Her eyes found him, and their gazes locked for a moment, brilliant blue meeting, oddly, yellow dotted in red-orange. |
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She gazes out over a crystal-blue vista from the deck of a luxury ocean liner. |
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His stomach growled angrily and he caught a few glimpses of disapproving gazes directed at him. |
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Reclining on the futon, he gazes upon goldfish and koi swirling in the nearby pond and listens to softly falling water. |
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In the most disturbing image of all, the young son of a Klansman gazes with casual indifference at a noose where a black-faced doll hangs. |
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Kyle, whose back was to her, turned around as he followed the gazes of his two friends. |
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South of that lies the corrie of the pap, Coire na Ciche, taking its name the great rock that gazes down into the dizzy depths below. |
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He noticed the quietness of the table, and the expectant gazes of all those around him. |
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A spaced-out teen gazes dreamily into the camera, slowly blinking her eyes. |
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As he gazes past you into the middle-distance, you sense that he could erupt in a volcanic temper. |
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A handsome girl, elegantly dressed and holding a large fan, gazes out over the balustrade. |
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She gazes jealously out of a window above the garage, thinking the woman in the front seat with Tom is his wife. |
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When the guitarist strummed his final note, he looked up and locked gazes with Blair. |
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Clad in the white peplos of a Greek goddess and elegantly coiffed, she gazes unemotional and aloof at the grisly head on her platter. |
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The forlorn gazes of the people beseeched them to give them solace, to end their pain. |
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He looks down at Tristan, who still gazes silently at him through glassy unfocused eyes. |
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During a quiet moment on the expedition, Emma gazes at the Surrey landscape spread out before her. |
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As a first step, I closely examine the passage, its narrative strategies and the gaze, or rather gazes, that inform it. |
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She gazes toward, but beyond the viewer with a slightly wan and wistful smile, as though she has a secret somewhere deep inside. |
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Once I had gotten out of the locker room and into the gymnasium, I tried to ignore their gazes, but it was too hard. |
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Perched on an exposed bough overhanging the water, he gazes unwinkingly at the water below. |
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He spoke with authority and enthusiasm, apparently oblivious to the adoring gazes of his star-struck coeds. |
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He locked gazes with me again and the level of emotions swimming in his soulful eyes actually made me gulp. |
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She flicked her hair over her shoulder, placed her hands on her hips and met each of their gazes one by one. |
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The sequence is silent and directs viewers' attention to the intent gazes of museum-goers and the degrees of engagement or distraction. |
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Meanwhile, Luke and I avert our gazes, looking with studied interest at the fascinating ads above the tube map, opposite. |
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The camera captures Rico's observant nature as he gazes in envy at a mob leader's jeweled cravat, diamond pinky ring, and stock of fine cigars. |
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The gazes of all in the room followed Lamar as she ascended the steps of the dais and stood in front of the throne, facing them. |
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The three boys followed her with their gazes, not looking away until she disappeared from their line of vision as she turned another corner. |
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A blue-winged putto, garlanded with pink and white flowers, gazes forward into the viewer's space. |
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Lisa tried not to let her curiosity get the better of her as she saw the intense gazes pass between her partner and his love. |
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John gazes longingly at her but never dreams of making a move, despite his wife's spiral into self-absorbed hostility. |
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It begins with one of your formulaic openings as an empathetic reporter gazes into the harrowed souls of old Diggers revisiting the Kokoda trail. |
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I was wearing gumboots and a singlet, and thought I would draw scornful gazes towards such disheveled attire. |
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He seemed on edge and nervous, returning her looks with reassuring gazes that were none too convincing. |
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With an intense eye, he gazes like a spirit guardian, across the valley to the ruins of Runku Raqay, an old Inca outpost. |
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They both grinned at me and I suddenly felt uncomfortable under their gazes. |
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Both of them sat on lawn chairs in the yard behind the condo now, their gazes locked on the brilliantly starry sky. |
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Sighing softly, the Pack leader knelt down as well and gently placed his hand under Dante's chin to lift his head, their gazes locking. |
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Wearing an intricately decorated miter and wielding his spiral-topped crozier, a lavishly robed bishop up front gazes piously heavenward. |
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Fran and Jordi's gazes are fixed on the big screen, the blue and garnet players fail to stand up to the opposing team. |
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We meet serious, steady gazes from orthodox nuns in Romanian Moldavia and wide, warm smiles from priests in India. |
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Their gazes fixed on me, trying to interpret the words I'd left unsaid. |
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His fingers suddenly gripped my chin, forcing us to lock gazes. |
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Their gazes met, held, and the defensive expression in her eyes shattered. |
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At times fear, rejection, wounded pride and withdrawal permeate this tense cinema paralyzed by gazes at the camera. |
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She lifts up her shirt and gazes at the Object's naked belly and, finally, with a kind of woefulness, bows her head and kisses it. |
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He kept looking, which was another poem — a poem about the peculiar percipience of the one who gazes out a window. |
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Peter Lauria gazes into his crystal ball for these and more forecasts for the coming year. |
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Flick through the CD inlay to behold Adam's ripply tattooed forearms as he gazes mistily into the distance. |
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Beckett gazes down at me from the wall every day and that gaze never loses its mystery, its inscrutability. |
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As Matt approached, their gazes locked and she smiled at him. |
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Once, he turned his head just slightly and our gazes locked. |
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As he stands upright again, and gazes out toward the horizon deep in thought and memory. |
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The evil eye, which results when someone gazes upon the baby in a desirous way, is thought to cause harm and illness. |
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And in the film I show fascinating, tender, shamed, cheerful, brutish gazes. |
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He gazes directly into the camera, his expression a mixture of elegiac sadness and deep empathy. |
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When taking a picture of someone, hold the camera at the person's eye level to unleash the power of those magnetic gazes and mesmerizing smiles. |
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Characteristically, the head is turned slightly to the left and gazes downwards, his tousled hair hanging long in the back. |
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From atop the highest leaf, Princess Eleya joyfully gazes out over her country while her friends on horseback gallop across the meadows. |
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He or she appears to be smiling contentedly with its works as of yet, but it still gazes off into the distance. |
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Less predictably Fillon, who will be the standard bearer of the centre-right, also gazes moon-eyed at Putin. |
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Tirian noted a slight twitch in the old man's eye as their gazes met. |
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On the floor, shoved beneath a table, a large cloth boy gazes sadly into space. |
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When the boredom becomes too much for her, she rests her schnozzle in the crook of my arm and gazes up at me, big eyes pleading. |
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When they fixed their gazes upon Me they realized who it was that spoke to them, and so one by one, I went on choosing. |
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He rejoices in all the works of the Lord's hands, and through their delightful display he gazes on their life-giving reason and cause. |
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At the foot of the Cathedral, its heritage gazes upon itself reflected in the water. |
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Dr Lee gazes for a moment at the shadows of the trees playing on the window blinds. |
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Biology: Buck Weimer for the invention of tight undergarments equipped with a carbon to absorbent tha gazes. |
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In the split second that their gazes locked, that same prickly sensation consumed his mind as if the blood flow to his brain had suddenly been cut off. |
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Here she mainly rolls her eyes in sorrow and gazes longingly at Fairbanks, a pretty sight himself in a ripped, muscle-exposing blouse and thigh-hugging culottes. |
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Her father gazes back at her happily, tips his hat, and bows with a flourish. |
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Finally he looked up at her, their nearly identical gazes locking. |
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Their gazes locked again as they walked towards one another. |
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The two of them ate in silence for a minute or two, and Nora was quite aware of the gazes he was casually shooting over at her in between bites of food. |
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Their eyes met for a long moment, both gazes calm and steady. |
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Following our gazes, he looked at it too and shrugged indifferently. |
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Rob rushes up to her as she gazes at him with unfocused eyes. |
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Like Nana's clothed bathing, the veil protects her from invasive gazes. |
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Standing on a parapet of fictive marble, dressed in the brown habit of his order, St Francis gazes intently at a wooden crucifix held between his crossed hands. |
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He is a Tom who peeps and gazes but finally fails to strike home. |
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One of modern dance's great choreographic eclectics gazes on human foibles, sometimes lovingly, sometimes with amusement and sometimes with alarm. |
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Those gathered turned their gazes to the mysterious outlines of the sculpture, still covered with a canvas, tremulously billowing in the breath of a gentle wind. |
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He gazes softly, wisely, from falling curly locks – another Leonardo trait is a love of ringlets and spirals – and raises his right hand in benediction. |
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Ultimately their gazes all rested on his cicerone as most powerful member of the group. |
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If, as in this case, you gaze fixedly at the European Court of Justice in the same way that a rabbit gazes fixedly at a snake, you are not acting as if all options were available to you. |
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Consequently, the spotlight is hogged by Alexander, who shimmies across the floor, droops like a lovelorn dandy and gazes soulfully at the front row, where Salome and her friends are gazing back. |
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He scowls as he gazes at the salt cedar, phragmites, and other exotic species sprouting where plants native to the delta had recently flourished. |
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Their delicate sensitivity and their gazes fixed on the horizon make a very interesting contrast to Porte's gestural signature of strong geometric lines and formal aesthetic. |
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At a country inn she gazes into that lobster tank. |
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Today, the sole occupant lives off a couple of cows and herbs, yet looks well enough to provoke admiring gazes from female passengers, perhaps dreaming of their own castaway experience. |
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It is now placed in the Nordnes Park and gazes out over the sea towards the friendship city far to the west. |
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The square perforation with its large pitch allows you to view what is happening outside while at the same time protecting you against unwanted gazes. |
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And so he visits art museums, listens to beautiful music, gazes at the sunset or the beautiful face of a child, and he even contemplates the beauty of divine Providence. |
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As one gazes up at Michelangelo's Creation of Man on the ceiling of the vault of the Sistine Chapel of St. Peter's in Rome, one sees in Adam a veritable symbol of awakening Renaissance man marvelling at all about him. |
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While the trade union majority tranquilly gazes out through the porthole of a sinking ship, assuring itself: « Nothing to panic about, land can't be far off because we can see the gulls circling! |
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He turns round, takes another gulp of beer, and gazes at the Russian salad under the glass cover. |
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Using a combination of seeing and blindfolded activities, we will explore eight specific gazes and how each one changes our state of being and each can be a way to intensify awareness in our connections. |
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Admittedly, he could do nothing with the young Aryan from Hitler's S. S. bodyguard whom he photographed around 1940, and who gazes mistily offstage like a Wagnerian baritone posing for a publicity still. |
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He gazes out over the fields of Bullecourt where in April and May 1917 the AIF lost 10,000 soldiers, killed or wounded, in their efforts to break into and hold part of the Hindenburg Line. |
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Heller's visual realization of the film, which is inattentive to bodies and gazes, and which sticks to a puppet-like enactment of the drama, matches her gappy, generalized script. |
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Saumane: This pretty village gazes benevolently over the Sorgue plain, a few kilometres from Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, with its dry-stone houses, dominated by the XIVth century fortress-castle. |
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But the few grim-faced men hanging around platform at Poznań, eyeing passengers with shifty gazes, might have given something away, had I paid them enough attention. |
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But in truth, they are burgeoning with life and activity, much of which takes place at night, hidden from both the sun's warmth and indiscrete gazes. |
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Heath gazes out the window at the highwayed world, the gridded chaos of lights and logos, billboards and boulevards. |
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Among the benefits associated with this project, we can find reduction of greenhouse effect gazes and other pollutants, reduction in travel times for thousands of citizens and improvement to traffic flow», added Ms. Boulet. |
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The patterns of her colourful dresses recall the multi-coloured decoration of Gustav Klimt and the luxuriant dresses and absent gazes of the women in 19th century Pre-Raphaelite paintings. |
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If you speak up, you may help your spouse, but you risk hurting him or her, too. John McCain's wife, Cindy, gazes adoringly at him on the stump but says little. |
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It is a very good thing that thirty years after the coup of 1973, this fresh flood of life resurges to commemorate a tragic date, and to give clear signs of hope in the gazes of these antiheroes of the street. |
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During the construction of a restoration workshop, it was noticed in retrospect that the large glass surfaces not only let in a lot of light but also a lot of curious gazes. |
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Inside, all thoughts of escape leave him as he gazes in awe at endless rows of colourfully packaged western groceries and eugenically perfect fruit and veg. |
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But what do our faces, our gazes and our words say about God today? |
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Disability imagery, whether photographs, posters, verbal or written discourse, is composed of multiple viewpoints or gazes, ranging from the 'impaired' physical body to the disabling social environment. |
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The chief function of Headey, Cersei in Game of Thrones, is to provide a voiceover while Santoro gazes, impotently, in his finest gold lame posing pouch and bondage bling. |
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Frea, aiding the Vinnili at the request of the wise woman Gambara, counsels the tribeswomen to position themselves in the eastern location where Godan gazes each dawn. |
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