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He moved around, peering at his students' efforts and encouraging them to talk with one another.
I could see the guys peering under the trailer, at the edge of the field.
Without peering up over the edge of the basin, everyone seemed to know exactly what would have to be.
They stopped just before the clearing, peering through what cover there was.
It is also a vantage point for peering into the future.
Michael stood very still, peering hard in Ethan's direction, trying to imagine what he was doing.
I kept peering at him and watching his response to violent or scary scenes.
Such emissions from the ionosphere may offer ways of peering deep into the ocean and the ground.
The president considered the advisability of his advancing to the desk and peering under it.
He simply stood there peering darkly into my eyes and hanging me with the force from a single limb.
She leaned forward, peering down, and then snorted at her own foolishness.
Some images show the visitors peering at displays or the signs that guide their route.
I saw neighbors peering through windows down the street, and others, including Bill and his wife, standing staring at my house.
With sharp eyes peering through the drizzle, Hawkeye took up the trail.
The view out the narrow hatch is like peering through a medieval turret.
By the time The Shadow was peering past the door, he knew the identities of the speakers.
As I was peering inside one of the cages, Noon shut the building door.
This face was round and cherubic with eyes peering out from behind wire-rimmed glasses.
Could he not see Nora's elfin face peering around the point, watching for him wistfully?
Praktis asked, peering about on all sides, pistol ready.
She left him and went back to the group of commanders who were peering into the crater left by the explosion.
Aleksandr Zivonik noticed him peering at it and looked over his shoulder.
"Let us wait here," proposed Polychrome, peering out of the hole and then quickly retreating.
Apparently, even David Cameron was peering out of the window and taking pictures."
When it came he fired through the window at a feathered head he saw peering around a tree close to the car.