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We just looked and we're like, 'Whoa!' and looked away.
When she looked away briefly, he disappeared, she told authorities.
Republican politicians meanwhile, largely looked away from the issue entirely.
I looked away and saw four bodies on the ground.
Mike and I met each other's eyes then immediately looked away.
But time and time again, the free world has looked away.
She was near the window and looked away to distant hills.
Our mother and I looked at each other, then looked away.
He looked away and let it operate like it always has.
And when she looked away I glanced hurriedly at my watch.
He looked away from his manager and down at the floor.
Baldwin was writing for his life, and the nation looked away.
When our eyes met in the mirror, I quickly looked away.
And me, an adventureless voyeur, realizing I was rudely staring, looked away.
He might've looked away, to give me some time to collect myself.
Both the Foreign Office and the Department for International Development looked away.
She saw me staring at her food, and I embarrassedly looked away.
I no longer looked away from my reflection when passing the mirror.
Her words seemed to stun him; he said nothing and looked away.
Still, this was a case where many others looked away for decades.
Still, this was a case where many others looked away for decades.
The man looked away when the woman looked at him, she told detectives.
Swift pursed her lips and looked away as her lawyer recounted the episode.
According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, at least two jurors also looked away.
I looked away from the man and up at my old bedroom window.
Tilting his head when I looked away, forcing me to catch his eyes.
Even when doing a task together, shucking corn, washing him, they looked away.
I tried smiling and waving, but they neither waved back nor looked away.
After the actress looked away and turned back to the spot, the ghost disappeared.
" He looked away and said, all his patience gone, "Worry about having cancer again.
She looked away from the camera as she recalled going to identify the body.
I nodded and looked away as she applied a numbing agent to the area.
When Roomba looked away, Kaskil would jump up and sprint off to a new spot.
I looked away but there was no denying our intimacy; he'd come while watching me.
He's even perfected the gamer slouch and hasn't looked away from the screen in hours.
The boy, maybe eighteen, blushed to the tips of his ears, smirked, then looked away.
She raised a finger and looked away as she wrapped things up with customer service.
I was so impressed, I only looked away from my mirror to glance at my phone.
He did a lot of staring at the jury and the spectators, until they looked away.
In the study, dogs watched humans hide food in containers while a second human looked away.
If I looked away, I could not tell that a user right beside me was typing.
Discerning players could also wait until the shopkeep looked away to take the item without paying.
Orioles catcher Jesus Sucre looked away in disgust at the mistake as Torres rounded the bases.
She looked away from me with a kind of wince, as if my contrition pained her.
Tandy looked away from her eyes, trying to focus on Noor's one black tooth out in front.
When Sands recently described his injury and pointed to his knee, his wife recoiled and looked away.
Shkreli, who faces pending criminal securities fraud charges, smirked, twiddled a pencil and looked away as Rep.
She looked away at the wall, shaking her head in a jerky, humming motion as I talked.
I looked away while she put them on and, to cover my discomfort, attempted to make conversation.
The national police and prosecutors looked away even after the National Treasury raised alarms about the project.
In reality, U.S. officials backed off, looked away and let the thievery become more entrenched than ever.
"You're adorable," she said, and I felt the intensity of her eyes on me and looked away nervously.
He looked at me, and I thought I saw some form of recognition, and I quickly looked away.
He looked away and then he turned back to fix his interviewer with a look of unblinking intensity.
"I called his name, he turned right at me and then he looked away," Westbrook told reporters afterward.
Aware that his manager was watching, the boy looked away and focused on cutting fabrics and folding clothes.
When atrocities occurred in Cambodia, Rwanda, Congo and Darfur, the whole world — including the United States — looked away.
The whole culture has looked away from this for so long, and this film says, 'Let's look at it.
The whirlwind engagement of Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson caught everyone's attention, and no one has looked away since.
Other riders on the subway train looked away during the attack and refused to help her, Seweid had said.
Before turning the corner, the man glanced up at Yasser for a moment and then looked away, saying nothing.
It's because she loves you, I said, it's a way of loving you, and he sighed and looked away.
When it was her turn, Ms. Wenzel winced and looked away from the needle about to deliver the vaccine.
Each morning, I went in for an ultrasound and hormone-monitoring blood work, during which I always looked away.
Teodoro leaned back in his chair and looked away from me, a rare moment of silence in our interviews.
I'm pretty sure I looked away when I caught a glimpse of a homeless man approaching the other day.
BRUSSELS — For more than eight years, the Libyan conflict has festered and the European Union has mostly looked away.
I looked away, terrified by this display, focusing intently on a nearby studio portrait of me and my sisters.
The administration looked away from Porter's security clearance problem, aware that Porter's past made him a massive security risk.
I felt like I was under water every day and no one could hear me scream, or they looked away.
He looked away, and his voice dropped to just above a whisper, as he struggled to talk through his feelings.
She looked away, at a picture of Marie on the wall, wanting that to be the last thing she saw.
During this entire time I carried with me their pleading voices and ultimately their screams, while the world looked away.
Their affect seemed off, or they declined help from an advocate, or they looked away instead of making eye contact.
But when asked if he supported building a border wall, he looked away as if a bit embarrassed by his answer.
I noticed immediately that even though the lipstick caught people's eyes, the minute I glanced in their direction, they looked away.
The moment I looked away or got very nervous because of all the people looking at me, the car stopped. Neat.
My legs began to shake; I clung to my carry-on and looked away until I felt someone touching my shoulder.
At some point in the evening, two full matches had passed before I noticed I hadn't looked away from the screen.
In the last photo, Jenner lay back as Stormi sat up straight — both mom and daughter looked away from the camera.
This isn't that surprising — for decades, the US has quietly looked away from Saudi Arabia's human rights abuses for material gain.
They burst into laughter, shed tears, covered their mouths, gasped and even looked away – all within the two minutes the video played.
The Altari looked away from the sky in awe; the Kartami looked directly at it with disgust for what it had become.
He had a pudgy face with a squashed nose that looked like it had been broken; sleepy eyes that constantly looked away.
But probably we are both too guarded with our time; we would have seen each other at the park, and looked away.
Photograph by Immo Klink for The New Yorker "I looked at it today and quickly looked away," Jared Goldberg, from Utah, said.
Their statements Since last Tuesday, survivors have recounted painful experiences in front of Nassar, who wore a prison uniform and looked away.
There has been some speculation since the summer that "God Looked Away" would head to Broadway after an out-of-town tryout.
So she stood there, folding the ticket between her thumb and forefinger, for what felt like an eternity, until the client looked away.
After dancing into the room on another occasion attended by her cousin, "My family turned on a dime and looked away," says Amy.
While he concludes that some who heard or saw were paralyzed by fear, and some deliberately looked away, he does not lay blame.
"I would be concerned if we looked away from Russian interference in our election," the outgoing ambassador told CNN in an interview Tuesday.
Cameroon's main backers have looked away, hoping Mr Biya's government would quell the rebellion and get back to fighting jihadists in the Sahel.
I cried on the night before her first day of day care and the first time she looked away while she was breastfeeding.
That's where you say, I saw him from across the room, and he looked at me and then looked away, all that stuff.
As the boy begged for his life, the sicario said he looked away and told him he was sorry before slitting his throat.
The trial had been difficult for the jurors, who wiped their eyes, covered their mouths and looked away from the grisly crime scene photos.
She looked away and lowered her voice as she described the man she knew from the neighborhood breaking into her home and assaulting her.
Mr. Ryan, himself a former budget chairman, looked away, like a mildly embarrassed father stationed near the sandbox where his kids are throwing sand.
Asked by a U.S. reporter if he regretted his comments to the Sun, Trump looked away, shook his head and pointed at the reporter.
Does covering the mirror, leaving only part of the gold frame peeking through, suggest that we have looked away or that we cannot see?
For most beautiful first, he said, pouring wine into her cup, his English almost nonexistent, and she smiled and looked away, cringing a little.
NEW JERSEY SCHOOL BUS FLIPS ON ITS SIDE IN HIGHWAY CRASH Police said the driver looked away, and didn&apost see traffic slowing down ahead.
The awards' cameras panned over Ellie Kemper, who looked away awkwardly, and Tina Fey, who mouthed something that was definitely not a look of approval.
I walked past her in a car and I looked at her and smiled and she completely just looked away and I was really gutted.
As he looked away from the road to decide which trip was more worth his time, he nearly rear-ended the car ahead of him.
"I would be concerned if we looked away from Russian interference in our election," Power told CNN in an interview Tuesday, days before her term ends.
Referees looked away on Penguins forward Jake Guentzel getting tripped/kneed by Capitals defenseman Matt Niskanen as if Niskanen was Chazz Palminteri in A Bronx Tale.
"What is staggering is that the Trump administration has completely looked away when this death toll is announced," Cruz said on MSNBC's "Kasie DC" on Sunday.
But as his second daughter made her arrival, Derrick looked away to watch — which is when, he says, things quickly made a turn for the worst.
The White House ignored Assad's barrel bombs and looked away when he used chemical weapons -- even after claiming he had moved them all out of the country.
The trial had been difficult for the jurors, who wiped their eyes, covered their mouths and looked away from the grisly crime scene photos, according to Jacksonville.com.
Some looked away, and some took an active, even enthusiastic, part in the persecution and removal of the 6,746 Jews sent from mainland Italy to German extermination camps.
I'd noticed the prettiest one among them — soft butch because of her long brown hair and black bikini — and she had looked away when she saw me looking.
And researchers found that the problem is worse for seniors, who looked away from the road for up to eight and a half seconds longer than younger drivers.
Catching the snap from center, Manning looked away from Beckham, watching as both a Baltimore linebacker and nickel cornerback ran toward a decoy pass route on the left.
As Ms. Butler spoke, Kimberly Ballinger, with whom Mr. Gurley had lived in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn and with whom he was raising two children, looked away.
As he told Mashable via email, his drone "got a bit lower than I should have and looked away for a second," and next minute, the drone was down.
After the TV host successfully did so, he gave a napkin to Carmen to bite down on, while Hilaria, who appeared grossed out, looked away in the other direction.
The first time she picked me up from the tiny regional airport she didn't recognize me, and when she did, she looked away with tears brimming at her lashes.
Drivers looked away from the road less when using voice commands, but that safety benefit was offset by the increased amount of time drivers spent interacting with the systems.
She added that while the "Trump administration has looked away from its legal imperative," Americans "have risen to the occasion" and volunteers continue to arrive at the island to help.
A chaperone was there and "deliberately looked away" when Tyndall penetrated Jane Doe 1's vagina "with his entire hand, up to his wrist ... without a glove," the complaint reads.
The -- no great power in world history has ever looked away of the greatest threat and at the same time dissipated its energy on something -- we spent 13 trillion dollars.
Their eyes looked away while the camera focused in on the sleeves of a steely-eyed model looking annoyed at the intrusion or raising their fists in a black power salute.
His departure followed a devastating investigation that found that the leaders of the football team and the athletic department had looked away when told of multiple gang rapes and sexual assault.
Cruz said last week that Trump "completely looked away" from the region after a study in the New England Journal of Medicine concluded that the official government death toll was substantially underestimated.
Looking her up and down, Ms. Liang rolled her eyes with such concentrated disgust, it seemed only natural that her entire head followed her eyes backward as she looked away in revulsion.
Fugazzi is well aware of the connection between these paintings and the work of Franz Kline, but if you ask Fugazzi he says that he consciously looked away from Kline for inspiration.
He tried to tie her up but when her assailant looked away for a second she jumped out the window and the fall broke some of her ribs and punctured a lung.
The historical context of the Charlottesville reaction is that mass murder was carried out by ordinary Germans while the vast majority of that population looked away out of self-interest and fear.
That was my one major frustration with Minit—that and a late-game battle that had me seeing stars when I looked away from the screen, courtesy a little too much monochrome flashing.
San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz said that the Trump administration has "looked away" from Puerto Rico after a study found a significantly higher death toll from Hurricane Maria than was officially announced.
The actor got even more sentimental, posting a sexy snapshot of Watts, 47, sitting in a chair in knee-high boots and black floral patterned dress as she bashfully looked away from the camera.
While Republicans in Congress have largely looked away from corruption within the Trump administration, Ross is perhaps uniquely vulnerable here, given the general lack of appetite for a trade war with China in Congress.
There are years of my life when I felt I did nothing but look at my children, for fear that if I looked away for even one second they would be eaten by bears.
From the footage, however, it appears that the driver — identified by Jalopnik as Rafaela Vasquez — repeatedly looked away from the road in the seconds before the car struck the pedestrian, 49-year-old Elaine Hertzberg.
In the study, scientists taught children between 14 and 24 months how to use a robot toy, and then watched them play with it (with a neutral expression) or looked away and read a magazine.
Actual or perceived, the distance between power held by men and by women in this country has directly resulted in cycles of harassment, misconduct, and abuse from which our society has looked away for decades.
And he just looked away when a man strolling in front of his house ditched a knife behind a parked car, only to be confronted by two police officers, with Tasers drawn, who arrested him.
"Metz never looked away from the horror, and never allowed us to," Susannah Heschel, a professor of Jewish studies at Dartmouth College who has studied his work and the Nazi era, said in an interview.
I looked away and counted backward from a hundred, so as to avoid insulting a man whose only fault had been to stare failure in the face and carry its weight for the rest of us.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, who had called Johnson a liar on his appointment last week, sat stony-faced in his seat while Germany's Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who had branded the Leave campaigner irresponsible, looked away.
If you glanced at the eclipse and then looked away, then back again, that could have caused problems because the effects are cumulative, said Dr. Jack Cioffi, the chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at Columbia University.
These miniseries could show more gore than you might have expected (largely because they were made in the 1980s and '90s), but every time they bumped up against something truly dark and terrible, they flinched and looked away.
And he sat there, staring out into the gloom, drinking one beer after another, and when he coughed, really coughed, they all looked at him and at the wet cardboard box of face masks, then looked away again.
Kelly has defended his practice, telling the Los Angeles Times that he looked away or exited the room when his patients undressed, and that it was standard for a doctor to take a rectal swab while simultaneously checking for anal warts.
A third party developer or a hardware manufacturer themselves could presumably capture how you gazed at anything; whether you passed over, pondered, fixated, or looked away quickly; perhaps even whether you got interested, excited, embarrassed, or bored (perhaps using pupil dilation).
Al Pacino and Judith Light — two award-winning stalwarts of the stage and screen — will star as Tennessee Williams and his close friend in Dotson Rader's "God Looked Away" at the Pasadena Playhouse in California, ahead of a possible Broadway run.
To watch it is to wonder if Neo and Agent Smith from The Matrix are having a mind-bending fistfight right behind you that you would see if you just turned around and looked away from The Masked Singer's wonders.
Some of the residents in Canyon Gate questioning why he would do such work showed him the middle finger when he pulled up in his Mercedes S.U.V. Others simply looked away, as if his presence was a reminder of their ebbing fortunes.
"It didn't quite hit until I looked at Jeff Probst and Jeff Probst looked away from the tribe — and he never takes the tribe out of his eyesight — and that's what, to me, signaled the worst had happened," Smith said on the talk show.
Its worst offenses may be that it rendered nearly invisible the black women who labored in the suffragist vineyard and that it looked away from the racism that tightened its grip on the fight for the women's vote in the years after the Civil War.
NBC News cited the child's mother as telling the police that she looked away from her son—who can be seen in an orange t-shirt in the security footage—for just a moment as she was printing her ticket at a kiosk when he disappeared.
"I testified to let the world know that you are a repulsive liar and those 'treatments' were pathetically veiled sexual abuse," one accuser, Kyle Stephens, said to Dr. Nassar, who often bowed his head and closed his eyes or looked away as she and others spoke.
Even as President Barack Obama escalated the war, poured in more billions and promised to crack down on corruption, The Post said, the United States looked away and let its allies — the Afghan president, warlords, drug traffickers and defense contractors — wallow in fraud, corruption and dark money.
Once he'd chosen the film he wanted to watch, he was presented with a package of video ads that were specifically selected to run with that movie — and any time he looked away from the screen or moved too far away from his phone, the ads would stop playing.
When Donald Trump took his seat in the front pew at the state funeral of George H.W. Bush on Wednesday, Michelle Obama looked at Trump with raised eyebrows, shook his hand and quickly looked away after her husband, former President Barack Obama, also gave his successor a handshake.
On the freeway, leaving Pasadena, we spoke and I looked away, outside, at the wheels and tires of cars doing that optical illusion thing they do where it looks like they're spinning backwards, which, according to Google, happens because our brains are assuming something completely wrong and showing it to us.
I looked away from him back to the stage, feeling a heat in my gut that I recognized as shame, but it wasn't sharp yet, it was distant or dulled, and though I knew in the next days I would be miserable with it I turned away from it now.
"The same media that resolutely looked away when the most powerful man in the world, a sitting U.S. president with multiple violent sexual assaults to his credit, snared an impressionable young intern in his web and ruined her life, now expects us to gasp with revulsion at Mr. Trump's irreverent comments," they said.
Plaintiffs claim that manufacturers, like Purdue Pharma and Johnson & Johnson, aggressively marketed the pills for years, despite knowing about addictive properties; that distributors, like McKesson and Cardinal Health, shipped alarming quantities without reporting to the authorities; that pharmacy chains, like Walgreens and CVS Health, looked away while selling flag-raising amounts to individuals.
Matthew Lewis Small, the 34-year-old driver of the semi, told officers he was driving on Interstate 65 and looked away from the road to set his coffee mug down when he ran into the cars that had been slowing down, the Boone County Sheriff's Office said in a news release.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's second pick to lead the Labor Department told senators on Wednesday that he would not allow partisan political considerations or conservative ideologues to shape his department, pushing back against accusations by Democrats that he had looked away as subordinates at the Justice Department stacked his office with ideological allies during the George W. Bush administration.
Saturday's show had four sets of encores, and after the first three, Mr. Smith put his hand up on his clavicle, seemingly not so much as a stagy gesture of being overwhelmed, but as you might do reflexively to collect your thoughts when you've got a lot on your plate; he looked away from the audience and briskly walked off.
"And the more often you object to Millenials' understandable resentment toward a generation that has selfishly poisoned their water, blown past every climate warning so they could drive their stupid hummers, and looked away or worse for sexual, racial and economic injustice, the more you prove their point that you just don't understand anything of value to them," she wrote.
Joe and the girl walked down the street toward the subway and the girl threw her cigarette in the gutter and they talked and Joe kept butting his hip into her and walking so his bare arm swept against hers, and when they turned the corner he didn't say anything and when she turned to face him he didn't say anything so she said, "This was fun," and raised up on her toes to kiss his cheek and he embraced her and they kissed for half an hour by the station and people passing by hushed and looked away and then the girl skipped down the subway stairs. 29.

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