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In the United Stares, some of the 2002 grape crop was not harvested because of low prices.
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The crowds surged forward to the car door as it opened, but when I emerged, I was met with nothing but blank stares.
I stumbled after him, highly aware of the curious stares we were receiving.
Both ignored the curious stares thrown their way as they rushed towards their science class.
Emerging into daylight, they are the subject of curious stares from passers-by.
When she finally came out from hiding, she met the stares of three very curious people.
She didn't realise she was holding his hand for so long, and that people were beginning to give them curious stares.
Together we were drawing some very curious stares from the locals at the restaurant.
We got a resounding round of applause from all the old biddies watching on, then we both got death stares from management.
He is handsome, with high cheekbones, a strong chin, and a shock of thick hair, and he stares with a slight frown at something in the distance.
Most of all, people in biracial relationships sometimes receive hateful stares and racial slurs from strangers.
Zevon declined to offer any hints about the new songs, but he said fans should not anticipate material of moist eyes or long, distant stares.
Then she stares at the stranger, her puzzled expression swiftly turning into shock.
A rose-coloured monoprint of Heslop's smiling face stares enigmatically from the plastic surface of the DVD picture disc.
The girl stares at the shark, her pretty human eye focused on the eye of the sightless, eerie fish.
The actual reactions run the gamut from blank stares to gently-furrowed brows.
The deformities of his body are magnified by his motley, and his glassy eye stares all the more blankly for the surrounding grease paint.
The face I'm staring into, the face that stares back with a thousand unasked questions, is my own.
John Knox stares stonily down at me from his plinth at the top of the boneyard.
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Examples from Classical Literature
His words were greeted with stony-faced stares as meaningless and void of expression as the stare of a frozen fish.
The boys looked at the moonshiner, who returned their stares with interest.
Death was used to drawing stares, even before he became a cyborg with a beautiful woman beside him, but this was different.
For in what does the short-winded poet himself excel the common unimaginative person who talks or who stares?
Is it thy face, Baleka, that stares upon me from among the faces of the thousands whom I have slain?
If I held out and pretended not to notice these stares, he would, still in silence, proceed to further tortures.
And he lies down on his back in a field of clover, and stares up at the sky.
Jephro,' said she, 'there is an impertinent fellow upon the road there who stares up at Miss Hunter.
They were more than likely to stand and chew their cuds and look out upon the world with vacant stares and say nothing.
There were squints, and leers, and some dull, ox-like stares from those who were too dull or too weary to converse.
I caught their amazed stares, and then terrifically they broke into gales of laughter.
He stares at me, wondering how I come there, and I stare at him, wondering how he comes there.
He rises from his seat, and abstractedly stares at the Star, then at the audience.
At the third time he slowly raises his head and stares blankly at you.
Trigger Time Given its patriotic water transfer, this JR Carbine got quite a few stares when it was uncased at the range.
On spotting a snake, a California ground squirrel stares and sniffs, or if the snake is uncoiled, may even kick sand at it.
If you have the stoniest of British stares he will outstare you.
She wears a rust-colored Charlie by Matthew Zink suit, and stares aloofly out of frame, the New York Post reported.
Weatherbeaten and wild-eyed, she stares from the shadows of her concrete prison.
Here he plants his binocle on his nose, leans back and stares at me.
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