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Giddy with the glimpse of freedom, they are happily waving through these gigantic plans.
The scene in the public square where heretics are tormented by the crowd is played before an ornate gold church and culminates with the glimpse of bodies on a flaming pyre in the background.
At least I think it was sex, though it may have been an aggressive game of charades: "She moved over," Cody writes, "and I grabbed her legs and threw her over me, over a precipice, she fell like Fay Wray falling out of the pterodactyl's winged fingers down the sheer cliff, plunging down and resurfacing with the glimpse of a bare breast..
In classically 'modern' terms, the present is defined as a time of crisis and transition, and philosophical experience (truth) is associated with the glimpse within the present, via the past, of a utopian political future that would bring history to an end.
She would have preferred to see more of Mars, but was pleased with the glimpse of the Carl Sagan Memorial Station.
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"If we've grown up at the movies we know that good work is continuous not with the academic, respectable tradition but with the glimpses of something good in trash".
While it was impossible to verify Ahmed's account of the good life under Mr. Hussein, it fit with accounts given by many exiles -- and with the glimpses of Hussein family palaces that have been seen in recent weeks.
He filled the walls of his studio apartment with the glimpses of eternity.
The novel inhabits his sympathetically neurotic point of view, with the odd glimpse of how others see him.
But the backstage row melted away with the first glimpse of the man who has become something of a secular saint to millions.
From Scarborough, there's a gorgeous gentle climb through a tunnel of hawthorn and silver birch, with the odd glimpse hundreds of feet down to the crashing waves.
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