They entered the Council room only a moment later and were instantly greeted by an even number of displeased glares and calm stares. |
And the title, suddenly revealed, stares out at me from beneath the cellophane wrapper of the cover. |
A plump teenage boy stares back at me with wide eyes set in a pale face crowned with windswept dark hair. |
The audience quiets down as John slowly turns and stares at one general spot in the crowd. |
Just below, a freshly skinned ox head, looking chillingly alive, stares reproachfully at the viewer. |
The way we choose to interpret and perceive stares will influence our ability to cope with them. |