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233 Sentences With "gazed at"

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The couple looked happy as they gazed at the camera.
She gazed at it a second, then closed her eyes.
Phoebe gazed at the racks of muffins, crullers, doughnuts, cronuts.
Her mother gazed at the store's vast array of books.
I gazed at the holes where the pins had been.
As the older woman spoke, Awkwafina gazed at her reverently.
Stolarsky gazed at it for a crucial second, as if unsure.
At one point, he gazed at the ceiling as though bored.
Outside the school, some teachers gazed at flowers and makeshift memorials.
While many of you gazed at the total lunar eclipse on Jan.
Letnic ran at a couple who gazed at him with mild interest.
For much of the sermon, she gazed at the temple's domed ceiling.
I've never gazed at a restaurant's menu without seeing the prices first.
He gazed at his phone as if he was looking at painting.
I never removed my wedding ring and gazed at my bare finger.
We gazed at Morris Island Lighthouse from the shores of Rat Island.
I gazed at the skyline through the screen of a stranger's smartphone.
As I gazed at this silhouette, a cabinet beside the window clicked open.
The Spartacus actor, 101, lovingly gazed at her and held out his hand.
He sat down on the couch and gazed at the orange shag carpet.
Younger guys, totally hooked on the street life, gazed at him with awe.
In the parking lot, Russom gazed at the people walking toward the entrance.
We gazed at the screen with longing, but we could never get there.
A long pause followed, while Max and Jeremiah gazed at Julia, squinting and expectant.
About 20 students gazed at their laptops, an online poll open on each screen.
She gazed at Clester, and as if by WiFi, their thoughts seemed to merge.
That's what the ants told me as I gazed at them, troubled and fixated.
With mimicking movements, they gazed at each other as if staring into a mirror.
He gazed at us both, and then he held my baby's face with his eyes.
Packer gazed at the bride-to-be as Carey gave a smile to the camera.
Méndez gazed at the macabre accessory, which was fitted with a glinting, ruby-red eye.
Our hearts bursting, we gazed at each other for a few moments before she spoke.
None of us gazed at the moonfaced Jim Courier, say, and thought of Travis Bickle.
I intentionally don't offer another exposed female object to be gazed at, oversimplified, and dismissed.
Vendors were setting up a street market, and the women gazed at the secondhand appliances.
As I gazed at this elaborate tomfoolery I conjured the holiday windows of my dreams.
As I gazed at her, my co-worker whispered, "I like them trans girls too."
That evening, I pulled the bangles out from under my bed and gazed at them.
TVs lined the wall and the black Vietnam vet gazed at one turned to CNN.
Astronauts who have gazed at Earth from above have a unique perspective on our home planet.
There are smiling, radiant mothers, those extremely rare mothers, gazed at lovingly by all the children.
I gazed at the work, which depicts a male silhouette hidden behind a screen of leaves.
Strolling the grounds, the crunch of wood chips underfoot, Ms. Walls gazed at her plump hydrangeas.
Googlers gazed at one of the gleaming cylinders, sporting a ring of green LEDs, with special fondness.
Each forces me to reflect on who I was the last time I gazed at the corona.
They gazed at each other with huge smiles in the flirty snap which pictured the two laughing.
We saw both the light and wariness in your eyes as you gazed at your new home.
From their elevated straw and mud house, Kalpana gazed at the hills and paddy fields around her.
But I didn't have strong Arabic, so I simply gazed at the doctor and he gazed back.
On a recent morning, before his bus turned into the Lincoln Tunnel, he gazed at the skyline.
Three young men in Yunnan Province gazed at the camera through reflective sunglasses and identical Mao caps.
I gazed at my regular-sized belly, my goosebumped skin concealing a uterus incapable of supporting life.
While the evening wore on, I opened the box and gazed at the pink-trimmed tools inside.
In a secured penthouse hotel conference room in Doha, Qatar, I gazed at a nervous young man.
Slowly descending more than 300 steps, visitors gazed at the mint-colored walls and the thick sealed doors.
On the sidewalk outside the airport, their faces close, they gazed at the bustle of luggage and taxis.
Smiling at her husband, Ms. Copriva, 43, who works as a maid, gazed at the graves around them.
"We saw both light and wariness in your eyes as you gazed at your new home," they wrote.
I gazed at some guy sitting several rows away, facing me: graying, kind of cute, the right age.
And if we gaze, as we gazed at Fabienne, do we have the right to later, look away?
They gazed at each other with huge smiles in the flirty snap and appeared to be laughing at something.
They gazed at their faces with pride and blissfully floated around the store — not in any rush to leave.
Widman gazed at the rafters and the loft and the door that concealed the spiral staircase to the cupola.
Donning a onesie with cherries adorning it, Stormi gazed at the camera as her uncle smiled down at her.
That disembodied black head exhaled huge clouds of steam as we gazed at each other, everything else blinding snow.
In 1895, the Russian rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky gazed at the Eiffel Tower and imagined it stretching into space.
Mr. Linton gazed at aged photos, tacked on the wall, of his crowded Brooklyn church in more prosperous times.
He often gazed at the property from his Under Armour office across the harbor and dreamed about its possibilities.
"You feel proud of yourself, which is awesome," said Hopkins as she gazed at Louie snoozing in her portable cradle.
I wiped my tears in anger and gazed at the bird feeder, which was now an out-of-focus blur.
Ms. Cranham wrote that when she tried on her veil in the fitting room, her mother gazed at her raptly.
"We know that sea level has been higher in the past," Dr. Stone said as they gazed at the maps.
About the first time they climbed the spiral staircase up her leg and gazed at the sea from her howdah.
One tattoo shop in New Hampshire offered free Donald Trump tattoos when the nation's eyes briefly gazed at the Granite State.
As my mom gazed at my forever-dieting dad, she boasted that the whole meal was Atkins-approved except the bread.
"I would want to disclose my son's name," Ms. Fushitani said, her eyes filling with tears as she gazed at Takuro.
Indeed, in her final chapter and up until a week before we lost our mother, we gazed at her in wonder.
The more I gazed at the image, I also noticed that the thin bandage only wraps around part of the word.
"Kobe was our king," John Epiceno, 63, told me as he gazed at Echo Park Lake, the swan boats gliding past.
"I love this day," Gunter Bresnik, who coaches the eighth-seeded Dominic Thiem, said as he gazed at the practice sessions.
They showed more stress and defensive behavior, grunting more when people gazed at them, which the scientists said reflected autism-like anxiety.
Demijohn gazed at the actual dress at the library many times before with her daughters, and Wednesday said farewell with her mother.
I once did a "Candid Camera" experiment called "the Green Kid," which came to mind as I gazed at my brown lawn.
Out in the parking lot, Pal Valsgard wore a milder expression— a trace of impatience — as he gazed at his electric car.
"I never worry about Jackie when it comes to singing," Juliet said as her sister gazed at her from across the couch.
Two teenage boys looked non-plussed as they gazed at the smoke billowing from Avivim, the site of the attack in Israel.
In the black and white photo, the 36-year-old Grammy winner rested against her husband as they lovingly gazed at each other.
She loved her poppies, always giving to the bees, the butterflies, to the people who gazed at them, the soil when they died.
He gazed at Harry, an English Cocker Spaniel, as he bounded into Wuffstock, the Halloween party at Morris Animal Inn in neighboring Morristown.
The same subjects that previously gazed at the camera almost maliciously now look to the horizon, with gazes frequently adverted from the camera.
We gazed at an elaborate frescoed depiction of Rome's creation as we nibbled on salty smoked pork neck, Iberian ham and Portuguese cheeses.
Later, we watched Maid of the Mist tour boats push against the current, and gazed at a double rainbow that spanned the river.
Mr. Trump gazed at a road that disappeared into a lake; in the distance, three young men sloshed through two feet of water.
Some gazed at the ground as they left the huge hangars and sped away to language lessons, waving their arms to fend off reporters.
The Good American jeans founder, 34, shared adorable videos of True sitting in her father's lap as gazed at her surroundings with wide eyes.
In the image, Chicago smiled while looking down toward her toes as True's face lit up while she gazed at her slightly older cousin.
From his seat at one of the sidewalk tables, Dag gazed at the professional dog walkers escorting the pampered pets of Mexico City's elite.
Or we let the shells fall as we gazed at the trapeze artists up above, not far below the peak of the huge tent.
The telescope, which was launched into orbit in 1990, has gazed at a galaxy called GN-z11, which is 13.4 billion light-years away.
The new mom also lovingly gazed at her daughter as she sat on a fluffy blanket with a large white bow on her head.
Day Out "Wow, how times have changed," said Terry McMillan as she gazed at a yacht floating in the Hudson River along Lower Manhattan.
Sitting behind the wheel, I gazed at the horizon and wondered what those of us documenting this tragedy were doing to this poor town.
He gazed at his brother, a cousin, two family friends and a daughter, Aminata, 21, who came from Burkina Faso over Father's Day weekend.
"It came in from the back," one man told NHK as he gazed at his house, shattered by a surge of mud and wood.
He eyed a window display of prunes and gazed at a snail that was informing passersby about a condition known as opioid-induced constipation.
What joy it was to gaze at my mother as she gazed at her children's cheeks and noses splashed with creamy froth like the calf's.
" Nearby, hundreds more gazed at projections of phrases and images most associated with Ali, such as "float like a butterfly and sting like a bee.
Clutching his brandy and Coke, he gazed at me with a tortured expression, his Magic-Marker eyebrows furrowed, his lips taut in a sharp line.
John Nolan, a truck driver from Nashville, gazed at all the plaques and monuments squeezed into the park, which sits beyond the center-field wall.
"This tragedy is being carried out in our name," said Ms. Gitter, tears starting to swell in her eyes as she gazed at Quitobaquito's waters.
She had brought her daughter, Esmé, and her son, Niko, who gazed at Lil Miss Hot Mess with wonder but seemed afraid to approach her.
"We saw both light and wariness in your eyes as you gazed at your new home," Jenna and Barbara wrote in the letter, published by Time.
The new virtual reality ad format is a three-dimensional shape that will open a video player when tapped or gazed at for a few seconds.
At the border in Sunauli, a town reveling in its own filth, the policeman in the Indian immigration hut gazed at them for far too long.
So much in fact that he tied his bandana like Tupac and gazed at his multi-thousand dollar on-stage pyrotechnics in such awe, because #God.
Mr. Ratmansky has said that this work is significant because he gazed at a poster of it while his wife was giving birth to their son.
Familiar moments — the way they, motionless, as if transfixed, gazed at each other across the space at the start of the balcony scene — seemed newly potent.
After I left the gallery, I walked out into the world and gazed at New York's tall and imposing buildings, and the ones now being constructed.
The music part of the simulation wasn't operational yet, so I could hear the real world around me as I gazed at the imaginary dancing creature.
Nikolai gazed at the crowd that had assembled, all the red hats bright in the Florida sun, and he felt full of love for the emperor.
The darkness was deep, and a light rain sprinkled off and on, and I gazed at the stars, about the only things unchanged here since Maria.
After being welcomed to Brussels, Mr. Trump said, "Thank you very much," but he was otherwise silent as he gazed at the cameras across the room.
Researchers have gazed at the suspected black hole for years, so at least they know where to look — you can't exactly find these things on the fly.
A full 150 years before Galileo gazed at the heavens with his telescope, Ulugh Beg (1394-1449) was building some of the largest astronomical instruments on Earth.
We gazed at a spot on the floor where, she told me, years before she had watched a priest and some nuns put something beneath the floorboards.
Specifically, upper-middle-class and upper-class people gazed at the faces of others for a fifth of a second less than members of lower social classes.
While Lopez, wearing hoop earrings and a white tank top, gazed at the camera, the 42-year-old former athlete was looking down, out of the frame.
"If the market opened I could do something to make their lives better," he added in a voice cracking with emotion as he gazed at his children.
Drinking my tin camping mug of cowboy coffee, I gazed at the same view my mother had loved all those years ago: snowy jagged peaks, big sky.
It took him the same amount of time to visit the National Archives of Canada, where he gazed at portraits of Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
He was gazed at tremulously and kissed into wakefulness by the ugly duckling, Barbra Streisand (more than one myth of beauty was at play here, it seems).
I gazed at myself in the mirrors of the ritzy hotels where we stayed in rooms so extravagant that I was self-conscious about taking up space.
Zuckerberg gazed at the cover page—with his name and address and the promise of a $1,000 reward to anyone locating it—and his face lit up.
Family members still gathered at the platform set up on the edge of the site and gazed at their loved ones' last resting place with haunted eyes.
The first time I climbed up this massive pine tree near my house, I gazed at the endless sky and I was filled with both contentment and wonder.
He was on a dark beach in Northern Norway — great conditions to spot Aurora, which hide from light pollution — and gazed at the glowing wave in the sky.
In one photo, Gregg sported white pants, white shoes and a blue shirt, giving a serious expression as Leakes gazed at him with her arms around his next.
On a recent visit, schoolchildren gazed at the foundations of the home where Suharto was born in 1921, and the well where he hauled water as a youngster.
She would often stare off into the distance and sometimes gazed at Mr. Porgo, lying in his bed, a black helmet hanging on a pole next to him.
We gazed at the Orangutans swinging through the trees in Borneo, and ran shrieking through Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur when the macaques descended the cave wall towards us.
The men carefully pulled out Henry's brain, and Corkin gazed at it through the glass, marveling at this object she had spent her career considering at one step removed.
On a recent afternoon, he leaned into a sofa, gazed at his private pool and reflected on how a black man born in apartheid South Africa had landed here.
The duo paused in the lobby of the New York Community Trust and gazed at a wall of black-and-white portraits of the fund's founders from the early 1900s.
New York (CNN)Investment bankers and oil painters walked up marble stairs, gazed at portraits of Nancy Reagan and George Washington, and were ushered to ballroom seats beneath crystal chandeliers.
In that moment, as our son gazed at me, I realized that everything — all the pain and the heartache — had brought us to this moment and had brought us him.
Inside the imposing, high-ceilinged rooms I gazed at décor replicated from the Brownings' era, including stiff Victorian furniture, drawing room walls of sea-foam green and heavy red curtains.
"Thank you very much," Mr. Trump said, but he was otherwise silent as he gazed at a forest of cameras and boom mikes arrayed at one end of the room.
The region's tradition of making highly detailed and handcrafted Christmas ornaments "also began here in the 1800s," Dr. Auerbach continued as we gazed at an enormous, 523th-century Christmas pyramid.
Since man first gazed at his reflection in a murky puddle and noticed an unexpected grey hair, we've been on the hunt for ways to extend our time on this earth.
"They seem to have forgotten me," Mr. Arpaio said as he gazed at all the portraits of President Trump hanging on the walls of his suburban strip-mall office outside Phoenix.
In the black-and-white photo, the 8-month-old baby girl sat by her great-grandfather's feet as Kirk, who wore sunglasses, lovingly gazed at her and held out his hand.
The last snapshot shared by the Good American designer, 34, might be the cutest of all, with Chicago resting her head on True's lap as the youngsters gazed at each other adoringly.
If you've ever gazed at a giant Jeff Koons ballon dog and thought, "what the heck was Koons thinking?" now there's a way for you to get answers to that question, instantaneously.
He lived in a National Parks Service building and spent every day in this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where he worked, hiked the mesas, and gazed at the star-spangled night sky.
"There's a lot of conflict," Mr. Guo said, as a crowd of admirers gazed at the vehicle and its vanity license plate, "CTGRY 5," short for the most catastrophic type of hurricane.
Standing by the newly excavated pond, surrounded by the poignancy of Ms. Kusama's hypnotic spheres, Ms. Shum gazed at the Glass House, the nearly transparent structure perched on a tree-lined rise.
In his first preseason game, in 2001, at Miami, as a rookie for the Chargers, Brees said he gazed at Marino's passing totals and hoped he would just be a starter someday.
Twenty-three years later, as I gazed at my ancestry results with a sense of guilt that I had even entertained a racist bias against my own people, I had a thought.
During the practice rounds, García's brother gazed at the dogwoods and the towering pines, surveyed the azaleas in all their splendor and basked in the tranquillity of the tucked-away 13th tee.
Sitting at her desk in a plaid suit she got at Macy's and a pair of high heels impractical for walking, she gazed at a graph showing the previous week's web traffic.
For a while, the four of us stood in a polite semicircle and gazed at the statues, as though we were guests at their party and they were about to give a toast.
In public, she gazed at him adoringly and portrayed herself as a contented wife who had willingly given up a Hollywood acting career of her own to devote herself to her husband's career.
" Maria Lopez, 61, a longtime park neighbor, gazed at the crime scene and said, "When I was growing up, and even in my 20s, you never came to this park, daytime or nighttime.
I've watched more movies in the air than on the ground, gazed at stunning sunrises over the Arctic snows, done some of my best writing in the air, and have forged lifelong friendships.
Besides his family on the tarmac, the airport ground crew stood at attention, the passengers aboard the plane gazed at the scene and the windows of the gate were filled with peering faces.
Instead of noticing the restaurant Angler across the street and opening up the Yelp app for more information, menus, Yelp ratings, and more, the information popped up as I gazed at the camera screen.
"I haven't missed a year" of the festival, Mr. Baraka, a Democrat, said as he gazed at a mural that depicts a giant eye looking down on two children reading books and dreaming skyward.
They gazed at the fleshy shit generator you were at the time, and wondered what kind of person you would become—what your talents would be, whether you'd be smart, funny, happy, and sweet.
After you've gazed at the family house on Wellington Street, where Morenz signed his first contract, you might venture 2000 minutes west, to the smaller town of Mitchell, where Morenz was born in 26.
The couple gazed at the sky over White Sands, New Mexico; witnessed the alien Gulf Oil storage tanks in Port Arthur, Texas; explored aboveground cemeteries in New Orleans; and spent time in Whitman's beloved Brooklyn.
The staff of The Marine Room in La Jolla on Thursday snapped some shots of the sick little female cub who slept on a booth, hopped about and gazed at the surf through a window.
Bristol gazed at the portrait as I spoke, and absorbed the revelation with her trademark equanimity, but from the note of sorrow in her eyes, I could tell she was mulling over the ugly facts.
We gazed at the door a hundred feet forward, waiting impatiently for enough people to leave so that we too might see the improvisational guitarist Mary Halvorson sit alone onstage with her snarling six strings.
"I had no idea that I was discovering the Amazon's own Stonehenge," said Mr. da Silva, 65, on a scorching October day as he gazed at the archaeological site located just north of the Equator.
OXON HILL, Md. (Reuters) - Spelling savants traced letters onto their palms or gazed at the ceiling on Wednesday while racking their brains in hopes of advancing to the next level of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
It's a fantasy built around the idea of being gazed at by straight men, and it disguises itself with platitudes about how what's really important is to be yourself and not care what anyone else thinks.
Along Pall Mall, we gazed at the Royal Automobile Club looming in Beaux-Arts splendor; during the war, the private club offered free membership to Free French soldiers who frequented the dining room as their canteen.
When they gazed at their hands, they saw not a bewitching black glass rectangle that would show them anything from anywhere in the world, but appendages resembling twin opaque flattened jellyfish with stick-like tentacles — i.e.
Behind the hole, peering out from under the signpost identifying the first tee, Josh Braver snapped a photograph of Woods's follow through while his five-year-old son, Luke, gazed at the image on the viewfinder.
He gazed at Judge Michael W. Sweet, who read charges that he shot to death a couple, Katie and Brian Maggiore, in Sacramento in 1978, the first of many murder cases prosecutors say he will face.
On the first season of "True Detective," a flayed and ravaged female corpse was an object to be gazed at in horror, but there wasn't much difference between what the camera ogled and what it critiqued.
I felt secure in being with Bhagwan very soon; I loved him above all else and gazed at his many photos, which looked back at me from many different locations around my small apartment, morning and evening.
On a recent visit, Ms. Briggen went from an obvious state of emotional discomfort to calm reflection as she gazed at the ceiling of her private room, which was festooned with projected nature scenes, including of ducks.
But as the scene goes on, Stewart keeps gently undercutting the idea that she is there to be gazed at, or that the poles she's operating between are the traditionally feminine extremes of ditz/ice cold badass.
At Piazza Santa Trinita, I gazed at the Palazzo Bartolini Salembeni, a majestic structure that once housed the Hotel du Nord, popular among well-heeled travelers; today the building is privately owned, its doors firmly shut and bolted.
On a recent tour, Eugene Zongrone, 75, a retired banker, and his wife Theresa, 71, a retired bookkeeper, gazed at the Tiffany glass windows inside one of many marble and granite crypts that were opened for the tour.
No one that I saw at the "Sacrament to Hekate Triodia" was weeping uncontrollably, but more than a few people were wiping back tears as they gazed at the altars and considered how they wanted to change their lives.
"I don't know if I like it," Cornelia Katsikotoulou, 24, a tourist from Greece, said Tuesday evening as she gazed at a gilded figure of Actaeon, a mythological hunter shown in the company of his dogs, baring their teeth.
As he gazed at the familiar hull with his two sons, Mr. Campanelli, 57, was taken back to that morning — the pitch black smoke that enveloped the ship after the first tower fell, the uncanny silence over the radio.
"I wonder what we're going to find," said Ronni Baer, the senior curator of European paintings, as she gazed at the man's portrait, which lay flat on a table in the grayish light of a high-ceilinged conservation room.
In season five, in revenge for Barristan's murder by the Sons of the Harpy, Dany had her dragon roast a Meereenese noble chosen at random who she fully admitted might be innocent — and gazed at the spectacle with fascination.
This issue was settled in a case involving a fire-setter who lit a barn ablaze, gazed at it from a distance, reported the fire and then asked the first responders if he could ride along with them to the scene.
According to Zidan, after lunch at Kadyrov's palace, the boxer was driven to the state-of-the-art Akhmat gym in Grozny, where he gazed at the 8000-square-meter facility and complimented Kadyrov on his dedication to combat sports.
Dilbireen, who traveled to the United States with his father and Becker in October to undergo medical treatment and surgeries for severe burns, simply smiled and gazed at his parents and the baby brother he had never met, until now.
Emily Kaldwin, former class president and HBIC of Waypoint High School turned around, resting her weight against the lip of the sink as she gazed at Amelie Lacroix, the beautiful and chilly foreign exchange student who was also her best friend.
Stepping into the gallery, I gazed at the show, curated by Richard Torchia, as it presented grids, lines, and vitrines bursting full of Pati Hill's delicate, remarkable images, all made on the rather unremarkable IBM Copier II. My cynicism was obliterated.
"[Judy] showed me his picture and, Bruce, I'm not this person, at that point I was not a hopeless romantic," she shared, adding that when she gazed at Mark's photograph, she saw her "entire future with him flash before" her eyes.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - An emaciated wolf rested its head on a block of ice, seeking relief from stifling heat in a zoo in Pakistan's capital, while another gazed at a family enjoying an afternoon picnic as an elephant swayed its head nearby.
A third party developer or a hardware manufacturer themselves could presumably capture how you gazed at anything; whether you passed over, pondered, fixated, or looked away quickly; perhaps even whether you got interested, excited, embarrassed, or bored (perhaps using pupil dilation).
Entitled tête-à-tête, the exhibition at David Castillo Gallery (November 28 - January 31) will investigate the relationship between the photographer, subject, and viewer and ask what it means to gaze and be gazed at—especially in our particular political climate.
Late that afternoon in October, as Ms. Waithe stood in front of her elementary school and gazed at the large blue sign outside its main entrance, a burly security guard approached as if to make sure she wasn't causing any trouble.
It was valued at $50 million (and ended up selling for $60.87 million.) "This is the best thing I've ever seen in my life," said 2 Chainz, temporarily struggling for words as he gazed at the gargantuan piece of art.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — An instant after completing her run in Saturday's Olympic women's super-G, Ester Ledecka of the Czech Republic stood motionless in the snow as she gazed at the scoreboard where her name was atop the list of finishers.
Voices As I entered the student center, for a meeting with veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan about to graduate from a state university, the men and women facing me slumped in their chairs and gazed at the ceiling.
Jane Sanders gazed at her husband, Bernie, with an adoration comparable to anything Nancy Reagan ever mustered, while Bill Clinton dropped jaws by telling a crowd that he sometimes wishes he wasn't married to Hillary, because then he could speak his mind.
The Live with Kelly and Ryan co-host jetted off to Greece for a tropical getaway with husband Mark Consuelos, sharing a sweet selfie to Instagram on Wednesday in which she smiled at the camera as her longtime love gazed at her.
Olia Yelner, an attorney who is considering moving to the neighborhood from nearby Trumbull, Connecticut, parked at a home for sale that overlooks the Halliwell's display and gazed at the spectacle with her 3-year-old daughter and 1-year-old son.
"Something like 70 percent of all the snow sports apparel and equipment sales take place in the Eastern U.S.," said Herwig Demschar, an executive of Powdr, the corporation that owns Killington Resort, as he gazed at the large crowds at this weekend's races.
The young aristocrats in ''The Tale of Genji'' savored tsubaki mochi, rice cakes pressed between camellia leaves, as they gazed at blossoming cherry trees, and today wagashi is still the necessary accessory to any of Japan's seemingly endless calendar of special occasions.
Ottawa's defensive carelessness frustrated its coach, Guy Boucher, who shoved his hands in his pockets and gazed at his feet after Chris Kreider, on the power play, batted a rebound past the backup goalie Mike Condon at 10:53 of the third.
On Republic Day last year, which handily fell just before November's election, he made a speech evoking times when some people celebrated the holiday "with frocks, waltzes and champagne" while others gazed at this scene "half-starved, with no shoes and no jackets to wear".
And when they gazed at the Kaaba — the austere black cube that represents God's house on earth — it certainly wasn't dwarfed, as it is now, by the enormous luxury hotel and bling-covered clock tower that the Saudi government added to the landscape in 2012.
If I had a nickel for every time I gay gazed at a woman from across a field… In the end, after a brutal bout of jealousy between the two girls, Jess gets her ooey-gooey, romantic airport kiss with Joe—which is such an eye-roll.
One of the most likable things about Jennifer Lawrence is the utter lack of chill with which she reacts to people she admires: the way she whisper-screamed "Oh my god" when she met Jack Nicholson, or gazed at Anne Hathaway like she was watching an angel.
The central character in "The First Deer Dance" finds himself suddenly able to understand animal language, while in "March by Moonlight," electric poles spring to life, walking along the railroad tracks, as almost any child who's ever gazed at their anthropomorphic forms has suspected they might.
As a 21-year-old long jumper who had missed the U.S trials with injury, she gazed at the 200 metres final on television that night and, in a Eureka moment, was moved to suggest to her grandmother: "I really think I can beat those ladies".
A year ago, he and his then-girlfriend, Jenny Klein, took one look from the first tee at Top of the Rock, the nine-hole Jack Nicklaus-designed par-3 course that co-hosts the event, gazed at the Ozark Mountains on the horizon and were smitten.
Aside from it being one of the best days of my life, something else I'll always recall about my daughter's birth will be standing there helplessly while my wife Lindsay masterfully employed those breathing techniques and we both gazed at the Today show on the television that Saturday.
Accompanied by students from the local art school who sang and wailed the folk songs indigenous to Martinique, he loudly demanded a coffee and gazed at his own reflection in the mirror — ever the narcissist treating the native people around him as props existing only in his own drama.
While Jack toiled away in one of those rooms on a Medieval Greek manuscript that embellished on the biblical story of Adam and Eve (one of 13,000 bound manuscripts held by the library), I gazed at the Titians, Veroneses and Tintorettos that adorn the salone's walls and ceiling.
As for those interviewed, they included students who said museums were like "eating your vegetables" and romantics who cherish their lunch breaks, when they can hop in a cab to go steal a few quiet minutes in front of a beloved painting they have already gazed at dozens of times before.
OLATHE, Kan (Reuters) - A white U.S. Navy veteran charged with murdering an Indian software engineer at a Kansas bar gazed at a camera from jail and gave curt answers to a judge by video during his initial court appearance on Monday over the shooting, which federal authorities are probing as a possible hate crime.
My wife and I returned to Ireland this month to visit friends in Cork and my cousin Mary John in Ballyferriter, with whom I gazed at the shores of Great Blasket Island from Dunquin harbor and observed the sheepdog trials at a fair in Dingle (which was like the movie "Babe," except without the pig).
"I am hoping that more people will come down here and will show that we are not going to let these people take over our town," Cook said as she gazed at the wall, which bears a carving of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech for all Americans.
As the foreman announced the verdict, the jury's nine men and three women — including a mathematician, postal worker and secondary school teacher — sat straight-faced, revealing little emotion, with only a few glancing in the direction of Cardinal Pell, who gazed at the floor, his thinning gray hair swept sideways over his balding head.
I thanked him and wandered into the nearest aisle, where I gazed at the boxes of Band-Aids and made mental calculations: If he'd been here a few days before he disappeared into the 21999-million-acre national forest that abutted his house, that meant he had a full bottle of hydrocodone, the generic version of Vicodin.
Sure, I've gazed at that one solitary, grainy selfie of him more than I have my own reflection in the mirror, and yes, I did spend an inordinate amount of time trying to find old school photos of him and Four Tet, but I've never met him, spoken to him, or sat on the same N21 as him.
But the more harrowing view was from the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, as we gazed at the multicolored splotches of oil that still rise to the surface, leaking from the Arizona itself, living testimony to what can happen when the United States doesn't prioritize defensive strategies and technologies in an unpredictable world of threat.
CreditCreditPhotographs by James Hill for The New York Times ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Standing alone, a few minutes before the doors were to open at the Zoological Museum of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Alexei Tikhonov gazed at Masha, a 30,000-year-old baby mammoth that he brought here from a Siberian riverbank thirty years ago.
He says a pack of llamas suddenly seemed to show interest in the sky, claiming that there were none of the animals around while a group of people observed the event, when out of nowhere, about 15 llamas gathered around them during the partial phase of the eclipse and gazed at the sky along with the humans during the totality of it.
Let me give you a taste: "in the desert, a crater of radioactive glass—assembling shards, he starts to repair a gray bowl with gold lacquer—they ate psilocybin mushrooms, gazed at the pond, undressed—hunting a turkey in the brush, he stops—" Awash in nature and unafraid of science, Sze's poems use languages' sounds in a lovely way, while addressing the world's horrors.
As a light rain coated the burial yard, some grasped hands as they gazed at the caskets and voiced the lyrics: Amazing grace How sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me I once was lost, but now I'm found Was blind, but now I see At the service, Mr. Pomeroy said he wanted to remember Richard and Therese as a joyful couple who forged a bond with each other late in life.
I am a European patriot because I have lived in Germany and seen how the idea of Europe provided salvation to postwar Germans; because I have lived in Italy and seen how the European Union anchored the country in the West when the communist temptation was strong; because I have lived in Belgium and seen what painstaking steps NATO and the European Union took to forge a Europe that is whole and free; because I have lived in France and seen how Europe gave the French a new avenue for expressing their universal message of human dignity; because I have lived in Britain and seen how Europe broadened the post-imperial British psyche and, more recently, to what impasse little-England insularity leads; because I have lived in the Balkans and chronicled a European war that took 100,000 lives; because "plain-routine, rut-living Bertie Cohen of Johannesburg," as he put it, came to Europe to save the continent along with the young Americans whose graves I have gazed at in Normandy.

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