He just sat there, motionless, peering out at the audience and the flashbulbs through mirrored sunglasses.
Early commercial users had to honor the peering protocol, swapping data free of charge.
Given the Net's collectivist past and regulators' unease with concentration, they haven't abandoned peering altogether.
The biggest and richest players responded by setting up hundreds of faster, private peering points.
The collector of customs was now doing so, leaning over his shoulder, peering and pointing.
It was a jolt to see her red hair and serene face peering out.
But peering into DNA is becoming an option for wealthy patients with rare and scary diseases.
Peering further, you see that growth was driven by an accumulation of business inventories.
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"The public peering points are by design bottlenecks, " says Scott Hiles, Sprint's network operations manager.
Peering forward over the wheel into the muddled glare on the edge of Worcester.
In effect, CFOs are trying to steer companies by peering into the rearview mirror.
And it seems that, instead of looking outward, the songwriter is peering into his own soul.
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Above him Jesus is peering down at the sins of those entering the Cathedral.
Peering beyond the screen at the lives of these digital people is an absolute joy.
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The group makes small talk while peering out the large windows, sometimes until the morning light.
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As a broadcaster peering into the future, the BBC recognizes two very separate trends.
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Inside, the Basilica is packed with statues of popes, saints and cherubs peering out from every surface.
Their faces peering from newspaper pages are daily reminders of the human toll of an inhuman crime.
Currently, there is no recourse for businesses without providers doing what is called "settlement-free peering, " says Kapela.
But today's neuroeconomists are not the first dismal scientists to dream of peering inside the human brain.
The windows for these rooms are blurred or removed, so you can bet no one is peering in.
Neuroscientists say that by peering inside your head they can tell whether you identify more strongly with J.
An old lady was peering through the side window, knobbly knuckles poised to rap on the glass again.
Staff followed him in and witnessed him peering over the top of cubicles at members of the team.
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She stood in Yop's doorway with her arms crossed, leaning against the doorjamb and peering in at Yop's bookshelves.
The people who got in first got all the best land and now dictate peering terms to everyone else.
He looks surprised, peering past me into the gloom, then invites me in and shows me to the telephone.
And at dawn, kudu, with their great corkscrew horns, or cheetah, will stand in the high grass beyond the fence, peering in.
But the future into which Ukrainians are peering is fraught with gloomy uncertainty.
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