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56 Sentences With "looked away from"

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Republican politicians meanwhile, largely looked away from the issue entirely.
He looked away from his manager and down at the floor.
I no longer looked away from my reflection when passing the mirror.
I looked away from the man and up at my old bedroom window.
She looked away from the camera as she recalled going to identify the body.
He's even perfected the gamer slouch and hasn't looked away from the screen in hours.
I was so impressed, I only looked away from my mirror to glance at my phone.
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.
The whole culture has looked away from this for so long, and this film says, 'Let's look at it.
When it was her turn, Ms. Wenzel winced and looked away from the needle about to deliver the vaccine.
Teodoro leaned back in his chair and looked away from me, a rare moment of silence in our interviews.
The administration looked away from Porter's security clearance problem, aware that Porter's past made him a massive security risk.
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.
The Altari looked away from the sky in awe; the Kartami looked directly at it with disgust for what it had become.
"I would be concerned if we looked away from Russian interference in our election," the outgoing ambassador told CNN in an interview Tuesday.
The trial had been difficult for the jurors, who wiped their eyes, covered their mouths and looked away from the grisly crime scene photos.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
At that moment he reflected how many times he had looked away from the poor. He asked God for forgiveness and said, "Jesus, help me take care of the poor." A week later he met the sisters of the order founded by Mother Teresa (Missionaries of Charity), whose mission is the care for the poor.
But as she approaches Lucky's house, she steps into the street and gets hit by a car. The driver turns out to be Nikolas, who also had been rushing to Lucky's. He had looked away from the road momentarily because of his cell phone. Nikolas calls for help and apologizes to Rebecca, who spews anger at him.
Faurie, in his first day in 2017. During the Macri government, he strengthened diplomatic ties with Brazil and the Southern Cone, looked away from the Bolivarian axis and demanded the freedom of political prisoners in Venezuela. He also promoted the repeal of the agreement with Iran and worked for an rapprochement with the United States, Israel and Europe. He sought closer ties with the Pacific Alliance.
Studies have found that older adults are more likely than younger adults to pay attention to positive than negative stimuli (as assessed by the dot-probe paradigm and eye-tracking methods). However, the effect also differs across cultures. For example, Hong Kong Chinese looked away from happy stimuli and more towards fearful stimuli, and the difference in attention pattern was related to differences in self- construal.
"In one investigation, the mother and infant engaged in a variety of behaviors while they looked at each other; by contrast, when they looked away from each other, the rate of such behaviors dropped considerably".Stern, D. N., Beebe, B., Jaffe, J., & Bennett, S.L. (1977). The infant's stimulus world during social interaction: A study of caregiver behaviors with particular reference to repetition and timing. In H.R. Schaffer (ED.), Studies in mother-infant interaction.
A special feature of Formula E is the "Fan Boost" feature, an additional power to use during the race's second half. The five drivers who were allowed to use the boost were determined by a fan vote. For the Ad Diriyah ePrix, Félix da Costa, Vandoorne, Massa, Abt and di Grassi were handed the extra power. Before the lights went on for the start, Félix da Costa overshot his starting slot because he looked away from pole position.
Nanny Ogg realized that Granny would lose the duel, so she enticed her grandson, Pewsey Ogg, to run across the magic circle in which the duel was taking place. Crossing the circle caused Pewsey to cry out. Granny looked away from the sun, got up and returned Pewsey to his grandmother. While Diamanda was the technical winner of the duel, the crowd considered Granny the best witch, because witches are supposed to help young boys who cry instead of being selfish.
Kaawaloa in 1779 by John Webber, artist aboard Cook's ship Cook's men and the British Marines were confronted on the beach by an elderly kahuna who approached them holding a coconut and chanting. They yelled at the priest to go away, but he kept approaching them while singing the mele. When Cook and his men looked away from the old kahuna, they saw that the beach was now filled with thousands of Native Hawaiians. Cook told Kalaniʻōpuʻu to get up but the ruler refused.
The marriages arranged there brought Habsburg kingship over Hungary and Bohemia in 1526. Both Anne and Louis were adopted by Maximilian following the death of Ladislaus. Thus Maximilian through his own marriages and those of his descendants (attempted unsuccessfully and successfully alike) sought, as was current practice for dynastic states at the time, to extend his sphere of influence. The marriages he arranged for both of his children more successfully fulfilled the specific goal of thwarting French interests, and after the turn of the sixteenth century, his matchmaking focused on his grandchildren, for whom he looked away from France towards the east.
The photobook Morire di classe. La condizione manicomiale fotografata da Carla Cerati e Gianni Berengo Gardin (Dying because of your class: The condition of asylums photographed by Carla Cerati and Gianni Berengo Gardin) was published by Einaudi in May 1969. Largely edited by Franco Basaglia and the staff of the its publisher, Einaudi, the book has a lilac cover and a design that owes much to advertising practice of the time: > Here, the images and photos themselves took centre stage. This was a design > object, a political and sociological photobook, a book to be looked at (or > looked away from) as much as read.
Evelyn Powell (Rebecca Wisocky) is the unhappy wife of Adrian Powell. She and her husband are the employers of murdered maid Flora Hernandez, and their lives start to peek the interest of Marisol Suarez, whose son, Eddie, was falsely arrested for killing the maid. As it turns out, Adrian runs a prostitution business where he hires women to sleep with his friends and then he records the sessions to make his own person pornography. This hobby disgusts Evelyn, but it's the only way to keep him from leaving her, as he blames her for their son being hit by a car; she looked away from him for just a few seconds.
Adrian Powell (Tom Irwin) is the unhappy husband of Evelyn Powell. He and his wife are the employers of murdered maid Flora Hernandez, and their lives start to pique the interest of Marisol Suarez, whose son, Eddie, was falsely arrested for killing the maid. As it turns out, Adrian runs a prostitution business where he hires women to sleep with his friends and then he records the sessions to make his own person pornography. This hobby disgusts Evelyn, but it's the only way to keep him from leaving her, as he blames her for their son being hit by a car; she looked away from him for just a few seconds.
These problems being lack of indignation in scenarios dealing with moral horror, accepting atrocities performed by their leaders (political or familiar), and lacking the ability to react morally to the actions and decisions of their leaders. The Holocaust is a classical example of what happens when a society renders itself to the power of a leader and doesn't use sociological imagination. The Holocaust was based on the principle of absolute power in a dictatorship where society fell victim to apathy and willingly looked away from the horrors they committed. They willfully accepted the decisions taken by Adolf Hitler and carried out the orders because they had lost self-awareness and moral code, then adopting the new social moral code.
As the Livonian Brothers of the Sword after his heavy defeat against the Lithuanian Samogitians in the Battle of Schaulen (22 September 1236) in the year 1237 by arbitration of the Pope Gregory IX as Livonian Order was united with the Teutonic Knights, Dietrich von Grueningen should probably be in the same year Landmeister in Livland. However, the then Grand Master Hermann von Salza looked away from it and instead used Hermann von Balk, the Landmeister of Prussia, also in Livonia, probably because Dietrich von Grüningen only a few years earlier in the Order had come and was still very young. However, Grüningen may have already acted as representative of Balk in Livland. Already in 1238, when Balk had left because of serious illness and serious disputes with the bishop of Riga, Nikolaus von Nauen, about the sovereign rights in the area of the former Livonian Brothers of the Sword, followed him Dietrich von Grüningen as land master in Livland.

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