My sister-in-law used to say "borrow my eyes and see through them for a while".
I like some of the innovations on the printer; the idea of using "emotion lights" as status lights to indicate what the printer is up to, and making the printer fully see-through for educational purposes is a great idea.
She could be right, but for true martini lovers this cocktail of cocktails has never been out of fashion it was just that the rest of the world did not know what pleasures they were depriving themselves of when they passed up an ice-cold see-through for a glass of Chardonnay.
But don't for a minute think that we all can't see through that shit for just what it is.
Drivers said they could not see through their windshields for all the bugs flying in their direction.
The state Department of Community Affairs has allocated $7.5 million to buy thermal imaging cameras, which allow firefighters to see through dense smoke, for all 700 of the state's fire departments.
Nick Clegg has promised the government will "see through" its plans for an elected House of Lords, despite opposition from some peers.
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