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If I see something hateful I'll just glare at it.
I will stay right hereto glare at your ugly face too.
Why it matters: Dark mode reduces glare at night and saves battery life.
Some of the racist white people in town really glare at me now.
She clung to my husband and sobbed – lifting her head to glare at me.
I waited for the driver to glare at me, but his face was impassive.
In fact, we say it's even more fun to glare at than a swatch test.
"I haven't seen one glare at me that far away before," Jones said, per Machota.
Uncovered fluorescent tubes that once gently backlit a deli's name glare at neighbors passing by.
As we drove through with police lights spinning, teenagers stopped their basketball game to glare at us.
The reviewer notes in the comments that the lighting in the video creates some glare at times.
Greta Thunberg's glare at Donald Trump is giving me the energy to get through this Monday pic.twitter.
"I don't get angry, I don't tap my feet, I don't huff and puff or glare at people."
"I haven't seen one glare at me from that far away before," he said of the black cat.
Some people would glare at her before rolling their eyes and moving toward the back of the bus.
Then I slumped out the door to go to work, making sure to glare at strangers on the train.
"Please, just try this pasta/chicken/duck/broccoli, just once," I'd beg my child, and he'd glare at me.
It felt good, Noah said, to jump for rebounds, dive for loose balls and glare at the officials again.
She had a bitter rivalry with one neighbor down the road, whom, Anna recounted, would glare at her when passing.
His news conferences have become awkwardly staccato, most of his answers preceded by a brief, pointed glare at his inquisitor.
That glare at what we're doing Our construction worker blood is inlaid with bricks to shelter you from wind and rain.
The software can simulate glare at sunset, snowstorms, poor road surfaces and dangerous situations to test the vehicle's ability to react.
I yell at a kid who steps on a turtle and glare at her mom for allowing her to do it.
Draining my bounty outside, people glare at me, but it's a small price to pay for a perfect set of eggs.
After the first couple of mamas, Offset flashes a hilarious glare at Cardi before mouthing the words "papa" to his baby daughter.
At least 10 Austinites glare at me for not going to a local coffee shop on the way, but what can you do?
Ms. Johnson said that while he remained on campus, Mr. Lyman would glare at her when he saw her in the dining hall.
After the first couple of "mama"s, Offset flashed a hilarious glare at his wife before mouthing the word "papa" to his baby daughter.
Maybe in our meetings together, we'll be able to ... Just bring me along, I'll stand in the back of the room and glare at them.
I think the answer I'm supposed to give is "Jesus and Einstein" and then stop and glare at you and refuse to finish my list.
The radical imams Mr. Musliu and Mr. Sogojeva still preach in Pristina, where for prayers they draw crowds of young men who glare at foreign reporters.
It has a glossy glass cover, which means it can catch a bad glare at the wrong angle, but otherwise there's nothing to complain about with it.
Taylor Swift may be sorely disappointed at the VMAs Sunday, because she's gonna have no one to glare at ... we've learned Kim and Kanye are otherwise engaged.
The show offers an appreciation for an 18-year-old queen, as well as a surly glare at the institutions and men who tried to constrain her.
He is a self-described germaphobe who is known to glare at aides who sneeze in his vicinity or try to shake hands with him after coughing.
His golf partner, his oldest son, then known as "Junior" and the Roman candle in the family, did look, though, and leveled a fierce glare at me.
That the tasks you entered so lovingly will refuse to do themselves, and will instead glare at you from your to-do app, making a mockery of your dreams.
North and South Korean soldiers glare at each other across the line that Kim Jong Un historically stepped across for his recent summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
She may sip wine and glare at her enemies on HBO, but Lena Headey is still a citizen of the United Kingdom, which means her voice and her opinion matter.
Adam hates how they glare at the panting, asthmatic old hippie in her Gypsy skirt and scarves, even as some dark secret part of him thinks it serves Mom right.
But since it is unbecoming to hide alone with your pie, or to glare at loved ones when they ask for seconds, here is a solution: make a bigger pie.
They'll be heading to the beach this weekend, out to Tilden, Lavallette, Lost Creek, Duck, Hermosa, to the south side of Fishers where they glare at the fishermen just offshore.
It was a stare down seen around the world when teenage climate change activist Greta Thunberg shot President Donald Trump an apparent icy glare at the U.N. Climate Action Summit.
The filmmakers even make time for the other chess kids, who glare at each other over chess boards like solemn, icy junior Kasparovs, but sometimes break down in hysterics when they lose.
Two different Americas, one blue, one red, with different visions of what the country should be, glare at one another, daggers drawn, regarding the other side not just as wrong, but as evil.
The closest we've gotten to a technology that has cared people into peace was the atomic bomb, which caused the US and the Soviet Union to glare at each other for nearly half a century.
You make your way to them and wedge your body into the line and glare at the person you have displaced, even though he is clearly in the right and there was no room for you.
After a long glare at his partner, Samuels headed back to the pavilion with four runs to his name and the rest of the players and umpires followed in his wake as heavy rain came down on the ground.
It's true that authors like me don't conform to the Western ideal of "the Author" — a lone white male sweating whiskey over his typewriter, perhaps pausing to light another cigarette and glare at the horizon — but I fail to see how telling stories with smell and touch, with petrichor and heat and the shadows of leaves on pavement, is inherently inferior to telling them with words.
Fox News White House correspondent John Roberts reported Friday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE "glared at me like I've never seen him glare at me before" over questions on criticism of the late Sen.
I always received praise for my port de bras, epaulement, and overall line, then I'd get a nasty glare at my feet.
Owing to the position of the star close to the celestial equator (zodiac), it is obscured by the sun or its glare at other times of the year.
SAMCRO is quick to arrive at the crime scene, and as everyone consoles a devastated Opie, Jax shoots a furious glare at Clay, and Hale blames a shocked Stahl for Donna's death. Back at their home, Wendy consoles Jax and the two have sex.
The two recover and briefly glare at each other before resuming. Eventually, the Mafia boss shoves the Yakuza boss into the boiler and tries to stab him. The Yakuza boss avoids the blow and the Mafia boss inadvertently punctures a pipe. Steam spews out.
The Rajput, however, pulls out his Khanda sword and slices the Javelin in two. The two warriors glare at each other, waiting for the other to make his move. The Rajput pulls out his Aara sword and whips it around. The Roman Centurion then takes his Dolabra and charges at the Rajput.
They pass a young, topless, woman and the woman and Anna glare at each other. In the attic, Anna promises Hugo that eventually they will have their own house together, but that Hugo might have to return to his grandmother for a short time. This upsets Hugo. Someone--possibly Dr. Osmar--arrives and Anna leaves.
"I don't think the other players saw Joe glare at him. I think the other player just felt it, and then he sat down and never said another word." A natural leader, Greene was named the captain of the defense in 1977. His leadership was also channeled to the offense; Lynn Swann, a wide receiver, considered Greene a mentor.
Juhn is now running the Room salon again. Juhn comes to pick up the bag of money as he's walking to his car his cellphone rings he picks up but there's no answer he hangs up and gets into his car and adjust the rear view mirror and starts to glare at the mirror and the screen goes black.
She becomes the newest resident of the boarding complex where Ryoshi lives and was able to let go of him after hearing just how much Ryoko meant to him. ; : :In the anime, the narrator tells the tale and regularly makes sarcastic and offensive remarks about the characters at which main characters often break the fourth wall to glare at her.
In 2011, Banville was awarded the Franz Kafka Prize. Marcel Reich-Ranicki and John Calder featured on the jury. Banville described the award as "one of the ones one really wants to get. It's an old style prize and as an old codger it's perfect for me ... I've been wrestling with Kafka since I was an adolescent" and said his bronze statuette trophy "will glare at me from the mantelpiece".
Owls with lighted eyes glare at the boat from every which way, and rattlesnakes hang down from tree branches. Guests feel gusts of air and lightning flashes while backlit bats fly overhead and alligators on the ground snap their jaws. The boat then approaches the briar patch, the home of Mr. Rabbit and his family. Once inside, guests learn that it is Christmas time, and the rabbit family is seen preparing their holiday feast.
The story follows Meg, a newspaper columnist who has joined a commission studying aliens that have landed on the University of Denver campus. The aliens glare at everyone, and allow themselves to be led to various locations, but the commission has no idea how to communicate with them. Following an incident at a local mall during the Christmas shopping season, Meg and a school choir director team up to try to decipher the aliens' actions before they leave Earth.
Finally, the single exhaust stacks on either side of the engine cowling were replaced with multiple smaller stubs to reduce glare at night and to supply a minor amount of forward thrust. The resulting modification was designated Navy Carrier Attack Aircraft Tenzan Model 12 or B6N2.Wieliczko 2003, p. 7-8. Starting in the fall of 1943, one of every three B6N2s manufactured was equipped with 3-Shiki Type 3 air-to-surface radar for detecting enemy ships.
She runs home to find comfort food. Meanwhile, Liz vandalizes Tara's posters so the principal will think it's Maggie and take her out of the race. The plan does not work and Tara begins to suspect that her best friend is trying to sabotage Maggie. At voting time, Maggie wins Homecoming Queen, and the popular clique is shocked and rudely sit and glare at Maggie, but Tara looks genuinely happy for the plus-sized beauty queen.
Pilocarpine is sometimes used immediately before certain types of corneal grafts and cataract surgery. In ophthalmology, pilocarpine is also used to reduce symptomatic glare at night from lights when the patient has undergone implantation of phakic intraocular lenses; the use of pilocarpine would reduce the size of the pupils, partially relieving these symptoms. The most common concentration for this use is pilocarpine 1%. Pilocarpine is shown to be just as effective as apraclonidine in preventing intraocular pressure spikes after laser trabeculoplasty.
At the end, he won her heart and shared a brief kiss with Ilyssa before she was slimed by Slimer. Peter still maintains the smooth-talking slacker identity from the previous two movies, willing to jump at any chance to get out of doing work or going into a dangerous situation. He offers to take Marine Ecto-8 to avoid going onto Shandor Island. These attempts are transparent at best, prompting the other Ghostbusters to roll their eyes or glare at him.
Of the five children Constantin had had with Kousnetzova, only the two daughters, Marina and Anna, thrived; Konstantin showered them with affection. He was also particularly close to his eldest daughter Olga whom he visited in Greece in 1883. His grandson Prince Christopher of Greece remembered him for his sharp and loud voice, which Konstantin enjoyed using, usually for new servants and preferably in the presence of guests. Without any reason he would glare at the new servant and then scream the servant's name.
Belén introduces them to the Magic Window ("La Ventatina de los Sueños"), which allows them to glare at their deepest dreams and illusions. Similar to the Window is the Magic Mirror, in which they must look with only one eye, to watch their dreams become true. A complete makeover is made by the group, and the Juvenile Court allows them to live in the place. Living with Elena becomes a torment as she wants the kids out of the place and far away from Lucia.
Gavin Corbett, writing in the Sunday Tribune, dismissed the original series as "an uninspired piece of writing brought to some sort of lugubrious half-life, superficially engaging for a while, but growing more and more ponderous and pofaced the longer it went on over its two nights". Patrick Freyne, also writing in the Sunday Tribune, called Single-Handed 3 "all puffed up with a melodramatic 'I-can't-believe-it's-not-drama' form of drama in which people glare at one another, shout, are unhelpfully abrasive for no reason, and give each other symbolic bullets".
Leon and the kids win through a powerful rap which ensures their freedom, then celebrate their victory by stealing a pirate ship and crashing it into an ocean liner, tying up the crew and passengers, including Dorothea and Vivian. Robin and Jamika finally leave Fun World with the kids who have destroyed the park. When a cop drives by, Robin tries to get his attention, but Bébé's kids glare at the cop threateningly and he flees, yelling, "Uh oh, those are Bébé's Kids!" (a line spoken by several other characters).
When Weiss's brother Fred was questioned about him in 1926, he replied, "I've seen him once in twenty years... that was when he shot me, six years ago". When photographers tried to snap his picture, Weiss would glare at them and say in a low voice, "You take a picture of me and I'll kill you". On one occasion, Weiss chased away at gunpoint a deputy U.S. Marshal who came to arrest a friend for violation of the Mann Act at a party he was attending. The marshal returned with reinforcements, arrested the friend, and confiscated a cache of alcohol and weapons.
This photo shows the front of the building, the T-shaped windows, the ends of the roof-supporting beams on top of the piers, and one of the square windows beneath the beam at the end of the building. It is from the William S. Huff collection of photos listed below under External Links. Kahn used the T-shaped windows, sometimes called keyhole windows, to maximize the amount of natural light within the building while minimizing glare at desk height. Light enters the building mostly through the upper parts of the windows at the ceiling, brightening the rooms indirectly.
Former students of hers interviewed in a documentary claimed that she was a very strict teacher. Margaret Bond, who was in Rièse's French class in 1947, said that because she had a seating plan and knew everyone, students were motivated to keep up in her class. Another student of hers in 1949 by the name of Roy Shatz spoke about how she looked fierce but if you volunteered to answer questions before being prompted she would be less so. Other comments mentioned that if students were late she would glare at them, and they would never be late again.
The next morning, Mike wakes up late for work, and as he rushes out the door, Andromeda appears on his television, and kisses the screen. Because of frequent tardiness, Mike is fired from his job, and while watching more of Andromeda's video, he gets a call from his friend, John, asking him to hang out at a bar. Mike goes to the bar, leaving Andromeda to glare at him as he leaves. John does not show up at the bar and will not answer his phone, so Mike gets drunk alone, stumbles home, and vomits repeatedly.
That night, each seeing the other clean shaven for the first time, they drink wine together, sing songs and tell each other stories, despite the language barrier. Casually, the Japanese picks up and looks through a Life magazine and is horrified to see photos of dead and imprisoned Japanese soldiers. The American gets upset that the Japanese isn't answering a question about if the Japanese believe in God and the two angrily glare at one another, too upset to notice the increasingly loud sounds of the island being shelled. The Japanese stands up and walks a few paces away and the American gets up and kicks over the campfire.
The princess intervenes to stop the war by waving the flag of surrender, but falls into the sea when a symphony note hits her boat. The prince struggles to escape his cell, but an explosive note helps him by landing next to it and blowing it up, and he rushes to save her, but ends up struggling as well. Both parents see what is happening and quickly cease fire to rescue their children. When they finally save their children, separate them from each other, and start to glare at each other, the king starts taking a liking to the queen, and they decide to make peace via handshake.
While visiting with her sister a version of Earth on which life never began, Marva Rogan has gone missing. Her sister Marfy is certain that she is still alive, but is equally certain that she is no longer on that timetrack. Blake Walker, on his first solo mission as an Apt Wardsman, picks up Marfy to take her back to Vroom, succeeding in spite of someone having sabotaged his crosstime shuttle. Based on clues found in Marva's personal possessions, Com Varlt decides to take a search team into a world in which the Nation of New Britain and the Toltec Empire glare at each other across the Mississippi River.
Sánchez led off with a single, and took second when leadoff man Andrés Torres' long fly to the wall in center was dropped by Shane Victorino. Freddy Sanchez sacrificed the runners to second and third, and Aubrey Huff hit a single up the middle, which scored Sánchez before Victorino nailed Torres at home. But Huff took second base on the throw home and eventually scored on second baseman Plácido Polanco's throwing error to tie it up at 2–2. In the bottom of the inning, Sánchez lost his control by yielding a leadoff walk and then hitting Chase Utley with a pitch; Sanchez then lost his poise, prompting both benches to empty and glare at one another before order was restored.
Sun Quan heeds Zhang Zhao's suggestion by setting up a large cauldron filled with boiling oil outside the meeting hall, and ordering heavily armed guards to line the path leading to the hall.([孫]權從其言,遂立油鼎,命武士立於左右,各執軍器,召鄧芝入。芝整衣冠而入。行至宮門前,只見兩行武士,威風凜凜,各持鋼刀、大斧、長劍、短戟,直列至殿上。) Sanguo Yanyi ch. 86. Upon his arrival outside the hall, Deng Zhi sees the display and understands Sun Quan's intentions. He shows no sign of fear and calmly walks into the hall, smiling at the heavily armed guards who glare at him.
He also testified that he had seen a police officer, who matched one of the descriptions Lambert gave of her alleged rapists, give her a "threatening glare" at a local festival. Lambert's lawyers presented correspondence between Lambert and Yunkin that they claimed proved that Lambert had not been involved in the murder and that Yunkin had asked her to lie for him. They also questioned whether or not Show would have been able to speak to her mother before her death, as her throat had been cut, and alleged that Show had actually written out the initials of her murderers, Buck and Yunkin. Buck denied these claims, testifying that Lambert had actively participated in the murder, and that she had instructed Buck to "wear her hair up and not to wear make-up or fingernail polish".
The doorway, whose door has decorative strap hinges, has three layers of carvings in its semicircular arch; they are in the form of chevrons, stars and grapes. The chevrons form a zigzag pattern and reach the jambs and capitals; the outside face has the grape-like motifs in the angles where these meet, and the labels (horizontal elements) have the repeating star pattern. Nikolaus Pevsner describes the carvings as "keeping inside the established pattern" of such work, and not displaying the "extraordinary ... [simultaneously] mannered and extrovert" details of the carved doorway at St Mary's Church at nearby Climping. Inside, the carvings around the chancel arch—dating from about 1140, like the doorway—consist of "an amazing congregation of grotesque monsters", "boggle-eyed ... with beaks, tongues and squid-like tentacles, that frown and glare at visitors below".
Blinds made of narrow, light-weight horizontal wood slats, adjustable to admit or exclude light, were developed in 1794, and called Venetian blinds. The blinds were often used instead of window curtains or shutters. In the 1840s, these blinds were held together by flat strips of cloth instead of by cords perhaps to shade the lift holes and like today they came in various colors.The Canary Bird (Comparing the girl’s eye to the slats shows they’re 1 inch slats), E.B. and E.C. Kellogg, 1840s, Hartford, Connecticut In 1966, a new pulley system was invented which afforded great improvement in the control mechanism.Fountain, Clarence F., Venetian Blinds By Fountain, U.S. Patent number: 3294153, 1966, read 9-17-07 from Google Patents Over time, narrower slats became more common, as they were easier to clean and they reduced glare at certain settings and their appearance was pleasing to many.
Asashōryū and Hakuhō glare at each other after a bad-tempered match on the last day of the May 2008 tournament Asashōryū received criticism from Sumo Association officials and the media throughout his yokozuna career for various other infractions of the strict code of conduct expected of top sumo wrestlers, both on the dohyō and off it. His breaches of etiquette during tournament bouts ranged from merely accepting the prize money with the wrong hand, and raising his arms in victory after clinching the championship, to giving opponents an extra shove after the bout was already over (such as Hakuhō in May 2008), and appealing to judges to overturn the referee's decision. In July 2003, he pulled on fellow Mongolian Kyokushūzan's mage (traditional Japanese top knot) during their bout on day five of the tournament, resulting in an immediate hansoku-make, or disqualification.youtube.com He was the first yokozuna to be disqualified from a bout.

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