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The justice's chambers are decorated with photos of her son-in-law gazing at his infant son, and now her grandson gazing at her great-granddaughter.
"This is amazing," Ms. Upshaw said, gazing at the rigging.
The singer continued to sing, while gazing at the sky.
"What's going on here?" he asked, gazing at the crowd.
Blocking the escalator entrance were people gazing at their phones.
Ms. Brown turned to find Ms. Gause gazing at her.
Gazing at something across the room that she's seen before.
You won't just see Indian men gazing at two foreign women.
I love gazing at it every time I visit the Met.
"Aren't they beautiful?" she said, gazing at the old press photo.
One day, Powell found Ella gazing at one of her paintings.
When Bev raised her head, the client was gazing at her expectantly.
"What can I say?" he laughed, gazing at his newly transformed digit.
Are we joining the people in the room gazing at the girl?
Women sat motionlessly in wheelchairs, gazing at NHK on a large screen.
Season 2 has more people wandering around, or gazing at their reflections.
Small groups sit on the dock's edge, gazing at the choppy sea.
"Didn't miss by much," the president said, gazing at the uprooted stump.
"Liza would die for this," she added, gazing at her dress form.
We spent the first day making love and gazing at each other.
A few moments later he is back downstairs, gazing at the East Room.
Like many, aspiring supervillain Elon Musk is gazing at the solar eclipse today.
And one photo showed the pair gazing at each other as they performed.
Now, imagine Wills gazing at multiple women like that, for an entire season.
It felt as if we were gazing at a different, wholly untouched, planet.
Gazing at a fire doesn't necessarily lead one to become another Lord Byron.
Consider a simple example: the love you feel gazing at your lover's face.
On the plane, Jacqueline sat in the window seat, gazing at the landscape below.
You've seen him before, that handsome chef gazing at swirling ribbons of molten chocolate.
I was an anxious child, but gazing at the moon that night settled me.
She also let a white robe drape around her while gazing at the camera.
I scaled the cliffs of Santorini while gazing at the impossibly blue Aegean Sea.
Its whirlwind has left humanity with their heads bowed gazing at desolate little screens.
I broke up with my therapist for gazing at me with too much pity.
Justin Elghanayan stood on a roof, gazing at a forest of half-built towers.
Gazing at demagoguery, environmental ruin and intimate betrayal, Thom Yorke croons threnodies, not lullabies.
He was standing at the edge of the platform, gazing at a corroded grating above.
He was standing at the edge of the platform, gazing at a corroded grating above.
Other photographs showed Xi and Kim gazing at cheering children and sitting with their wives.
The search finally ended with him gazing at the adoring lens of Annie Leibovitz's camera.
A pearl-necklaced Chihuahua in pale pink gazing at the viewer with baleful, wet eyes?
Calmly gazing at him, trying not to surrender to the pain gathering behind your eyes.
His daughters sat at her side, gazing at the elaborate marble frieze near the ceiling.
You may see your mother in the mirror, but you're gazing at your own face.
The three wise men could be seen gazing at him, separated by a tall barrier.
It was hard to stop gazing at the water when we should have been sleeping.
I eventually did — stood, rapt, gazing at the Great Mosque's walls in sunlight and moonlight.
Keep walking a few more blocks uptown and spend some time gazing at Bergdorf's windows.
He stood gazing at the jewelled cover of the Lindau Gospels in a display case.
Perhaps he's gazing at his scrambled eggs as well, while watching the new South Park episode.
The images feature breathtaking scenes and a bunch of people Instagramming instead of gazing at them.
On the left side of the frame, there are two other people gazing at the blaze.
Two smiling families are shown, too, including an African-American family gazing at the American flag.
Several elderly residents were at the boardwalk gazing at hundreds of bags stuffed with radioactive waste.
I'm writing this article while lounging in my new office, gazing at my notice of layoff.
"Just needed to see this view again," I said, gazing at the skyline through the window.
Through the window I see another man who gave up, gazing at me in reluctant admiration.
On Monday, the world was again gazing at Notre-Dame — but now in horror, not awe.
For "Washington," he actually spent some time at Mount Vernon gazing at his subject's grizzly choppers.
Watching them feels like the healthy, adult version of gazing at the iTunes visualizer: abstractly soothing.
A minute later, we were gazing at the front door I had last exited in 1996.
But, gazing at the silent metronome, he smiled a little, as if the silence pleased him.
It's an apt object for a generation that coined a new word for gazing at themselves.
I repeatedly found myself gazing at a small area of the drawing until my attention shifted.
"Aren't they beautiful?" she said, gazing at an old press photo with her two children as toddlers.
The camera switches away from Kelly and the shadow, and returns to gazing at the television interview.
Now the Twombly catalog she is gazing at, and the show, called "Remembered Light," opening on Sept.
He spent much of the intervening hours gazing at the paintings in his car, especially the Matisse.
"I want the 'Star Wars' backpack," he demanded as we stood gazing at the rows of bags.
It's purposefully built as a comic book, where gazing at familiar text bubbles nudges the story forward.
They stand calmly side by side, gazing at the homeless man passed out on the peepshow floor.
"Nong Petch is a cutie—a lovely, obliging kid," says Mama Ning, gazing at the doll fondly.
In one photo, Mr. Obama is smiling at Mr. Souza, who is gazing at his new wife.
It seemingly came up from the floor and had Ortiz momentarily gazing at the Barclays Center ceiling.
She is 34, in a floral pink dress, gazing at the camera, her black hair cut short.
She was gazing at me … and I was on eBay, scrolling through listings for Victorian-era doorknobs.
James Weekes, 78, stood in the parking lot, gazing at the playground where his grandchildren usually play.
"I used to hang out with her," he said, gazing at the sketch in the Cartoon Museum.
"This is what I dreamed of," he confided, gazing at the penthouse's occupants, who included several d.j.
It gets worse (after a quick cutaway to Ben searching for his soul while gazing at the horizon).
The photo, which shows a dog goofily gazing at the camera with its tongue out, has gone viral.
The underlying legend is that the deity was gazing at a reflection of the moon in the water.
For Kristin's shoot -- she was gazing at the hotel pool, the desert landscape and shadows on a wall.
You may be gazing at it constantly, but your iPhone still has a few surprises up its sleeve.
And that's OK — there's a lot to take in here just from this gazing at this world alone.
The same voice that says, "Jump" when leaning over a cliff says "Bite," when gazing at those Cheerios.
Phoebe was already inside, gazing at another alien acquisition, an elliptical trainer in the middle of her room.
If there's ever a follow-up study involving humans gazing at Jake Gyllenhaal for snacks, sign us up.
As the Greenlandic ice we were gazing at continues to melt, the water will drown Jetnil-Kijiner's homeland.
"Something wicked this way comes — in yellow," said an observer, gazing at the Mercedes simmering along the roadside.
We are the audience in William's mysteriously theatrical paintings, gazing at creatures we cannot know, much less understand.
Avenatti settled into his chair, crossing his legs and gazing at the heap of paperwork on his desk.
"Honestly I remember us gazing at each other during dinner," Ms. Schumer said, and they began hanging out.
It is as if we are perched on a vantage point, gazing at peaks, hills, and a river.
Are we gazing at a real-life green-eyed woman, her dark mouth lacquered behind an emerald sash?
Woodfox had intended to spend a month camping in the woods, gazing at the sky—a cleansing ritual.
"Don't get me wrong, this is a beautiful place," Mullin said, gazing at the calm blue Mediterranean below.
Here was a place to spend an afternoon gazing at, or maybe even purchasing, boards and wet suits.
But, like those who insist upon gazing at an eclipse without protection, rules won't addresses these problems entirely.
In this instance my father gazing at a full moon in the front yard of my parents' house.
It allows Simpsons fans to remember forgotten moments and have small nostalgia trips whilst gazing at Springfield's finest dishes.
Subsequent images showed Klum and an also-shirtless Kaulitz, 29, gazing at each other in front of the window.
In the clip, newly crowned big brother King Cairo sits on the bed, gazing at his sleeping sister lovingly.
Still, gazing at the unabashed chaos of the Parr household, these dads see echoes of their days of caregiving.
Pedro sits silently on a bench in the front row, bowing his head and gazing at the blue carpet.
Most of us would be embarrassed to be called out for gazing at our reflections while working out. Why?
Soon, the camera moves from just gazing at passing strangers to focusing on specific men in the international crowd.
But I get how your thoughts might wander to tree removal, gazing at the (obscured) mountain from your balcony.
I wandered up Charing Cross Road, through the crowds on Shaftesbury Avenue, gazing at the windows on Regent Street.
In East and Southeast Asia it is celebrated with mooncakes, gazing at the full moon and colourful lantern displays.
Gazing at the unsigned cache and realizing that it was from the famed Spanish artist, they quickly grew suspicious.
It features a man and young boy clad in camouflage, gazing at each other while standing in the woods.
He has been gazing at Au Sauvignon since 1964, from the relative darkness of his establishment in the shadows.
On hot days in August, they can be just as attractive to humans interested in gazing at sea stars.
Looking at some of them feels like gazing at the array of multicolored tubs in an ice cream shop.
The family's summer traditions — swims and talks and gazing at starry skies — draw readers into their circle of warmth.
As the audience filters in, a bored-looking woman sits in a swivel chair, gazing at a desktop monitor.
And, of course, it all happens while we're gazing at them, too, judging them by the choices they make.
Unsurprisingly, in their new albums both singers are still pouring their hearts out while gazing at Britain's skylines and streetlights.
Lenker remembers her mother gazing at the stacks of romance novels on her grandmother's table and dismissing them as trash.
Ennis (Heath Ledger) and (a different) Jack (Jake Gyllenhaal) gazing at each other in cold Wyoming fields in Brokeback Mountain.
After gazing at Raskolnikov's entryway, we left the courtyard at the same time as a woman and her young daughter.
Santarelli's mother, Ernesta, became fixated on the walnut-sized intaglios that she had grown up gazing at above the fireplace.
"It makes it much easier to see," he said recently, while gazing at the ridge from the Staten Island Ferry.
We spent much of our five days at the property sitting in our balcony and gazing at the azure sea.
A photomontage here by Josef Albers shows the Swiss artist at the Bauhaus, gazing at Albers's lens with smoldering concentration.
On the bottom of Page 4, near a photo of a businessman gazing at the sunset, is the bottom line.
I found myself gazing at a group of young people waiting outside for a table at a trendy new restaurant.
Here and there are also shots of the French actor Laurent Terzieff, who appears, Narcissus-like, gazing at his reflection.
Imagine Edward Hopper's 1942 painting "Nighthawks" recomposed today, with the three late-night diners and counterman all gazing at screens.
On a warm afternoon many years before, I sat on a bench here, gazing at the old buildings around me.
Giro used to stand in the doorway like an old owl, gazing at the street with his round, indifferent eyes.
On the other side of the granite is an older Angelou, typing and gazing at her younger self in reflection.
A photo by Vladimír Lammer shows a solitary man with a briefcase gazing at a row of tanks passing by.
Swimming to the edge of my infinity pool and gazing at the ocean and horizon was a feeling I'll never forget.
It's the perfect place to sip a cool one while gazing at your toned thighs from hours of row machine conditioning.
One of those candid photos features Lopez lovingly gazing at her boyfriend, while the pair casually sits on an outdoor couch.
But gazing at the powerhouse that is Claire, it's hard to see Spacey's departure as anything other than a monumental gift.
Two adorably candid photos of the couple accompanied the message, including a snap of Eugenie lovingly gazing at a smiling Brooksbank.
Gazing at this wispy, gleaming spider silk sculpture, while listening to the chaotic yet captivating music, is deeply contemplative, even reverential.
I observe fluttering birds, scurrying insects, and monkey shenanigans before bursting through the canopy and gazing at a startlingly beautiful sunset.
A rock wall with an ornate steel railing held back 1,200 humans gazing at the second-largest waterfall on the planet.
How many times have you been on a plane and wondered exactly which town or city you're gazing at down below?
It's completely understandable that individual ambitious politicians are gazing at the White House, but party leaders, operatives, donors, elder statespeople, etc.
A dozen subbros noshed on finger foods in a bespoke hipster bar setting, gazing at their phones and talking while chewing.
This snapshot of a two-year-old gazing at the portrait of the former first lady captivated people on social media.
Instead, Janine Jansen, the Dutch violinist, was turned slightly backward, gazing at the timpanist who produced the work's first, ominous notes.
It depicts an impossible conversation — a woman gazing at her lover from heaven — which is how Mr. Olafsson envisioned the album.
"I really love the names," Paltrow said, gazing at a shot of the box for High School Genes (to boost metabolism).
It's an interesting fact, but I wouldn't recommend spouting it off the next time you're gazing at a painterly evening sky.
PICTURE A LECTURE session at a business school and you probably envisage students gazing at screens filled with equations and acronyms.
"One can get lost gazing at the temple and the landscape around the wall," said François Graff, the company's chief executive.
"Anything that has you focusing on your inner world and gazing at it in a way that you usually wouldn't," she says.
This ranges from gazing at apps to launch them, or using an onscreen keyboard to glance at characters and type out words.
Posing hand in hand, Oswalt, 48, and Salenger, 47, were all smiles — and were even caught on camera gazing at each other.
Veteran village guard Mehmet sits in a stuffy tea shop in Cizre, gazing at the bustling shopping street with cars honking horns.
Scattered through the rooms are videos of them and others lying among the flickering fish, gazing at strange, slow, goggle-faced divers.
She got home just after three, and sat in the kitchen gazing at all the groceries Melanie had bought in her honor.
I stand with my then-wife Frida Baranek at Auschwitz gazing at the entangled piles of spectacles left behind by the gassed.
Meanwhile, inside the magazine, Klein captures Kardashian West laying naked in a bathtub and gazing at her reflection in a fish tank.
I found myself gazing at that blue, longingly, as the Philadelphia sky hung so low that I wanted to push it away.
Bullimore is gazing at an encased, stuffed sparrow that is holding the ball that, during a game, errantly ended the animal's life.
He was gazing at the back wall of the shop, and, completely out of the blue, he said something about Mahatma Gandhi.
Mr. Combs zeroed in on a young woman gazing at abstract paintings by Eli Sudbrack — better known as Assume Vivid Astro Focus.
Whether we're staring down at our smartphones or gazing at our laptops, slouching has become normal—but it has its side effects.
I would be remiss if I didn't note that seeing sculpture in the round does often mean gazing at perfectly sculpted asses.
They will also be incorporated in Johnson's all-night performance Then a Cunning Voice and A Night We Spend Gazing at Stars.
Take a subway or grab lunch in Chongqing or Guangzhou, and a startling number of those around will be gazing at a smartphone.
When I'm at the beach, gazing at the ocean, I start thinking about the people I know on the other side of it.
She enjoys being Reynolds' latest muse, likes giving a twirl during a fashion show, aware that he's gazing at her through a peephole.
She makes another appearance in the photos in a sweet black-and-white image that features the older siblings gazing at little Angelo.
Any viewer who might approach this as a field of color will find themselves gazing at their own visage in a dark mirror.
"It's like a really sad middle school dance," my companion remarked while gazing at the 30 or so attendees standing awkwardly in groups.
Then he played a lovely little solo encore, "Dance of Coral," by Du Mingxin, with no gazing at the audience or the ceiling.
"Flowers are a dime a dozen," Ms. Offolter said, gazing at the curtain of philodendron tumbling from the wall of her shade house.
It is a strange thing to see a wonder of the world in the flesh after gazing at photos of it 1,000 times.
Neery sat in a wheelchair as we rolled with her through the museum, gazing at paintings that were sublime in their unfinished state.
I find myself longingly gazing at the First Responses in the supermarket again, this time sadly, because I know I'll never take another.
But gazing at the huge centerfold is the time to recall a simple instruction that Mr. Schwartz offers on the cover page: Look.
Soon, you may no longer have to rely on gazing at the bathroom mirror in blurred horror to gauge how drunk you are.
It seems to come to us, gazing at its flat, plain colors, from a distant time even though it's here with us now.
But many have gone mad in this pursuit; trying to do so is the basketball equivalent to gazing at the face of Medusa.
There were moments when I caught myself gazing at my phone, desperate to be immersed in a digital world of my own choosing.
This relationship held true even when the researchers controlled for education as a marker primarily of time spent reading and gazing at screens.
"Last year there was very little to harvest because of the lack of rain," she said, gazing at drying shrubs on her farm.
But babies enjoy gazing at other babies' faces, and looking at a range of expressions and moods gives them useful emotional information, too.
"You really feel like what the room would be like," Mr. Shaw said, gazing at a Shulman photograph of a chic living room.
We knew it was men acting on the innate superiority of gazing at women who, onscreen, carried themselves like elegant prisoners or slaves.
It can be tempting to mock a leader who nurses his ego by gazing at a map of his "massive" Electoral College victory.
This week the astronomers at NASA spent a lot of time gazing at the two largest planets in our solar system — Jupiter and Saturn.
HANAMI, the Japanese custom of contemplating the impermanence of life by gazing at the fleeting beauty of blossoming flowers, goes back a long way.
Gazing at the stars from Earth is awe-inspiring, but would you find it less so knowing there are satellites peering back at you?
Anyone who's felt emotional gazing at a thriving snake plant, or looked forward to coming home to their plants after work can absolutely relate.
Gazing at a static object — such as a still candle flame in the dark, for instance — helps the mind to become very focused. 2.
This was the first clear night, eagerly anticipated, since the area is a so-called dark-sky preserve, advantageous for gazing at the stars.
Looking at the installation—which I'm doing online, through an interactive, 360-degree tour—is like gazing at rust-colored waves lapping the floor.
A photo on Instagram shows the couple lovingly gazing at each other while attending the premiere for her latest film, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising.
Gazing at the conifer and oak trees that still tower over his home, he said the tragedy reminded him how unpredictable life can be.
Busloads of tourists traipse around in the sultry heat gazing at a replica that is the repository of a fragile thing: Burmese national pride.
Reenactments give a hazy portrait of her short life — after-school snacks and jukeboxes, days spent gazing at the stained-glass windows in church.
Society has a long and unfortunate history of gazing at and fetishizing trans women, but that has been less the case with trans men.
Thompson suggests that the millennial generation, often isolated and gazing at smartphone screens, is driving the trend with an unmet craving for human connection.
I've seen photos of him gazing at her and he looks as proud as when he's standing in front of one of his buildings.
"After four years," he said, gazing at the exquisite carved ceiling in the dining room, "I still see something new every time I look up."
I moved my eyes around much more rather than turning my head, with no worries about accidentally gazing at the fuzzy edge of the display.
There, the pair looked relaxed as they held hands and watched the sports games in front of them (when they weren't gazing at each other).
Filmed by photographer Nadav Kander, DiCaprio took part in a video portrait that captured the 16th-century work's profound effect on those gazing at it.
One of those candid photos features Lopez lovingly gazing at her boyfriend of almost two years, while the pair casually sits on an outdoor couch.
He sweetly smiled while gazing at the child, who held a yellow balloon and put on a grin for the camera with the shades on.
Gazing at cat GIFs is just the thing to cure a mind tired and embittered by the avalanche of Donald Trump news in recent weeks.
The actor, 43, took part in a video portrait, filmed by photographer Nadav Kander, that captured the painting's profound effect on those gazing at it.
"The holidays mean something different to everyone," the company said in an ad showing two women gazing at each other over a cup of coffee.
"This is hot," he announced, gazing at a white shirt and tie, a Vaquera version of business casual; it was sprayed with a dollar sign.
You may not realize until the very end that you have been gazing at the portrait of an artist in the throes of self-creation.
Most of the time, you can shrug off a supermoon, although it is a good excuse to start gazing at the night sky more regularly.
But it's clear that one Saturnian day doesn't leave much time for long, luxurious naps or lazily gazing at the alien moons spangling its skies.
As Mr. Petkoff was lowering himself, he recalled, he passed an officer who was gazing at him from the other side of a closed window.
It's something that recent studies claim might be appealing because it tricks us into thinking we're gazing at shimmering water, something we're hardwired to seek.
In 2002, I remember navigating past the checkpoints of rival Kurdish militias in northern Iraq, gazing at hillsides sprouting those frightening little landmine warning signs.
A future female being with an elongated Alien-esque head lies with her four legs spread across a checkered floor while gazing at the viewer.
If you're already spending the entire 9-to-5 workday gazing at the clock, you may as well invest in a timepiece worthy of prolonged ogling.
A touching photograph of the Bush patriarch depicted him gazing at the former first lady's metallic casket which was decorated with pink, yellow and purple flowers.
SHANNON, Ireland (Reuters) - When Irishman Michael Kelly was a boy, he loved nothing more than gazing at planes taking off and landing at his nearest airport.
At the manicured resort, where many of the delegations are staying, Vietnamese and other Asian officials wandered the palm-fringed grounds, gazing at the vacationing golfers.
The 38-year-old captioned her Instagram photo, which showed her perched on a boat gazing at her phone, "au revoir," which is French for "goodbye."  
In the late 1800s, men at the Harvard College Observatory were busy gazing at the sky through telescopes, gathering data about the stars and the planets.
Before her funeral, Bush was pictured in a wheelchair gazing at his wife's flower-covered casket, in a moment that encapsulated their life-long love affair.
The women turn to the window and find themselves gazing at a full-blown riot, with student protesters being harried down the street by riot squads.
With the other hand, the boy almost pushes him backwards while gazing at him over his shoulder in a charmingly dynamic genre piece of Baroque art.
For him, there is no pleasure like unearthing an album, gazing at its cover, and getting the thrill out of what might lie on its grooves.
In "Olive, Cole, Trixie" (2007), the dog in the lower right seems to be gazing at the viewer, while the other two pets are sound asleep.
I used common sense by limiting the amount of walking I did after dark and not mindlessly gazing at my phone while strolling down the street.
He wasn't in the least good-looking, and I was sensitive to that: I'd just spent the past six days gazing at images of beautiful men.
An unnamed narrator, a writer on a retreat, gazing at a blank page, mourns for a sister who died as an infant in her mothers' arms.
Night life in the valley consists of gazing at the riot of stars in the sky, made visible because of the lack of streetlights and skyscrapers.
Other KCNA photos showed Xi and Kim smiling and laughing at the airport, on the red carpet, gazing at cheering children and sitting with their wives.
People began sharing art like this cartoon by Mitchell Toy on social media, which depicts Hawking's silhouette, standing away from his wheelchair, gazing at the cosmos.
As for Kelela, we'll probably be seeing even more shapes and colors attached to her own locs, something I'd gladly spend a day (or two) gazing at.
In the corner by the window, under a neon display of pop-arty lips, a round-faced woman kept holding up her phone and gazing at it.
What you're probably doing right now, gazing at these images, is trying to decide whether or not the bezel around the screen could accommodate a touch sensor.
"They should just bulldoze the whole thing and start over," he said, gazing at the rows of collapsed buildings with their contents strewn across the upturned streets.
I know this because, for the first time in a long time, I'm not racing to check my email every day, or gazing at photos of her.
I found myself concentrating on the visual dance between repetition and difference, closely gazing at a series of minute dots made with the point of the pencil.
Still, when I came across this new celestial map, I got a small taste of the wonder the ancient Greeks must have felt gazing at the stars.
It's great that Harmon's happy with the way The Simpsons represented him, but the image of him gazing at the drawing pre-sex is a little unnerving.
"As my Beloved is to Me…….." Madonna added in a separate post that showed the pair gazing at the camera together when Rocco was a bit older.
Every week, we look forward to gazing at new darkish, square-shaped images filled with striated light, shiny streams of gas, and a colorful assortment of galaxies.
Every week, we look forward to gazing at new darkish, square-shaped images filled with striated light, shiny streams of gas, and a colorful assortment of galaxies.
Each of the artists were locked on their laptop screens as the crowd lay lounging on the concrete floor, gazing at the pink and blue lit ceiling.
Drinkers have been able to sip an Imperialist Running Dog cocktail while gazing at Chinese propaganda on the walls for nearly 15 years at Melbourne's Double Happiness.
"When we acquired the work and put it in front of our committee, it looked like it had descended from Heaven," Hoptman said, gazing at the picture.
He's at a low ebb at the moment, tied to a chair, wearing mitts and a helmet, and gazing at a hypnotically chanting Teddy Ruxpin hamster ball.
Gazing at him as if he were some exotic beast, the ashes of Lent fresh on her forehead, Agnes crosses his threshold and into a new life.
But finally, we stood on a sturdy platform gazing at the island's highest waterfall as it thundered 200 or so feet down into a broad, inviting pool.
The widely exhibited painting, showing the British artist's former lover gazing at a submerged swimmer, was owned by Joe Lewis, a British billionaire based in the Bahamas.
Gazing at dozens of my roly-poly, quite adorable pastries, I'm as content as any couturier would be running her fingers along an elegantly constructed inner seam.
At the premiere of his 2016 crime caper, "War Dogs," Phillips found himself anticipating its tepid reception while gazing at a billboard for a Marvel superhero juggernaut.
"I wanted to be here to look out at this audience and witness this moment of change," said Oh, tearing up and gazing at minority nominees in attendance.
Lovell derives his drawings from family photographs, and so there is an intimately familiar aspect to them — gazing at them can seem almost like a violation of privacy.
As Putin was speaking, Trump alternated between gazing at the Russian leader, occasionally making eye contact, and looking straight ahead as he tapped his fingers slightly and listened.
The Hillary texting meme -- immortalized by photos of the secretary of state gazing at her smartphone in dark shades -- is the Internet's proof that she's a boss bitch.
There, in the space that used to house dozens of photos of Cyrus performing, sticking her tongue out, or lovingly gazing at her fiancé, rests a blank page.
In the digital age, when gazing at a screen is the norm, the exhibition makes you wonder how rapidly constant surveillance can go from being unsettling to expected.
"Blessed," read the simple caption on the picture, which showed father and son sitting on a wooden swing, each holding one baby and gazing at each other happily.
More of his acidic comments are played, while the screen is filled with close-ups of children gazing at television sets, seemingly soaking up every R-rated remark.
An instrumental version of the great jazz ballad "Midnight Sun" was treated as the entranced contemplation of a spellbound dreamer gazing at shooting stars in the summer sky.
Near the end, as footage of the Beast lifting up one side of a van goes viral, we see ordinary citizens gazing at their phones in wonder. Really?
My favorite spot was the screened-in porch with two unfussy brown wicker chairs and a small table, where I indulged my favorite pastime: gazing at the ocean.
In one bravura sequence, Fleabag is commuting on the tube and she looks around, gazing at her weary companions, fellow-passengers and citizens of London, a motley variety.
Gazing at Mr. Trump, she said, "I am very glad to note that apparently the perspective on that has changed a little bit at least in Germany, too."
Last week, they were caught on-camera gazing at each other at the Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets premiere at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
On Day 8, the two children made their debut together, gazing at the camera while posing in front of an adult photographed from the waist down (likely their mama).
Ignacio Gil‏, a French correspondent for the Spanish paper El Mundo, captured stunning footage of a group singing "Ave Maria" while gazing at the burning cathedral in the distance.
Both live in the chaotic, energizing, and colorful city of Los Angeles, where their lives become intertwined in a whirlwind of song, dance, and soulful gazing at one another.
So now I sit here in my office, gazing at the cover for my third book on my wall, head spinning with the realization that this is my life.
The baby girl looked too cute for words in a new snap posted by Cristiano Ronaldo Tuesday, gazing at the camera while posed atop the Real Madrid player's lap.
Jon, after possibly handing over his newly appointed position to his sister Sansa, finds himself per usual (handsomely) brooding solo, gazing at the tomb of his late father, Ned.
On Day 8, the two children made their debut together, gazing at the camera while posing in front of an adult photographed from the waist down (likely their mama).
The project's inspiration derives from the artist's many trips to the Louvre in Paris, where Holland found himself gazing at the fine details of the artwork surrounding the works.
The performance points a finger at a flaw that may seem trivial but I read as a sign that we've become conditioned to gazing at the naked female body.
Offended and put off, Jane shuts her down but softens when she sees Mary Louise once again, gazing at Ziggy as if he were one of her own sons.
Four Pomeranians delivered in two armfuls sniffed their new cages, a fuzzy Newfoundland mix pawed at his cage, and a tabby cat huddled wide-eyed gazing at the commotion.
With gently keening vocals, the song works out a kind of emotional equation, gazing at peaceful hearts and ones that are tormented even at Christmastime with equally serene sympathy.
Gazing at the sketch, I felt bathed in love for my husband and also for Nancy, who never surrenders her wry perspective and quirky values while grappling with disease.
"I guess they'll just come with the big truck with the claw thing" to haul it away, she said, gazing at the mess; at least the family has insurance.
"To get good effects of stress reduction brought by a small plant, let's enjoy the time of 3-minute gazing at the plant without thinking or words," Toyoda said.
"Basil and pepper, they are a very good boyfriend and girlfriend," he said, gazing at the two sauces around the fillet of red snapper with potatoes and string beans.
Clips showed Bana and her two siblings walking between the spectral remains of bombed out buildings, or gazing at the night sky as blasts rang out in the background.
From the book: I have played many criminals, but no one like her, who fell asleep in a hotel room with the police officer gazing at her, in love.
Gazing at an ancient Baby Jane doll, which retains the youthful perfection the real Jane has long since lost, her expression registers tenderness and nostalgia and envy at once.
After boarding the Ark, one of the first things I see is a woman shoveling kettle corn into her mouth while gazing at a pair of caged wax dinosaurs.
One backdrop is a black-backed but brightly floral toile, another a washy slate gray; against them the subjects mostly stand gazing at the camera in unposed, naturalistic postures.
By investigating the time dogs spent gazing at images of people and dogs paired with specific sounds, the new study attempted to explore whether dogs could recognize entire emotional states.
According to Monk, Bertinelli, then just a teenager, first developed a crush on the guitarist while gazing at a copy of her brother's Van Halen album, Women and Children First.
Following the news of her death, hundreds of fans shared their goodbyes under Anca's last Instagram post, which happens to be a photo of herself gazing at the Danube River.
The researchers also observed that untrained typists spent about twice as much time gazing at their fingers instead of the screen, which affected their ability to do complex editing tasks.
"Haven't moved from this spot all day and I'm just fine with that," she wrote with a photo which showed her gazing at baby Crew, who could be seen laughing.
Portingale wanted to replicate the stargazing experience, so visitors would enter a black box and lay back on Astroturf in the dark, gazing at the film playing on the ceiling.
Roy gives in to a strange compulsion and loads an interface to the Farm onto his luxpod, so he can keep gazing at the feed during his train ride home.
Humans are easily captivated by bright, shiny objects, so it's no wonder that most of us focus on stars, planets, and other radiant objects when gazing at the night sky.
The current economy is poor and there are many who need this resource," she said, gazing at the still-warm waffle griddle "Like the old man today, selling egg waffles.
Occasionally, I'd see some of them looking pensively at Nunez, this font of bizarre surprises, gazing at his sombre, impassive face, as if by staring they might unlock its secrets.
Ninety-eight representatives from various agencies and organizations fill every desk at the facility, gazing at a matrix of flat panel screens and planning a response as the situation unfolds.
"All I made it out with were the clothes on my back," she said on Sunday morning, gazing at the Walmart tent city, where she has stayed for several days.
Gazing at the Great Hill, an emerald lawn flecked with boulders at the park's north end, Mr. Blonsky, 58, remembered what it was like trekking there to discuss its restoration.
The right escalator is overflowing with students, whereas the escalator on the left (leaving the march) is occupied by a single adult gazing at the oncoming hoard of young activists.
Wearing black pants and suspenders, a button-down red shirt, and a fedora, she assumes a performative masculinized stance, gazing at the viewer with one hand fingering her belt loop.
We see it when June and Aunt Lydia first arrive in Washington, with Aunt Lydia gazing at Handmaids wearing the gags in sort of titillated-seeming admiration and June looking horrified.
So he scrams, and I wind up gazing at my plated duck confit, or broiled salmon with asparagus, and feeling my appetite dissipate as quickly as any of Donald Trump's promises.
Gazing at the loving words on my screen, my visceral reaction was to allow myself to be tricked into the possibility that I was actually going to see her that evening.
She next shared a father-son image, where West, 40, is seen gazing at 17-month-old Saint beneath his hoodie, the pair appearing to be seated in a jet plane.
In season two, those clips were joined by new footage: women embracing, lesbians marching in political rallies, three women gazing at the Statue of Liberty as their ship approaches New York.
Minutes later, the visitor, having tried on a light-blue UNTUCKit dress shirt, found himself gazing at his midsection in one of the store's tall mirrors, while two salespeople looked on.
The Civil Rights movement gained recruits and moral authority from shocking photos of lynchings and its aftermath, such as the famous tableau of Emmett Till's mother gazing at his defaced body.
The wannabe Pope steeped himself in Catholic rituals, gazing at the stained-glass windows of St. Simon the Apostle Church in Indianapolis, marvelling at stories of saints eating lice or scabs.
Even though most people will not notice anything special about this supermoon, Dr. Petro said it will still be a good excuse to start gazing at the night sky more regularly.
"We think the Chinese will come," said Albert Rabuyev, principal of the Itum-Kale village middle school, gazing at the chairs of the new lift gliding up and down the mountain.
Here we were, five minutes into "The Lego Ninjago Movie," gazing at a live-action prologue with Jackie Chan, a kid and a cat in a store full of exotic knickknacks.
He grew up gazing at the stars, wanting to be an astronomer, but the Kameny we see in interview clips (he died in 2011) is an urbane bulldog, like Barney Frank.
Everywhere you turn in the movie capital, or so it seems, people are discussing the merits of "Roma" or gazing at a Netflix ad playing up the film's 10 Oscar nominations.
This is consistent with Dadaist belief that, as Stavrinaki says, "art will always be born only from the chaos of time" by gazing at an excess of possibilities in the now.
Kahraman's intimate relationship with it is evidenced in two smaller paintings, "Mahaffa 90" (2017) and "Mahaffa 2" (2017), in which she brandishes the object against her breast while gazing at the viewer.
VR users can optionally engage with the cube either by tapping on it or gazing at it for a few seconds, which then pops open a video player to display the ad.
"It was as if Freud's ghost were haunting Europe," she observes, with other nations "gazing at Ukraine through the lens of projection, attributing to others what they could not accept in themselves."
Though many of Tom's early works didn't explicitly depict sex, their characters still interact, gazing at one another with lust that, to that point, had not been a hallmark of the genre.
Instead of gazing at the stars like Vektor, at the polls like Iron Reagan, or towards the bar like Bat, this young quartet's eyes are fixed firmly on the glorious, bloody past.
One day, after I tell him about the painting that I've spent hours gazing at, he tells me not only does he know Sonny Rhee but he's on decent terms with her.
Recently there was the "Ivanka Trump gazing at Trudeau" meme, and then the "Trudeau on a date with Angela Merkel" meme, and of course the "Trudeau staring at Donald Trump's hand" meme.
Another cover by Haupt, an iconic bird's-eye view of New York from 1930, celebrates the experience of gazing at the city from an airplane, at the time a giddily new experience.
Nights spent roasting hot dogs and gazing at the stars with their classmates help them feel more comfortable at school -- giving them the confidence they need to succeed in a new world.
Mangum appears regularly in his photographs, often filling the first or last place on a Penny negative, coyly posing with his hat over his face or gazing at himself in a mirror.
"He said, 'Kids, someday Manhattan will become overcrowded, and people are going to come one subway stop from Grand Central, to Long Island City,' " she said, while gazing at the glittering waves.
Biologist Alberto Scoma got the idea while gazing at the panda enclosure at a Belgium zoo and wondering how such a big animal managed to process enough bamboo to survive on it.
They are gazing at a future in which these businesses, even if they are able to make a profit, will probably struggle to cover their costs of capital in the foreseeable future.
"I've lived around here for 30 years ... people use them every day," said Harry, as she stood at the top of the steep stairs with her groceries, gazing at the people below.
For her newest performance project, "Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars," the dance artist Emily Johnson will play host to 300 strangers in Randalls Island Park.
At the time, Jason shared a photo of him gazing at the same panoramic view of an Indonesian forest that borders the Hanging Gardens Of Bali hotel, also wearing the same underwear.
It is as though the curators assume that by gazing at hundreds of documents, unable to read them all, you should be imbued with an understanding of how complex these politics are.
According to Zuckerberg, the solution to these woes is to encourage users to spend time talking (or "engaging") with other people on Facebook, rather than gazing at videos of animals and ads.
As a young kid gazing at the stars, my role models were pioneering astronauts like Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, and eccentric types such as the late, great astronomy broadcaster Sir Patrick Moore.
Nobody else on the train—even Scott after a while—seems to care, all lost in their tablets and spex, grasping a brief window of network access, gazing at their own private vistas.
If you've ever gone star-gazing at a planetarium, or explored the deepest corners of the universe in a virtual reality simulation, you might have already experienced Van der Zalm's particle physics algorithm.
Shortly before the girl-powered snap, Rob posted another one of baby Dream up close, sucking on a pacifier and gazing at her proud daddy intently while wrapped in a leopard-print blanket.
As forecasters go about their business gazing at the video monitors, the eye-tracking devices installed under their monitors silently record their eye movements using of high-frequency cameras and computer vision algorithms.
This past Monday, on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, I sat in the pew at the Riverside Church in Harlem, gazing at stained-glass windows and epic columns bathed in a magenta light.
The interview â€" which was broadcast live on Twitter via Sky News â€" showed the couple gazing at each other with puppy dog eyes while recalling the major moments of their love story.
"They had to winch the ox cart up the last stretch," said Mr. Brebner, as we stood at the summit, gazing at a bronze plaque, surrounded by rounded boulders, that marks Rhodes's grave.
Gazing at the stained glass ceiling fixtures and the tall oil-on-canvas murals depicting children's tales like Hansel and Gretel and Cinderella, Mr. Charpenel, paused, visualizing the changes the renovation would bring.
ON A BRIGHT May day, Alessandro Michele and I stand side by side at the same picture window gazing at the same patch of Lower Manhattan, but we don't have the same view.
Imagine sitting in the finest hand-stitched Italian leather seat, holding the leather and carbon fiber steering wheel and gazing at the dash controls that look more like pieces of jewelry than dials.
Ours is really just a small shed, roughly four feet by eight feet, with a clear roof for gazing at the stars overhead and a long rectangular trough, or raceway, at your feet.
For Judge Thacker, an average citizen gazing at the Peace Cross would understand it as a symbol of Christianity and, if acquainted with the monument's history, would regard it as, at best, "semi-secular".
Employees were hanging out on couches, gazing at their smartphones, watching TV. "When people are happy to come to work, they produce happy items," I was told of the Bangkok Air Catering management philosophy.
As Pope later told the tale, he had an epiphany one day when he found himself gazing at a particularly gruesome traffic accident, and noticed how many other people had also stopped to stare.
When we reached the lab, my tour mates stumbled off the bus and stood for a moment in the parking lot gazing at the 40,20143-square-foot structure as though it were the Vatican.
Elizabeth Gabriel, a recent graduate of the University of Texas, posted a photo on Instagram of herself relaxing in her last year with a glass of wine and gazing at the latest Samsung tablet.
Red Century NEW HAVEN — Atop a granite cliff in Siberia this past winter, I stood gazing at what became, 100 years ago, the first in the world's largest system of most protected nature reserves.
According to one study he cites, gazing at our dogs elevates our levels of oxytocin, the "pleasure hormone" associated with attachment — and when dogs stare at us, their levels of oxytocin go up too.
On the streets people stood frozen in mid-commute, gathered at street corners, talking to strangers or on their cell phones, gazing at the blazing scars cut into the sides of the Twin Towers.
"I come every year, and this one is quite bare," Mr. Smith, 73, said on Thursday, gazing at the thin, 79-foot tree standing at the foot of the National Gallery in Central London.
Highlights include a robot couple made from radio and television sets, a statue of Buddha gazing at its own image relayed through a closed-circuit TV, and Paik's spectacular reimagining of the Sistine Chapel.
"Sunset," reads the one-word caption on a second too-sweet snap, showing the proud dad holding and gazing at his baby girl amid a gorgeous end-of-day backdrop, complete with gentle ocean waves.
Overwhelmed with grief, Stella demands Will go with her on a snowy stroll through the park to see the lights of the city that she has been limited to gazing at from the hospital roof.
If you think your Instagram selfies are paintstaking, talk to artist James Neilson, who rendered his own visage 33 times in as many mediums to create an animated self-portrait that's actually worth gazing at.
Despite its title, what erodes the book's persuasiveness is Mr. Greenman's Mr. Spock-like detachment: He seems to be gazing at emotions as curious specimens to be studied rather than feelings that have been felt.
HOUSTON — Minutes before she addressed a boisterous crowd at the Green Party convention here on Saturday, Jill Stein sat in a mirror-walled room backstage, gazing at her reflection with a look of dumbstruck bliss.
The video of Ella gazing at a "semi-abstract water painting on my easel" now has more than 10,000 views; Powell recently posted a new one with more than 4,000 views and over 100 comments.
With recent reports that Brits spend on average nearly two hours a week gazing at Gregg Wallace on their screens, a lot of bad habits could be picked up from hapless hosts and clumsy contestants.
Even pieces of ostensible criticism reach, almost unfailingly, a passage of barely hidden astonishment, writers gazing at his references to the ancient Roman working class or Thomas Cromwell like they just peeked inside the Matrix.
"We don't have a good home, we have no food and we must beg other people for help," Sweet said, gazing at the railroad that runs past her village in Liberia's central Grand Bassa County.
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Anne's sister Margot, whose saintly composure she often envied, is drawn as a bird, gazing at an empty plate: "I feel full just by looking at the others," the thought bubble above her head reads.
Prepare to stay up all night for "Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars," a gathering and performance stretching from dusk to dawn in the middle of the East River.
Bridget Wise, a New York Bloomberg supporter from Wisconsin who works in architecture and design, said that she had been "gazing" at some of the other candidates in the running, such as Klobuchar and Buttigieg.
We were on the lush grounds of Estate Cane Garden — a former sugar plantation owned today by the financier Richard Jenrette — gazing at the 18th-century ruins of sugar cane mills and other farm buildings.
Around the time the happy news broke, Murray posed for a cheeky snap on his Instagram account, gazing at the camera with a "What are you looking at?" expression while sporting a pacifier in his mouth.
In the snap, Jessie, who is wearing a pink-colored tee and her hair pulled back in a ponytail, is seen sitting in a chair, gazing at the camera as her baby boy is contentedly nursing.
The 24-hour fitness center is spacious with two Peloton bikes, free weights, treadmills, and a variety of other exercise equipment, some of which are perfectly positioned to sweat while gazing at amazing San Diego views.
For instance, the displays do seem to capture peahens' visual attention, but eye-tracking studies showed that they aren't spending much time gazing at the edges of the male trains, or at those brilliantly hued eyespots.
Morissette, 41, announced the news on her website Friday, sharing an animated video and song that ends with the couple, along with 5-year-old son Ever Imre, gazing at ultrasound images of their new addition.
For its latest artistic masterpiece, Barry Blitt transformed the magazine's iconic first cover from 1925 — featuring New Yorker mascot Eustace Tilley inquisitively gazing at a butterfly — into political commentary on the eerily complex Trump-Putin relationship.
On his desk, the upcoming spring collection was beginning to take shape: "Inspired by the freedom you feel on vacation, the naturalness you have by the sea," he said, gazing at a photo of Brooke Shields.
He now knew how he wanted to capture what he'd felt while observing the family at that cafe: photographs of people who look as if they're gazing at their devices, but with an empty hand instead.
Using a "propriety algorithmic perception tool" — obscured, like many of Price's methods, beneath layers of tech-speak — the site aggregates photos of international art investors, all gazing at the camera with a transparent lack of affect.
The sketch he delivered, called "The Cat's Meow" — in which a black cat delicately paws past a lineup of black stiletto pumps, gazing at them with bemusement — perfectly embodied Kakanias's playful view of the fashion world.
Jade Bar at the Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa, in neighboring Paradise Valley, which is zoned to limit outdoor lighting, offers opportunities to get cozy around an outdoor fire while gazing at the constellations overhead.
Disney has launched two new "Star Wars"-themed attractions at the company's theme parks in California and Florida, attracting crowds of fans looking to enjoy a glass of blue milk while gazing at the Millennium Falcon.
I'm afraid I have zero faith in our current president's ability to cultivate the kind of open-mindedness that reading even one good book requires; he is far too preoccupied with gazing at his own reflection.
The singer shared a rare photo of his second-youngest child, daughter Lucia, to Instagram on Wednesday morning, which featured the blue-eyed baby gazing at the camera with wide eyes as her dad held her.
"I was far too exhausted from giving everybody else electricity," said the 48-year-old, gazing at his two-story house, which was wrecked by the ferocious storm that tore across the Caribbean archipelago last September.
This method of gazing at such areas of a city, particularly in Detroit with tens of thousands of such structures, has often taken the label "Ruin Porn," which this form of wedding photography can be categorized under.
This method of gazing at such areas of a city, particularly in Detroit with tens of thousands of such structures, has often taken the label "Ruin Porn," which this form of wedding photography can be categorized under.
I was glad to have the mystery cleared up, having spent the previous two hours gazing at a vast expanse of salty mustache and trying to work out who, or what, might possibly be hiding behind it.
Gazing at a monitor, this host of "The Late Show" on CBS was rapidly reading through dozens of jokes that his writers had been composing throughout the first presidential debate between Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton.
I remember my two little sisters playing in the shade, our laughing, beautiful young mother gazing at the view, and our father, who taught us songs and made us laugh and let us ride on his shoulders.
At our interview — conducted weeks before the recent strike that briefly shut down the Hong Kong pavilion — Tse and I sat in the corner of the bare-bones exhibition space gazing at the massive sculpture before us.
"He is in there," said Marisa, sitting in her Colorado Springs ranch house and gazing at Ezra, strapped into a pediatric wheelchair next to her and following the sound of her voice with his big, dark eyes.
" Among the attendees at Friday's ceremony at the Rotunda was Roberta McCain, Mr. McCain's 106-year-old mother, who sat stoically gazing at the flag-draped coffin bearing the remains of the son she knew as "Johnny.
It's often an uphill battle for films about fiction writers — cerebral sorts who practice a static profession — and too frequently we see Fenton merely sitting and gazing at his open laptop, cursor blinking on a blank page.
First, there was a week-long control period without plants during which the participants measured their pulse by hand when they felt fatigued, and then took a second reading after three minutes of gazing at their desktop.
As the world now knows, the photo, taken at a party in 1984, shows one person in blackface and another dressed as a member of the Ku Klux Klan, both holding beers and gazing at the camera.
Ahead, we've shared the 20 most wish-listed warm weather listings on Airbnb, so you can rent them ASAP or simply make your winter daydreams feel more realistic by gazing at photos and bookmarking ideas for next year.
Paille spent five years hauling his lights into the wilds of Canada for his ongoing project Alternative Landscapes I and II. The idea came to him while gazing at the holiday lights blanketing his hometown of Trois-Rivières.
Once the house is built (which takes a while, because the workers keep dying in strange and unexplained ways, go figure) Mott fills his days gazing at his art and enjoying sexy trysts with his lover/servant, Guinness.
Yet today, gazing at tourist shops full of Confederate battle flags, replica guns and souvenir T-shirts with slogans like "If At First You Don't Secede, Try, Try, Again", visitors to Gettysburg might suppose that the Confederates won.
The children of Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West star in Day 262 of the 222 KarJenner Christmas card, gazing at the camera while posing in front of an adult photographed from the waist down (likely their mama).
One that occurred to me was a connection to a work in the show titled "Bosom Lady" (1948), in which the birdlike figure with Louise's head and exposed breasts is gazing at a bowl that contains three eggs.
While those looking for something a little more low-key can visit the Six Senses Spa, which has a rotating cast of wellness specialists in residence, or do some serious star gazing at the island's high-tech observatory.
While we found ourselves gazing at the television screen in boredom, longing for the vocal stylings of Stevie Wonder, Usher and Beyoncé, we decided to compare major acts from the two inaugural concerts in one very...interesting...video.
I looked out of the corner of my eye to see a nine-foot Arachonion gazing at me with his 503 pupilless eyes, and he began to open up his serrated mouth before my translator module kicked in.
In 2007, the top-selling image for the search term "woman" in Getty Image's library of stock photography was a naked woman lying on a bed, gazing at the camera with a towel draped over her bottom half.
A beautiful if deliberately sterile-feeling spa hotel sits just above the small village and beckons visitors from all over the world, who come to bathe in silence and eat overpriced pear bread while gazing at verdant pastures.
Since then, I have imagined contemporaries of Volta, and the physicist himself, gazing at that first battery and reveling in the joy that comes from discovering new things, simply because it's in our innermost nature to do so.
And doing dumb shit like gazing at each other under the sheets as the sunlight filters through a la that scene in Baz Luhrman's Romeo + Juliet seems like a totally acceptable way to spend 20 minutes in the morning?
"I ask the world to look at our struggle and recognize our activities as legal ... because we are fighting for our lives and also for the lungs of the world," he said, gazing at a pile of burning wood.
And as the second human ever to step on the moon - Armstrong was first down the ladder - Aldrin recounts feeling sure-footed in the one-sixth gravity of the lunar surface while gazing at the "magnificent desolation" around him.
While everyone was gazing at London and its first Muslim mayor, this cultural mishmash of a city elected as its mayor Marvin Rees, a 43-year-old native of Bristol, son of a Jamaican father and a white mother.
That photograph, of Ms. Fisher gazing at her mother as Ms. Reynolds performs onstage, was shared widely on social media on Thursday, after the news broke that Ms. Reynolds had died on Wednesday, a day after Ms. Fisher's death.
Months later, I found myself standing at the entrance of the Liberty Ferry in Battery Park on a 30-degree day, gazing at a spot where Bezos walked last spring, closely examining the stones where his shoes once tread.
As I draw close, a small text box pops out telling me precisely this: that he is gazing at the book to make sense of what the body beneath him is saying in all its vascular and muscular complexity.
More than 60 years after she took home America's first Olympic gold medal in women's figure skating, Tenley Albright is rinkside at New York City's Rockefeller Center, gazing at the skaters and marveling at how far her sport has come.
As he spoke, Simcoe stared past me, gazing at the water fountain, which, when it's in action, pumps 6,000 gallons of water per minute into a 55-foot-tall wall of water, a vision that still stuns from another century.
In a hotel room overlooking the cemetery of La Recoleta in Buenos Aires, gazing at the tombs of Eva Perón, Adolfo Bioy Casares, and Mariette Lydis, a middle-aged art critic traces her first steps into the world of art criminality.
Gazing at a Confederate statue today makes one wonder how men—in some cases, decent men—made decisions that put them on the wrong side of history and why many Americans not long ago considered these warriors worthy of unquestioning adulation.
And then there's Hollywood's affinity for getting lost in the safe space of navel-gazing at its own reflection, and slapping self-congratulatory Best Picture prizes on films about making art: Birdman over Selma, or The Artist ahead of The Help.
Last month, the new mom posted a sweet photo of herself cradling and gazing at the latest addition to the brood, and Ronaldo has been rocking a fashion campaign for CR7 Denim on Instagram with his eldest son and namesake.
We built a concept around some Facebook conversations we had throughout the following year about the importance of the television in our childhoods, relating it back to the failed experiment we had gazing at the bleu screen and scratching out heads.
"I was not ashamed of my way of making a living, but I was not proud of it either," he said, gazing at the dogs still held in cages while they were vaccinated and awaited flights out of South Korea.
Neither of the stories was fully satisfying, but both had moments of eerie beauty—Aaron Eckhart waving his hands to music; Kerry Bishé, in a ball gown, gazing at the ocean—that, while I was watching, made them feel worthwhile.
"Nine years ago, it could have been in full operation, with three functions going on at one time," Roger Gross said, gazing at the ferry from a strip mall parking lot, to which it connects by a charred, rickety gangplank.
"In one common [Buddhist] exercise, a student is given three raisins, or a tangerine, to spend 10 or 20 minutes gazing at, musing on, holding and patiently masticating," the New York Times wrote in 2012, describing the worst dinner companion ever.
The freelance marketplace Fiverr's video does a great job of poking fun at recruiting clichés, such as the image of an employee deep in thought, gazing at the horizon, while workers earnestly scrawl a cool idea on a glass wall.
Leaving the restaurant, I learned the best way to see Basilicata: Supine in the back seat of a Lego car, propped up on my friends' jackets, gazing at the green mountains and blue sky in a dreamy, fatigued strascinati haze.
Talk to your doctor about the best method, but in general it requires getting a light box that delivers 10,000 lux rays (they're relatively inexpensive), and gazing at it from 24 inches away for about 30 minutes or more each day.
Emirati boys in robes and groups of young women dressed from head to toe in black roamed the exhibition's purple-lit chambers, gazing at concept inventions: goggles that detect others' moods, earpieces that translate and brain implants that can transmit thoughts.
Today, Dubai is a city where one can sit in a glass-fronted dining room atop a seven-star hotel and dine on truffles and caviar while gazing at beachfront villas set on an island shaped like a palm tree.
In the slightly stuffy 16th arrondissement on the western edge of the city, I stood across from 78 Avenue Mozart gazing at the majestic seven-story building adorned with glazed bricks of sea foam green and embellished with Art Nouveau flourishes.
GWEN STEFANI REVEALS WHY SHE&aposS &aposENVIOUS&apos OF FELLOW LAS VEGAS PERFORMER JENNIFER LOPEZ The first post was a series of five photos where the pop star and 42-year-old country crooner are kissing and gazing at each other lovingly.
Oliver Barker, a senior specialist in contemporary art at Sotheby's, gave a winning bid of £7.3 million on behalf of a client for Paul Delvaux's 1936 surrealist masterwork, "Le Miroir," showing a fully clothed woman gazing at the reflection of her naked self.
KILOLO, Tanzania (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Gazing at the exposed, rocky bottom of the Great Ruaha River, known as the jewel of Tanzania, Rosemary Kasenza ponders what the future holds for her family now that there is no longer enough water for her crops.
After C dies, his ghost lingers over M, gazing at her as she changes the sheets, rushes off to work, sleeps diagonal on their bed, lies on the floor, and listens to C's music (actually Dark Rooms's "I Get Overwhelmed") on her headphones.
The program's brightest spot was Ayodele Casel's tribute to women in tap, "While I Have the Floor," even though it opened with a video featuring Gregory Hines talking about Ms. Casel's effervescence and drive as she stood onstage gazing at his face.
"One day, after gazing at a pattern of red flowers on the tablecloth, I looked up to see that the ceiling, the windows, and the columns seemed to be plastered with the same red floral pattern," Kusama said in a press release.
It's impossible to resist those bright bunches of pixels; I kept catching myself gazing at the enormous digital Cranston when the real thing was right in front of me, and feeling sheepish about my own instinctive allegiance to the authority of screens.
I don't know what to make of the Jorah/Jon/Daenerys relationship in an episode filled with moments of Dany gazing at Jorah with admiration and Jon lurking somewhere behind them, though maybe the northward expedition will develop that plot line some more.
Watching this will give you the same feeling as you might get from gazing at the stars on a clear night: you will feel as though you are in the presence of something bigger than yourself, and you will feel great about it.
Classical music played while patrons read, reclining on extra-deep window benches that had cushions to sit on and tables that slid over their laps so that they could sip coffee and eat cheesecake while gazing at the leaves changing colors outside.
"She was out, greased up and grunting in the driveway, and he came over and helped because I think he had one back in Haiti and he liked Bugs," Mr. Harron said with a chuckle, gazing at the reconditioned, cream-colored car.
Beowulf Boritt and Alexis Distler designed the sets that go from a bar in New Orleans, to a Manhattan hotel room from which Connick sings "In the Still of the Night," gazing at the moonlight provided by the lighting designer Ken Billington.
Keren Moscovitch's "The Space Between," originally a durational performance, enables two people to enter a small chamber and place wooden cylinders between their bodies, holding them while gazing at each other until the pieces fall away — a lesson in stillness and support.
It is available in distressed and normal versions, is made of real leather, and described as screen accurate, presumably through designers lovingly gazing at oodles of press pictures of Poe and Finn, or watching The Force Awakens again and again while working on it.
So, while keeping my mind on the tempo of clicking, I would look around the room: gazing at the lit candle next to me, watching the number of clicks rise on the screen, and staring off into the distance for long periods of time.
Reading it days after moving away from Beirut, where we lived blocks from Nasrallah for six years, I am particularly susceptible to her description of Radwan, an aging rural grandfather gazing at his village as he leaves to travel for the first time outside Lebanon.
I watched people walk around as if in a trance, snapping selfies, pointing and gazing at the thin, vaulted, soaring, twin-tortoise-shell concrete roof, breathing deeply, to inhale the building's aura, lingering because, well, just being in that space seems to inspire happiness.
Above Buffalo Bayou, a bronze statue of Mr. Bush looks out into the distance with his hand in his pocket, gazing at, of all things, James A. Baker III, the former secretary of state and Mr. Bush's tennis partner at the Houston Country Club.
Mars, the Red Planet named after the Roman god of war, is currently closer to the Earth than it's been in 15 years, and the millions of people gazing at the bright red dot will once again be wondering, is there life out there?
Soon, images flew by like shooting stars: a spinning world that looked like a blue-green chessboard; himself on a stretcher in front of a hospital; his parents, gazing at him with aching sadness as he reached out to them, suffused with childlike love.
Portraiture became more robust and vivid; you could spend a whole day gazing at Van Eyck's picture of the goldsmith Jan de Leeuw, on loan here from Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum, who sits at a slight angle and appears to loom out of the frame.
Narcissus, the mythological namesake of this wholly uncool character trait did, you'll remember, become so enamored by his reflection on the surface of a pool that he hung out there gazing at it until he realized that his love could not be reciprocated and killed himself.
Masouras started the series in 2014, after inspiration struck while gazing at the sky: "I bought a new smartphone, and while I was checking out the camera, taking pictures from all over Athens, I came across a cloud that looked like the Batman logo," Masouras told Refinery29.
Her limited-edition prints, which go on sale today, are her interpretations of images from the agency's enormous archive, including Elliott Erwitt's 1955 shot of a solitary figure gazing at the Empire State Building, and Newsha Tavakolian's 2011 photograph of an Iranian woman emerging from the sea.
I have exerted that power by the simple expedient of never having acquired a smartphone, averting "addiction" to such a device, saving time for better pursuits than gazing at a tiny screen, and staying out of the vast data set your special section so frighteningly describes.
Instagram teems with photos of the lights in New York, and tourists seem to particularly enjoy the vista, whether they are gazing at billboards in Times Square or taking helicopter and boat tours for a bird's-eye view of skyscrapers, including the iconic Empire State Building.
We would spend hours getting lost in the souqs and then stop for drinks in the dimly lit bar at the Hotel Baron, gazing at its old unpaid bar tab left by T.E. Lawrence, our heads swimming with nostalgia for an era we knew only from books.
When he wasn't kayaking in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan or gazing at the rocky coast of the Pacific from the RV's roof, Holesh built an app called Moment to help people curb excess screen usage by tracking which apps consume the most of their time.
I sat on a rock overlooking the Hudson, comforted by the familiar sounds of the Metro North below, gazing at the light sparkling atop the water, enjoying the warmth of the sun, noticing how beautiful moss can be, and wondering if I was supposed to be having profound thoughts.
Let's jump to the second, after first gazing at this extremely gleeful use of an exclamation point in a historic antitrust opinion: I will then evaluate whether the Government has carried its burden to show a likelihood that the challenged merger will result in a substantial lessening of competition.
When she was born, I spent hours gazing at that palm, my eyes tracing the path of the crease that ran from one side to the other, the crease I could not find on my own upturned hand, the crease that served as one more "marker" for the doctors.
The story flashes back to Will and Abby meeting in college, jumps sidewise to a visit to Will's parents (Jean Smart and Mandy Patinkin) and then leaps across the Atlantic from Manhattan to Spain, where Antonio Banderas tells a sad story while gazing at a glass of sherry.
INDIA LYNCHINGS: WHATSAPP RESTRICTS MESSAGE FORWARDING TO COMBAT MOB KILLINGS The Flemish tourist board released a short video in which the "nude police" haul away visitors at the Rubens House in Antwerp to stop them from gazing at the implicated paintings, telling museumgoers they needed to be "protected" from the nudity.
But if after gazing at all that glamour, you're more convinced than ever that it truly takes a village to look this darn fabulous, fear not: for we brought in Vincent Oquendo, the pro behind Vanessa Hudgens' Golden Globes party glow, to break down the secrets to A-list makeup.
From a girl drinking a skull-flavored Slurpee to a woman gazing at herself in the style of late artist George Tooker's drawing, Mirror, Gross recalls the vanitas of 17th century Dutch and Flemish still life paintings, capturing them through a lens forged by surrealist pioneers such as Dalí and Magritte.
It seems like a series of lights emitted through a cut-out shape—neon pink and a center of crepuscular darkness inside which black and green combine in an organic melange that might suggest the eyes of a hawk gazing at you over two elephants meeting their trunks in the middle.
Riding a European train, gazing at the lines of swaying poplars, the villages huddled around their church spires, it was often impossible, at least for me, not to look past the tranquility to the blood-seeped soil and the tens of millions who gave their lives in Europe's collective suicides.
In the entry hall, preteens in pink tulle darted past a group of artists gazing at portraits of women in blue-and-white sashes—recipients of the Miss Gottschee crown, appointed at the annual Gottscheer Volksfest, on Long Island—as someone ordered an Uber to the next party, in Bushwick.
Gazing at the male-identified models creeping around in Mary Jane brogues and corseting garments that left plenty of doubt as to erogenous zones, you were inevitably reminded of the old theoretical saw about gender not being a matter of what's in between your legs but what's in your head.
I find the combination of pasta and seafood so irresistible that I spend way more time than can possibly be good for me — or that I can justify as professionally enriching — gazing at screens showing creamy linguine with mussels and scallops, or spaghetti with shrimp in one tomatoey sauce or another.
When news outlets started picking up stories about big dick energy, the Pete Davidson/Ariana Grande discourse was really the catalyst—people on Twitter had applied "big dick energy" to Davidson after seeing Grande tweet about his penis size and a picture of her licking a lollipop and gazing at him hornily.
MG: I think I can actually boil my travel education down to two interrelated lessons: No. 1: The best way to be a frugal traveler is to learn to truly love the things that don't cost a lot of money, like eating honest, simple food, gazing at unfamiliar scenery or making new friends.
I spent some time wandering around the dusty streets gazing at stray dogs, boys playing badminton, unfinished apartment blocks, mats being beaten, androgynous helmeted young men in longyis and tie-dye T-shirts sitting on motor scooters, men filling sacks of sand, and women with a dozen bricks balanced on their heads.
Within seconds, there's so much money onstage that Ramona starts to roll in it Scrooge McDuck-style, only with a lot more thrusting; and while the men remain faceless the whole time, even when Ramona is motorboating them, the camera keeps cutting to a closeup of Destiny's face, gazing at Ramona with awe.
Accordingly, this trailer is intense, opening with Gosling's Armstrong gazing at a Saturn V rocket as it lifts off, and Kyle Chandler (who plays NASA's Chief of the Astronaut Office Deke Slayton) saying that the job that they have ahead of them is so difficult, that they're going to have to start from scratch.
Over cocktails in the jewel-toned salon, reading in the interior courtyard, lounging in your sleek yet sumptuously appointed room, it's not difficult to conjure the image of the Duke de Morny (Napoléon III's half brother who owned the mansion from 22014 to 2390) leaning over the wrought iron balconies, gazing at the sunset.
Diagonally opposite "The Infinite Room," which depends on sunlight for its meaning, the architect placed a conceptual twin: a small steel and glass tower, accessible via a compact spiral staircase, that is just large enough for a bathtub from where the owner can engage in the ancient yogic practice of gazing at the rising moon.
A person who visits the eighteenth-century galleries at the Victoria & Albert Museum, in London, might pause before one opulent display—a two-hundred-and-eighty-year-old waistcoat in yellow satin, richly embroidered with full-blown flowers and feathered scrolls—and wonder just how long Michele has spent gazing at it, taking notes.
In "Inside Out," the main figure, a woman, is silhouetted, gazing at a triptych of images: yellow-framed images of a couple kissing, a rainbow of color, and a brown woman with a stained-glass umbrella (nearby, a wood-crafted parasol that looks more like a giant flower rests on the floor, waiting to catch the light).
Meanwhile the video elevates the whole shebang further: There's Mitski's looking cute and conservative, all wide brown eyes, gazing at her questionably tank-topped love interest, who then starts rampantly making out with a Coachella basic (nice flower crown and crochet, dude), and in response Mitski starts caressing, biting, and kissing herself like she's in an erotic fever dream.
"Looking back on what I have done with my life, instead of gazing at the sparkle of jewels or gold plating celebrating something I did a long time ago, I'd rather look into the delighted face of a child holding their first caterpillar and think about what I might be doing for their future," he added.
Bailliart gave a restless performance, behaving in ways I can only assume Foucault, quirky fellow though he was, probably never did: standing on his chair, reclining and standing on the table (unhelpfully blocking the English subtitles), gazing at his hand as though tripping balls, rhythmically tapping his foot and rapping his chest as the words fly out of him.
The Guggenheim extends the concept, the museum spiral unspooling in a way that can put a visitor who walks up or down the ramp in mind of strolling around a city, glimpsing strangers across the street, gazing at shop windows, deciphering snippets of passing conversation, feeling the hum of public space, marveling at the shifting, vertiginous views.
With the full picture obscured, the interaction between slave and politician becomes highly ambiguous: seen from behind, Schoelcher appears to be gazing at his interlocutor from beneath lasciviously heavy lids; a close-up on the slave's chest, hands clasped over heart in a pantomime gesture of gratitude, is made strange by the appearance of Schoelcher's disembodied hand lying heavily on the slave's shoulder.
The patches produced in the group sewing effort are to be part of a 4,000-square-foot quilt used in an all-night outdoor performance later this year titled "Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars," which will combine community action and personal expression through the individual messages written on each patch, storytelling, and First Nations knowledge forms.
The notion of Martian life gained popularity and respectability when Percival Lowell, a well-regarded scientist who founded the Lowell Observatory in Arizona, spent 15 years gazing at Mars at the close of the 19th century and came up with detailed maps of canals and oases, positing that they had been built by a civilization desperately tapping its last source of water as the planet dried up.
So there's like crowds of people walking by and I'm looking at galleries of dead insurgents, and pulling up pretty aggressive pornography, and then I'm displaying images of my tags zoomed up, and stepping back, and people are just walking by gazing at them, a bit confused as to why there are big 'KATSU BTM' tags glowing out of these weird-ass giant iPhones.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) shared a photo of himself gazing at the Woolworth's counter that was the site of a sit-in in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.
Here is Forty-second Street, where one evening, when I was in my mid-twenties, I left the Second Avenue offices of the magazine where I published my first cover stories, and strode, in high heels and a bright-red coat, toward Grand Central Terminal, gazing at the ridiculously glamorous vista: red tail-lights stretching to the Hudson River, crimson streaks in the crevasse of western sky between the skyscrapers.
Gazing at Vincent posed against his poisoned teal, his jacket edged with the bright-blue trim of his imagination, I thought of the laborers behind all those Forbes pigments: the women who rinsed, kneaded, sieved, and dried the pulverized lapis lazuli that Giovanni Bellini used for the Virgin's ultramarine robe; who stood waist-deep in horse manure, the vapors of which hastened the flaking of lead that produced the "lead white" used by Frans Hals and Rembrandt to capture folds of linen and lace.
Other pieces include an unknown photographer's 1892 portrait of the five-member Wild Bunch gang jauntily posing in bowler hats; a bare-feet-first picture of John Dillinger's body in a Chicago morgue taken by another unknown photographer in 1934; "Human Head Cake Box Murder" (circa 123) by Weegee, a nocturnal image of people gazing at a severed head on the ground near the box it was found in; and the 1974 image of a gun-toting newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst from a bank surveillance camera.
The Quill of the first film, if informed that his long-lost dad was named Ego, would have smirked like a ten-year-old and asked to meet Uncle Id. Media historians to come, gazing at the franchises that kicked off this century, will be struck by the desperation with which most of them—the Avengers , the Guardians, and the road-bound mortals in the " Fast and the Furious " series—ram home the theme of the family, or, at least, of the ersatz clan that is made up of fellow-combatants.

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