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glimpse

[glimps] / glɪmps /




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Throughout his medical records, I can see glimpses of who my dad is, who he’s always been—a complex soul who can be both affable and combative, cooperative and recalcitrant, depending on his mood.

From Salon

And on Sunday, they didn’t have to look far for a glimpse of how different things might have been.

From The Wall Street Journal

A few signs of contraction have been glimpsed — a gallery closure here, a market slide there — but it won’t ever be small again.

From Los Angeles Times

The 29-year-old Olympic gold medallist in Rugby Sevens came on as a replacement 10 minutes into the second half and quickly showed glimpses of his brilliant best.

From Barron's

It offered a glimpse of humanity behind the prison walls.

From Salon