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Over the white table the athletes glared at each other.
In the story "Marriage," its hapless narrator Laming is glared
When I walked into his room, he glared at me.
I shook his hand from my arm and glared at him.
I went to the top of my building and glared down.
She glared through me and started walking, weighed down by bags.
Roberts also glared at Breyer after a protracted question he asked.
His wife, beside him, started abruptly and glared at her husband.
The fluorescent lights glared off the linoleum floor and hurt my eyes.
During the hearing, he turned his head toward Mr. Erickson and glared.
Long simply sat back in his chair, glared at me and said nothing.
A stone-faced Cantwell glared into the camera Wednesday after turning himself in.
The walls and ceiling that had witnessed these atrocities glared down on her.
Black text glared at me high on a wall, it was a puzzle.
You hate to see them upset, but you also hate being glared at.
Chests puffed, faces crimson, two roosters glared at each other from glass pens.
She glared at Larry as if he were a suspect in a police lineup.
At first, the reception was equally frosty as local residents glared at me suspiciously.
I did like the way she turned and glared at the judges though. Thanks!
He responded emotionally, pumping his arms, then glared at the Blazers bench and shouted something.
A headset for Bakassi replaced the white iPhone earbuds that had glared in the test episode.
As we sailed under the cart's umbrella, our churrasquinho-monger stepped up beside us and glared.
As I was walking out, a senior executive glared at me, and then my I.D. badge.
Yes, the vice-president, Mike Pence, recently glared across the demilitarised zone in solidarity with South Koreans.
The guy next to you, the one you glared at before, is yelling some particularly inventive obscenities.
" The clerk then allegedly leaned forward, glared at Ai, and said, "Don't forget that I'm feeding you!
May, who glared back before adding, "I took this decision because it was in the national interest."
Frazier, who was also hit on Friday, glared at Arrieta as he slowly walked to first base.
The white guards on horseback glared at us as we slowed down our machine, so we went on.
When members of her party started celebrating the outcome, Pelosi glared and fiercely silenced them with her gavel.
Liston, in a long, white robe, glared out from a white hood and climbed heavily through the ropes.
And, he glared at Danley when she asked to use his casino card to buy food or drinks.
Henson, a reserve forward, then glared down Barnes—the best the baby-faced 25-year-old could do.
Mr. Gates, somber-faced on the witness stand, never glanced at Mr. Manafort, who glared in his direction.
Perched like an eagle in a swivel chair, Hagatha glared at me with beady eyes and tightly pursed lips.
One half of a notoriously tumultuous couple sulked and glared whenever her partner acted too friendly with other inmates.
The sculpture rotated its head independent of the rest of its body, and glared at her with ruby eyes.
"Hillary's eyes glared at her from behind coke-bottle-thick lenses with an air of real hostility," Kyle writes.
At least, not until Kuznetsov glared at the official that had a front-row seat for the whole thing.
As soon as he boarded, a middle-aged woman covered her mouth, glared at him, and then moved away.
Pompeo stood, leaned in and silently glared at Kelly for a period of several seconds before leaving the room.
I found my way to PETA's website, and the phrase "Animals are not ours ..." glared at me on the screen.
The outpouring of support continued without any signs of letting up as the main stage light glared brightly on her.
A woman glared at me in the gallery as I moaned at the sea's bejeweled hues of sapphire, emerald, onyx.
Her pale green eyes glared savage hatred at human beings, and all attempts to establish friendly relations with her failed.
But he just glared at me suspiciously and wiped the snot from his nose with the back of his hand.
Lester also repeatedly glared at the home-plate umpire, Alfonso Marquez, whenever a borderline pitch was not called a strike.
With eyebrows arched, she glared at them with a look of warning, flicking up her hand signaling them to stop.
Before the hearing started inside the dingy sixth floor courtroom, Mr. Mugrabi crossed his arms and glared at his wife.
His parents gasped, then glared, then eyed me apologetically, minutes away from dragging their poor child out for a tongue-lashing.
When asked if either Peter Hackett or his wife could be reached for comment on this story, the woman glared sharply.
On the light rail into Seattle, we argued about whether or not we needed train tickets, and I glared at her.
He had not done it to scandalize passing Jews who glared at him, he said in a memoir, "Boston Boy" (1986).
If the lawyers really tested her, she glared at them silently, with wide-open dark eyes that froze them in place.
After his capture on Friday, Guzman glared when soldiers twisted his head toward TV cameras during a perp-walk in Mexico City.
Desmond glared at Gagnon and took a step or two towards the mound as the benches — led by Murphy — and bullpens emptied.
While a century has passed since her statues glared down upon San Francisco, the landscape where she worked is essentially the same.
If we spotted Morality Police patrol vehicles or encountered conservative-looking folks who glared at us, we adjusted the hijab lightning-quick.
Inside, the lights glared and the scoreboard flashed, and the capacity crowd roared for another runaway victory by the Golden State Warriors.
The second time, one of the other comics at the club where Mr. Burleigh performed just sat there and glared at him.
Now 75, Wideman is noticeably gentler-looking than the severe ice-grill that has glared from dust jackets for so many years.
He was God's anointed I still remember the day Long glared at me as if he wanted to punch me in the face.
They glared at and scolded each other with a venomousness that was initially mesmerizing, then horrifying and finally just sad—very, very sad.
Dragging it out of the box I suffered some serious buyer's remorse, and my roommate slowly chopped her parsley and glared at me.
Mila Kunis told Vanity Fair that she's gotten glared at for feeding her and husband Ashton Kutcher's daughter Wyatt, 21 months, in public.
When I decided that was probably too pricey, I just put it on the other side of the room and glared at it.
A feeling of intense malaise came upon me, and I glared at the screen longing for a grey bubble to appear on my screen.
Over three days of testimony this week, Mr. Manafort glared continuously at Mr. Gates in the witness box, his fists perched underneath his chin.
I watched a tourist try on sneakers that were on sale, prodded on by his wife and glared at dismissively by the store's workers.
"When I wear my MAGA hat on campus, I get glared at," Mikaela Devries, a senior from the tiny town of Denton, Montana, told me.
A bit later in the day, Ms. Thunberg glared at Mr. Trump as he passed through a hall, a video clip posted on Twitter showed.
A bit later in the day, Ms. Thunberg glared at Mr. Trump as he passed through a hall, a video clip posted on Twitter showed.
Reed, who also glared at home plate umpire Dan Iassogna after a borderline ball four call to Davis, walked off the mound without looking at Collins.
I shiver, a sudden feeling that I have somehow affronted the house, that the people who lived there, wherever they are, felt my intrusion and glared.
When it was time for people to go up and say nice things about my father, she glared at the line forming up the central aisle.
He glared at a horse race on TV. The corners of his mouth are slightly lopsided in a way that gives him a sneering resting face.
"The man is a scoundrel, a liar and a philanderer," Ms. de Paula said, bouncing Manuela on her knee as she glared at her ex-husband.
Bully somehow stayed on his feet -- apparently bulldogs don't go down easily -- but glared at Whitlow as the two came face to face with each other.
"I have been glared at for opening the door for a Quebecois woman and once called a Quebecois girl I liked, 'my little baby,'" he recalled.
Stanton glared at Fiers, had a few words, and took a few steps toward the mound before Tigers catcher James McCann escorted him to first base.
I flipped my bat like a young José Bautista, glared mockingly into the pitcher's 12-year-old eyes, and began my slow, cocksure trot around the bases.
He glared at the Dodgers' dugout after retiring Pederson and shouted out when he struck out Seager to end the third inning with a runner at second.
And Judge got his payback with his 27th home run, after which he glared at his right-field detractors as he trotted between first and second base.
" When asked what result would make for a satisfying trip to Melbourne, Williams glared at the questioner and replied: "I mean, we all know the answer to that.
The glow from distant stars and our sun were so faint at the edges of each orb staring out that the light from 1's robotics glared aggressively.
After taking a knee as medical staff members ran out to assist him, he walked slowly off the field and glared at Boddy-Calhoun in Cleveland's defensive huddle.
Chapo, known for his daring escapes, remained seated at the defense table, prompting laughter from everyone except the courtroom guards, who glared and no doubt breathed sighs of relief.
LEBANON, N.H. — Outside Senator Bernie Sanders's first general-election rally for Hillary Clinton on Monday, a small group of Clinton supporters and former Sanders backers glared at one another.
Op-Ed Contributor Lahore, Pakistan — A POLICE officer standing guard in front of Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park on Tuesday morning glared when I asked him to recount Sunday's events.
At first, Batulo bristled when customers asked for things she'd never heard of and glared at her when she didn't grasp what they said at the speed of light.
Taylor attacked right back, accusing State's Attorney Janice Bledsoe of picking and choosing the evidence she took from police, as the two glared at each other from across the courtroom.
He smiled when Betty performed, glared when Betty whispered with Archie, and dug through Ethel Miggs' (Shannon Purser) trash — convinced that the creepy Black Hood letters were actually from her.
He glared at Rex W. Tillerson, the nominee for secretary of state, from behind his committee nameplate, his boyish face just a pinch more weathered than it used to be.
Minutes later, however, Flores allegedly changed his story and admitted to authorities that he shot Doolittle as she sat in the passenger seat of his truck, after she glared at him.
Last time they saw each other, at the UN General Assembly in New York last September, Thunberg created a viral moment when she glared at Trump as he walked past her.
"The brilliant snake's eyes that were set so deep in that dreadful rotting worm-eaten face glared unblinkingly at the witches who sat facing her," he wrote of the Grand High Witch.
When I wasn't ordering expensive take-out, I munched on fistfuls of stale almonds and glared at the stove, willing it to catch fire as I overflowed with dread, disdain, and despair.
There were none of the courthouse theatrics that they must have seen in Mafia movies when a rat takes the stand; no one glared at Li or whispered angrily to their lawyers.
The blackstar tattoo on my chest, which I'd gotten hours after learning of his death, smeared with glitter for the occasion, glared as a security guard scanned me with a metal detector.
As the trio of Hitchhiking Ghosts, an unrecognizable Harris glared from behind a cadaverous face, Burtka stuck his thumb out in a cartoonish top hat and Gideon faded away as a sinister specter.
The once or twice she hadn't been were occasions of crushing disappointment, and he'd glared hard at the mullockers, as they bickered and barked like seals over the trays of buns and cakes.
I never saw any staff actually enforcing the rule with men, and when a man did cross over into the carriage he was just glared at for a few minutes by women travellers.
ON THE MORNING of April 2, 2014, US senator Barbara Boxer glared down from behind a microphone in a Senate hearing room in Washington, DC, demanding answers from America's industrial problem child, General Motors.
Omarosa Manigault, a former reality-show villain and now a communications staffer, glared at reporters while whispering to a colleague; she covered her mouth with a notepad, trying to prevent leaks via lip-reading.
Some applause and murmurs began to erupt from the House Floor, and in a blink-and-you-miss-it moment, the speaker glared to her right and gestures for them to cut it out.
MILAN — In one of the most striking photographs of Maria Callas, the opera diva as Turandot, Puccini's alluring Chinese princess, glared at the viewer with heavily kohled eyes and wearing a monumentally sized headpiece.
According to Billboard's oral history of the incident, Kanye returned to his seat during the commercial break, and Pink came up to him and chewed him out while the rest of the audience glared at him.
Among the first arrivals was Uma Thurman, who quickly filled a plate with food, grabbed a table off in a corner with some friends, and then glared and shook her head "no" at an approaching photographer.
The former national security adviser glared at a reporter who asked why he abruptly parted company with the Covington and Burling lawyers who negotiated his guilty plea in 2017 and represented him until earlier this month.
The story of Sharbat Gula, the young Afghan refugee whose stunning green eyes and unforgiving gaze glared out at readers from the cover of the June 22009 issue of National Geographic, is a tragic case in point.
"Oh, move on, for God's sake," my mother used to say when we glared and stewed, vowing to never forget the injustice of egg salad, or potato chips that were from the bottom of the bag, and broken.
At that, according to one official who was in the room, Mr. Trump whipped his head around and glared at American officials behind him, surprised by Mr. Stoltenberg's remarks and betraying ignorance of his administration's own spending plans.
This time, the iconic show ended its 43rd season with a parody of the famed last scene from "The Sopranos" series finale, where Tony Soprano sat at a diner surrounded by his family as a man glared at him from nearby.
Carlin — who has chronicled the lives of Brian Wilson, Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen — received no cooperation from Simon; the closest he got to the singer was getting glared at from the stage of a 2013 lecture at Emory University.
Occasionally we even see it play out on television, as we did last month, when a race runner assaulted a local television reporter on the air, and she glared after him for less than a second before resuming her coverage.
The 37-year-old missed easy slam-dunk smashes, she belted the ball wide while on break point and glared down on the net after yet another of her shots got tangled up at the bottom of the black mesh.
Indeed one female senator once glared at me and called me awkward when I approached her in the hall for an interview, which made me feel levels of humiliation and rage that I had never felt after talking to a rude male senator.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Boasting an overgrown beard and grey wavy hair, 143-year-old Kim Chil-doo glared into the wall, poised and confidant, as he practiced his runway walk among young, pin-thin models at an academy in Seoul earlier this month.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Ledy Perez fell to her haunches, a clenched hand covering her face as she wept, an arm clutching her small 6-year-old son, who glared defiantly at the Mexican National Guard soldier blocking them from crossing into the United States.
Phelps became the meme heard 'round the world on Monday when he glared — hard — at fellow Olympian Chad le Clos, who made the bizarre choice to shadowbox in front of Phelps in the ready room before the rivals faced off in the 200-meter butterfly semifinals. .
"That's an invitation to Zika, right there," said Dr. Peter Hotez, the founding dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, as he glared at a heap of garbage in Houston's Fifth Ward, a historic — and historically neglected — black community northeast of downtown.
She glared at me then pulled out her stack of pictures and shuffled through them, then threw the pictures aside, then pulled out her screen to show me another video of where my daughter now lived, the close-ups of the cozy couches, the book shelves full of classics, the rugs.
One guy with a belly that occasionally bounced on the seat in front of him dearly wanted the referee, who definitely could hear him, to know a few things: The fans around him passive-aggressively glared at him but said nothing, which is basically what it is like to live in the Bay Area.
I took that bus nearly every day for two years, and nine times out of 10 when someone in a wheelchair wanted to board, the lifts were broken or malfunctioning, and it might take the frustrated driver 30 minutes or more to fix the issue, often calling in support staff, while people glared out the window at the person in a wheelchair who waited, shivering on the icy sidewalk.
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.

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