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glimpse

[glimps] / glɪmps /




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For a glimpse of how much higher energy prices could still soar, look beyond the prices Wall Street analysts normally track for West Texas Intermediate in the U.S. and Brent in Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal

What the BBC is hearing from Iran is a glimpse into the country that remains largely cut off from the world as a result of a government-imposed internet outage.

From BBC

If nothing else, it provided a glimpse into the market’s playbook for the end of the war—whenever that comes about.

From Barron's

Job seekers often have little more to guide them than word-of-mouth, social-media chatter and websites offering glimpses of pay and benefits.

From The Wall Street Journal

That work offers a glimpse into what the future of business software could hold—one in which AI agents replace much of the software’s functionality.

From The Wall Street Journal