Sentences with phrase «briefly out of the corner»

Even if seen briefly out of the corner of an eye, it imposes its meaning — or at least its identity — on the viewer.

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I've eaten at a Freebirds about 12 years ago when I was in Texas briefly, and I seem to remember it being pretty good, and this was before the Qdobas and Chipotles of the world rolled out to every street corner.
You can see the car working the limits of its grip as it dives into the corner, the huge front splitter bottoming out briefly.
To briefly address the individual points: 1) on the «four corners» point, I read this sentence as simplying that Art 4 (3) itself limited the use of the collected data: «Because the obligation which the Regulation imposes is not just to collect and store date, but also (under Article 4 (3) of the Regulation) to ensure that the data are only used to for the specified purposes set out in the Regulation.»
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