It's a hard place to miss, especially with all the gawkers rubbernecking for any celebrities from the lower floors. |
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The camera pans around, taking in the sights, just as you would if you were rubbernecking there in person. |
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They disappeared into their houses, embarrassed at being caught rubbernecking. |
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As the boyfriend and girlfriend slowly walked off, rubbernecking over their shoulders, McCraig suddenly spoke up. |
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People cried out in pain as security guards brandishing flagstaffs as batons pushed back the rubbernecking crowd to allow the procession to pass. |
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Like rubbernecking at the scene of a fatal accident, I am repulsed yet, at the same time, I cannot seem to pull my eyes away. |
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He recently delisted it, having decided that most of the interest was just real-estate rubbernecking. |
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But when you're talking about a bad restaurant, basically you are rubbernecking at a car crash. |
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It's a bit like rubbernecking around the scene of an accident. |
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The neighbors to the left of this house are out front, rubbernecking. |
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After a little more rubbernecking I took Ed to Canterbury Catherdral. |
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In any case, the stream of traffic ahead of us had been much reduced by the pedestrian rubbernecking. |
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A number of people were starting to gather, rubbernecking at the fire. |
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I waited to see what he would come up with, but the attendant glared at me, as if I were rubbernecking, and then rolled her eyes at him, as if she were protecting him from people like me. |
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While the neighbors' rubbernecking eventually subsides, the high performance and durability of polyaspartic coatings remain. |
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But there was more to Kitchen Nightmares than just rubbernecking business disasters while a British guy spouted profanity. |
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The driver was so busy rubbernecking, trying to get a good view of the accident, that he was almost part of another accident. |
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The children had never been in such a large museum and their rubbernecking was rather amusing. |
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Ever found yourself on the move with your iPad or MacBook, only to discover a rubbernecking commuter staring at your screen? |
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But if you previously experienced a major loss — the destruction of a house, say, or even a multi-week-long loss of power — you likely won't be doing much rubbernecking this time. |
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Most of this telly is pure car-crash but I just can't help rubbernecking. |
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She is also a massive i reality star in the US, where Here Comes Honey Boo Boo is the centre of dropped-jaw rubbernecking in much the same way Gypsy Weddings was here. |
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In the first three months of this year alone, Dubai Traffic Police issued 60,944 traffic fines, of which rubbernecking fines formed a small percentage. |
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