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Guests arrived alone or with friends, and it was easy to approach someone who might have beaten you to the punch in perusing something juicy.

Bob Strauss of Entertainment Weekly opined that the game tried to be too many things, and quipped, "the result is a game so obscure, you'd be better off perusing something more comprehensible like the collected works of Zoroaster".

By inviting all scholars to peruse its archives (something it has done only patchily), Turkey could disarm its critics.For Armenians, securing recognition of their ancestors' fate is a sacred cause.

We'll go ahead and make it clear, for the sake of those who missed the headline: This post is not something you want to peruse in your cubicle.

Those who like something stiffer will want to peruse the list of Irish whiskeys.

The default options should probably suit you, but if you want JACK output or something like that, feel free to peruse the STK documentation to look up the correct flags.

But Disrupt Daily is something special — it's just an easy way to peruse the day's highlights.

If you wanted something a little more special, your best bet was to peruse a sailing hardware Web site and cobble it together yourself.

Before I had a chance to peruse what I thought would be her Facebook page, the conversation turned to something pertaining to my work and I reengaged in the dinner, an- swering a few questions.

Bukatman suggests that comic books provide something that film does not: silence – and the freedom of the reader to peruse the world created by the comic, each in his or her own way.

And off they went to peruse.

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