Watching from the stands, their legs splayed indecently wide, the pair ogle Tashi as the wind whips her short skirt up in the air.
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Peter Debruge,
Variety,
12 Apr. 2024
Somewhere fans could watch the three-time Super Bowl champs in action during training camp, ogle team memorabilia and empty their wallets on food, gear and hotel rooms?
At first glance, their unforced error totals were comparable, too.
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Matthew Futterman,
New York Times,
31 July 2025
At first glance, the campaign’s flawless, hyper‑symmetrical blond model, sitting with a cup of coffee in one image and leaning against a blue wall in another, looks like all of the other photoshopped ads in glossy publications, treading the line between photorealism and impossible beauty standards.
And now that your hood's being invaded by the biggest gang there is, there ain’t a peep out of you.
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Sophia Compton,
FOXNews.com,
25 June 2025
Within those capacity crowds, Dodgers fans made only a relative peep at the two 2022 Divisional Round games in San Diego – each of them Padres victories.
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Tom Krasovic,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
11 June 2025
Among their most popular content is peeks at their monthly grocery shopping hauls, where viewers often weigh in with their guesses on the price tag.
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Valerie Mesa,
People.com,
28 July 2025
The footage also showcased a little peek at Paul Giamatti’s Nus Braka, a part Klingon, part Tellarite villain who has a past connection with one of the cadets.
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