In the United Stares, some of the 2002 grape crop was not harvested because of low prices. |
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Revision of the case definition of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome for national reporting-United Stares. |
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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. |
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I stumbled after him, highly aware of the curious stares we were receiving. |
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Both ignored the curious stares thrown their way as they rushed towards their science class. |
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Emerging into daylight, they are the subject of curious stares from passers-by. |
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When she finally came out from hiding, she met the stares of three very curious people. |
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She didn't realise she was holding his hand for so long, and that people were beginning to give them curious stares. |
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Together we were drawing some very curious stares from the locals at the restaurant. |
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We got a resounding round of applause from all the old biddies watching on, then we both got death stares from management. |
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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. |
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Most of all, people in biracial relationships sometimes receive hateful stares and racial slurs from strangers. |
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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. |
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Then she stares at the stranger, her puzzled expression swiftly turning into shock. |
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A rose-coloured monoprint of Heslop's smiling face stares enigmatically from the plastic surface of the DVD picture disc. |
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The girl stares at the shark, her pretty human eye focused on the eye of the sightless, eerie fish. |
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The actual reactions run the gamut from blank stares to gently-furrowed brows. |
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The deformities of his body are magnified by his motley, and his glassy eye stares all the more blankly for the surrounding grease paint. |
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The face I'm staring into, the face that stares back with a thousand unasked questions, is my own. |
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John Knox stares stonily down at me from his plinth at the top of the boneyard. |
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You want to avoid the questions, the long stares or the patronizing comments people uninvitedly seemed to offer. |
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Tourists shamed them with their stares and cameras, and all too soon they had to ask friends to bring brassieres from shops in Jakarta. |
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As the car whizzes along the highway, Sonia stares out at the sodden fields. |
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Jessica's stony expression softens and she stares at the ground for a moment. |
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So in order to avoid the police and stares of the public, he kept to the solitary alleys. |
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Derek carried Jessica up the stairs bridal style, ignoring all the stares and whistling sounds. |
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Like an insomniac passing the time, she stares blindly into the artificial luminescence, as though hoping for either a diversion or a soporific. |
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I heard the ugly sound of a lock click and that is when the stares and whisperings came. |
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The TotalGym really works, it's fun, and you don't have to suffer the disapproving stares of the scary spandex people at the gym. |
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He raises his small black eyes, stares at me, and says something in Burmese. |
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He breathes without the machine, receives nourishment through the tubes, stares without seeing, and listens without hearing. |
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Keen-eyed, she stares back at me, with a half-smile on her handsome features. |
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He had a piercing gaze, a direct contrast to the cold stares of the technicians. |
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To most of my friends and family, the announcement was greeted by cold confused stares and some tears. |
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We were met with cold stares from policemen and BSF officials who could be spotted everywhere. |
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He returned many of the cold stares with quick nods and smiles as he walked by, but few people acknowledged them. |
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With a slam of her hand on the desk, everyone glanced at her, their cold stares boring into her soul. |
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She tore it into sections, oblivious to the stares she received toward her black lace bra, and tried to staunch his wounds with the fabric. |
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Many stay-at-home dads complain about the conversational snubs and weird stares they get at playgrounds and school yards. |
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He received a few awed stares, many cheerful greetings and a hearty handshake from the leader of the family. |
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The cow stares at me with it's blissful brown eyes, chewing away quite happily. |
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The stares and ogles were still very much evident but they didn't faze her nearly as much as she thought they would. |
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Bran shifted uncomfortably under the harsh stares, strong team that he was. |
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He stops and stares, obviously stunned at seeing the opening of the hidden passage. |
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Yet the tourists' open-mouthed stares did not trouble the good folk of Marken. |
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She stares longingly at the thick black uniforms and hard helmets hanging up in the machine bay. |
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He stares at a strategic map of the strongpoints of the city, placing squadrons which are inadequately manned, to assault the Red Army. |
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We bicycled around old town dodging ruts and chuckholes and ignoring the stares from the locals and uniformed children getting out of school. |
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The city stares in, beaming golden lights like a parliament of owls watching from the darkness. |
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One man stares at it dangerously while pedalling his bicycle along the road. |
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He held the ball on the palm of his hands, studying it closely, peering at it the way a gemologist stares at a diamond. |
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Above all, a viewer is made very conscious of the penetrating power of the artist's eyes as he stares into the mirror. |
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I picked up the flower and walked out of the room, ignoring the intent stares on me. |
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The woman stares coldly at my mum as if she were crazy to even ask such a thing. |
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She ignored their puzzled stares and left the fast-food restaurant as fast as she could. |
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We stood locked in a battle of stares for a minute, my horrified expression gazing into her fearful one. |
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She stares down at the infant and reaches out to touch its fine, feathery black hair. |
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He stares at my clothes with an indiscernible look, waits for a second, then shrugs imperceptibly and returns to his work. |
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Her questions met with blank stares and uneasy glances from her comrades among the crew. |
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Rubbing her temples concernedly, Vicky sat back down, ignoring the stares of her classmates. |
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Whenever I pull them out of my bag, I can feel the amused and somewhat pitying stares of other golfers upon me. |
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At a posh dinner for his company, Jack stares down at his place setting in panic and terror. |
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The toy is small, yet the artist stares intensely at it, puzzled by the magnitude of the myth. |
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She stares into the light without flinching, her expression deadly serious and intent. |
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He sits down on a bench, his arms folded across his slight potbelly, as she conscientiously stares at each painting. |
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There are long periods where the camera stares unwaveringly at interviewees. |
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Why does this article feel like a recipe for turning into a slightly creepy man who grins and stares at people? |
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A more obvious explanation stares European governments in the face, but nobody dares to act. |
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Already, he could see the stares and could almost hear the whispers as his classmates openly gawked at him. |
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The two women exchanged death stares, time stood still, and when the dust settled, the Leafs were still down 3-1 in the series. |
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At four feet five inches tall, Fin's dwarfism has earned him prying stares and questions all of his life. |
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Local teenage girls walking their babies in strollers earned judgemental stares from the couple at a table next to me. |
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An oversized gnome, he looms over garden ponds, stares wistfully up at bedroom windows. |
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She weaved her way between the chairs with her eyes fixed determinedly on that seat, ignoring the stares of the others. |
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Standing by the fireplace in his living room, Frank stares at the flames as they devour the torn pieces of his wedding photograph. |
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Daniel is red-eyed from weeping, while John stares unseeingly out of a hotel window, disconsolate. |
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For a long time, he stares down the main road of the dust bowl we're in, down toward the trailer park on the outskirts of town. |
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In low-slung pants and do-rags, they draw stares as they enter to warm up for the evening's event. |
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The young bloke on the veranda stares unwittingly for a moment or two at the approaching figure before suddenly exploding into action. |
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The audience quiets down as John slowly turns and stares at one general spot in the crowd. |
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She begins to weep, her body shaking, and then, when her grief is purged, she stares dead ahead. |
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Jason stares at Daphne, surprised by the admission that Doug's negligence bothers her. |
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The seven-foot Cobra curled on the ground slowly rears his head and stares at the Marines encircling him. |
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The way we choose to interpret and perceive stares will influence our ability to cope with them. |
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A plump teenage boy stares back at me with wide eyes set in a pale face crowned with windswept dark hair. |
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And the title, suddenly revealed, stares out at me from beneath the cellophane wrapper of the cover. |
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While Mona stares uncomfortably into the horse's eye, Tamsin regards her with poised bemusement. |
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Just below, a freshly skinned ox head, looking chillingly alive, stares reproachfully at the viewer. |
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As D-Day approached I became a zombie, all distant stares and unresponsive grunts. |
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During our exchanges there were plenty of glares and stares, and maybe even a couple of opinions shared. |
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They entered the Council room only a moment later and were instantly greeted by an even number of displeased glares and calm stares. |
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Walking through the halls, I tried to ignore the gasps, whispering, stares, and the glares coming my way. |
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At best, they receive a few quizzical stares, a couple of thumbs-up signs and a desperate waving of white flags. |
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One of the boys sleeps on a sofa while the other stares complacently at the camera, arms raised apprehensively. |
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He stares soulfully past the camera, on toward a catering truck where sushi rolls and ham sandwiches dwell side by side in harmony. |
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He stares at me with beady eyes, occasionally ruffling his feathers and tilting his head from side to side. |
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He runs a hand through his thick, dark-blonde hair and stares, unsmiling, with piercing blue eyes. |
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I avoided his stares and finished the meal in silence, surprising Gretchen with my unaccustomed taciturnity. |
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She stares intensely at a scene, immersing herself in it fully, and suddenly she and the whole thing take flight. |
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The sight of a fair-skinned woman in a sari or salwar kameez invites stares. |
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She stares straight ahead with her right hand on her hip and her left arm awkwardly looped through her father's elbow. |
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It is difficult for women to retaliate in public without creating a scene and inviting stares when something like this happens. |
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There were stares and whispers as Bryony dismounted in the bailey, handing the reins to Tauno, one of her soldiers. |
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A compassionate old woman, the deep lines of time scored into her bird face, stares down at me, the last thing I need. |
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He stares out at us from photographs and self-portraits, bald, bearded and utterly lacking in flamboyance. |
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A barbarian dictator who stares down the US can lead a region to war, terrorism, and oppression on a global scale. |
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On every bench and wall sit silent, hunched figures with thousand-yard stares. |
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Fortunately, I have enough money and self-admiration to be far removed from the harsh stares of the other diners. |
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Her body stiffens as she stares at the TV, focusing her eyes, ears, heart and soul on the screen. |
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I felt the weight of disapproving stares from Mandy and Serena, before they were quickly replaced by beaming smiles. |
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Layla stares at it, grim, then screams, and falls down, beating her fists against the pavement. |
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She couldn't help but notice the curious stares she received from the people around her. |
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Slouched forward with her elbow on the armrest and her chin in the palm of her hand, Dove stares out the window jadedly, her expression with its usual mask of reserve. |
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After trying several times to mime a blow-drier being applied to my clothes and getting blank stares back, I plonked down 15,000 dong and reached for the drier myself. |
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In it, she stares out at an empty Malibu beach, plunges into an infinity pool, and lies listlessly in the sun. |
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Korshev looked at film close-ups and, with a colorist's eye for khakis and ochres, painted a soldier who has lost an eye but stares unblinkingly at the viewer. |
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As Cameron enters, Jem stares at the ground, trying to hide the reeling activity of his brain as he calculates the reason for this unprecedented visit. |
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Dylan just stares blankly into the camera with a thin smile on his face. |
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Ben, framed against the bare white wall behind him, stares straight ahead and is otherwise motionless as he is carried, cattle-like, along by the conveyor belt. |
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Her eyes glazing with tears, Martina stares at him as he walks behind her. |
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She stares at me like I'm the stupidest human being in existence. |
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When asked when that might be, Tomislav stares broodily into the distance. |
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Even the emus are entrancing until they fix you with their beady stares. |
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They want the full, three-generation saga, the life story, with full-throttle melodrama and comic relief, with fights and beautiful sets and aching, soulful stares. |
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The girls' relationship is established early on as we see Elena kissing her studly Italian boyfriend while sis stares from across a table miserably gorging on a sundae. |
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It protects us from the world, from accusing stares, lies and rumors. |
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Certainly it is the face of the tousle-haired youth with a hint of acne, who, as you enter, stares out from the confines of an aluminium frame set on a signpost. |
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Oh the shame of it Kim thought, she tried to avoid the stares by hiding her head in her hands, she could already feel the warmth flushing into her cheeks. |
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Caidryn stares at the broken haft in her hand and cries even harder. |
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Dropping into chairs, they will sit pufling away and trying to gorgonize the President with their silent stares, until their boorish curiosity is fully satisfied. |
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The boys greeted each other with cold stares, sizing each other up. |
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The grey hulk of the jail stares out across Dublin's north inner city. |
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Parents of children who have endured this kind of abuse need to endure the piercing stares to recognize body language that screams for reassurance and begs for an extra measure of support. |
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She stares in the mirror, scrutinizing her hair, her moles, her skin. |
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He noticed the curious stares of the regular patrons of the inn. |
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You'll just erect a huge, ugly billboard that stares them in the face as they drive past it every day, forcing their parents to explain what the sign is about. |
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His eyes were closed but he could still feel their cold stares. |
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In Scotland too, holy wells in remote places attracted the attentions of Presbyterian devotees, often despite the baleful stares of ordained Kirk ministers. |
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He earned several of Hazel's atomic laser death stares for his trouble. |
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So is the scene in which Mrs. Kercher stares at Edda after the guilty verdict was read. |
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A chisel-faced Van Gogh stares bleakly from a green ground, Francis Bacon is a massacre of distorted whorls and Sarah Lucas peers over a wilting cigarette. |
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Bakari reaches out, strokes bundy's cheek and stares into his eyes longingly. |
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Their interracial marriage drew few stares and no discernible backlash. |
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I guess I was glaring death stares at them because they stopped. |
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On Friday, for example, we were treated to the full repertoire of stares, glares and sighs, all of which do nothing but make him look a right prat in front of his hosts. |
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Staggering home under the appalled stares of passers-by, a bloodied Mehmet walks a gauntlet of seething furnaces, grinding pistons and an incessant, infernal hammering. |
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Swallowing, Daphne feels mesmerized as she stares into his steady gaze. |
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Of course, the jokes, the nomenclature, the people doing the creepy but supposed to be funny stares, are almost always men. |
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Now, every time you pass her in the hail, she not only stares but glares. |
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Pat stares fixedly at the fuzzy diagram on their worksheets. |
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I suddenly felt their curious stares burn into the back of my head. |
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He sits on the bank and, wretched, stares into the purling water. |
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With his aquiline profile, unfashionable dress, strange accent and flowing locks of chestnut-brown hair, John James Audubon must have drawn curious stares from onlookers. |
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I put the key back into my pocket and backed out of the parking spot I was in, and sped out of the lot, unheeding but aware of the envious stares. |
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We emerged triumphant close to the bow section, exchanged steely stares as befits the penetrators of mighty wrecks, and swam off to pose beside the bow gun. |
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He quickly takes a slug of beer and stares up at the trophies. |
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The president stares at him, his kind eyes emanating genuine compassion through his granddad spectacles. |
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A large crowd of the Hollanders had gathered outside and many were cheering and waving, others watched with blank stares, and some had tears streaming down their face. |
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Gerard Way stares me right in the eye, speaking with a slightly bitter snap in his tone that is only managed by those scorned by elitists in the past. |
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And many of my Sikh friends have shared with me a history of racial slurs and menacing stares they have endured over the years. |
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He rests lavishly, depicted in a marble sarcophagus that stares up for eternity at the carved depictions of his life story. |
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Furthermore, some mystics claim that if one stares at a small pentangle long enough one will see that all triangles end in a circle with five sides. |
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Ten-year-old Yasmine al attar stares at me from under her dark curled bangs. |
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This group also includes the creepy ogler who stares at the bartender. |
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His craggy visage stares from countless heroic portraits and statues. |
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I could feel other girls in the room hating on me and my friends with their stares. |
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Jackie and I strolled down the streets, each balancing a beverage and provoking many curious stares from passing Salzburgians. |
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Aristotle explains the phenomenon that occurs when a person stares at a moving stimulus such as the waves in a body of water. |
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Ruth stares out of her office window, across the courtyard towards the artificial lake, and thinks about the impending trip to the sea light. |
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We are crying, looking at one another. A small group of wemistikoshiw gathers and stares at us. |
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We play a game she calls zoomy rocket, which usually draws some nasty maternal stares. |
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His friend stares in astonishment at Soyinka, who seems unperturbed. |
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He stares at us blankly, then pulls down his pants and begins peeing. |
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This enables tenants to use Workspeed to inquire about the stares of their work orders and even view billing dates and invoice numbers. |
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She stares at me like I've asked her how she learned to chew solid food. |
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Moyes has one of the iciest stares in football, and Kilbane reckons United's players will cross their new manager at their peril. |
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While he's being gently scolded by his dead dad, Tiger stares silently at the camera, looking either chastised or lobotomized. |
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Mainly located in the southeastern and midwestern stares, LongHorn's atmosphere is decidedly steaks and longneck beers, says Hickey. |
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A hound stares at the reflection of the torch in the water, doggishly amazed to see a fire in the sea beneath its paws. |
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Mention of the Domino Theory tends to draw blank stares from the under-40 set today. |
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There were stares, gestures, and quiet conversations at the desk. |
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While waiting at stoplights, driving on the open road, and in highway passing lanes, everyone is all stares and thumbs up at this hot roadster. |
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Certain European legends state that if someone stares into a hellhound's eyes three times or more, that person will surely die. |
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In one picture, the 54-year-old stares seductively into the camera while sipping a martini with a couple of green olives swimming in the cocktail. |
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It is a quagmire not strategic depth that Pakistan stares at and there still is a way out only if its paranoiac leadership understood this and wanted it. |
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In the second illustration above, for instance, taken from the cover of another number in 1895, a woman named Florence stares schemingly into space. |
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He stares at her like she's a total moon unit. Which she probably is. |
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Holding upside down a portrait of William Shakespeare as if he had just been gazing at it, the togaed figure of Praemonitio stares terrified into space. |
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