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Looking up, he saw two birds flying together.
Looking up some customer's name and address in a database are typically idempotent ( in fact nullipotent ), since this will not cause the database to change.
Looking to pick up some extra money, Connery helped out backstage at the King's Theatre in late 1951.
* Looking up keys is faster.
Looking up a key of length m takes worst case O ( m ) time.
* Looking up data in a trie is faster in the worst case, O ( m ) time, compared to an imperfect hash table.
Looking up into the branch structure of a Pinus sylvestris tree
Looking up
Second single Zonnebril saw him hiding behind sunglasses to play a different type of observer (" Looking up and down from breast to bum ").
Looking up, he saw a lamb on a hill, went to where the lamb had stood and struck the ground with his pickaxe, releasing a gushing stream of clear water.
Looking up into atrium of the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, first of Portman's atrium hotels
Looking around for qualifications, Rushton took up a post as a solicitor's clerk, doodling caricatures and cartoons on files and case notes.
Looking up in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City.
Looking up the word " patronizing " then gives us:
Looking for a way around the hill, Kemp and Tate meet up with a Union soldier, Lieutenant Roy Anderson ( Ralph Meeker ).
Looking up at the information screens to see where the next trains depart, March 2010
Looking north up I-17, downtown Phoenix.
In 1979, Holmes with his younger half-brother, David Bowman, opened up a locksmith and used furniture store called The Just Looking Emporium in Los Angeles which both managed.
Looking up your records got a backseat ," Kilburn told the Press-Herald.
Following up his impulse, he made ready to start at once, and, accompanied by James Newman and Joseph Wood, went out to the Looking Glass on a tour of inspection.
Image: Looking up Canal, Harrisville, NH. jpg | Looking up canal in 1914
Looking up Androscoggin, from Lead-Mine Bridge, Shelburne, N. H .; stereoscopy | stereographic card by John P. Soule

Looking and towards
File: Pont Mirabeau Tours from the rivers north bank. jpg |< center > Looking towards central Tours from the north bank of the River Loire, adjacent to the Pont Mirabeau.
Looking southeast down Pennsylvania Avenue towards the Old Post Office Pavilion and United States Capitol.
Looking eastbound down Sand Hill towards Stanford.
Looking across the river towards the main town from Yangchenphug
Looking out over Airthrey Loch towards the University's Library and central administrative hub, the Cottrell Building.
Rome: Ruins of the Forum, Looking towards the Capitol ( 1742 ) by Canaletto
Image: Innes National Park. jpg | Looking west towards Cape Spencer
Image: Croajingolong beach. jpg | Looking north towards Rame Head.
Image: Fitzgerald River National Park DSC04436. JPG | Looking south towards the coast.
Looking towards Red Gorge from Oxers lookout.
Looking across the park downtown towards the old Banks County courthouse, the large brick building in the left background.
Looking east on Main Street towards the intersection with Mound Street in West Union.
Looking from the east front of the house, along the Eastern Avenue, through the park towards Viscount Tyrconnel's Belmount Tower, a Belvedere ( structure ) | belvedere built circa 1750.
File: Whitehall, London. jpg | Looking south down Whitehall towards Victoria Tower of the Palace of Westminster
Kirkburton: Looking east from Riley towards Low Town and Turnshaws
Kirkburton: Looking north from Riley towards Burton Dean and Highburton
Looking down the High Street towards the Tron Kirk.
Looking south towards the former line to Newick and Chailey and to Lewes, from Sheffield Park
Looking from the Oxford Canal towards Jericho, Oxford | Jericho, with the campanile tower of St Barnabas Church, Oxford | St Barnabas Church in the background.
Looking towards the Beachy Head cliffs and lighthouse from the west near Birling Gap
Looking over John Muir House towards the orchards in 1900
Looking north from Backford Cross roundabout towards Great Sutton.
* Looking straight ahead at eye-level ( i. e. literally " facing " the Ka ‘ bah ) during the standing and sitting parts of the prayer, rather than looking down towards the place of prostration.
Looking towards the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery

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