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The gawking haoles, as native Hawaiians called visitors, have arrived!
An overwhelmingly male crowd, drinking beer and gawking at construction machinery.
It feels like everyone on this floor is gawking at me.
It's gorgeous and calm and nearly devoid of gawking tourists. Enjoy!
In a way, we're all like the bystanders gawking at Astor's corpse.
We snack on free popcorn while watching (me gawking at) Ryan Reynolds.
The leaders got down to business in full view of gawking guests.
While worrying about this, I noticed a nearby family gawking at me.
She steps forward into a burst of camera flashes and gawking tourists.
She snapped hilarious photos of her gawking that went viral on Twitter.
I was honored to be one of the three people watching (gawking).
Suddenly the halls are clogged with families and individuals gawking at the spectacle.
What is probably intended as friendly curiosity mostly comes off as clueless gawking.
It bloomed quickly from hobbyists gawking in parking lots into a competitive industry.
I couldn't stop gawking at every old advert, like this adorable Wrigley's ad:
Unimpressed by what they saw — another gawking tourist — the birds averted their gaze.
Sadly, lawmakers were mostly just standing by and gawking at the approaching train wreck.
Members of Congress milled around the Parque Central, gawking and snapping pictures like tourists.
" Crowds have marched past gawking tourists, singing, "I am, I am, I am Spanish.
Why such a silly error, security researchers wondered, gawking in disbelief around the world?
The squirrels are fine, we PROMISE, so don't feel too bad for gawking at them.
I realize that the definition of "affordable" here is subjective, and I stick to gawking.
On location shoots, there will often be people in the background gawking at the shoot.
A huge crowd swarmed around the David, gawking and chatting, but I hardly noticed them.
There's no pre- or post-ceremony gawking here, no live commentary, and no gaudy chyrons.
Realistically, what should people get from this book besides a warning, or gawking at you?
They don't even seem to notice the line of gawking Trump fans winding around them.
White people gawking at "racial others" is one of the basic formats of sideshow freakery.
But I was too busy taking pictures and gawking at every vista to be bothered.
If we stand around, it appears as if we are gawking and enjoying the moment.
Phil Gingrey (R-Ga.), now a lobbyist, stood on the sidewalk gawking like everyone else.
In Wyoming, leadership stands by gawking as the resource curse runs its course yet again.
While you're gawking at all these buildings, be sure to take in the shopping-unrelated surroundings.
It's just hours of gawking at extremely gifted competitors make very difficult things look very easy.
Gawking at my mouth, the nurses can hardly stop themselves from making faces or awkward exclamations.
Most of us just like gawking at difference because it makes us feel normal and superior.
Gawking at the 1% is a national pastime, and don't tell us you haven't done it.
Heads still turn to see the futuristic vehicles in action, but the gawking is slowing down.
Less calming was my next stop: Rockefeller Center, massed with tourists gawking at the Christmas tree.
They turn cooking into a speed sport, a recreational activity for gawking fans and armchair refs.
It recommends companies come up with solutions to prevent gawking and distractions from a car driving itself.
As onlookers gazed skyward, gawking at the historic total eclipse, Brian Guido bustled around and photographed them.
"My personal politics don't allow me to cover my breasts," Sally explains to a perplexed, gawking constituent.
Galveston and its morbid stereoscope cards are perhaps the prototype for disaster gawking in the 21st century.
The caucuses bring the national spotlight — in addition to gawking outsiders — to the city every four years.
They are generally under 21, but I believe that in England, my gawking at them is legal.
A dozen or so opulent mansions preserved from the Gilded Age invite tourists in for gawking tours.
Suzuki was also recognized for his fashion sense, including some outlandish outfits that would have teammates gawking.
Meanwhile, a family of three stands near the water, gawking at a fish the mother is holding.
Thus the readers of such articles are virtual tourists spending a few minutes gawking at the other half.
People on the High Line, which is visible through the floor-to-ceiling windows, are gawking at us.
Many stories circulate that focus on their experience with gender alone, often gawking over the process of transitioning.
Gizmodo: Were the audiences in Lister's time still gawking spectators or were they mostly other doctors and surgeons?
But that doesn't stop us from peeping (okay, gawking), and dreaming up our own micro-interpretations of them.
"It's a different house," Jason says, gawking at his living room overstuffed with glam furniture, but lacking walls.
In short, it's on top of the world, and everybody else is far below, sort of gawking at it.
You can spend hours here, if you like, scouring the inscriptions or gawking at the most overbearing stone work.
A recent commute took an hour longer than usual because drivers were gawking at smoke-filled hills, he said.
David Beckham gets much of the gawking, but catching up fast is burgeoning style icon Harper, the couple's daughter.
Feel the stress melt away as a woman rubs your shoulders in front of ten thousand frustrated, gawking strangers.
At Musée Maillol there were large, gawking crowds but no one seemed immersed in their own realm of reverie.
Opposition National Assembly representative and oncologist José Manuel Olivares presented the findings last week, gawking incredulously at the numbers.
And hey, while your gawking at this incredibly Minority Report-inspired electric car, check out these affordable BMWs over here.
I remember seeing the Jack and Janes of Georgetown gawking at me as I took that first stroll across campus.
One is where people are just gawking at you as if you're like this thing to be acquired by them.
As for shops, there were two, both replete with designer handbags and jewels more appropriate for gawking at than buying.
After the concert, he and his friends left to wander around midtown, gawking at the water rising on the empty streets.
Instead of just gawking at a hero's exploits, we got to watch him think and plan his way out of danger.
Furthermore, there is now commercialized tourism, with gawking tourists who treat Tibetans like exotic decorations and Lhasa as a theme park.
The time period also softens the played-for-laughs male gawking, while Pine brings an unforced charm to the pair's interaction.
While you're gawking at the screen, a psychedelic soundtrack created by Fasenfest plays (it samples Update Your Status by Toshman Powell).
A tourist, whose request for an autograph the designer Gianni Versace politely declined moments earlier, is gawking outside the Versace mansion.
Before I could join, he'd zipped the flaps of his backstage artist tent shut, blocking potential spectators like myself from gawking.
While there were some gawking fans, eager to see an actor whose career stretched back decades, the focus was undoubtedly political.
Even as recently as 2013, gawking at in-store aggression became something of a spectacle online through viral hashtags like #WalmartFights.
He stationed himself in one of the two men's room stalls and began gawking through a peephole at patrons using adjoining facilities.
I felt a little ashamed of my gawking interest in a bunch of people who loved a band from the early '90s.
Besides gawking at the workers, this area is mostly filled with drunk frat boys on Spring Break and various rowdy bachelor parties.
Alphonsus, a Gothic Revival work with a tall spire that is worth gawking at right up until the route passes it by.
Midtown Manhattan can be unpleasant to visit at this time of year, when it's usually filled with gawking tourists or rowdy revelers.
Among the hippies and gawking tourists, you might see packs of soldiers and sailors, in town for a few hours on leave.
And Rory Reid is someone I used to hang out with at the Geneva Motor Show, gawking at the latest Ferraris and Lamborghinis.
Now that we have exorcised the demons of Bachelorette virginity gawking, let's get to the other hometown dates with Becca's remaining brunette men.
One day, in our normal end of class dance, a slender classmate of mine was cheering me on and gawking at my ass.
In Zoo, made in 1962 and shot in Amsterdam's Artis Zoo using hidden cameras, we see the gawking attendees as the animals would.
Having experienced the extremes of house-arrest isolation and Drake-induced gawking, he clings fiercely to whatever sense of balance he can muster.
The easy contemporary parallel would be Angelina Jolie — except that when Baker's children became an attraction for tourists, she fully embraced the gawking.
"The gawking question impacts both low- and high-profile cases, but it is more pronounced in the high-profile situations," Mr. Bell said.
There were always red carpets to everything she went to, and hundreds of people just gawking at the celebrities who would walk through.
A few people are at the historic site, but they're walking their dogs around the grass, not gawking at the 221-foot obelisk.
Second, it's in the middle of a car dealership in Round Rock, Texas, so people are just strolling around gawking at the contestants.
In the early days of Donald J. Trump's presidency, throngs of people descended on the building, gawking, protesting or selling buttons and books.
Well, guys, maybe it's because he saw that we were all busy gawking at headlines about Amanda Bynes accidentally setting her dog on fire.
Many in the pageant's gawking audience, and even film reviewers at the time, simply described them as "female impersonators," living in artifice and parody.
Pony Island's dizzying art direction is never content to just stand gawking and drooling at the past like so many games of this generation.
Grape started spending hours gawking at the headphone-wearing cutout, leading zookeepers to leave her in the pen long after the promotion had ended.
FOR CHILDREN Midtown Manhattan can be unpleasant to visit at this time of year, when it's usually filled with gawking tourists or rowdy revelers.
There's a lot to be decoded in this little word problem—about cause and effect, role-playing and representation, predatory gawking and simulated suicide.
And on Twitter, some users are picking apart the pilots' motives as "greedy" and "self-obsessed" while gawking at their six-figure pay package.
I stopped taking it because I have a huge dick, and it was getting annoying with women because they would be gawking so much.
The iPhone 8 may launch in a few days, but everyone is going to be gawking at the iPhone X in a few weeks.
Thundercat's musical impatience makes it hard to immerse in this most atypical of mood albums, but the range of moods is worth gawking at.
We don't really have good narratives around what happens in that situation, which is why the Trump administration so often leaves us sputtering and gawking.
Thanks to additional coverage on Gizmodo, Fedortsov's tweets are getting more and more popular, with curious folks like myself gawking at the demonic-looking things.
It's an intimate, highly erotic scene — not one that would be improved by the presence of gawking, sweaty men with high definition lenses zoomed in.
Ana Wasn't Told About This Game"Are you just going to stand there gawking?" she says in her breathy voice while standing in her lingerie.
And when you stitch them all together like LJ Frezza did in this cut, you realize how dumb people look when they're gawking at superheroes.
Part of the joy of watching Keeping Up With The Kardashians is gawking at all their stuff: closets, cookies, laundry rooms, shoes — it's all stunning.
It's 2016 and we're still gawking at our phones like animals, tapping out words and hoping they resonate with the person on the other end.
At this point, everyone is just standing around gawking, and it feels more like a 15-minute performance than the dance instruction we were promised.
They also shot back that "grown adults" should "grab the baby before they fell" instead of sitting there gawking at the baby's exposed body parts.
As they walked through a courtyard, a group of young women were gawking at them, but they weren't interested in the one holding the Emmy.
Sometimes the gawking crowd "almost resembles photos you see at the Louvre where hundreds of people gather to look at the Mona Lisa," he added.
If you're sick of gawking in awe and want to learn how to edit your own videos, check out this Final Cut Pro X course.
At his pro day, he didn't run the 40-yard dash because he didn't want N.F.L. teams, gawking at his speed, to consider converting him.
But on Monday, even the most jaded Aussies found themselves gawking over and swearing about the mysterious creatures that chewed up a Melbourne teenager's legs.
Preceding all of this, of course, is the 2018 book Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup, the definitive document of Theranos gawking.
Luckily, if you're not up for the gawking or want to sleep without smearing your neck pillow, there are transparent mask options for more peaceful pampering.
Things like gawking at, commenting on, or cracking jokes about their latest style switch-up are equally inappropriate, and can make Black women feel singled out.
Orlando Bloom's fans flooded his Instagram page on Thursday with admiring comments, gawking at the killer six-pack on display in the actor's latest shirtless selfie.
Cut to a short clip of 1940's My Favorite Wife that shows Grant gawking at Scott as he goes for a dip in the pool.
A boisterous, bobbing boner could be taken as a sign of unwanted sexual attention, or the result of sexualized gawking that could make others feel uncomfortable.
Nothing really happened for the first hour, and I spent my time chatting with acquiantances and gawking at some of the guests wearing more intense clothing.
However, after we filed out of the restaurant and said our goodbyes in the hotel lobby, I turned to leave and noticed a woman openly gawking.
It is part of the allure, with flames fanning around the Yankee Stadium scoreboard ribbon when he enters and fans gawking at the radar gun readings.
The giant balloons also weigh hundreds of pounds and require dozens of trained handlers to guide them through streets lined with gawking spectators and hulking buildings.
Many were offbeat: a wry look at tourists gawking up at skyscrapers in Manhattan, a plan to resurrect a South Dakota ghost town by installing Indians.
The American Bad Ass noticed the team gawking through the window, so he invited the whole group in and ordered 15 hot cocoas on the house!!
I was a very private person in life, so I don't want to end that life with people gawking at me while I lay in a coffin.
Walking into a courtroom that day with her dad and property attorney, Hadley saw the Diazes surrounded by friends and relatives, some gawking and giggling at her.
It's those small victories that feel the most transformative: walking down a street and knowing that everyone is gawking at me, but still going about my day.
But all that being said, the dual-aperture system sure is impressive as a piece of mechanical engineering, and everyone at MWC was gawking and admiring it.
The internet can be terrible, like humanity, and Herzog approaches its black holes the way we all may find ourselves doing online: half gawking, half turning away.
You can have all the money in the world and have to hide in your house because your neighbors won't let you out without gawking at you.
When I recently spotted a youth group from the Midwest gawking at the South Asian shops and food stands on 74th Street, I practically pounced on them.
After a prolonged silence the captain says, "Follow me, sir," and a cold spotlight appears on Mr. Martin, pursuing him to a table amid the gawking crowd.
Why else would the world be so obsessed with gawking at 100-feet tall Christmas trees and watching neighbors duke it out via over-the-top light displays?
When I walk up to the junkyard to help with the building, there are about 20 people hanging around, gawking and talking and generally getting in the way.
But standing on Fürenalp in Engelberg, gawking at the snow-capped mountains, the obscenely green grass, and the adorably mooing cows, I realized my dreams were coming true.
It's the thoughtless stare — agape, gawking, able to absorb only the most salacious aspects of the story — that leads to the quick high and nauseating crash of outrage.
A steady stream of visitors were on hand during my conversation with the gallerist, gawking at the work, photographing it, and even posing with it — sometimes for selfies.
It's essentially a bet that if you punch nonwhite America in the face, white America will be so busy gawking they won't notice their pockets are being picked too.
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It'd been so long since I'd been privy to a genuine freak scene that I fell to gawking, making perhaps unkind comparisons to the inside covers of Ween albums.
The ensemble was pretty comfortable when I was in an air conditioned room, but I looked ridiculous when we were shooting outside (the groups of gawking tourists didn't help).
Traffic is stop-and-go with people gawking, and these folks are going to be a couple minutes late getting home, so they'll roll down their window and shout.
For instance, anxiety about organ damage is a cliche concern from gawking outsiders, and many tightlacers have the desire to share their fanaticism for waist-based bodymods without criticism.
Lip-bubbling media outrage and disgust was near unanimous through Cosby's summer-long perp walk; with Trump, it's all preelection gawking and the admiration of adoring pitchfork-brandishing fans.
Isner's win eight years ago over Nicolas Mahut required three days and a fifth set that became a global talking and gawking point as it stretched to 70-68.
Now we can go online and find people of color doing the gawking, offering jokes and anthropological scrutiny about white people's underseasoning food, mistreating potato salad or eschewing washcloths.
They kept their dupattas pulled all the way down over their faces, following the medieval tradition of purdah, or veiling, but men in skullcaps lingered in the doorways anyway, gawking.
Just last year, we were gawking at its Wizardry and Witchcraft palette, shaped like a book you'd read at story time, only it was loaded with bold, moody eye shadows.
The sine qua non of a self-help book is the admission that despite the hair and teeth and body you are gawking at, the celebrity is far from perfect.
"I Am Not a Witch," a grimly absurdist debut feature from the Zambian-born, Welsh-raised director Rungano Nyoni, opens with a scene that uncomfortably implicates its own gawking audience.
Travelers are hurrying to their trains, tourists are gawking at the Harry Potter Platform 9 and 3/4, and there are virtually no security checks or extra police in sight.
After Trump and Bush start gawking at Days of Our Lives actress Arianne Zucker, this happens: "I've gotta use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her," Trump says.
Traveling in Vietnam, I noticed many people openly gawking at my family and taking photos, which I'm certain had to do with both race and the fact that we are Muslim.
"Out of respect for people who want to worship without reporters hanging over their heads gawking, no, he did not attend church this morning," Moore adviser Brett Doster told BuzzFeed News.
By the same token, it implicitly compares Black Mirror viewers to gawking Black Museum visitors — but since nobody seems to actually like the Black Museum, that's not much of an indictment.
The narrator cannot understand why everyone has always reacted to his face with such horror, why he provokes his sisters to tears, his brother to violence and the neighbors to gawking.
The Washington Post reported last week that, among other things, Mr. Foos did not own the motel for eight of the years (1980-88) he was said to have been gawking.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Amsterdam's first female mayor launched plans on Wednesday to overhaul the city's red-light district and its window displays, in a bid to protect sex workers from gawking tourists.
However the model did allowed her trusted pro to cut the top layer of her hair, and the next time you see Ratajkowski, expect to be gawking at a newly layered cut.
"It's something that people are gawking at and there's shock value, but it's serious things that happened during a youth baseball game," John Romero, a spokesman for Lakewood Police, told CBS Denver.
On Tuesday evening, Hayek, 49, posted a silly snapshot of herself and close friend Sarandon, 69, gawking at each others' décolletage at last week's Women in Motion Prize Reception event during Cannes.
You can take a picture right away, or you can have a three-second delay in case you're in the shot, so you're not snapped while you're gawking at your Apple Watch.
The police attempted to keep throngs of tourists and others from stopping and gawking at Mr. McClean, who gesticulated, lunged and spat at several officers who climbed the booth during the standoff.
As they ran, with tourists and Brazilians alike gawking from the sand, they yelled "Cazuca," the name of a young army sergeant killed in February during an armed robbery in western Rio.
Although you may enjoy mocking a particularly puerile post or learn valuable lessons from how someone else handles their budget, you can't develop healthy financial habits of your own just by gawking.
I played DDR back when stepping onto the metal stage could always draw a crowd, each and every onlooker gawking at a game using body parts that weren't fingers and/or thumbs.
They're all out there for the film festival, but the real show was Kourt's painted on dress which made it seem like she was half naked ... not that anyone was gawking, we're sure.
Sure, Campbell normally elicits her fair share of stop-you-in-your-tracks stares, but this time we weren't just gawking at her mere presence — we were checking out her bedazzling lip color.
She refused to be a mess in front of them, but the more she tried to act normal, the weirder she seemed -- which only increased the gawking, her anxiety and, eventually, their bullying.
Or that the photos of my friends gawking drunk into the camera while swigging a Meantime Pale Ale told him something about the vacuous sense of self-loathing that comes from metropolitan hedonism?
Out of nowhere, I would get taken aback by a sparkling set of ivory incisors I spotted on the street or find myself gawking at a coworker's perfect pearly whites during a meeting.
So we wound up on a bar crawl with the rest of the 18-30 gang, crapulous Brits, flags flying half-mast, gawking at broads, sinking ever lower in a Lethe of Alcopops.
Extra points for weirdness: at the top right and left corners of the lower panel, two human eyes stare out with their lids partially lowered, as if bored by the gawking art lovers.
His is a role that a more sensitive and inclusive world is now sweeping into the dustbin, not long after we did away with gawking at the bearded lady and two-headed boy.
And this year is no different, with a whole swarm of high-tech, tricked-out vehicles — and even a few aircraft — descending on Sin City this week for the gawking and amusement of all.
A prelude set in Paris's revolutionary days depicts the execution of a treasonous aristocrat, dividing Iosseliani's bemused affection between the bawdy, gawking throng and the condemned man, who refuses to part with his pipe.
She is smiling slightly and regarding the manicured garden in peaceful contemplation, or perhaps so she will not inadvertently make affable eye contact with a gawking visitor and embolden them to invite themselves over.
The major league clubhouse is a sanctuary, a player's retreat from the gawking eyes of the thousands of fans in attendance and the millions more on social media who examine his every step daily.
These are not simply political tourists, gawking at candidates they have seen on TV: They are here to knock on doors, to make phone calls and to check in volunteers and voters at campaign events.
Back in March, she was one of the many fans who flooded the 41-year-old actor's Instagram page on with admiring comments, gawking at the killer six-pack on display in his shirtless selfie.
Ubisoft's rendering of the Classical world is so beautiful, so massive, so obviously a labor of love and skill and intensive research that I have spent much of my time in the game simply gawking.
Located on the rooftop of a building in Beverly Hills, the studio's indoor/outdoor space provides incredible 360-degree views of all of L.A. After gawking at the views it was time to work out.
When her character, Emily, gets fired, and is then dumped by her boyfriend, her mixture of pathological self-doubt and clueless egomania is served up with a candor you can't stop gawking (or giggling) at.
When the weather picks up a little, you'll see more bushy moms and #sorrynotsorry Academy of Art students stripping down, but at a five-to-one ratio of gawking tourists to peens and hoo-has.
Chimpanzees have sometimes been known to exercise short-term foresight, like the surly male at a Swedish zoo who was observed stockpiling rocks to throw at gawking humans, but they are nothing like Homo prospectus.
I've whiled away hours gawking at a ship Mohammed bin Salman reportedly bought for $480 million and tracking the vacation habits of various Russian oligarchs who are said to be of interest to Robert Mueller.
That represents a major upending of the democratic process, but news anchors on TV treated it like just another typical heath care vote, rattling off vote counts and gawking at the "drama" on Capitol Hill.
Disrupted begins to chip away, a bit, at the superficial gawking I'd grown bored with and to argue that the trouble with Silicon Valley isn't the excesses of companies-as-adult-frat-houses — not really.
Despite the long lines (okay, maybe they're not waiting in the lines), gawking travelers, and inevitable delays, there are still some stars who are willing to brave the airport instead of taking, say, a private jet.
Instead, Trump feeds the public a steady diet of racial conflict hoping that if he punches nonwhite America hard enough, white America will be so busy gawking they won't notice their pockets are being picked too.
Next, after a roadside stop for chulpi, Ecuadorean toasted corn, and homemade guava sweets, I ran across a giant wooden hanging bridge in a forest, gawking at the richness of the trees climbing high above me.
And back in March, she was one of the many fans who flooded the 41-year-old actor's Instagram page on with admiring comments, gawking at the killer six-pack on display in his shirtless selfie.
On Monday night, I represented PEOPLE on the red carpet at the annual Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, gawking over (and screaming at) countless stars as they walked the carpet for the benefit.
Initially his book risks becoming a didactic screed about the dangers of modern technology, as the author laments the way cars, trains, buses and gawking at a smartphone speed life up, leaving little to be savoured.
"Maybe cruise sightseeing tours shouldn't take place then polar bear guards wouldn't be needed to protect gawking tourists & polar bears would be left in peace & not shot dead merely to satisfy a photo op?" she wrote.
Many of us probably remember gawking at the ocean-going yachts of Silicon Valley's brightest stars from the first big tech boom – maybe airships will be the luxe transportation item de rigueur for the next generation.
Before you start talking about how great and easy sex work sounds, remember that one-off stories posted online gawking at well-paid "sugar babies" are tabloid fodder and don't represent most sex workers' realities. 18.
Tropical Freeze was all of that for me: Those underwater stages, with Aquatic Ambience's tinkling presence in the background, brought me right back to my younger self, gawking at awe at the world set before me.
If the extras caught someone gawking at Sandler, or at the camera, they were instructed to create a simple distraction: approach the gawker and, posing as a tourist, ask for directions to the nearest subway station.
This shouldn't feel unfamiliar, because gawking at the closed media circuits of others is a partisan pastime; consider Fox News as represented through "The Daily Show" or The New York Times as represented through Rush Limbaugh.
Reading some of the remarks made about Williams's curves, it would be easy to think you were privy to the observations of circus attendees gawking at an unfamiliar body, as opposed to journalists and sports commentators.
But in my mind I felt like a kid in that one reoccurring nightmare from childhood, the one where you're the only naked kid who forgot to wear clothes to school, and everyone is gawking at you.
But while it's perhaps easy to imagine how realtime VR could aid rescue and relief efforts, Zuckerberg never really addressed the connection between charity and his cartoon avatar's trip to Puerto Rico before going back to gawking.
Four years later, large segments of the Republican Party seemed to agree that they were faced with a very similar problem: a vain, volatile, win-infatuated celebrity running a squalid sideshow the country couldn't help gawking at.
It is old but never dusty: During the Met Gala each May, the Carlyle is where everyone changes, and you can stand gawking on the sidewalk as Beyoncé and Cardi B and Billy Porter explode in costume.
Its director, Elisa Montgomery, may speak loftily about "the intersectionality of marginalized groups," but she is passing through Hays's life like a tourist, gawking at 35 years of dead ends, bad breaks and unfortunate lapses in judgment.
The parade of big names past the assembled press, gawking passers-by and tourists included rapper Kanye West, football legends Jim Brown and Ray Lewis, Trump backer and reality TV star Omarosa Manigault and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates.
We have arrived at a point, however, where this feigned ignorance has been exposed as wanton disregard for the actual capabilities of the women involved beyond their potential use as an object for unrestrained gawking or tabloid fodder.
Seeing Dale away from damn good coffee and pie worked for a few episodes, but now we're halfway through The Return and he's still silently gawking at Audrey Horne-esque red pumps and dribbling java into his mouth.
Maybe they've been yelling out questions like, "Who won last year's Premier League?" or scrambling to confirm the tallest mountain in the Solar System or gawking at the prospect of knowing which multinational conglomerate was founded in the Netherlands.
When MoMA announced the exhibition, the region's critical press was both elated and nervous, fearing that MoMA would partake in the problematic gawking at Yugoslavia's best-known architectural landmarks — the hundreds of futuristic WWII memorials scattered throughout the country.
And while Mary Poppins Returns thankfully draws less gawking attention to the titular character's physical charms, Mary is, of course, immaculately coiffed, with an enviably snappy collection of coats and kitten heels, and she is just a bit vain.
"Pretty sure no one appreciated unsolicited phone numbers in the 'good old days' and they sure as heck don't want the number of someone who has been gawking at them on a plane for hours today," another passenger tweeted.
Several of those boys, now men in their 40s, told The Times that the rabbi made them uncomfortable by gawking at or commenting on their naked bodies, or by touching a clothed leg during one-on-one discussions at his house.
I met Renault's drivers, the 30-year-old Hülkenberg and 23-year-old Carlos Sainz, and both were eloquent in their responses, trained in handling media questions and gawking fans with the same poise as the racing part of their job.
Celebrities give up a certain amount of privacy in exchange for the privilege of fame and fortune, but there's a point when gawking crosses a line and normal interest in a public figure turns into the public feeding on their pain.
"Maybe cruise sightseeing tours shouldn't take place then polar bear guards wouldn't be needed to protect gawking tourists & polar bears would be left in peace & not shot dead merely to satisfy a photo op?" suggested genealogist Jane Roberts on Twitter.
As much as we love gawking at Fashion Month's most over-the-top looks, we know most will never have mass appeal (case in point: this bold Margiela number that reads more like a work of art than a realistic outfit).
Keeping my headphones on whilst I stride through train stations to gawking eyes and derisive cat calls feels a lot better than assessing the likelihood of outrage and offense caused by my outfit in the mirror before leaving the house.
There's a certain clumsiness in the way the opening episode insists on its grittiness and adult themes — and most viewers will probably need some time before they stop gawking at the fairy sex and focus instead on the story and characters.
But on one evening last October, there we were — a motley crew of movie extras, bit players and retirees — gawking at a magnificent panorama of Manhattan, while sipping complimentary chardonnay and nibbling on fruit and cheese in its 24th floor lounge.
By turns gawking at and working to preserve documents that illustrate both the systematic segregation of the time and the resistance that helped to erode it, they have been focused on cataloging and flattening the records before scanning them for publication.
The ongoing eruption of Hawaii&aposs Kilauea Volcano and continued lava flows may soon be visible to gawking tourists on land after an explosion caused molten rock to barrel through the roof of a tour boat injuring 23, a local official said Tuesday.
On a recent Saturday night, Stoofsteeg, an alley in the district lined by red-lighted windows, was so crowded with tourists gawking at the women on show that walking 50 yards or so took at least 15 minutes of pushing and shuffling.
Gummy cherries felt like tattoos, assured of a plasticky realness that connoted authenticity even more powerfully than a Robert Crumb–style illustration, maybe of gawking eyes in a skull against a gray-blue backdrop, on the label of a small-batch craft beer.
Many travelers' first visit to India keeps them firmly planted in the fray, doing the classic Golden Triangle circuit — a week visiting the historic and jam-packed cities of Delhi, Jaipur and Agra — or gawking at the ghats of pilgrimage sites like Varanasi.
If you happen to be one of those captivated onlookers in the auction house's very Abramovic-ian promotional video gaping, gawking, gazing, or weeping as you behold the so-called "last da Vinci," then I must excuse myself for chuckling at your expense.
It still gives me the shivers: first thing in the morning, dragging my aching bones to the local pharmacy, people gawking as I glugged my methadone with shaking hands, mothers pulling their children closer, as though my addict-genes might infect them.
Amid gawking patrons and people asking to take photos with him, I chatted with Yamada about his reviews over a hearty meal at Kenka, an izakaya (and, per his Yelp review, an ADULT RATED FUN JAPANESE RESTAURANT) that's one of his favorite Japanese spots.
I find myself envious of the means and resources they must have to be such skilled bakers and students at such young ages, but most of them are so pleasant to look at, I try to consider gawking at them to be my enviable resource.
It's not like he'd been soaking it all up as a member of Japan's House of Councilors for the last decade only to be yanked from retirement to get beat up by someone 50 pounds heavier in front of a quiet, gawking audience on New Year's Eve.
Talking Heads belong to the alternative rock canon's highest echelon, universally beloved as icons of quirk, and will remain so in perpetuity as new generations of aesthetes discover their back catalog and the joys of gawking over the Stop Making Sense video with a group of friends.
For the last decade, Schave and Cooper have been the city's alternative tour guides, the experts whom you seek if you wish to explore the city's dark, dark past as opposed to gawking at celebrity homes in Hollywood or taking photos on the Santa Monica Pier.
She's a petite person, and the sight of her, belly protruding, turned me into some kind of handsy version of the creature from "Pan's Labyrinth," gawking at the outfit, commenting on it, awkwardly throwing my arm around her shoulders, hugging hello and goodbye and hello and goodbye.
Lake Ontario Journal LAKE ONTARIO, Canada — The marina here on the northern shore of Lake Ontario, in Prince Edward County, had attracted an unusually large crowd of people and dogs from a nearby campground, gawking as a flatbed truck arrived with an autonomous submarine, the ThunderFish Alpha.
Whether those who celebrate spend it honoring faith traditions, decking the halls, prepping and gorging on traditional fare, gawking at light displays, helping the needy or all of the above, we hope this holiday helps Christians usher in a season of joy while celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
But the Trophy Club was very much a microcosm of the country itself, gawking at the spectacle that has become the presidency, before ultimately turning away with a shrug and trying to get the attention of a "shot girl" who plied the crowd with test tubes of sugary sweet liquor.
Though its light weight and long shelf life are ideal for navigating harsh conditions, freeze-dried food is probably most famous as a cultural curiosity: Like many Americans, I discovered it in a museum gift shop, gawking at the styrofoam-like ice cream that astronauts used to have for dessert.
"The legacy of the Hottentot Venus will always be ready to rear its ugly head" Reading some of the remarks made about Williams's curves, it would be easy to think you were privy to the observations of circus attendees gawking at an unfamiliar body, as opposed to journalists and sports commentators.
On Sunday, before his findings were revealed for the first time, a usually photo-shy Mr. Mueller drew a gawking crowd outside St. John's Church near the White House, where he attended morning services, a visit that allowed for some of the first pictures of him since he was appointed special counsel in May 2017.
Although I didn't know him personally, I knew him through the prayers he wrote, which we recited; I knew him through the videos we'd watch, wherein he seemed to adore, embrace, and cherish flocks of gawking youth, where he'd sweetly inaugurate new priests and consecrated women with the pat of a cheek or the touch of an arm.
The car-gawking public will get a closer look at the LeSEE (pronounced, fittingly, similarly to "lessee") at the upcoming Beijing Auto Show — though the company did offer up some interesting tidbits about the autonomous concept vehicle, including a top speed of 130 MPH, an exterior display on the front of the car and a foldaway steering wheel.
"We've spent the last few days gawking at the fact that society believes that seeing two people (who happen to have different body types) in love is newsworthy, and yet we are embracing it whole heartedly because it means that we get to share our message with YOU, with the world," she wrote in an Instagram post on Tuesday.
She has a well-known strategy for frustrating the paparazzi (wearing the same Adidas track suit when she leaves home to make the photographs less sellable), but that can't stop the kind of gawking that accompanies daily life when you're trading punches with another wildly famous blond pop star, or dating a famous actor who enjoys nude paddle-boarding.
How you survey a groom flat on his back, eyes shut, the mare peering back around and a crone gawking through a half-door with a torch— the engraving by Hans Grien— hold that for a moment and I'll tell you what you'll be saying about the stylishly cloaked injustice working inside sunlight on promenades jollied out past your front yard.
On the private and cozy third floor of Tiny's in Tribeca, there were no camera-wielding paparazzi, no angry doormen who are sure you're not on the list, and no style peacocks gawking at the chance to be spotted in their getups — the part of Fashion Week, and really, fashion in general, that has become almost too circus-like to be sustainable.
Some Hollywood executives spoke privately about their unease with the lack of visible security, but most fans seemed to be more concerned with racing to panels concerning their favorite movies and television shows, shopping for collectibles on the trade-show floor and gawking at pass holders who turned up in costume — including the occasional one that was impossible to unsee.
On that day, as dusk fell on the corner of West 28th and South Drake, amid crying members of the Escamilla family, gawking rubberneckers, and crowds of local TV news reporters, another Inpax employee quietly arrived on the scene to drive Gray's Nissan van and the Amazon packages it held back to the Amazon delivery station, just two miles away.
Fashion Review PARIS — Under the twinkling lights of the Eiffel Tower at dusk, below a row of 10 towering white palm trees reflected in the black mirror of an infinity pool, in front of rows of gawking onlookers gathered on the steps up to the Trocadero, the first model of the Saint Laurent show appeared — and began to walk on water.
It was too dark to see clearly, and so at the policeman's command, and at the other end of his semiautomatic, the occupants of the ship—the aliens, our first real aliens—were marched up the beach to the neon strip of casinos, while we followed, gaping, gawking, knowing nothing with certainty except that we were witnessing history, and perhaps would even play a role in it.
It was 11:28 Monday night, just beyond the security perimeter at the Quicken Loans Arena, and Republicans fleeing the interminable politicians' speeches that followed Melania Trump's debut were greeted by a spectacle: more than a dozen Cleveland police clustered in formation around a single skinny protester, with 203 or 40 people standing around gawking, certain something was happening or was about to happen.
But, alone in her spacious office, she's losing her cool, watching cable news, gawking at clips that feel maybe ten per cent removed from the real thing: "When asked about the tweet, White House officials insisted that the President was joking, saying, 'Mermaids do not exist, therefore Trump's reference to talking with one—' " Lockhart now owns a gun; she has a fling with an Antifa activist.
Astronomy gets much of the credit for decentralizing the role of humans in the story of the cosmos, but just as Edwin Hubble placed our island universe in deep space, the geologist James Hutton placed us in deep time, gawking in awe in 1788 at the chasms of history that confronted him in the rocks at Siccar Point on the east coast of Scotland.
Despite the risks and contradictions that come with looking and seeing — the tension between witnessing, honoring and responding on the one hand, and gawking, appropriating and violating on the other — I am convinced that the videos and photographs of police violence against black bodies should be made public, that they must be seen, just as photographs of dead American soldiers should be made public.
More novel toppings may include crumbled Oreos, advertised on the sign with a winking parenthetical: "(Merica!)" At the end of each night, I found myself surrounded by people nibbling helixes of skewered potato slices; gawking as strips of dough were wrapped in spirals around fat metal cylinders to make kurtoskalacs, Transylvanian cakes traditionally roasted over a spit; and extolling the glories of moffles, waffles made with mochiko (glutinous rice flour).

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