(1) Everything you need to know about the Paris climate summit and UN talks Read more Goğulhan köyünün eski meydanında ahşap taburelerde oturup konuşurken Biçici şunlar söylüyor: “Sigara kutularının üzerinde bile sigara içmeyin uyarısı olduğu halde bize burada hiç bir seçenek bırakılmadı.” Keskin kokulu havayı dağıtmak ister gibi elini sallayarak sözlerini şöyle sürdürüyor Biçici: “Biz burada sigara içmek zorundayız.” Biçici’nin annesi akciğer kanserinden hayatını kaybetmiş- “bunun nedeninin hava kirliliği olduğunu biliyoruz” diyen Biçici’nin dört yaşındaki kızı Gülbeyaz da kronik bronşit hastası.
(2) Photograph: Sean Smith for the Guardian Burası tarihi 2400 yıl gerilere uzanan Karadeniz bölgesinin en eski anıtlarının bulunduğu Tios yakınlarında.
(3) Urban and electronica have thrown up endless new sub-genres: there was crunk and hyphy in the US, while in Britain you could take your pick from dubstep, grime, fidget house, purple wow, sublow, 8-bar or eski-beat.
(4) Afşin-Elbistan’ın aksine burada küçük ama kararlı bir muhalefet git gide büyüyor; santralin eski çalışanlarından Kadir Orhan da yakın geçmişte muhalif sesler arasına katıldı.
Espy
Definition:
(v. t.) To catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes; to discover, as a distant object partly concealed, or not obvious to notice; to see at a glance; to discern unexpectedly; to spy; as, to espy land; to espy a man in a crowd.
(v. t.) To inspect narrowly; to examine and keep watch upon; to watch; to observe.
(v. i.) To look or search narrowly; to look about; to watch; to take notice; to spy.
(n.) A spy; a scout.
Example Sentences:
(1) Its hero, Lionel Espy, is a doubting cleric who is far more concerned with the church's social commitments than its sacramental obligations; as a result he is banished from the team-ministry he has created in south London.
(2) Average price £5 The Espy The Espy This Australian-owned pub right on the Portobello seafront comes into its own at breakfast-time, serving a great brunch from 10am, seven days a week.
(3) And so it came about that I was back in London many moons later and I espied Estella in the street.
(4) We went out into the darkness and espied a badly beaten convict hobbling off into the night.
(5) The world they enter is in many ways less promising than the one we espied as dawn rose over the Brandenburg Gate on Friday, 10 November 1989.
(6) To assess both the linkage of these sites with the beta-cluster haplotype and the extent of the polymorphism, we examined several black and Mediterranean chromosomes, by PCR amplification followed by both EspI digestion and oligonucleotide hybridization.
(7) Besides, there were other more exciting matters at hand, for Mr Jarndyce had taken us to stay with Mr Boythorn – pray, don't ask – and in church we had espied for the first time Sir Leicester and My Lady Dedlock.