• To help provide the answer, officials are using gamma-ray and neutron devices that can peer into containers.

    ECONOMIST: In peril on the sea | The

  • But both it and Iran are now trying to peer into a future as gloomy as it is opaque.

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  • When the Witch orders Gretel to peer into the hot oven, Gretel plays dumb and asks for a demonstration.

    NPR: A Proms Fairy Tale: Humperdinck's 'Hansel and Gretel'

  • Crossing the pedestrian bridge, you can peer into the rapids (or rocks depending on the season) of the Platte River.

    BBC: Business trip: Denver

  • Alas, she explains, once the public had seen inside royal drawing rooms, they soon wanted to peer into the bedroom.

    ECONOMIST: Why the queen has to be seen to be believed

  • We peer into the woods and see only trees, leaves and more trees no sign of the famously elusive and skittish leopard.

    WSJ: Jeeping Up on India's Wild Lions

  • Enron's collapse was the catalyst that allowed investigators and the investing public to peer into how corruption and greed had poisoned the markets.

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  • His reminiscences revolve around a man named Django (Jeff Bridges), who urged his super-recruits to run through walls and peer into the future.

    NEWYORKER: The Men Who Stare at Goats

  • How about RFID-enabled shelves that peer into every decision you do (or don't) make while shopping for gifts, gadgets, or everyday necessities?

    ENGADGET: RFID-enabled smart shelves heading into stores?

  • These days a lot of Chevron's combined brain and computer power is tuned to peer into the gulf's promising Lower Tertiary Wilcox trend.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Last year, the organizers asked speakers to peer into their crystal balls and try to predict what Broadway would look like in 2032.

    WSJ: Conference asks: What is the best Broadway can be?

  • "All the pipes look shiny clean, no crud, " Mr. Cassidy said as he used a long, dental-like mirror to peer into tight, deep openings.

    WSJ: Spacewalkers Replace Space Station Pump

  • At the 1.2-mile point, Fridjon stands at the edge of a cave-like crevasse, gripping each hiker in turn as they peer into the pitch-black hole.

    BBC: The perfect trip: The Canadian Rockies

  • The one in the Troll-King's hall (famous for its musical bits) and the whole business of turning Peer into a troll are hard to fathom.

    WSJ: "Peer" Pressure | Peer Gynt | San Francisco Symphony Orchestra | By David Littlejohn

  • The biggest, most complex telescope project to date, ALMA will be able to peer into the deeper reaches of space with "unprecedented power", according to astronomer Chris Hadfield.

    ENGADGET

  • It will peer into craters that are usually in shadow.

    ECONOMIST: Astronomy

  • We are beginning to peer into the molecular domain, acquiring in-depth details of the functions of the cell and formulating theories that describe the intricate pathways of the biological universe.

    FORBES: Can Science Eliminate Disease?

  • It is the abode of the Archetypal Images of all existence and the realm of all mythology, which provides for us analogical knowledge by which we can peer into multiple levels of being.

    FORBES: The First Immortal Does Not Live Among Us Today

  • The snaking metal network of bridges and walkways holds you safely as you peer into the gurgling whirlpools that skirt through the narrow and deep ravine below, while the adjacent cafe offers uninterrupted views of the mountains.

    BBC: Driving Norway��s Golden Route

  • By the time of the Johannesburg conference in 2002, marking the ten year anniversary of the Rio Earth Summit the UNEP hopes to have available images of almost everywhere in the world lettign people peer into their own backyard.

    BBC: UN launches one-stop green website

  • With the increasing availability of machines that can peer into brains as they function, there has been rapid progress in understanding the biological mechanisms by which people transform information, such as from a golf lesson, first into actions and ultimately into automatic motor skills that don't require conscious thought to enact.

    WSJ: Why Scientists Love to Study Golf

  • Over the last six months, New York State's Department of Health has sent letters raising the specter of fines and jail time to six online gene-testing firms that offer consumers the ability to peer into their genome to assess their future risk of getting diseases such as cancer, heart disease and multiple sclerosis.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Because of the large amount of dust and gas in such galaxies, it is difficult to peer deep into their central regions with optical telescopes.

    BBC: Black holes on collision course

  • When we talk about telescopes, we're usually referring to devices that "see" the visual spectrum of light, but astronomers also build telescopes that gather radiation like radio waves and X rays in order to peer deep into outer space.

    FORBES: No. 17: The Telescope

  • It will allow astronomers to peer back into the universe's Dark Ages, a period roughly 400, 000 to 800m years after the Big Bang, during which things cooled enough to allow the first large-scale objects, such as galaxies and clusters of galaxies, to form.

    ECONOMIST: The Square Kilometre Array

  • The rise of social media has made it much easier for people to tap into peer reviews of products, brands and customer experiences.

    FORBES: Preparing For A World Where Customers Learn To Say No

  • Now, to compete with its filesharing foes, the company is itself buying into the peer-to-peer business.

    FORBES: Akamai Goes P2P

  • It is believed that the attackers injected malware into two peer-to-peer file-sharing websites.

    BBC: South Korea hit by cyber attacks

  • It's getting it into a peer-reviewed journal based on good science that counts.

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