Word: peeks
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Before heading back to HSU, Frumin takes a quick peek at the Matrix event, for which he has donated the use of the facility for the night and arranged complimentary bus transportation. The Tufts party is “just warming up” as a small, brightly-dressed crowd trickles slowly into the Jetsonian dance area, immersed in the ambience of DMX’s “Party Up.” Leaving the Matrix, Frumin notices yet another underage patron, this one dressed in a fishnet top and tight black pants, in trouble with...
That night we were in bed--just me, my wife and the iBook. I needed one more fix, a peek at espn.com to get an update on the Red Sox game. My wife, on the other hand, needed to talk. I thought I could do both--listen attentively to the ups and downs of her day and keep track of the action in Fenway Park. Then an instant message appeared on my screen...
...threat, a dirty secret, a dream as scary as it is seductive. In the Cut prizes atmosphere over coherence; it's as much a thing of pieces as the corpses on display. So don't expect a thriller with standard satisfactions. Instead, tiptoe in and have a guilty peek at Hollywood when it takes its own rare walk on the grown-up side...
...ruling, they need only modify the chemical composition of coal. As a result, dozens of plants have sprung up across America to carry out a process that in many cases is so slight that critics call it spray and pray, a reference to their hopes that no one will peek too closely. "You can't believe what goes on," a government official long involved with the coal industry told TIME, blaming Congress for its role in perpetuating the handout. "The people who spend the tax money don't have a clue." The IRS launched an investigation last June into...
...writers all over the world. The energy that goes into finding fault with Windows exists in the Linux world too, but it's focused on making the code better. To help stave off the competitive threat from Linux, Microsoft recently allowed several governments across the world to take a peek at the precious Windows source code but is unlikely to go fully open source anytime soon...