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glimpse

[glimps] / glɪmps /




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This brief glimpse of Daisy is another indication that there is more to come in the Mario movie franchise.

From Los Angeles Times

While fans only caught a quick glimpse of Carla — who is said to be picking up extra shifts elsewhere — her name lingers in the script.

From Los Angeles Times

Oil futures markets offer a glimpse of where things might be headed.

From The Wall Street Journal

The profiles can't represent every Welsh voter, and charting what they see isn't a scientific exercise, but it will give us a glimpse into the types of content people are being shown.

From BBC

Between the graphs and equations, he says, you glimpse the people behind the missions; what their families were going through, what they knew and did not yet know as they pushed into the unknown.

From BBC