Think of an edgier Daniel Radcliffe, all messy dark curls and a thousand-yard stare from behind wire-rimmed glasses. |
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But Dakota Fanning does the best blue-eyed thousand-yard stare since Hannibal Lecter. |
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Realizing the implications of what he is doing, he stops abruptly, and a haunted, thousand-yard stare crosses his face. |
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In photography this is known as the thousand-yard stare, when a person has seen more than they can cope with and their mind has consequently shut down. |
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He is sporting a Unabomber beard and a zonked-out thousand-yard stare. |
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A skinny man, who bonked early and often, crumples onto his back, eyes glazed over in a thousand-yard stare. |
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He'd recognise, too, the look that crosses Moyes's face more and more often, a disarming thousand-yard stare last seen on Colonel Kurtz in Apocalypse Now. |
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Many had that thousand-yard stare I recognize so well in ranch people, a gaze fixed on the horizon, a look that mingles contemplation with meditation and wariness. |
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This was our friend for the evening, the forlorn type who watches television with a thousand-yard stare, the rustling of his cagoule drowning out the voices in his head. |
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Mr. Corre's pupils dilated into a thousand-yard stare. |
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