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  • They will not see through the superficial machinations of modern baaskap whose heart is filled with envy at seeing the dream becoming true, of a people united in a social contract, working together black and white, to determine a better future for themselves. SPEECH BY NKOSINATHI NHLEKO, CHIEF WHIP OF THE MAJORITY PARTY ON THE STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS
  • I stooped down to try and see through the _rahar_ who was there but the crop was so thick that I could see nothing; so I climbed up the mowah tree to look. Folklore of the Santal Parganas
  • In retrospect, it appears we required a developed and reflexive feminist, gay and transgendered global vision to see through the prejudice governing sexuality, gender, ethnicity and the legislative restraints that paternally impose on enculturation and self-identification. G. Roger Denson: Gender as Performance & Script: Reading the Art of Yvonne Rainer, Cindy Sherman, Sarah Charlesworth & Lorna Simpson After Eve Sedgwick & Judith Butler
  • This same government has every know kind of nite/restricted vision devices know to mankind even sights that can see through object for heat fluctuations. Bin Laden hacked?
  • Some of this was predicted, but you could never see through the haze, it was all surmise.
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  • I realized that one of the ways we can truly understand the agony and several abuses on the Vagina by men and women alike is to see through the eyes of a Vagina. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Looking back at Labour health policy now, I have to ask myself how so many of us were unable to see through the mists of what Leys and Player call the "misrepresentation, obfuscation, and deception" perpetrated by Blair, Brown, and a host of health ministers all too willing to genuflect to the market zeitgeist. The Plot Against the NHS by Colin Leys and Stewart Player – review
  • So was terahertz imaging, which is now adapted to 'see through' clothing in airport security checks. Times, Sunday Times
  • This helps you see through excuses and get the action you need. The Sun
  • But the Joyce-Eliot group come later in time, puritanism is not their main adversary, they are able from the start to ‘see through’ most of the things that their predecessors had fought for. Inside the Whale
  • Paulo Szot was wonderful as the status-conscious, noseless Kovalyov, ricocheting from hysteria to self-pity (we see through his lyrical laments) to self-importance; his baritone was multihued and penetrating, except during the noisiest orchestra moments. The Sweet Smell of Success
  • Poke two holes in the sack so you can see through it.
  • He used his mental quickness as a weapon to see through the faulty logic of the people who reported to him.
  • And if you wear bifocals or trifocals, keep in mind that you may have a tendency to tilt your head backwards so that you can see through the lower portion of your glasses.
  • I cannot see through the mysteries of things; I cannot understand why man should come into the world with fingers so apt to fankle that he cannot play the finest tunes all the time and in the best of manners. Doom Castle
  • Most modern consumers are savvy enough to see through their rhetoric. Times, Sunday Times
  • The disembodied faces which we see through the darkness are recognisably human, but also immobile, as if physically caught in a state of Beckettian stasis.
  • I could never lie to her because I know she'd see through me straight away.
  • Trust is like a two-way mirror, transparent on one side, with a blind dimness unable to see through on the other side. Anthony Liccione 
  • Katherine Anne Porter's various Mexican trips enable her to see through Mexico and get a basic idea of Mexican culture.
  • Just when she might have begun to see through his academic brilliance as superficial sophistry, the tragedy had occurred. COMPULSION
  • She relies on us to see through folly and hypocrisy as keenly as she does herself. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he remained annoyingly unloverlike and, worst of all, seemed to see through all her maneuverings to bring him to his knees. Gone with the Wind
  • The people the power elite see through choice are those they see in the country at weekends. Times, Sunday Times
  • He tried to see through her undeviating orthodoxy to her obliterated youth. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • In teaching geology, micas - especially muscovite - makes an impact I can see through it! 5 Minerals
  • We are hopeful that these commercials will bring a new type of soaper into Otion - one who isne't crafty by nature and is able to see through the medium of film how easy it is to start this fun hobby. Otion Commercial Shoot
  • I think first person autobiographical is a starting point in writing and that we grow in maturity as we try to see through the eyes of others. Post mortem
  • Cabel steps carefully through pricker bushes to the dirty window and peers inside, trying to see through the tiny opening between curtains. GONE
  • I think that you'll find the average intellectual capacity here to be more than sufficient to see through weak attempts at confusion through amphiboly. Innovation I
  • I have a large cardboard box the size of a tea chest with an aperture in front which people can see through.
  • He glares at the small window nearby, unable to see through its frosted glass pane.
  • Sitting under a rose and clematis arbour in one area, you see through a lunette in a pyracantha hedge to a pond, encircled by lavender, heleniums, hemerocallis, gaillardias and calamintha.
  • Clawson tried to see through the corner of the jalousie with no success. Rain Gods
  • Though people claim they can see through it all, they are still attracted by the glam quotient.
  • The parking lot is full, the grass is covered with cars, there are even cars out on the street, everywhere there are cars, and in each car are people sheened with sweat, going nacreous as onions fried in butter; I can see through their clammy melting skin to the dry dusty dust of their bones. Wine Poetry
  • Politicians here should learn the lesson that people can see through such opportunistic politiking.
  • If you're not comfortable doing something, people can always see through it.
  • And some pale skin is translucent; you can almost see through it - you can see little veins. Times, Sunday Times
  • We can see through the rear of the Wal-Mart, all the way to the oceanfront, to the water.
  • And will the pair see through the dastardly plans their rivals hatch to get them out of the school play? Times, Sunday Times
  • It hardly takes a brilliant operatic dramaturge to see through this brainless travesty, loaded with irrelevant inventions and non sequiturs.
  • The white Roman columns that supported the faded stucco were covered with cracks and lesions, and the windows were either boarded up or too grimed over to see through.
  • In fact, an English audience is in a much better position to see through publicity hype and cant.
  • Mr Porter added that it was possible to see through the wall in places because so much stonework had eroded away.
  • And if you wear bifocals or trifocals, keep in mind that you may have a tendency to tilt your head backwards so that you can see through the lower portion of your glasses.
  • His skin was so pale Sara fancied she could see through it, and his single normal eye had become stained as dark as the obsidian one which sat in his other eye socket.
  • Kwenn clung on even tighter, but could barely see through the thick smoke belching from the ship.
  • he could see through the indirections of diplomats
  • A vast snowfield, feeding many glaciers, lay at our feet, rock-peaks and snow-covered mountains were ranged around it, whilst, far away to the westward we could just see through the haze of the valley of the Columbia River.
  • She tried her best to avert her eyes from the chest that she could plainly see through the open shirt.
  • The dust-choked blackdamp scrapes at my throat and stings my eyes so that even if there were light I probably couldn't see through the veil of tears.
  • By the right of _regale_, on the vacancy of a see through death, resignation, or deprivation of the bishop, the royal officers took possession of the temporalities, that is, the land and revenues, and administered them for the profit of the The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304
  • May I, in the name of and for the sake of Empire solidarity and unity, which I assure you in all earnestness is as dear to me as I know it is to you, pray to you to try to see through the maze of misrepresentation, misunderstanding and misconception, often deliberately built around India, and to refrain from saying or doing that which may at this crucial moment of our history, when the fate of India hangs in the balance, harm the very interest so dear to our hearts. New India
  • To those who have an education grounded in critical thinking and science we can see through it very clearly.
  • And the further irony," he adds, "is that the younger generations who are less impressed by whiz-bang technology, who often see through what is slick and glitzy, and who have been on the receiving end of enough marketing to nauseate them, are as likely to walk away from these oh-so-relevant churches as to walk into them. The Perils of 'Wannabe Cool' Christianity
  • Who gave me love placid who accompany me to see through the fleeting landscape.
  • Not that there's much to see through the steaming sheet of water dancing around me, running in freezing rivulets down my back and filling up my shoes.
  • Highly wrought with imagination's excesses, a kind of cup raised, pertaining to the young, that the young dawn can see through our dresses, singers of hymns, loadable, fillable. A little passion among them
  • Savvy laypeople will see through these broad brush strokes, thus undermining the credibility of the experimental method.
  • The expression on Rajbir's face, what Amrita can see through his beard, is one of gleeful prurience—Rajbir knows that after the number these women are his to do with as he pleases—Rajbir pleases much—he elongates the O in snOwing and blOwing to an uncomfortable degree and Amrita shivers in the dusty snow. FISH/SEX excerpt (Pradesh)
  • She can see through him and it's refreshing that one of his secretaries is standing up for herself after putting herself under him. Janet Turley: Mad Men Season 4, Ep 12: Addiction... plus Nazi Germany's Anti-Smoking Campaign
  • All this being laid down, the only thing remaining to settle chronology is to see through what star the colure of the equinoxes passes, and where it intersects at this time the ecliptic in the spring; and to discover whether some ancient writer does not tell us in what point the ecliptic was intersected in his time, by the same colure of the equinoxes. Letter XVII-On Infinites in Geometry, and Sir Isaac Newton’s Chronology
  • We can see through all that bull.
  • I pulled out a black long dress, black fishnet stockings, and see through undershirt.
  • Out goes the stereotype of the egghead with staring eyes trying to see through bottle-end glasses.
  • And the same Apostle tells us, that _now we see through A Glass darkly_; and that _we know in part, and prophesie in part_ [43]. The Improvement of Human Reason Exhibited in the Life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan
  • His senses enable him to detect objects and energies light years away, and to perceive matter and energy in subatomic detail; he can even see through time, and with concentration can achieve limited perception of past and future events in his general vicinity. Marvel Thursday Thirteen - SciFiChick.com
  • Who gave me love placid who accompany me to see through the fleeting landscape.
  • Please clean the windows as they are too dirty to see through.
  • For when I took it for a cold, things kind of swum around me like a circular looking-glass, that you could see through somehow, and everything seemed kind of way off and funny and somethin 'to laugh at and not treat as real. Mitch Miller
  • We've laughed at a bloke riding past on a bike and almost falling off as he tried to see through our window.
  • They were an icy blue, a blue so cold and intense that Erin was certain that he could see through her.
  • I looked over at a bit of mobile green leafage that I could see through the long thin window. THE ANTHOLOGIST
  • Only a fool could not see through that arch dissembler from day one. Archive 2008-04-01
  • So pale you could almost see through him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Basically, you have a clichéd hero fighting stereotyped terrorists with a plot you can see through.
  • We could see through her apparent calm
  • Even predictable repetitions of the same deception fail to open the eyes of the people to see through the façade of rapacious and false religiosity.
  • Since you'll be deluged with advice like that this week, learn to see through the motivations behind it.
  • Wolf, you cant fool me, behind that thin vail on your face l can see through your deep desire to have Hillary as the nominee regardless of whichever way it comes. Blitzer: Hold new Florida, Michigan primaries in August?
  • Popping up into the air, he can see through the water sluicing off his mask that Simon is yelling, but he can't hear what.
  • And will the pair see through the dastardly plans their rivals hatch to get them out of the school play? Times, Sunday Times
  • Ideally, the fabric would stretch out enough for you to see through without cutting any holes.
  • She stopped in her tracks and rose onto her toes, trying to see through the people, cursing her lapse of concentration.
  • The students were allowed to see through the camera viewfinder and one girl wanted to know how 3D films were made.
  • But you've got to see through that and know that you can turn it around. Times, Sunday Times
  • He hung some grey wadmal in front of the hole, and it looked from the road below as if one could see through. Grettir the Strong, Icelandic Saga
  • Trust is like a two-way mirror, transparent on one side, with a blind dimness unable to see through on the other side. Anthony Liccione 
  • There are some journalists and war reporters who, despite years of experience, are very opinionated and whose masquerade of objectivity is easy to see through.
  • The clothes are the first commercially available to know the difference between right and wrong, and to see through their moral duty and obligation.
  • This is what I call bushwhacking, a sort of argument that they must know any child can see through. Complete Project Gutenberg Abraham Lincoln Writings
  • The girl wore a see through black basque and back combed bleached hair.
  • See through mount seats neatly inside the upper receiver handle and is cured with a knurled thumb nut.
  • The sixth sense that helps you see through people's smiles to their true feelings is switched on. The Sun
  • Turning away from King's Cross down Pentonville Road, from the top deck I see through an uncurtained window into a flat above a shop where three men and a woman are having tea.
  • The best thing a government can do to help is to see through necessary improvements to the nation's infrastructure. Times, Sunday Times
  • he could barely see through the fogged window
  • If I ring and invent some excuse she knows me too well not to see through it.
  • Her eyes strained to see through the darkness, but she could only make out shadowy, undefined figures.
  • The mountainside was blanketed in trees and shrubs, making it impossible to see through the thick vegetation.
  • When will the intelligentia of our Nation see through this woman who is nothing but a "blabber" of worst kind. McCain campaign adviser pushes back on Palin book
  • We see through the glass darkly, which is perhaps why sometimes the world seems grim, but in the clear light of Heaven, every day really is Easter. WORLD Magazine | Community
  • Time to start adding water lines. i personaly have found that airhose works the best for this. you may not be able to see through it but it is near imposible to kink. The Tech Report: News
  • And some pale skin is translucent; you can almost see through it - you can see little veins. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wanted us to see through Brian O’Nolan and his hard-boiled Dublin dismissiveness, to see beyond the local legend of wasted talent. The Last Laugh
  • The ignorant people in this County will get what they deserve in this election, just like they got Bush for two terms because they failed to see through his smear and fear tactics of untruth, which is exactly what both Hilary and McSame are doing in this election. Clinton says she expects lead in popular vote, primary delegates
  • She dropped her gaze to her garden, to the withered plants that she had worked so hard to see through the dry season and which had lived only because she had given them each a small tinful of water each morning and each evening, around the roots; so little water, and so quickly absorbed, that it seemed unlikely that it would make a difference under that relentless sun. Blue Shoes And Happiness
  • At work, you see through flattery and know who really has your interests at heart. The Sun
  • Please clean the windows as they are too dirty to see through.
  • Her whole body has a ghostly appearance, although there's nothing to see through it.
  • Thus, whenwe see through the heart ~ the mind becomes enlisted in the work of an evolving loving plan as well as our part in it. Synchronicity / The Chariot Of The Heart
  • Analysis Have each group use two different jars and draw what they see through the lenses as accurately as possible.
  • Brides, see through the fog of tradition and please don't put your groomsmen in shiny/pastel/matching waistcoats. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can see through some of the walls, made of something gauzelike, to the communal stairs, and the flats above. Times, Sunday Times
  • She should have been able to see through this outrageous imposture, but she needed this man to be her long-lost son.
  • Katie handed him a bright yellow Bic lighter, the see through type with two reservoirs, fluid sloshing between the two as you tilted the plastic housing this way, then that, the two sides never seeming to reach a balance.
  • So was terahertz imaging, which is now adapted to 'see through' clothing in airport security checks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most people in November were wearing leather coats, as you see throughout Europe, and the women, most of whom were brunettes, had dyed their hair with henna.
  • Coraline, given a magic vagina by the lesbians, is able to see through the illusions of the world and can easily defeat the impotent Other Father who is revealed as a hungry pumpkin, another yonic symbol. Nick Mamatas' Journal
  • Hopefully there are still intelligent people still left that see through all your rhetoric and antiprogressive tricks. Gibbs jumps on Steele report
  • It's hard to see through the hype sometimes in Hollywood, that and the rumour-mongering, but get through it and there's sometimes something real and interesting to see. Filmstalker: April 2010 Archives
  • Although I’m really beginning to see through it a little, too. Anne of Green Gables
  • She couldn't see through them, because they had been boarded up on one side with a massive slab of mahogany.
  • Crouching, he could see through the window to the farm fields behind the cottage.
  • His own daughters see through his pretensions.
  • They are mere simulacra, which replace real things and their actual relationships (only truly known to those on the left, who see through such illusions) in a process which Baudrillard calls hyperrealization.
  • You couldn't see through the windows, and it was unbelievably hot! The Sun
  • I walked to the edge of the backyard so I could see through the porte cochere into the front. The Glass Rainbow
  • But the fact he also had real human frailties made him a greater man than was realised by those who could not see through the fog of adulation.
  • I'm not a stupid looby who can't see through false flattery when it's poured on with such ruthlessness. Tender Rebel
  • The fact of the matter is: The world was able to see through this election process the flaws inherent to the American society period! ramon conde Rep. Ike Skelton picks Clinton
  • In the former film, we see through the eyes of a hyperimaginative little girl as she visually transforms [via clunky superimposition] a threatening woman into a benevolent protectress.
  • You then start to see through the illision of the republican touted “good economy”. Think Progress » Cavuto to Krugman: ‘You Are Lying To People’
  • A good way to see through the fog of war. Times, Sunday Times
  • We can see through the pseudo-humility, cod philosophy and self-serving attempts to gain a reputation as a staunch supporter of charitable causes.
  • So was terahertz imaging, which is now adapted to 'see through' clothing in airport security checks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sitting under a rose and clematis arbour in one area, you see through a lunette in a pyracantha hedge to a pond, encircled by lavender, heleniums, hemerocallis, gaillardias and calamintha.
  • The pension obligation bond frenzy is so devoid of “public purpose” and so fully bypasses even the economic rent concept that only an economist could see through the haze. Income Redistribution Proposals, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Most modern consumers are savvy enough to see through their rhetoric. Times, Sunday Times
  • A number of companies have offered, and still do, camouflage negligees, which begs the question: If you can see through camouflage is it really camouflage?

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