Sentences with phrase «of glimpse of»

I think you can get a little bit of a glimpse of the future of TV more from looking at community - type things like Xbox Live, where people are talking to each other, finding friends, you know, watching things together, talking about those things.
Malia Obama arrived at Harvard University yesterday, sending classmates into a joyous frenzy with hopes they'll catch of glimpse of her famous parents.
But as it seems every thing that has happened in this era was - is still stupid and am fed up with but have nothing in hand to change destiny that seems not going good at all and many inoccents will pay the price of faults that they have not made or agreed for... Honestly watching the news that is becoming to be of our area I feel tonight so much depressed and no sight of any glimpse of light to peace on earth for all in general.
Similarly at mass, the inept folk group who demanded that the congregation sing with them prompted in Dillard the feeling that this too was a descent into mystery, the well of the absurd, where one sacrificed education, dignity, distance and propriety for the sake of a glimpse of the sacred.
If it had all been less of a managed event, and more of a glimpse of the company's values through the kinds of people it hires.
The great thing is that when we look at Scripture, we catch all kinds of glimpses of different ways we should be living, like Jubilee — good heavens, there's a great idea.
MF Morgan Schneiderlin, 7 — Too late in the season to right the wrongs of a collection of pitiful performances to this point, but this was an encouraging start and the rarest of glimpses of the player so effective last season.
But the last of those glimpses of life was on 29 March.
As a Cannes judge, the actress has been treating fans to plenty of glimpses of her stunning wardrobe — including this gorgeous white embroidered and feathered Nina Ricci gown with sweet floral appliqués on the shoulder, worn with a Judith Leiber clutch to the Killing Them Softly premiere.
It's more interesting than your typical featurette, giving us the four commentary participants casually shooting the breeze on a boat as well as plenty of glimpses of rehearsal and set footage.
There are barely any spoken words in the thing, let alone profanity, and there is the slightest of glimpses of breasts.

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Click through the galley for a glimpse of what the annual Austin - based festival had in store this year.
This was the first glimpse of the job market since the release last Friday of a disappointing employment report that showed U.S. job creation coming in at 74,000, far less than the 200,000 that had been expected.
Just as importantly, candidates themselves get an inside glimpse of whom they'll be working with and the type of work they're expected to perform.
The Bank of Canada's biannual Financial System Review provides a glimpse into what worries Stephen Poloz most — and housing isn't top of the list
Disneyland Shanghai finally opened its gates after years of anticipation, and the Imagineering unit has already revealed glimpses at what park - goers can expect at the promised Star Wars lands coming to Disneyland in Southern California and Walt Disney World in Florida.
Permits from Florida and Virginia offer a glimpse of how some of those parts were used: A 2013 shipment to a Florida orthopedic training seminar included 27 shoulders.
We knew the new iPhones would have pressure - sensitive home buttons, we were given glimpses of what turned out to be the twin cameras on the iPhone 7 Plus, and we even heard rumblings about the removal of the headphone jack.
Others are talking about wine - and - weed tourism, including high - end shuttles that would stop at local wineries for tastings and at marijuana farms for glimpses of how pot is prepared for market.
We caught a glimpse of the elaborate choker just as the Duchess of Cambridge arrived at Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's 70th wedding anniversary party.
Here's a quick glimpse of what's at stake:
We are already seeing glimpses of this when store apps would display a targeted selection of products based on recently viewed items.
«I also got a glimpse of how gut - wrenching it must be when someone piles up your belongings on the curb and you don't know where your family is going to sleep that night,» he adds.
The mega-star entrepreneur gave a glimpse inside the Virgin Group's success on the final day of the World Business Forum in New York.
Some hotel guests peered through windows and doors to catch a glimpse of the incoming threat.
By giving us a glimpse of the impossible, Loughan is soon to become a power player in the energy sector.
The series, which is Ryan Murphy's best work to date, gives us a glimpse of Gianni Versace's life, impact, and death.
The Glimpse Group Acquires the VR / AR Assets of iknow.io and Establishes its 10th Subsidiary Company MotionZone, LLC
After that Friday night's match, two LoL players joined a small crowd waiting to catch a glimpse of the pros as they left the arena.
One of the challenges was that I kept getting glimpses of this really incredibly little girl but just couldn't get her out.
Each January, the technology industry, or at least a healthy slice of it, gathers in Las Vegas for a glimpse of the future.
Maybe the clearest and most dystopian glimpse of where all of this is headed comes courtesy of Tim Hwang, who breeds artificially intelligent «socialbots» as co-founder and chief scientist of the Orwellian - sounding Pacific Social Architecting Corporation.
Maybe you have a pair of flamboyant socks that make you smile every time you catch a glimpse of them peeking out of your pants.
Since mattresses are big investments, trying the pillow first provides a glimpse into the complete sleep experience you could be getting (and the attention to detail that goes into their products), at a fraction of the commitment level.
Many investors believe that nearly 400 thousand pre-orders for the upcoming Tesla Model 3 sedan offer a glimpse of future strong demand for Tesla's cars.
Cassini has also confirmed the existence of a bizarre hexagon - shaped polar vortex originally glimpsed by the Voyager mission in 1981.
Outsiders caught a glimpse of that world last month when a secret donor list from the Republican Governors» Association (RGA) was published in the New York Times, which included some Canadian companies like TransCanada, Barrick Gold, and Encana.
Having made hundreds of orbits around Saturn, Cassini was also able to deeply investigate other features only glimpsed from Earth or earlier probes.
At its plant near Montreal, sports giant Reebok - CCM offers a glimpse of the densely woven global - local process involved in making gear for professional hockey players.
Yet a glimpse at American and European banks is enough to cause some to lose faith in the wisdom of the herd.
This will give you a glimpse into what's coming up for social media and how you can make the most of it.
A chronicler of competitive athletics, Arthur professionally avoids glimpsing genitalia in locker rooms on a regular basis.
«We are starting to get a glimpse of the kind of new astrophysical information that can only come from gravitational wave detectors,» said physicist David Shoemaker, who led the construction of LIGO.
This year, many big thinkers welcomed us into their homes and creative spaces for a video version of «Trep Talk, our profile series offering a glimpse into the millionaire minds of high - profile entrepreneurs.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk gave investors and customers a glimpse of the hotly anticipated Model 3 via a video on Twitter on Friday.
The company gave a glimpse of strategic changes for Aeroplan, including allowing members to select any seat on any airline, earn and redeem miles faster, use technology to allow travel plans to be completed in one place and a more personalized experience.
But then you get a glimpse of the elephant march.
With VR, people can take a virtual tour through a potential home, and with AR they can place various furniture items in a room to get a glimpse of what it'd look like.
Musk on Wednesday provided a first glimpse of the car skate in action.
The New York Times, which carries the news, calls it «a glimpse of bipartisanship.»
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