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get a look
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catch sight, get a look, catch a glimpseverb
see something for a brief time
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get a look
"Get a look" generally refers to the act of viewing, examining, observing or taking a glance at something or someone. It could also suggest understanding or getting an impression of a particular situation or person. The exact meaning often depends on the context in which it is used.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of get a look in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of get a look in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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Everyone's familiar with the political world map, it looks as if the entire planet's surface is carved up, every square centimeter accounted for -- which it is, in one sense. But what that map doesn't show you is the large number of wannabe nation states, which are also there, but seldom get a look in.
We're not dealing with people who are breaking into the stratosphere and becoming huge artists, we're actually dealing with the opposite on the show. And that's an interesting thing to get a look at. I think that it's inspiring to see what people go through personally and then how they apply it musically.
What I want to hear is both sides of the argument. The trial is in the Senate not in the House, but I don't see this taking weeks and weeks and weeks. This is a very isolated accusation so I would hope we could get a look at it and get it done and give this President due process.
It's pretty fascinating. So, not only do we get a strong -- pretty much as I call a slam-dunk -- attribution because of the connecting paintings, but we also get a look at its process.
If you bring up Trump or something, you’ll get a look from the other side of the table, it’s like: ‘hup, let’s change the subject.’.
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