She was staring grimly after her son, one hand tracing the cereal box as if to square off its corners. |
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It's amazing how you can see exactly where you're going wrong when it's staring you in the face. |
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Aristophanes' neck arched above her like an eagle staring down from his aerie. |
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On the book's cover, we see Riel on that same hilltop, staring raptly into the sky. |
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She offered a quick nod, and turned back to face the city, raptly staring at the steadily rising flames. |
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We stood on a cliff at the southern tip of Deer Island, staring down at the rips, eddies, and whirlpools tearing through the water below. |
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On the town gate in the tapestry, a man stands defiantly staring after the cart. |
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The two friends were left staring after the caravan as it slowly rolled away down the dirt track. |
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As she reached the door, she looked at the man who was still staring after her and gave a small wave. |
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It's staring at me and I swear I saw a fine set of razor-sharp teeth as it grinned at me. |
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But after-images can be caused by staring intently at any pattern of high contrast. |
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You see the solitary old Indian gentleman, sitting out on the kerbstone everyday, staring vacantly into nowhere, thinking of India no doubt. |
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If one overacts, the other has to add even more eyebrow wiggles and long, hard staring to top him. |
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Dad stopped on the highway, I got out, and he sped away with Mom and my five younger brothers and sisters staring out the rear window. |
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They walked around the shopping centre holding hands, and staring at each other lovingly. |
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Yuuba tugged on his mother's torn dress while she seemed to be staring into the window of a shop at a beautiful white silk gown. |
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I was staring into his pupils, the windows on the soul, but all I saw was blankness. |
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Wendell was still staring at me as he withdrew his sword, slowly putting it back in its sheath, where it belonged. |
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She was staring outside, at the sun-kissed benches because her mind could not seem to bear her Biology teacher's irritating voice. |
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He realized he had been staring, and recovered himself as smoothly as he could. |
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One day I'd be high as a kite, unnaturally happy, but this was always followed by two weeks of staring at my feet. |
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She was lying in the dust beneath a white buddleia, staring straight ahead, sniffing at red admirals and painted ladies as they fluttered past. |
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Justin grinned, staring out into space, his hands still gripping tightly onto the handles of the controls. |
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We are staring at them in wonder, not admiration, but they don't seem to know the difference. |
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The redhead was staring at him intently, his hair hanging in his eyes a bit and his hands clasped at his elbows. |
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After numerous trips and hours of staring at the water and surrounding reeds, I still had not seen the kingfisher. |
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Noah disconnected the call and sighed, staring at the wrecked car that was being towed away. |
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The croc was on our level, less than two leaps away and staring, it seemed, directly at me. |
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I concentrated on staring at my horse's reins, which were gripped so tightly in my hands that my knuckles turned white. |
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Yer right, I suppose. He lay there, staring at the ceiling until he eventually fell asleep. |
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One glance at those staring eyes was enough to confirm that this was a man burning with missionary zeal. |
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And this time, instead of having the feeling of one person looking at you, it seemed like the whole world was staring and laughing in my face. |
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After staring at them for a few moments, she began rereading her notes and relishing in her own calculations. |
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Williams sat at her desk, staring glumly at her open notebook, rereading the filled pages. |
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Nine hours of sitting and staring at zitty adolescents scribbling away can drive you mad. |
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She got to the last row, one overlooking the beach and began anew, staring at the names. |
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Grady walked over to Vaughn who was standing with a cup of coffee staring at the list he'd written on the dry-erase board. |
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Gail nodded and bit her lip again, turning her attention back to the game board and staring at the jumbled patterns of red and yellow marbles. |
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She rested her chin on her fist and leaned her elbow on her knee, staring into empty space and thinking. |
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But instead he sat motionless, taking long drags of a cigarette and staring at a mural of a bunch of teenagers at a party. |
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I find myself staring at my father's back as he bends over and peers lengthily into the dangerously overstuffed interior of the fridge. |
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Like the Sphinx of antiquity, I left him standing there staring at my mysterious, leonine face. |
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Jolene flashed a look at the gate and saw the guard back there again, staring blankly into space. |
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And so on Sunday night as he rewashed the dishes, I sat banished on the big armchair pretending to watch TV but really just staring at him. |
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She chuckled and glared at some girls who were staring at me with gaping expressions. |
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Quickly, Sara levered herself upright against the wall, staring fearfully at the screaming man before her. |
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Father Stone is standing closer, his eyes staring at me with the rheumy quality of the very old. |
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Instead, I'm just staring blankly at the metal ceiling trying to keep my head empty whilst lying on the mattress. |
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Whether Taurus or Scorpio is staring back at them would alter the way he or she thinks about whatever is on his or her mind. |
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Damien felt himself staring, she was wearing a short pleated denim skirt and her bikini. |
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She was rigid, staring blank at the screen, though her heart beat with excitement. |
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She rang off, leaving me staring at the telephone, mouth open in disbelief. |
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Klara rose with the sun, staring out at its first rays over the streets, shadows drifting away. |
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I proceeded along the jagged ridges staring down into a river of a boiling red substance. |
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She gingerly pulled the rope of pearls out of the box, staring at them in disbelief, as if she expected them to disappear any moment. |
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I sat there staring it down, fiddling with the locket around my neck until I decided I needed to just get it over with. |
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Dale immediately shook off his jacket and wrapped it round Tiffany while staring at me. |
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The impression nevertheless vividly remains of someone going around the bend as a result of his staring too long at the face of evil. |
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Tim is humming the melody of some ambiguous rock song and staring at the crumbling, ashy end of the cigarette. |
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I drank my wine and then sat with the empty glass between my hands, staring into the fire until it died down into a heap of ashy pink coals. |
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He looked up and found Alex staring at him, a strange, almost rueful grin on his face. |
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For several minutes, she took to staring at a bird sitting on a telephone wire, ruffling its wings. |
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He grew up on a farm and had spent his share of time behind a plow staring at the rumps of horses. |
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A five-minute run later we reached the hall, to find everyone staring at us. |
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A routine call to a domestic argument ended with a police constable staring down the barrel of a loaded gun in a deadly game of Russian roulette. |
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As though in a trance they stood, staring at that white mask with its black eyes and frame of sable hair, paralyzed by hesitation. |
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He started staring at them really intently, and his eyes were making these little saccades over the patterns, scanning them like crazy. |
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That doesn't mean you sit around for two years staring at each other's watches waiting for the chance to hop in the sack. |
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Everyone was sitting, staring at their laptops, at bridge tables or completely sacked out on couches. |
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The young doctor was crouching in the middle of the floor staring at the shattered remains of a glass vial, her lupine tail lashing. |
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Bathed in the red glow of the darkroom safelight, Ian McDonald was staring hard at a ruined photograph. |
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In the audience it was both a mad mayhem of frenetic bouncing and a sea of staring faces intrigued and in awe. |
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I stood transfixed, staring as he glowed with magnetism and enchanted charm. |
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About eight or ten of them, squatting on the castaway cart, staring vacantly over the avocado trees and maize fields. |
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A loud scream awoke me from my sleep and I sat bolt upright, staring around in wide-eyed confusion. |
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She glanced at her mother who was staring at her with an awed expression on her face. |
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His crest hung on the wooden wall, the black hawk with wings perched in a frightful pose staring at her with its piercing golden eyes. |
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When she finally resurfaced from the painful past, she found herself staring into a pair of gentle baby blues. |
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And he's staring full on, straight at the camera with those Travolta baby blues. |
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The interviews with taxidermists were horrifying, astonishing, strangely touching and stark, staring bonkers. |
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I move to the back of the room, sitting against the wall and staring at the cute cow. |
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She was staring out of the window, seemingly mesmerised by the rain, a dry tea cloth slung over her shoulder. |
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I looked up to find Trischen staring at me, his eyes tearing from the laughter he was futilely trying to keeping in. |
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But by the time she looked in on her, her mother was in bed, staring at the tear-off wall calendar. |
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I glanced at Jeff, who was staring straight ahead, looking a teensy bit pale. |
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I leaned against the glass door of the telephone booth, staring at fat, perfect raindrops bouncing off the shining flagstones of the square. |
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Please note that in order to win, you MUST turn your baseball cap backwards determinedly while staring your opponent down. |
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I opened my eyes and found myself staring at a pair of legs in knee high boots, fishnet red stockings, and a red and white schoolgirl skirt. |
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This was one of my favorite paintings in the show, and I spent a lot of time staring at it where it was hung over one of the fireplace mantels. |
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When no decisive successes were scored in either 1779 or 1780, France seemed to be staring disaster in the face. |
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It rose far above her, untouched by light and staring at her through baleful eyes. |
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She was still holding the book and just staring at it when a scratch sounded at the door. |
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He started when he looked down to see a red, puckered face, screwed up in a scowl while staring up at him. |
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Dr Conrad headed towards the pavement then stopped abruptly in his tracks, staring. |
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Most of the people it seemed spent their time walking around aimlessly or staring and marvelling at the fires in pits outside their homes. |
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But God knows every time my coworker bends over near the front register, by the windows, there is always some dirty old scuzzbag staring. |
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Blackbeard's sword shone in the light, as he stood at the bow of the ship, one knee up, staring foreword at his island. |
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The souls of the children materialized before her, staring into her very heart, crying to be free! |
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I just keep staring at the rose, the petals, the long yellow stamens, stem, the fat red thorns, wanting to say so much. |
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She glanced over at Logan who was sitting on the bed staring out the window deep in thought. |
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My brain has apparently simply up and died on me, seeing as how I am sitting here without any typing going on, just staring at a blank screen. |
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I've had so many creepy experiences with dudes just hanging out, staring at you meaningfully and trying to start schmoozy conversations. |
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Yet she seemed to enjoying the thought of his largely built figure looming over her with his raven coloured eyes staring into hers. |
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Virginia looked around at all of the faces staring back at her, some thunderstruck, others glowering. |
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I had focused my eyes, like staring through glass at something I wasn't worthy of having. |
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Instead, her eyes stayed open, staring into the dark, and she watched the luminescent numbers on her clock tick slowly by. |
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Hamma sat beside me staring intently forward and indicating the direction that we should take with a flick of his finger. |
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The presence of cameras staring at the terrace and into the street below does not belittle the stunning view from the roof. |
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She felt his beady little eyes staring down at her and his sly lips curved into a smile. |
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She is smoking when I walk into the room and staring beadily through a fortress of make-up. |
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He undid all the tight strings of her corset and took out her half-bun, staring lovingly at the rose before putting it on her bed stand. |
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An instant later, the door burst open and he was staring down the muzzles of two semi-automatics and a handgun. |
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He gave no indication of her staring, no flicker of emotion, just a bare hint of amusement in his lips, then it was gone. |
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Instead, Cindy was stuck staring gloomily out the window as rain steadily beat against it. |
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Many of the juniors and seniors in the class were snoozing lightly, as always, and others were staring at the teacher as if he was a madman. |
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As if sensing his presence the stranger turned and for just a brief instant looked directly at the kid across the street staring at him. |
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He was often dazed and drifted out of his senses while staring emptily into nothingness. |
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Instead I found myself staring up at the Cutty Sark and chasing an elusive meridian line across Greenwich Park with Luke. |
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Draco leaned his bare back carefully against the rough bark of the beech tree staring up at the moon and the brilliant twinkling stars. |
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She toed off her shoes and lay down next to him, staring up at the constellation they had placed on his ceiling. |
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He was wearing a tye-dyed blue and purple t-shirt decorated with a large eagle boldly staring out from his impressive beer gut. |
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Bryan was staring at me with wide eyes, a roll of toilet paper held out to me in one hand. |
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But coming from someone with mad staring eyes, and who writes like Job in a seriously bad mood, this is all a bit hypocritical. |
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His head rolled a little to the side, and he found himself staring into the roaring fire, captivated by the flickering golden tongues of flame. |
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Hardly had I seated myself when my eyes beheld a child staring accusingly at me. |
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He was staring at Cael, a smile touching his lips, as the latter took a step back, away from him. |
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He shook himself out of his reverie to find Alicia staring at him and transformed his smirk back into a benevolent smile. |
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Katherine stood frozen in the spot, staring awestruck once more at the shadowy figure, which now appeared to be watching them. |
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The couple's tow-headed children clambered down from the back of the wagon and stood staring at Adam and Jamie. |
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He made his way through the gloom to the bar, where a man he presumed to be the bartender was staring dully into the middle distance. |
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There are no gutsy square-jawed heroes and no military men staring into the middle distance thinking on the seriousness of war. |
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After a few more moments of simply staring at the young man she smiled wide, grasping his shoulders and shaking him gently. |
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A man with delicate good looks and haunting eyes, staring out at us from portraits, beribboned and aristocratic. |
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She paused, staring at the back, one finger gently tracing the black rune that appeared to have been burned into it. |
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He suddenly stopped in his tracks and appeared to be staring at something in the yard. |
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Instead he just gently trailed his finger along her check, his brown eyes staring at the wall in front of them. |
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He tossed the little towel to a little basket and looked at the girl that was staring at him with curious eyes. |
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Michael kept staring at me a curious look in his eyes as to what my response was to all this information. |
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Next to him sat my big sister and my mom, both staring at me, waiting for my reaction. |
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He stood and I thought I saw a slight tremor shake his body, and I was staring at him, transfixed. |
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Sullivan stood staring at a colorful gypsy wagon lumbering down a side lane out of sight. |
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The image of him on his deathbed, mouth partly open, half-lidded eyes staring up at me, haunted my sleeping and waking dreams. |
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Then Briony became silent, staring angrily at the space above his left shoulder. |
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I lowered my pack to the floor and gave her a weary smile as she slowed down to a walk, staring as she approached. |
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He was still staring at me when I walked in and clocked in on the register. |
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I sat there a while longer, staring down at the vellum pages of the book on the low desk before me. |
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He remained in his seat in Battery Park, staring straight ahead from between his wide-brimmed hat and his prodigious walrus moustache. |
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And there was a loony-looking guy wandering around the road and everyone was staring at him. |
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In the modern state of heightened wariness, staring like a dullard sounds no more demeaning than walking in your socks through airport security. |
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And yet, despite the poverty staring them in the face, generosity and hospitality from the most unexpected quarters have overwhelmed them. |
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It depicts a massive Cape buffalo quartering through low scrub and staring at the viewer. |
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The a colleague of mine, rinsed her hands in bowl, and then I realized that I was staring at a wash bowl. |
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At her Julien Park, Diego Martin home, a gaunt, queenly 87-year-old Hazel sat on a sofa, staring into space. |
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He paused and turned to look at his brother who was staring at him with an almost accusing glare. |
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It's a surreal picture, me with a duster in my hand and her staring at me, accusingly. |
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Short, stocky, bearded, wearing what appeared to be waterproofs, he sat staring out of the window at the harbour below. |
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It moved sharply, jerking its head and staring down at them with wildfire eyes, its fangs glimmering as it hissed, then disappeared. |
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Leya nodded absently, staring at the photographs, her lips quirking into a smirk. |
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Out of the corner of my eye, however, I can see two dark-suited men wearing shades leaning against a wall staring at me intently. |
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Immediately, and without intent, start thinking about the act of staring at yourself in the mirror. |
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I could feel her staring, weighing my words and testing them to see if I was telling the truth. |
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She stood staring at the lion while students jostled her and pushed their way to their friends. |
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A group of fierce, ragged men stood at the edge of the field, staring but not moving. |
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My mom shifts her weight from one foot to the other, crossing her arms and putting one hand at her chin, staring intently at the creature. |
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I kept staring up, my head bent back and stared as the smoky gray clouds rained on me. |
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Lash didn't bother staring back at his opponent and spent the next silent minutes looking around him and beaming at everyone who was staring wonderstruck at him. |
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They didn't comment but kept staring at me with the same pointed look. |
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Yep, staring down the barrel of a 30th b-day is good that way. |
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Had it not been for the batting contributions of the duo in the first innings England would have been in the doo-doo and likely staring at a 2-0 deficit in the series. |
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The boy underneath me was staring at me with wide eyes full of fear. |
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This scene also proves once and for all that the key to acting is just staring at the camera really, really hard. |
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I got a bit worried when two bulls and a cow came running towards me. I headed for the fence, ready to jump if they went for me, but they just stood there staring at me. |
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He may be staring down 60 but he's determined to outdance the Reaper. |
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To his left, in the gloaming, was a man staring straight at the crowd like a secret serviceman looking for assassins. |
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Perhaps there is a wild cherry tree in the front yard, two almond trees at some distance from a cluster of walnut trees, lilacs staring at strangers. |
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But I looked up at him, and caught myself staring at his hands, still lathering and removing excess shaving cream, and preparing his razor to remove it. |
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She spends the better part of most working days staring into space. |
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She found him sitting in the lounge, staring moodily off into space. |
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Amy was staring out the front windshield at the scorched land before her. |
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With a little more luck and a killer instinct, Cork's footballers could be perched on the summit of Division 1A and not staring at the relegation zone. |
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Of course, if she and this strange woman were playing kinky games with chains and nakedness, at least that meant the guy staring at her wasn't a stranger. |
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He remembers Ferguson staring up at him as they shook on the deal. |
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Far from being atavistic, anti-progressive protectionists, Luddites were logical, rational people who saw financial ruin staring down the barrel at them. |
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I was snapped out of my reverie by my teacher staring down at me beadily waiting for me to answer the question that he had supposedly just asked me. |
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Galen fell silent staring out the kitchen window lost in his own world. |
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Marie was now standing on her feet, staring at the approaching aircraft. |
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So you'll often see them in the mornings, standing, staring into space, with their little tootsies beating some silent syncopated rhythm on the grass. |
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Still staring into her daughter's eyes, she reaches an instant, instinctual decision. |
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Above the notes of praise is a small photo of guerin wearing a polka dot tie and pocket square, staring at you like a sociopath. |
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She grew sick of staring at words by the third day, so she picked up Aedrial's mewling cat and sprawled across the bed, losing herself in thought. |
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The dog woofed and waived his tail, staring imploringly at his master. |
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Somehow, it reminds me of when I was a kid, sitting in church, bored, staring at the pine wood ceiling, counting or looking for patterns in the knotholes. |
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He lays it down on the workbench and stands there, staring out the window. |
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She just stood there, staring off at some birds mating in a tree. |
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He looked in the fogged up mirror at the reflection staring back at him. |
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After hearing tapping on the door to their room, a couple of weary travellers peered through the curtains to be greeted by a 2.5 metre female saltie staring back at them. |
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I lazily dropped the envelopes to my side on the couch and sat back with a hopeless sigh, staring directly at the droning television, not regarding anything happening on it. |
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For most of her childhood, Jenna spent dinnertime staring at a plate of food that she refused to touch. |
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It wasn't until this afternoon, with election primaries staring me in the face, that I got my act together to visit Rock the Vote, registering in mere minutes. |
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He has a habit, disconcerting at first, of turning his palm quizzically outward and staring off into the distance, as if silently interrogating an unseen, all-knowing source. |
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They were all staring at him wondering what was a man doing in the ladies. |
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From deep within, looking up at the tropical sky is like staring through the dome of some kind of earthen cathedral. |
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I gave a loud yell of indignation when the book was wrenched from my hands, and I looked up to see Alex staring down at me, amusement glittering in his stormy eyes. |
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Buried under a layer of quilts he alternated between moodily staring at the paper, morosely changing channels, or just being a great big ill-tempered miserable lump. |
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The jury were staring like they'd never seen a talking cat before. |
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Who needs human affection when you can spend countless hours downloading apps and staring blankly at a glossy screen? |
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But when she opened the door, a harem of toned and dreaded hip-hop dancers were lounging on couches staring at her. |
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Her magical ability to shrink people just by staring at them is also put to great use here. |
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He leaped to his feet, cursing madly and staring around with wild eyes. |
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She was sitting on her balcony in her lawn chair, and began staring out at the house across from hers as the movers hauled boxes and furniture into the large house. |
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Micheal walked in a second later, now staring at my nearly naked body. |
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There were two people seated on a bench, staring at the wall. |
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The two of us were sitting around zonked, just staring out at the sea. |
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He sat staring out the window with his elbows on the arm rests and his thumbs under his chin, slowly tapping his two index fingers together as he planned his next step. |
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He steered the client out in the corridor, where the poor man, clearly confused and with no verbal skills, stood for a few minutes staring mawkishly around. |
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The Saturday looked to be boring, as Sam and Katherine both sat on a bar stool, heads propped up in their hands and staring at the clock on the opposite wall. |
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He also liked girls, and he liked how approachable he was with a toddler staring awestruck from the next stool over. |
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In the photo, Baldwin is staring longingly into the camera, his eyes like two giant marbles, his chin resting in his hand. |
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It was a moment later that I realized that my mouth had fallen open, and that I was staring at a suitcase full of thongs, bras, skirts, short shorts, bikinis, and tank tops. |
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Cage said he and his cat, Lewis, would let loose with mushrooms and then have epically long staring contests in his bedroom. |
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Fear of losing their child kept them watching Matt like a hawk, staring at his arms for a sign, watching over his medications and sleeping habits. |
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When I looked up, my friend had finished his story and was staring at his own smartphone. |
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They battled bravely even when defeat was staring them in the face, but the fact of the matter is that they are not yet ready to take on teams in the top flight. |
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Taki and Eiko stopped before the torii of the local Shinto shrine, staring at the cobblestone walkway surrounded by a lush, well-trimmed carpet of grass. |
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Wendy threaded her way around the old firetruck, plodded up the front steps, and continued on up to her room, where she flopped on her bed, staring at the ceiling. |
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One little girl sat clutching a toy dog, silently staring out a window until her mother came. |
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Jerry was left staring at his parents, who continued to bicker and argue. |
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However, the other woman is not helping and is staring malignly at me. |
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I sat there for a few seconds, staring thunderstruck at the blotchy, indistinguishable patches on my page that had once represented words, and very important ones at that. |
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At least you don't spend your whole day staring at the back end of a mule. |
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As a patient, you spend a great deal of time, sometimes days at a time in severe situations, flat on your back and staring at stained acoustic tiles. |
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A light wind swept over the shoreline, rippling Tilly's hair gently in the breeze as she sat cross legged on the ground, staring out over the sea. |
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The rabbit was sitting up on its hind legs, still staring at her. |
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The weather-beaten faces staring out from old photographs are no longer around to tell of the hardships of life in a remote mining community 100 years ago. |
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I noticed how you were staring at the window, acrophobia I suppose? |
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I am staring a three-and-a-bit months University vacation in the face. |
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Some of the fur pieces even looked like little animals with big eyes, staring out from beyond the fluff. |
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While floating along and staring up at the pinkish rock walls, it suddenly seems as if the canyon has reached out and cupped me lightly in the palm of its hand. |
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We all go back to staring at the lift doors willing them to open. |
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Colin, staring at a jar of mandrake roots, turns to her, smiling. |
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She lay there for a few minutes staring up at the raftered ceiling. |
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He just kept looking at the picture, staring at his little brunette with her big, toothy grin. |
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And the point is, I'm staring at the door because I am locked out. |
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Apparently scientists are baffled by the endurance of one man who has the rare talent of staring at the sun for hours at a time without injuring his eyes. |
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I suppose he's doing a lot of standing around on rainswept balconies, and staring out into the middle distance, and not finishing his sentences, right? |
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Blake was sitting at one of the round tables, staring into thin air. |
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Two mannequins lie naked in the spare bedroom staring up at the ceiling. |
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Staring at the Wall was like staring at frustration itself, and it touched an anger in me that found its way into the book. |
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I looked up to see a brown-and-white longhorn staring at me. |
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She propped her chin on the desk, staring longingly at the phone. |
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Other types may cause slight tremors of the face, or staring spells. |
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Their faces were ashen, sorrow staring back from hollow eyes. |
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They were both just staring ahead with these ashy white faces. |
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I lay alone in the darkened bedroom, staring into ashy, cool murkiness. |
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Even when I gave her a jog with my elbow, she kept staring at her French book. Even when I gave her a nudge with my knee, she kept ignoring me. |
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Neither, staring through his bombsight, could bombardier Umphress. |
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You'll be able to lookdown on those irritatingly smug colleagues who make a point of shaking their heads and staring at their watches. |
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After six months of winter and eight hours in a dark room staring at a radarscope, I realized I should have stayed outdoors,'' he said. |
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Joseph paused for a few second, staring out across the estuary. |
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We nod our heads towards Pakistan and he is quiet, staring at the floor. |
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He had started to stroke her, shivering, staring ahead, following with a blind man's hand the dip of her spine through the batiste. |
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Much to their surprise, they start to get the attention of the locals with the men staring at them lustfully. |
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She found herself staring at a strange man going through the drawers. |
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Mackay locates the stolidness in, first, the repairman who can fix a broken heart and later, Phil, a man staring down the end of his marriage. |
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Some people perusing the papers recently found themselves staring at a photo of a Horton Plains slender loris. |
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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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Instead of those clear Teleprompter screens during your talk, you'll be staring none-too-subtly at a laptop. |
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The system is described as a staring, two-color, mediumwave infrared and longwave infrared. |
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The 29-year-old's photo shows her staring sultrily into the camera, with a slight hint of a smile, Us magazine reported. |
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Like other big cities he'd traveled to, the dollar-sign eyes of the young women couldn't resist staring at the fancy automobile he drove. |
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He tosses two twenties on the table and with a gentle nudge turns me away from Steve, who sits there, impotent, staring gape-mouthed at the cash. |
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Two hobbledehoys were standing by the forge staring in a bovine way at the proceedings. |
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Not a bird in sight until I almost stepped on a solitary bleary eyed jimmy woodser pigeon staring or drinking at an oily puddle. |
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Von Rosen laughed at the girl holding up her hand and staring at the beringed finger. |
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Left to my own devices, I'll spend hours staring into space, just thinking. |
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She found him lying in the longgrass of the meadow, staring at the night sky filled with the flickering brightness of ten thousand souls. |
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Without apparent provocation, she began screaming at him, before suddenly becoming silent and staring into space. |
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Sculptures from the Sumerian and Akkadian period generally had large, staring eyes, and long beards on the men. |
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Jonathan kept staring at him, till I was afraid he would notice. I feared he might take it ill, he looked so fierce and nasty. |
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When surveying an area for predators, zebras will stand in an alert posture with ears erect, head held high, and staring. |
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In order to avoid staring into the sun to measure its altitude, navigators could hold the instrument in front of them with the sun to their side. |
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And stop staring at my daughter, man! She's got nothing but bubs and a pranny like any other gal! |
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The women pale and staring under the sun. In plain skirts, drab shoes. In hair scarves. Their drunken revelry jars. |
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As Zac walked over to the sausage sizzle, he noticed something strange. The guy flipping the sausages was staring right at him. |
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You ever have a staring contest with a fish? No eyelids. Kinda pointless, right? Like you reaching for that scattergun. |
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His genitals lank between his legs, his chin dipped upon his breast, staring down at his shame. |
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In the middle of a game at tipcat, he paused, and stood staring wildly upward with his stick in his hand. |
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The staring spells of autism and typical absence seizures can easily be confused. |
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Butters kept staring, stone still, the tissue box perfectly balanced. |
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His wife shares the treasured moment, staring into the distance, a smile playing on her awless features. |
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The loser in the staring game is the person who blinks first. |
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Jane had sealed up the cat flap, closed the ever-open window of the laundry, but there the cat somehow managed to be, staring up with a look of dependence. |
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Johnny has state-of-the-art access to the Net and I've been in cyberheaven, staring at images of Sarah Bernhardt and imagining her with my greatgran. |
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Apparently the journo was referring to the bank of effects pedals he had strewn across the stage that he had to keep staring at in order to operate. |
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I was fit to be tied though I wouldnt give in with that gentleman of fashion staring down at me with his glasses and him the other side of me talking about Spinoza. |
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Blues were staring into the abyss before Caddis popped up to nod in from a yard after Bolton defender Tim Ream blocked a Nikola Zigic header on the line. |
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In the dim light of a foggy November day the sick room was a gloomy spot, but it was that gaunt, wasted face staring at me from the bed which sent a chill to my heart. |
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Imagine staring into the heavens on a clear night and seeing a handle of beer floating amongst the stars, or an angel, or the face of a famous celebrity. |
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Mr. Hempseed, touching his forelock, was quietly vacating the seat in the hearth. Everyone was staring curiously, yet deferentially, at the foreigners. |
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As she read the portrait of the small staring face in the sailor hat, fervent in its withdrawn impavidness, gazed out upon her from the slowly gliding limousine. |
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