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Someone glimpses through a window a figure not of this world.
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Maybe there was a proto-Heathcliff, or someone like Heathcliff, or someone glimpsed on a street corner one day.
Those who took her tours were rewarded by her solicitude: if someone glimpsed a particular warbler, she would spend hours finding it, or another, for the others.
It reads as a poem about Sylvia's final lover, whom it identifies as someone glimpsed by Hughes over her corpse.
A New York romance, if that's the right term for it, can range from a live-in relationship to a fantasy of someone glimpsed in a subway as the doors close; its essence is its brevity or shallowness.
You might mistake her for an art teacher or, as someone who glimpsed her on a crosstown bus once said, Bernadette Peters.
I prefer to keep things separate; perhaps I'm bad at sharing the scant amount of family that I do have, or fearful of giving someone a glimpse of the few people who really know me.
Jesus implicitly criticizes them for not recognizing John the Baptizer and his ministry as authorized "from heaven," that is, as expressions of God's own intentions or as means by which someone might glimpse God and God's priorities for the world.
From time to time you catch a glimpse of someone catching a glimpse of you, and you know you've just been detected, not in the act of spying but of being who you are when you aren't aware of it.
Someone catches a glimpse of Rice eating lunch.
Roughly 90 days into her eight-month prison term, said Edwuana Raven Eley, 46, she looked in the mirror and glimpsed someone unexpected, but long awaited.
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