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This ain't the races, he said, glaring at the man.
The gap is particularly glaring at the European Central Bank.
I could feel the eyes of everybody glaring at me.
White male avatars glaring at me behind locked profiles. Unfollow.
"Typical," she said, glaring at me as she walked out.
"I was counting on that," she said, glaring at him.
He was just glaring at me and came at me again.
The first possibility is on Wall Street, glaring at the Bull.
"No," he said, glaring at me for being so hopelessly insensitive.
He responded by glaring at the fans, according to the BBC.
"No," Fisher said, before glaring at the reporter for another nine seconds.
Ronaldo stopped in his tracks, gazing — but not glaringat the official.
But Ward's contribution to the show goes beyond just glaring at Danny.
"I cried later at home," he said, now glaring at the ground.
I just remember him glaring at me from right behind Andy's shoulder.
"You are the single biggest liar," Mr. Trump said, glaring at Mr. Cruz.
He was carrying a note and Hariri appeared to be glaring at him.
I began glaring at the pigeons and muttering cuss words at the noisy crow.
The tough-guy talk, the profanity, the thuggish stance while glaring at Reince Priebus.
I put it on to a resounding view of eyes glaring at me in confusion.
"All the other mothers were there before you," Billy says while glaring at his father.
They resented his ambition, glaring at him and serving him half portions in the cafeteria.
"He just seemed like he was glaring at everybody he walked by," Mr. Pomeroy recalled.
She noticed him glaring at her from the doorway during theater class and track practice.
I felt someone over my shoulder, and it was a guy standing there glaring at me.
I woke up to find my girlfriend's cat, Sanchez, glaring at the fedora with genuine disdain.
I know some of you are glaring at this article and thinking: It's their own fault.
" Glaring at the cameras, Obama said military and law enforcement officials "know full well who the enemy is.
A hundred-per-cent-impassive old woman with a shawl over her head was glaring at the floor.
He was just glaring at me and came at me again," she told the AP. "I was really resisting.
Pelican (Stag), 2003 A tall, bearded man in white shorts walks across a tropical beach, glaring at the viewer.
The next morning I overheard two guys loudly discussing it while glaring at Einstein, who avoided making eye contact.
It's antiquated and inappropriate, but he does have to make up for years of glaring at middle school boys.
Colbert showed a picture of Scaramucci and former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus glaring at each other.
In a widely-shared video on social media, Thunberg could be seen glaring at Trump as he addressed reporters.
In the picture, the Modern Family actress is roughly around 10 years old and glaring at something out of frame.
In the back streets scrawny men loiter outside terraces of peeling boarding houses, swigging from cans and glaring at the seagulls.
The model certainly played up to the part by hissing and glaring at paparazzi, as seen on Amazon Prime Video's Instagram story.
When Daphne got in the next morning Gwen was glaring at her, a histrionic overcommitted glare that was clearly intended to invite comment.
Glaring at a row of television cameras, he mimicked his media critics and flashed irritation at the spotlight that comes with his office.
But Mr. Trump's lack of facility as a one-on-one debater was glaring at times, such as his inability to challenge Mrs.
The president never mentioned his re-election campaign on Tuesday, even with a number of potential opponents glaring at him from the audience.
"Her look literally stops me talking because she's glaring at me as if she wants to set me on f—ing fire," Philipps said.
My mother, glaring at me in the car when I realized I had left my Samsung flip phone under my seat at the theater.
Story at a glance "What is THAT doing there?" asked my partner glaring at the two glasses on our table in a local restaurant.
Either you come with me"—she was glaring at me now—"or I swear I'm going to go out and get a sperm donor.
Glaring at them across no man's land, alongside Mr Orban, stand Geert Wilders, the Dutch anti-Islam fanatic, and Marine Le Pen, the French nationalist.
So we got on our bikes and rode downtown on dark streets, headlights glaring at us from all directions as we paused at Columbus Circle.
I only had about 45 minutes to play with Hot Wheels AI, but the whole time my childhood self was glaring at me, exceedingly jealous.
TV commercials showed the tale of the devastated shopper, and print ads featured a woman — arms folded, brow furrowed — glaring at the slender silhouette of another.
She marched up to the offices of a film commission, stripped half-naked and stood there glaring at a bank of cameras, hands covering her breasts.
Everyone attempts to make small talk over the philandering elephant in the room, but Abe cannot stop himself from glaring at his garbage son-in-law.
Glaring at the cameras discussing Trump's criticism over the phrase "radical Islam", Obama said military and law enforcement officials "know full well who the enemy is.
It was true, and I found myself jealously glaring at groups of teenagers who were running sugar-high circles around the various ballrooms, hugging and snapping selfies.
A Reuters video also captured Thunberg glaring at President Trump as he entered the UN Headquarters in New York on the day of the Climate Action Summit.
It's especially glaring at a time when similar tensions with the automotive and medical device communities have largely thawed, says Pete Cooper, director of the Aviation Village.
After a few minutes of terse conversation, the head of the club interjected, "Come over here, we need you," and pulled the man away while glaring at me.
The speaker of "In the Age of Los Zetas"—the poem that follows the well-choreographed charade of "Neomachismo," glaring at it from the facing page—is not pretending.
I sat at my computer in a daze of anger and sadness, glaring at the blank screen as if it were the face of Immigration and Customs Enforcement itself.
Mr. Trump, the reality-TV pro, showed less camera awareness, glaring at his opponent and directing answers downstage (presumably toward the moderator, Lester Holt, who was little seen on camera).
Robert Kardashian seems to reflect the simmering hatred of the viewer as he stands there with O.J., glaring at his former best friend who he now suspects is a murderer.
The protestors are mostly gone, the delegates are entranced inside Quicken, and only the policemen are left on the streets, glaring at everyone and impatiently waiting for one wrong move.
When I started regularly flying in college, I remember walking onto a plane, glaring at the first and business class passengers as I wobbled my way past them into economy.
I've always noticed that my eyes were exhausted by the end of a day's worth of glaring at a computer screen, but I never really thought to do anything about it.
"Danielle, good afternoon," WPRI news reporter Jared Pliner says in the video above, glaring at the camera, standing on a Rhode Island beach with the sun forcing him to squint slightly.
Glaring at Atta's photo, I'd imagine my brother's body buckling, falling, crumpling, burning, melting, and in that moment of imagination, my entire being wanted revenge against the people who did this.
Her photographs and text replaced earlier subway posters by Amelia Opdyke-Jones, aka "Oppy," that had cartoon men in fedoras and ladies in long skirts glaring at litterbugs and seat hogs.
I notice a man, red-faced with lobster hue and a fantastic mustache, speaking in fluent Russian—in fact, everybody is speaking Russian—glaring at my "Vladimir Poutine: Kremlin's Finest Choice" shirt.
When the burning segment was finally over, Gomez and Fallon returned to the regular interview, and Gomez — while jokingly glaring at Fallon, arms crossed — admitted she threw up in her dressing room afterward.
How did that happen and what did that feel like as a person standing there face to face with a young man who seems to be staring at you or glaring at you?
But we all know that's a cruel mirage, because most of us will probably die alone, phones in hand, with the beginnings of a workplace email glaring at us from behind the terrible blue screen.
Out of frame I am imagining a pack of monkeys glaring at him with their beady eyes, rubbing their little paws together over what kind of gear they are going to nab off this guy.
While we don't yet know if the attacks are tied to the neighborhood, the world is once again glaring at Molenbeek, one of Belgium's poorest districts with high unemployment rates and a predominantly Muslim population.
She claims while they were sitting across from each other in a conference room, he kept glaring at her and made her extremely uncomfortable ... and she says he got caught taking pictures of her as well.
The reason I'm glaring at the mother of the bride is that she booked four hours of hair and makeup for the bride and herself and everybody else in the wedding party got like 20 minutes.
It was lurid and creepy then in a way that only an accumulation of massive neon clowns can be when they're glaring at you, two stories high, to a soundtrack of chiming slot machines and carnival calliope.
The dark side of disco's always glaring at the dancefloor, glowering from underneath a novelty wig, sadness refracted and reflected by the ever-spinning mirror ball that hangs above the amassed crowd like a portent of doom.
It's a perfect illustration of the riven state of the country right now, where all manner of Americans — from the Kushners to my family to the characters on "Roseanne" — are glaring at each other over an insurmountable fence.
It is a rare week on the Internet, particularly the martial arts side of it, that you don't see a photo of a doughy teenager, possibly wearing a trilby or fedora, holding a katana and glaring at the camera.
The mood became tense, and members of the crowd interrupted the next speaker and soon assumed control of the room, taking turns denouncing police brutality and glaring at Smith, who was eventually escorted to his car by another officer.
It seems like Coughlin has mellowed some in recent years, meaning he might even be able to enjoy a peaceable post-football life of glaring at strangers' kids and berating Panera employees for not getting his soup out within three minutes.
He started off as the object of affection of at least two women, and now he's alone, repeating the phrase, "I don't care about Josh and Amanda" while glaring at them wrapped in each other's warm embrace with dead eyes.
The historic hotel also debuted coasters from political cartoonist Matt Wuerker for Sarah Huckabee Sanders — which imagines the White House press secretary glaring at Twitter on her phone as she prepares a statement from her boss — and French President Emmanuel Macron.
Mr. Karsh was a portrait photographer who in 1941 took what became the most famous picture of Prime Minister Winston Churchill: the one where he stands, hand on hip, glaring at the lens — and the one that appears on Britain's 5-pound note.
But the real world is not ideal and sometimes, when you've maybe had a few too many drinks and need to direct a cab driver, or when you're pressed for time because the parking lot attendant is glaring at you, you need directions fast.
The trailer doesn't give massive amounts away, but there are plenty of moody shots of characters glaring at each other, some ominous music and a good few hints that most of the people in the town have a secret or two hiding in their pasts.
After a few sips of beer I turned around to watch him sidle into the seat, glaring at me, as if he was expecting my exile to be permanent and distant, perhaps to a middle-tier seat in an arena in a distant solar system.
For if there is one thing that the country needs right now, is it a supply of empathy deep enough to prevent society from retreating into rival camps of hostility and mutual suspicion, glaring at each other across divides of race, class and ideology.
Options exhausted, I reluctantly agreed and, after holding the flight up significantly through my situation, I walked through a plane of disgruntled passengers glaring at me — the cause of their 90-minute delay — to take my seat in the corner at the rear of the plane.
One was at the G-244, with Trump&aposs sitting like this, glaring at Angela Merkel, and the second one in the exact same timeframe was shaking hands with Kim Jong-un and slightly later saluting in return to his salute a North American -- A North Korean general.
The real kicker of this experience, the one that makes me clench my ass cheeks together and cry for my mother, happened when I saw myself leaning against the bar, tipping a can of PBR toward my mouth, glaring at the band with eyes of white-hot contempt.
In this world of Christian celebrity, a tragedy could be an opportunity for a new brand, a wider platform and a new set of credentials, and it took me a full minute of glaring at her to remind myself that this was simply the dark logic of the marketplace.
In "Garden Bedroom," painted once she reached New York in 1941, we find the gray-faced artist looking slightly deranged and riding a rocking horse, glaring at a red bird that is Ernst's alter ego (he would shortly marry Peggy Guggenheim) with a mildly erotic-looking canopy bed in the background.
And "The Last of the Starks" placed a lot of emphasis on the possibility of Dany descending into madness — though your mileage may vary on how effective, graceful, or believable it was — with scenes like Dany furrowing her brow and glaring at the men celebrating Jon Snow, or speaking extra abrasively during the wartime discussions.
This was very new to me, and I had to develop ways to control my frustrations, as even going to a local market would be a very awkward experience, knowing many people were glaring at me as I passed, or country teenagers whispering a racist joke that I've heard on TV a thousand times.
Over 385,000 people saw the clip entitled "If anyone is ever staring at you just zoom in on their face with the front facing camera," in which she shamelessly turns the camera on to a man glaring at her from across the bar, forcing him to awkwardly look away and pretend like nothing had happened.
Charlize Theron's evil queen and Emily Blunt's ice queen refuse to stop glaring at each other in metallic gowns until one of them melts or shatters, while Chris Hemsworth's huntsman Eric and Jessica Chastain's warrior Sara fight like hell against forest goblins and frozen owls for the chance to ditch their embellished leather tunics in peace and just get it on already.
The resulting work, Sculptures on Air, called for 15th-, 16th, and 17th-century figurative sculptures from the storage facility of the Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst and Kunstegeschichte (now rebuilt and renamed the LWL-Museum für Kunst und Kultur) to be fitted into a harness and hoisted through the sky via helicopter, hovering for a while above the church before being deposited on the roof ledge of the nearby museum, where they stood like watchful sentries, staring (and perhaps glaring) at the church.
The slubber never spoke, but glanced at his wife, who stood glaring at him.
She falls down in shock, cringing away from the ghost glaring at her. This proves her guilt beyond any doubts.
For six years (from 1890 to 1896) they were in Parliament at the same time, and were often seen glaring at each other from opposite sides of the house. Another son, Sir James Hutchison, was editor of the Otago Daily Times.
Queen of Hearts glaring at Alice, screaming "Off with her head! Off—". "Nonsense!" said Alice, very loudly and decidedly, and the Queen was silent. Chapter Eleven – Who Stole the Tarts?: Alice attends a trial whereby the Knave of Hearts is accused of stealing the Queen's tarts.
Joni fends off the ghost long enough for Chuck to recover, and help her defeat it with its own sledgehammer. As the sun rises, Joni and Chuck flee from the house, unbeknownst that the killer's young form is glaring at them from the house's top window.
After this, the north and south sides of the pine alternated between lush growth and wilting. People thought that Ido and Nagoya were still fighting after their deaths. The pine was given the name "pine glaring at each other" (睨み合いの松/niramiai no Matsu).
Andy gives the evidence to Michael, who then accuses Dwight of disloyalty, and Angela prevents him from clearing his name because it would expose their relationship. Dwight resigns and hugs Jim on his way out. Andy gloats over his success, but the documentary camera catches Angela in the background glaring at him.
He is a Jew! The > children were joined by a Jewish beggar, a strange woman of about sixty. She > wore a red dress, her grey hair was powdered, and her movements were > nervous. She stood before me, grinning, her nasty, hungry eyes glaring at > me, and she sort of danced a little.
Latro tells them that the Huntress is displeased with Drakaina, as her statue is glaring at her. Pasicrates shows them how they've imprisoned the Great King's (Xerxes I) messengers in a semi-dried well. Drakaina claims that Pausanias gave her presents and that her transformation from man to woman was the Huntress fulfilling her desire.
From there Tsuzuki continues through Nagasaki into the area of the city known as Glover Garden, where he is held at gunpoint from behind. His attacker tells him to turn around, and when he does, he discovers a young man glaring at him. He suspects this man is the vampire. Tsuzuki is then saved by Gushoshin.
In 2006, Thomas began selling autographed photographs of himself through catalogs such as Wall Street Creations Inc., glaring at the camera in chef's garb, with the handwritten notation "No soup for you!" In 2011, Thomas appeared dressed as the Soup Nazi at a New York Mets game. He gave DVDs to fans who correctly answered trivia questions.
Anne Gunning limited herself to photographic modelling, despite requests from designers like Coco Chanel to be a part of their stage shows. She did only one fashion show – for Sybil Connolly – as a favour. She was afraid of falling down on the stage, and remarked, "that sea of faces glaring at me was too daunting." She died in 1990.
Tracy knows she cannot compete with Susan, so leaves and joins Mitch in Albany. Their marriage does not last long and they divorce sometime after their departure. Tracy however doesn't resurface in Port Charles until 1989, and nothing is mentioned of Mitch except the comment that she had made several marital mistakes, glaring at her ex-husband Larry Ashton when she said that.
Both Mike and Ron state that Mike will win. Shots of Filipe, Tara, and Helen show that they are not impressed by Mike's confidence by glaring at him. Twenty-four hours later, Kristin is shown driving back to her hometown. As she arrives back home, she is greeted by her mother and her husband who both tell her how great she looks.
They begin on good terms, having fun at a concert but he soon leaves to flirt with other girls. During the bridge, her friends inform her of this and she mouths in sync with the lyrics, "You'll never take me home". At the end of the video, Pope stands still, glaring at him, while the rest of the females swarm around her and chase him away.
Harry notices that a mysterious young woman is glaring at him and diligently taking notes (Good to Be Alive). He arrives in Monte Carlo with his uncle. Although frustrated that he must fulfill many painstakingly specific tasks to gain his inheritance, he ultimately reasons that he is "lucky" to be there (Lucky). When he sees the young woman from the train following him, he confronts her.
However, she makes her dislike of Susan clear by glaring at her and calling her old. Holly later admits to Karl that she is missing Izzy. Susan rebukes Holly when she spills nail polish on the couch. Holly believes Susan hates her because of who her mother is, but Karl tells her that is not true and asks her to make an effort with Susan.
As Johnson kneels to check on Carter, he glances at the aliens—and is shocked to see the adult's eyes are open, glaring at him with a burning intensity. Rescue and medical teams arrive. Carter recovers from the shock while the others continue excavating the alien chamber. Despite the astronaut's insistence he saw the man's eyes open, scans of the aliens show no sign of life.
" The" four black Union teamsters relax outside a tent, from which another pokes his head, clenching a pipe in his teeth and glaring at us. Here are men of rangy dignity, defying any objectifying gaze. Certainly, no contemporary white artist looked with clearer eyes than Homer did at formerly enslaved Americans. A Union man, he was hardly neutral, but his first allegiance was to truth.
In the best-selling book on punctuation Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation, the author Lynne Truss points out that the spelling of the film's title is grammatically incorrect because it is missing an apostrophe (Two Weeks' Notice). The book's original hardcover edition featured Truss in her author's photo, glaring at the poster and holding a marker where the apostrophe should be.
Mr. Milk is the teacher who has the misfortune of teaching Charlotte and Vendetta's class. He is incredibly timid and never gets around to teaching due to his fear of Vendetta's reactions to his lessons. He speaks in a nervous, disjointed monotone and is afraid of the fanged red bird fiend that is constantly glaring at him. He fantasizes about being a Swiss banker and having a relationship with Mrs. Minty.
Asashōryū Akinori and Hakuhō Shō glaring at each other Starting in 1991, Mongolians began to become especially prominent in sumo; , Mongolians composed roughly 5% of all ranked sumo wrestlers, making them more than 60% (37 out of 61) of non-Japanese rikishi in Japan. In a 2009 survey conducted by a Japanese statistical agency, of the four sumo wrestlers named as most famous by Japanese people, three were Mongolian.
These deterred the intrusion of others and delineated the boundaries between neighbouring areas. Much of their behaviour seemed stereotyped and did not involve any actual contact between individuals. An aggressive posture involved raising the body off the ground and glaring at the opponent who often turned away submissively. If the intruder persisted, a biting lunge was usually launched at either the tail region or the naso-labial grooves.
Sara begins to wonder if her husband might be the killer, while Liam's superstitious behavior increases. One day, after Sara discovers Margaret and Liam in bed together naked, she smashes the mirror out of protest and runs out of the house. She returns later to retrieve her keys only to find Margaret dead; she leaves afterwards in search of her boss' house. There, she spots her boss dead and Liam glaring at her.
Sam insists the people pursuing them were just soldiers doing their job, though Arthur considers it "unprofessional". Sam, Dean and Castiel head to Mary's car while glaring at Arthur suspiciously. Arthur and Mick watch them drive off and share a knowing look at each other. It is later revealed that Arthur went back and killed all those involved in Sam and Dean's imprisonment, including Agent Rick, Agent Camp, the soldiers and the coroner.
The nine candidates first have to find the right question in order to give the right answer. Together they team up to find the question, with their analysis and expertise in their subjects. But with the countdown glaring at them and with the conditions seeming too ridiculous, their true characters begin to come out and candidates start getting eliminated. Who wins, and how does the winner find the ‘question’ is the ‘key’ to this story.
For six years (from 1890 to 1896) George and his father were in Parliament at the same time, and were often seen glaring at each other from opposite sides of the house. When parliament opened in 1901, there were questions asked of the Speaker as to when he actually resigned, and it was intimated that he had actually resigned eight or nine months earlier. His seat was declared vacant, and he was replaced as a result of the .
Andrew glances around the room, eventually stopping and glaring at a noisy clock on the wall; within a few seconds it disappears. Andrew drops a stack of overdue bills in front of Dave, and within seconds the bills abruptly disappear. Dave puts one last theory to test, managing to hate away his need for food. Dave still expresses some concern over Andrew's remaining phobias, questioning why the phobias still exist when there is nothing left to fear.
Puloma, as a virtuous wife of Brighu and a host, treated him like a guest and offered him refreshments in spite of his lustful glaring at her. But Puloman enamoured by her beauty wished to abduct and marry her. He then saw Agni, the flames of the sacrificial fire burning in a chamber in the hermitage. Puloman then asked Agni to tell him truthfully the status of Puloma whom he had accepted as his spiritual wife.
Meanwhile, Anu has moved to Singapore with the diamonds and her belongings, and has obtained fake documentation using which Rudra and Anu can settle abroad. Rudra, after the phone call, goes to deliver a pizza to a house and he encounters a series of events similar to the story he narrated. Inside, he meets a little girl identical to the "Mrinalini" he had described in his story. He is locked inside the home with "Mrinalini" glaring at him.
House orders Chase to search Palmieri's house while House, Wilson, and some unnamed people are playing poker. Chase finds clothes that would suggest that Palmieri has a boyfriend, and gets very concerned after he hears noises outside the door. Via phone, House assures Chase that the boyfriend will not come home, while glaring at Wilson across the poker table. House reasoned that Boyd must have learned of the poker game from Palmieri, and Palmieri from Wilson.
Woodward, 1998, pp. 35 The King had a "long talk" with Robertson on 1 July and was left convinced that French should be removed as Commander-in-Chief of the BEF.Jeffery 2006, pp.150–1, 153 Attending a council of war in London in early July 1915, Robertson was asked at the end if he had any comments—he produced a map and delivered a 45-minute lecture, and when interrupted stood glaring at the minister.
In bed, Constantia suggests giving her late father's top hat to the porter, but her sister Josephine disagrees. After thinking about letters to be sent to Ceylon, they hear a noise coming from a mouse. Constantia thinks how sad it must be for the mouse with no crumbs around. The last time the sisters saw their father, Nurse Andrews was stationed by the bedside; the Colonel opened only one eye, glaring at his daughters before dying.
Other populations of the nankeen night heron are classified as sedentary and hardly migrate at all. When facing threats, male nankeen night herons will stand fully erect and make rasping sounds or snap its bill, signalling aggressive intentions. As opponents get close, agonistic behaviours of the male nankeen night heron includes pointing and snapping its bill and waving its wing, while crouching and glaring at its opponent. There are no records of agonistic behaviour in female nankeen night herons.
Sansom states "The chronicles of the time paint a dreadful picture of the carnage", and "the two adversaries faced one another without action for the rest of the year". Hosokawa attempted an attack on New Years Day, and then again in April, but for the most part "the two armies now remained glaring at one another month after month". A central trench ten feet deep and twenty feet wide separated the two armies. Several monasteries were burned, including the Tenryū-ji.
As a compromise for his friend's requests, he finally catches her and decides that he will spank her bottom with a coal scuttle as punishment - the same one Dev used on Becky. He paddles her in front of the entire town, flops her onto the ground before him, and tells her that now she can have her divorce. He then hands the coal scuttle to Dev saying, "Here, you may need it.", to which Dev chuckles until he notices Becky glaring at him.
Yet he repeatedly assures the Widowers: "I did not take the cash or the bonds." After much questioning of Sand by the Widowers, the club's waiter, Henry, solves the puzzle by observing that "many a literal truth tells a lie by implication." With Sand glaring at him, Henry asks him one question: "Did you, by any chance, take the cash and the bonds?" Without answering Henry, Sand takes his coat and departs, reminding the Widowers that their rules forbid them to disclose dinner conversations outside the club.
Meanwhile, Ned finds the friendly pseudo- Germanic town of Humbleton to be everything he ever dreamed. However, when applying for a job at the Humbleton Figurine Workshop, the manager requests him to shave his moustache, declaring it "hippie-ish" and distracting. Ned briefly considers it, but soon decides it is more important than the opinions of the townspeople, who shun him. Homer drives to Humbleton and pleads with Ned to return, who, upon seeing the judgmental faces of the Humbleton residents glaring at him, agrees.
Glaring at Jack as he is restrained, he snarls "I was meant to die." In the episode "Recon", Charlie's brother, Liam, was at a police station, the same one Sawyer and Miles work at, asking about Charlie. In the episode "Happily Ever After" Charlie is released from jail and greeted by Desmond Hume. Desmond has been tasked by his boss, Charles Widmore (Alan Dale), with bringing Charlie and his band Drive Shaft to play with Charles' son, Daniel Faraday (Jeremy Davies), at a charity concert.
The Washington Herald reported Alia's execution as follows, > He went to the gallows fighting, biting, and snarling. The night noises of > the penitentiary had died away, when Warden Cleghorn summoned the murderer > from his cell, and through an interpreter, told him that the hour of his > death had arrived. Alia stood for just a moment glaring at the warden and > the attendants. Then he raised his head, uttered a string of oaths, and > offered his best physical resistance to accompanying the guards to the > gallows.
After the Thief raped her, she blacked out and awoke to find her husband, Louie, glaring at her, blaming her for the rape, and feeling they no longer had anything left to live for. She begs him for his love and forgiveness ("Louie"). He indicates that they should kill themselves together. She begins to comply ("Louie guide my hand, I will honor you") but at the last second, as he pushes the knife towards her, she panics and turns it towards him, killing him and running away.
In March 2009, he made an infamous appearance on RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock from the Fianna Fáil Ardfheis surrounded by members of the party glaring at the camera. In 2015, Davin-Power co-presented the RTÉ documentary Gallipoli - Ireland's Forgotten Heroes, discussing the World War One campaign from an Irish perspective. Davin-Power's involvement with the programme was motivated in part by the fact that one of his grandfathers, Frank Power from Kimmage in Dublin, enlisted in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers and fought at Gallipoli.
Although Mangum was expecting a lot out of the newly expanded band, many outsiders noted how caring and nurturing he was toward everyone involved. Filmmaker Lance Bangs said: "He wasn't any kind of a taskmaster—never turning and glaring at anybody—it was never like that. Clearly, there was a love of his circle of friends that made it important for him to build this community and bring them along with him." While on tour, Neutral Milk Hotel gained a reputation for chaotic and physically demanding concerts.
Eist later recalled how, "initially, [Ray] didn't want to say anything to anybody", merely glaring at Eist. Eist thought that, probably because of their constant contact, Ray "began to look on me as somebody he could talk to". Eist helped Ray acclimatise to the British prison service, for example, by arranging for him to receive cutlery—which had initially been withheld in his custody for fear of suicide—and bringing him magazines. Ray's later biographer, Gerald Posner, believes that, on account of these niceties, "slowly the two developed a rapport, rare for Ray with anyone".
Nata quickly puts Kongo to shame by easily defeating him without effectively transforming his standard weapon - (a skill used by the high-ranking warriors in heaven, such as Refang). He is sent to deal with Kongo again later on, but by then Kongo has gained supernatural powers, forcing Nata to resort to his special weapons. It does him little good, with Kongo destroying them one after another while becoming stronger and stronger himself. Following this, Nata is seen glaring at Kongo when he first comes to the Celestial Heaven.
These forms include some of those most commonly associated with Wizardry, including pyrokinesis (Equal Rites). She has, however, ignited a log by glaring at it until it combusted out of pure embarrassment. She also claimed it was impossible to catch a sword in your hand without being hurt but appeared to do just that shortly afterward (at the end of the book it was revealed that she had merely deferred experiencing the cut). It has been said that when Granny says a task is impossible, she means it is impossible for anyone but herself.
World Alliance of RollerSports (fictional league for RollerGames) Some of the storylines were off-the-wall, but tame by today's standards — the main storyline was a controversy involving the T-Bird Twins being drafted as one person (more on that below), rather than two. Hair-pulling and catfights were crowd favorites. When a fight broke out, the cameras frequently cut to a shot of an angry woman in a pink dress, glaring at the skaters. The show became noted for its "big controversy:" according to a report from Sams, Georgia Hase claimed the T-Bird Twins were improperly drafted as one entity.
Meanwhile, Rich is called into Professor Blood's office, where Blood has his academic records and his father's employment records. He offers to help Rich and give his father a better position in the Civil Service, if he sabotages Grace's play, leaving Rich in a difficult choice to either help his not-so-well-off family or Grace. Shortly after, he agrees to invite Rich to dinner - which is very awkward, mostly due to his continual glaring at him. After dinner, Rich has a quiet argument with Grace, noting that she is a different person around her parents than when around him.
Ryan shows his hatred of Tony during the beginning of his trial by glaring at him from across the room; Tony is shocked. When Whitney's witness statement is shown in court, Ryan walks out in disgust when she says she was 12 years old when they had sex. He storms back in calling Tony a monster and tells Whitney that Tony is sick and he will get out of prison when he is an old man. On Christmas Day 2009, Ryan tells Janine that they are over; later he finds her drunk in the car lot.
In the meantime, Zhang Liang left the feast and went outside to summon Liu Bang's general Fan Kuai. He gave some instructions to Fan Kuai and returned to his seat. Fan Kuai then burst into the banquet area despite not being invited, dressed in full armour and armed with his sword and shield, interrupting the sword dance and glaring at Xiang Yu. Xiang Yu was impressed with Fan Kuai's bravado and asked for his name, calling him a "brave warrior" (壯士). He ordered his men to give Fan Kuai a goblet of wine, which Fan gulped down.
Prior to the game, he told Dodgers' second baseman Steve Sax that he was going to hit him in the neck during the game. He came close, drilling Sax in the left shoulder and glaring at him. He allowed three runs in eight innings and was in line for the win before Kirk Gibson's walk- off homer off closer Dennis Eckersley gave the game to the Dodgers. Working on three days rest, Stewart wasn't as good in Game four, allowing four runs (only two earned) and leaving the game with one out in the sixth to pick up the loss.
Later, when Leafstar, Squirrelflight and Tree come to negotiate with Moonlight, Snow again shows her disdain for toms by initially refusing to let Tree into the Sisters' camp, glaring at him and wrinkling her nose in disgust. However, she eventually relents when they assert it is in everyone's best interest. When the Clans attack the Sisters' camp, Snow and the other Sisters stubbornly refuse to leave, and lose the battle. Afterwards, Snow and Tempest thank Squirrelflight for helping them and express doubt that the Clans will find peace, with Snow again showing her bias towards toms by saying they "never want peace".
Shocked, Shiera lets her guard down and is struck by a blast of electricity, causing her to fall to the streets below. Collapsed, Hawkgirl sees Black Lightning and Huntress before the latter knocks her unconscious with an arrow bolt. Hawkgirl is later seen being held in a cell in the Batcave, glaring at Batman and Catwoman as they discuss the League's reaction to her kidnapping. When Catwoman points out the League will be searching for her, Batman disagrees and the scene cuts to the Watchtower, where to many heroes shock, a second Hawkgirl is seen arriving.
The woman runs through the same forest Apocalyptica is playing in, later Apocalyptica is shown playing upside down on the ceiling where Valo and Ylönen are sitting with their hair dangling just above them as they (being Valo and Ylönen) continue moving the dial of the ouija board. In the last few seconds of the video, the song ends and the woman is shown laying down to sleep as the moon descends into the horizon. Suddenly the candles at the table blow out, and the video ends with Ylönen and Valo glaring at the camera with wholly black eyes, presumably having been possessed by demons.
This result was described in some news stories at the time as "shocking". In the original dance, Fusar-Poli/Margaglio were performing a rotational lift with only seconds left in their program when Margaglio lost his balance, dropped Fusar-Poli, and fell to the ice himself. Following this conclusion to the program, Fusar-Poli stood glaring at her partner for approximately thirty seconds before the couple took their bows and left the ice. They dropped to seventh overall, but moved up to sixth place after a clean free dance, and told the media that the incident at the end of the original dance had reflected their anger at the mistake rather than at each other.
The Olympics were their first international event under the new scoring system adopted by the ISU, but, Fusar-Poli/Margaglio nonetheless held a narrow lead after the compulsory dance portion of the event, ahead of two-time world champions Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov. This result was described in some news stories at the time as "shocking". In the original dance, Fusar-Poli/Margaglio were performing a rotational lift with only seconds left in their program when Margaglio lost his balance, dropped Fusar-Poli, and fell to the ice himself. Following this conclusion to the program, Fusar-Poli stood glaring at her partner for approximately thirty seconds before the couple took their bows and left the ice.
Catherine is glaring at her former lover, the Polish king Stanisław August Poniatowski, and (in some variants of the engraving) Frederick is pointing to Danzig (Gdańsk) with a sword (although Prussia acquired the territories around it, Gdańsk still remained with the Commonwealth). The inner figure on the right is the Habsburg Emperor Joseph II. On his left is the beleaguered Stanisław August Poniatowski, who (in some variants of the engraving) is experiencing difficulty keeping his crown on his head, and in another, has already lost it. Above the scene is Pheme (with manifestos from the partitioning powers in the German variant). The composition gained notoriety in contemporary Europe; its distribution was banned in several European countries, including France.
Paul Low furthermore reported that villagers of East Village told him they had seen "The Wicked Dowrich's eyes glaring at them from the brook". The step up to the Gatehouse remained high until 1973 when the new owner Mr C. Godfrey, wishing to form a more convenient access to the house, knocked down a section of the wall at the side of the Gatehouse to allow a driveway to pass through. It was shortly after this gap had been made that his gardener reported seeing, in broad daylight and for the duration of 5 to 8 seconds, the ghost of a man wearing a long black coat, holding in his hand a silver-shafted hunting-crop, mounted on a black horse.Trease, pp.
Takigawa feels uncertain about what she sees, but notes that Chikara's mother appears to love the boy very much. The next day, Chikara attempts to rip the skin off the face of one of his classmates and is finally expelled, though for days afterwards he appears at the windows of the school, glaring at the students, and eventually follows Takigawa to her apartment, where her father who was visiting at the time has an opportunity to examine his skin. A trained doctor, Takigawa's father notes that Chikara's skin is thinning, and that his fingerprints are missing, and recommends that the boy be seen by a specialist. Takigawa takes a protesting Chikara home to his mother, who dismisses the severity of Chikara's condition, in spite of Takigawa's concerns.
Metro New York suggested that the ISI's motivation to help Haqqani is not because they are pro-Taliban, but because "Haqqani was just an ugly means to an end where a new CIA Director allows Pakistan to operate without America breathing down its neck." Ethan Sacks of the New York Daily News wrote of "Tasneem glaring at her American counterparts, her beautiful head full of duplicity." Gwilym Mumford of The Guardian noted that "poker- faced Tasneem is as shrewd as they come", and Kat Rosenfield of Entertainment Weekly wrote that the character "keeps smirking with all the subtlety of a cat that just ate about 500 canaries." Deeming Tasneem "pretty badass", Metro New York noted, "She smiles the whole time she speaks with [Dennis Boyd] in every exchange, although everything she says to him threatens his very core".
There are two tips right at the top of > the old tip, to be seen glaring at us every day, full of threat. They might > come down and cover some part of the village again. The Aberfan people > insist—and I insist with them—that what is left of those tips must be > removed. I hope that the Minister and the Secretary of State for Wales will > be with us on this matter. The residents of Aberfan petitioned George Thomas, who had succeeded Hughes as Secretary of State for Wales in April 1968, for the tips to be removed; they entered the Welsh Office and left a small pile of coal slurry on the table in front of him to make their point; Thomas later stated the tips "constitute a psychological, emotional danger" to the people of Aberfan.

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