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His eyes are glazed over and his hair is wildly unkempt.
Her look is a little glazed over, with a slight, subtle discomfort.
When I stepped inside for the first time, my eyes glazed over.
His eyes glazed over and he lost interest before I finished the sentence.
He was practically giggling, his eyes glazed over by the phenomenon that is Trump.
He had a glazed over look on his face, but his eyes were open.
My eyes glazed over and I didn&apost pay much attention to the numbers.
Her characters share the same glazed over red eyes, suggesting, among other things, drug use.
At Glazed Over Donuts, in Beacon, each doughnut comes with a glaze, topping, and drizzle.
It's three in the morning, and I'm looking for something to play, eyes glazed over.
Normally, my husband is my best comedic audience, but this time, his eyes have glazed over.
I'll read five pages and have to go back and re-read where I glazed over.
My eyes glazed over as I watched the flames slowly flicker and melt into the floor.
Now they're just mild annoyances to be glazed over when they're inconvenient to the show's narrative momentum.
"We were talking and his eyes glazed over and he punched me in the stomach," Hussey says.
Others bite their nails, clutch their heads in pain, or simply stare into space, eyes glazed over.
You often see "a glazed-over look on people's faces" when you bring it up, he said.
The suggestive and mundare collide in his images of seductive women with big hair and glazed-over expressions.
In my head, I sound amazing and then I turn around and her eyes are completely glazed over.
Are they still making eye contact, or are they sort of glazed over, looking all around the room?
By the time I was done his eyes were glazed over and I was fumbling for the door.
"It was all very good for stocks, but the market's collective eyes glazed over" the signing, Cramer said.
His eyes were glazed over, his expression slack, his head so heavy that my arm ached from supporting it.
Granta Books; £20 WHEN Leslie Jamison told people she was writing a book about addiction, their eyes glazed over.
Additionally, Glazed Over Donuts sells doughnut ice cream sandwiches, as well as ice cream sundaes piled atop its doughnuts.
GAMBELA, Ethiopia — In a bright green hospital room buzzing with flies, an older man's eyes glazed over with pain.
Bill: The glazed over look in her eyes while they were on the bus kind of gives it away.
As the challenge narrowed down to the final three contestants, O'Connell suddenly began to sway as her eyes glazed over.
There are also plenty of missed opportunities: Snowden's attempted escape to Latin America is glazed over in a speedy montage.
Without it, the risk of glazed-over-eyes syndrome increases significantly, especially during the first meeting, which often runs long.
"In my head, I sound amazing and then I turn around and [Willow's] eyes are completely glazed over," Pink said.
It was there that I found Varun Anand, a stunned 22-year old Clinton staffer with his eyes glazed over.
I stayed silent, my eyes fully glazed-over until an older male comic I had never heard of got on stage.
Or are you not even really picturing anything because you entirely glazed over as soon as you read the word "mom"?
They're laughing giddily, some with eyes glazed over, from the smoke that's settling into the furniture or from their proximity to Wayne.
Each photo depicts a different segment of a woman's decaying body – her gaping mouth, her glazed-over eyes, the wounds on her back.
Bennett is exceptional, with an eerie, glazed-over expression that seems impenetrable; she flashes her husband a Stepford smile, disguising her true reaction.
And in the case of She's Gotta Have It, this violent incident and it's impact on Nola was glazed over and hardly acknowledged at all.
Butler struggled to his feet, and as his eyes glazed over and his equilibrium struggled to return, referee Marlon B. Wright waved the fight off.
But he says he saw plenty of people who'd been on the same drug for 15 or 20 years with the same glazed-over eyes.
And as someone with a middling understanding of politics (especially around this newsroom), I often languish somewhere between glazed over and confused during election seasons.
If your eyes haven't glazed over after the Best Picture nominees, check out their films: Note: CNBC's parent company is NBCUniversal, which is owned by Comcast.
She's great at conveying the minute difference between a teenager's resting glazed-over expression, and the face of a person in the middle of a private fantasy.
At one point in the brief interview, his eyes glazed over and he twisted his head over his arms as if about to curl into a ball.
My eyes glazed over her detailed explanations of how much the Comey's October 27 letter about reopening the investigation into her emails ruined her chances of winning.
As our relationship progressed, people around us felt more comfortable asking me why his eyes always seemed glazed over, and why he often told the same story twice.
With its eyes glazed over and hauntingly gaunt body, it can seem a little intimidating, but closer inspection reveals the artistry of Bosch's brushstrokes and papier-mâché structure.
If your eyes glazed over as soon as we got technical, then here's the bottom line: The Apple iPad mini 4 is the smallest and most powerful iPad ever.
I also experience something called dissociation which means that my mind doesn't want to relive the pain so "I look off and I stare" in a glazed over state.
Cruz told the debate audience that Donald Trump had glazed over his past position on abortion -- which prompted Trump to call him "the single biggest liar" on the stage.
"I told the truth, told what happened, but also glazed over some of the details that are not appropriate for the age group I was writing for," Erik said.
I confess I sort of glazed over the whole thing when it happened, but suffice to say someone bought this exact same painting in 265 for 275 British pounds.
" Using a laptop to flick through an earlier draft, he supplied the lines to the actors: "Not only have my eyes glazed over—they have turned completely into cinnamon rolls.
And if your eyes glazed over all of those sentences, that's OK. This part is the most important: You don't need to know where Ocean went to school to appreciate the song.
And these are artists like Michael Jackson, and David Bowie, and Freddie Mercury, and Annie Lennox, and Prince, and Janis Joplin, and George Michael, Elton John, so many artists — her eyes glazed over.
" Her daughter's eyes glazed over, but Pink really wanted to know why Willow cared that she looked like a boy, especially when Pink's rebuttal was "Well, what do you think I look like?
The first were Americans with their eyes glazed over, unaware of the fact that proposed caps on the Medicaid program could make an enormous difference in their lives if they run out of money in retirement.
When your eyes have glazed over out of sheer boredom, clear off space on a table and reach for a coloring book, for which you'll need a handy set of colored pencils to do the job right.
If somehow your eyes haven't glazed over already and you're thinking about increasing the amount of "unlimited" data on your Verizon line, the new Above Unlimited plan and the company's mix-and-match feature arrives next week on June 18.
It's already been a busy political year, so if you didn't register the news that the US House of Representatives formed a Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress (or your eyes glazed over at the generic name), I get it.
Instead, it's just long enough to exchange some very awkward half-smiles with the salesperson, scroll through Instagram (but a glazed-over, not-actually-paying-attention scroll just to break the awkwardness), share smiles again, and then ponder where it all went wrong.
These days, if you Google the words "CBD" and "coffee," Coffee By Design doesn't even come up until the fourth page of search results, at which point your eyes have probably glazed over from all the articles of its purported health benefits.
It's true that Samsung had a lot of information to jam into the hour-long press conference, but the offering was glazed over during a brief segment on mobile gaming — a surprising choice given how big of an industry the category has become.
" But when Alma looked over at her sister, Espe's eyes were glazed over, hypnotized by the nothing, the sinkhole, whatever it was, and Alma knew that Espe would not stop, that she and her sister were about to drive off the edge. "Espe!
The robot is made to look like a real person, modeled after its creator's wife, as well as Audrey Hepburn, with natural skin tones and a realistic face, though its gadget brain is exposed, and the eyes are glazed over in that creepy robotic detachment.
In the clips, her doe eyes visibly pained and glazed over with near-tears, Meghan admits to ITV journalist Tom Bradby that she's been struggling to be a newlywed and new mom while facing a ceaseless torrent of (often racist) scrutiny and intrusion from the media.
"One of the guys in the store who is Filipino brought up that he feels like he is discriminated against for being a [person of color] and that Starbucks glazed over non-black people by focusing solely on the divide between black and white," the New Jersey barista said.
On The X Factor, there's a face that Simon Cowell pulls when he's watching a pretty girl with a nice voice, or a band who seem to actually like each other, and I always joke to whoever I've forced to view the show with me that week that his eyes have glazed over because he's seeing pound signs.
It took supplier Colonial Cookie of Kitchener, Ontario, more than a year to figure out the logistics and come up with a product that met Nichol's exacting standards. Colleague Jim White was the first to sample the prototype cookie: > When the first samples arrived, I asked Jim White to try them. "Are they > good?" Jim's eyes glazed over.
While he began, like the other members of the No Name Group, to paint in the post-Impressionist style that was outlawed in China during the Cultural Revolution, his later work tends towards minimalism and abstraction. He has also painted a recent series of large-scale landscapes in the classical Chinese style, that is then glazed over with a thick layer of wax to create an ethereal and distorted effect.
MI: Omnigraphics, 1999. 249–254, 351–352.. Although sleepwalking cases generally consist of simple, repeated behaviors, there are occasionally reports of people performing complex behaviors while asleep, although their legitimacy is often disputed. Sleepwalkers often have little or no memory of the incident, as their consciousness has altered into a state in which memories are difficult to recall. Although their eyes are open, their expression is dim and glazed over.
Exterior of the Odeon, from the Ludwigstraße Inner courtyard, formerly the concert auditorium, after being glazed over in 2007 The Odeon is a former concert hall in the Odeonsplatz in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, which is named after it. Built in the early 19th century to a design by Leo von Klenze and forming a counterpoint to the externally identical Palais Leuchtenberg, it was rebuilt after being almost totally destroyed in World War II and now houses the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior.
The scheme proposed a shopping mall, with 40 to 50 restaurants, cafés and bars, 180 shops, as well as nightclubs, comedy venues and a cinema. Cosmopolitan shops would have been sited in the A Station's turbine hall, and label name shops in the B Station's turbine hall. The boiler house would have been glazed over and used as a public space for installations and exhibitions. A riverside walkway would also be created, running continuously along the riverside from Vauxhall to Battersea Park.
When the band played Under a Blood Red Sky to Eno, his eyes "glazed over". The Edge said of him: "I think he was intimidated by the lack of irony in what we were doing. He'd come from Talking Heads, the Rhode Island School of Design, living in New York, and here was this Irish band hitting everything full on, completely earnest, hearts on sleeves, no irony at all." Eno also thought that the group were "frightened of being overpowered by some softness".
Terry Funk wrote in his autobiography, "Watching from the back, I thought he was dead. I ran out here and looked down at him, still lying in the ring where he'd landed. His eyes weren't rolled back in his head, but they looked totally glazed over, like a dead fish's eyes." Foley later said that the only reason he survived the fall was because he did not take the chokeslam properly, as he had been too exhausted to lift his body weight in response to the chokehold.
E. coriifolium impressed early taxonomists by being glazed over with a shining exudation.H. G. Reichenbach "Orchides" item 308 in C. Müller, Ed. Walpers Annales Botanices Systematicae 6(1861)400. Berlin. A member of E. subg. Epidendrum, this species has stems that do not swell into pseudobulbs, close imbricating sheathes covering the stems from the base to the last regular leaf, terminal inflorescences which emerge from the last regular leaf without being covered by any sheath or spathe, and a lip which is adnate to the column to its apex.
The Crown Court ceased to use the building in 1991. Staffordshire County Council decided to renovate and adapt it, completing the work in 1993 with some funding by English Heritage. The Great Hall became an art gallery, featuring visiting exhibitions and temporary displays of material from the Staffordshire County Museum collection, and occasionally part of the Staffordshire Hoard. The former courtyard was glazed over and is now part of a suite of council offices, including the former Grand Jury Room which retains part of its 18th-century dado.
Having become dilapidated, the arcades were restored by Derek Latham & Co in phases between 1989 and 1996, and in 1989 Queen Victoria Street was glazed over in its entirety with a stained glass canopy by British artist Brian Clarke. The artwork, which in its design references Leeds' heritage as a centre of the textile industry, remains the largest stained glass window in Britain and Europe. The arcade that replaced the theatre was demolished and replaced by a branch of Harvey Nichols which opened in 1996, the first branch outside London.
The building was declared a historical monument (byggnadsminnesmärke) in 1935. A major rebuilding in 1976–78 was followed by several alterations during the 1980s. Three of the four courtyards were glazed-over in 1987–92 resulting in a galleria, a restoration of the central hall, and the addition of a superstructure creating space for 800 new work-rooms. Posten relocated its headquarters to Solna and in 2004 the building was taken over by the National Property Board of Sweden, who rebuilt it in 2008 to accommodate the Government of Sweden.
At the restaurant level, these panels are glazed over the entire width and complemented by a low window sill, while at the hotel level there are smaller windows with rounded corners. Parabolic antennas of microwave transmitters are located on the seventh and eighth floors. The building cover is made of trapezoid-shaped laminated panels, which are not joined by any metal elements, as these would prevent the passage of electromagnetic waves. The upper side of the elevator machine room on the tenth floor is fitted with a welded steel tube, which forms a 48 meter high antenna mast.
Titian used glazes of red lake to create the vivid crimson of the robes in The Vendramin Family Venerating a Relic of the True Cross, completed 1550–60 (detail). Red lac, also called red lake, crimson lake or carmine lake, was an important red pigment in Renaissance and Baroque art. Since it was translucent, thin layers of red lac were built up or glazed over a more opaque dark color to create a particularly deep and vivid color. Unlike vermilion or red ochre, made from minerals, red lake pigments are made by mixing organic dyes, made from insects or plants, with white chalk or alum.
Many of these people worked through the night, and the injured were so numerous that doctors and surgeons set up a makeshift hospital in a nearby building. Rescuers found it difficult to make their way through the syrup to help the victims, and four days elapsed before they stopped searching; many of the dead were so glazed over in molasses that they were hard to recognize. Other victims were swept into Boston Harbor and were found three to four months after the disaster. Local residents brought a class- action lawsuit against the United States Industrial Alcohol Company (USIA) which had bought Purity Distilling in 1917.
" Murray admitted his "eyes glazed over a bit" during the search for the "crowbar", believing it to be "little too Lost-y", but "the quirky Corrigan as Weiss helped put all the mumbo-jumbo over". SFScope columnist Sarah Stegall agreed with Murray's Lost comparison, writing that the ending of the episode was "right out of the Lost playbook, a little too on the nose for my liking." Stegall did however call it a "good bridge episode, taking us from the setup of last week to the denouement next week, when it all comes together." IGN writer Ramsey Isler was more positive about the final sequence, explaining that the "last five minutes of this story changed everything, and made me excited about the series again.
The principal difference between the types was that the C.450 had a fixed spatted undercarriage, while the C.460 had a retractable undercarriage. This difference resulted in structural differences, the retractable undercarriage necessitating a two-spar wing for the C.460 in contrast to the single-spar wing used by the C.450. For the 1936 Coupe de la Meurthe competition Caudron built two examples of a development of the C.460, the C.461. This was slightly larger, long with a wingspan of and weighing empty and had a radically redesigned cockpit, the top being flush with the top of the fuselage and forward vision being limited to what could be seen through glazed-over semi- circular channels set into either side of the fuselage.
Afterwards, Homer is seen walking in something that looks like bacon underwear, to be eaten, but he gets rescued by some hippie-looking Rigelians who believe that eating other sentient species is wrong. After an excessive party, he gets on another spaceship only for one that also pleases all desires, but he realizes he will not enjoy it without his family and goes back to rescue them. The Rigelians have decided to eat the rest of the family and they are glazed over giant plates with some lettuce and tomato. When Homer offers to be eaten instead, he gets put on a similar plate and annoys the Rigelian chef by eating the glaze and claiming he did not get any.
"Less Than" was announced and released as the lead single and opening track of the Add Violence EP on July 13, 2017. The song's music video was released on the same day; it features an extreme close-up of a woman staring at a retro-styled video game which shows the song's lyrics in gameplay, her eyes gradually becoming glazed over as the video continues. The game featured is Polybius, created by English video game designer Jeff Minter and playable on the PS4. The video game itself is based on an urban legend of the same name—an alleged arcade game that existed in the 1980s which data mined people's personal information for the government—leading some publications to suggest a similarity in themes between the game and song.

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