Nadareski peered into the birds' ears, then spread their wings to check for lice.
They occasionally stopped passersby with large backpacks for inspection and peered inside garbage cans.
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U.S. soldiers peered silently through night-vision goggles over the side of the truck into the darkness.
Around 8 p.m. he peered down the tracks and saw a welcome sign: A train was approaching.
He turned with surprising grace and peered back at her from a distance of a dozen feet.
Knief peered into the inky cavern, and slowly the lights came up, like a sunrise in the distance.
When the music began and the curtain went up, I covered my face and peered through my fingers.
The television capered weakly, and they hardly looked up as he peered in.
For minutes, David peered stupidly, forgetting that he could turn on his wipers.
She peered at the bags and sniffed at the tubes, but there was nothing in them she could comprehend.
She turned to stare out the windshield while he peered in at her.
Each country enriched early risers who peered through the haze of risks and recognised a dawning blue sky of opportunity.
He was angular and professorial-looking, and he peered at us owlishly through steel-rimmed glasses with lenses that grotesquely magnified his eyes.
One bothersome thing astronomers have discovered, as they have peered ever deeper into space, has been unexpected regions of sheer emptiness.
The driver peered down at what probably looked to him like a toy windup car, and revved his engine a few times.
Bowie peered into the future and quite astutely observed that the rise of technology would challenge and upset the existing status quo.
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Although I did notice a moment as he got on the scales, when he peered down to double-check he'd made the weight.
Once when I was in the grocery store, the woman in line behind me saw my foodstamps and peered into my cart.
Curious students following me on my tour peered in from the door to see the carefully guarded spaces they were not welcome to enter.
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We stopped halfway across the bridge in the lovely pink light that remained of the long June day and peered down to the water.
The last time that most of the world peered inside Iran was in June, 2009, when, for two searing weeks, the Islamic Republic cracked open.
Skimming across low waves in San Diego Bay, the skipper, 33-year-old British Olympian Chris Draper, peered beneath the 70-foot-tall carbon-framed wing powering the boat.
Did Blondy only fantasize that Zwelish peered out of his basement window slats deciding whether or not, on a given afternoon, he wanted to see Blondy?
Visitors went to consumers' homes--and even peered into refrigerators and closets--to get insights into their interests in music, technology and fitness, says Dean Stoneley, Fusion's former product marketing manager.
In the latter case, the curious birds either jumped down from the perch and walked around the barrier to have a look or leapt on top of it and peered over.
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She peered at the parents, imagining their hearts like machines, manufacturing surfeit upon surfeit of love for their children, and then wondered how something could be so awesome and so utterly powerless.
That changed on a wintry evening after a concert in 2005, when Bon Jovi peered out of his Philadelphia hotel room window and noticed a homeless man huddled against the side of a building.
Navy officers in white uniforms strolled along the sidewalk next to the beach, machine-gun carrying Federal Police officers peered down from the back of pick-up trucks, and municipal police patrol cars circled the oceanfront.
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