"glimpse" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Her 1987 memoir, which has been updated, provides "a rare firsthand glimpse by a Westerner into the hidden realm of Saudi social and public life," Elaine Sciolino wrote here.
- He also had a firsthand glimpse of the awesome power of Tau-tau.
- The seminary was a center of abolitionist sentiment, and a trip to nearby Kentucky provided the young woman with her only firsthand glimpse of slavery.
- R. A young man (Loren Dean) gets a firsthand glimpse of 1930's mob life as a protege of the gangster Dutch Schultz (Dustin Hoffman).
- As a result, human rights workers gave her a firsthand glimpse of Rwandan life (and death - thousands of skulls and skeletons remained from the slaughter).
- And they expect that after the program is shown, they will have an onslaught of tourists eager to catch their own firsthand glimpse of the park's animal-rich watering holes.
- Seeing Western Practices But his primary mission was a firsthand glimpse of Western accounting practices and of the various regulatory and professional bodies that allow the system to work.
- His eyes looked so big she imagined peeking into his head, looking around inside, and getting a firsthand glimpse of a madman's brain.
- As an exchange student at Leningrad University in the summer of 1969, I had a sobering firsthand glimpse of life under Communism.
- The site visit was meant to give officials and neighbors a firsthand glimpse of what would go and what would stay.
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