Cudi looked up to 'Ye the way 'Ye looked up to Jay.
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And when people looked up socialism, they usually looked up capitalism too.
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For example, a median of 82% said they texted, 69% took photos or videos, 61% looked up health information, 47% looked up news and political information and 37% looked up information about government resources.
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I got to meet a lot of my heroes—comedians I looked up to, musicians I looked up to.
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JF: Yeah I did move... LTV: You looked up some like pantone color palettes for your walls, you looked up a bunch of furniture.
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So I opened up the Yellow Pages, I looked up 'makeup,' I looked up 'models,' and I just started making calls and asking a lot of questions.
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Because you're looked up to a lot as a frontman, and that's something I really don't like, because I'm no-one to be looked up to, in my opinion.
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I looked up to Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
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She then looked up and saw a plane flying above.
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Britney's always been someone I've watched and looked up to.
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Then I looked up Bookburners online, and everything became clear.
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Herb looked up, smiled, and said: 'No smokey, No talkey.
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Less amusingly, they also looked up friends, family, and coworkers.
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She looked up and must've seen something in my eyes.
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When she looked up, the pack was far beyond her.
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" I looked up and said, "It's only half a moon.
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When I looked up he was on the ground too.
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When he looked up, it was too late to react.
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She looked up at the work zone surrounding the leak.
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She even looked up and smiled as the crowd laughed.
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One day later, he looked up their life insurance policy.
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I looked up for a rainbow, but couldn't find one.
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He looked up in the crowd and he just smiled.
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Others looked up at blackened windows and counted their losses.
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I looked up at the surface, trying not to panic.
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Seized the moment, looked up and made a wish. Beautiful.
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When I looked up, my boyfriend was brushing his hair.
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He looked up at us as if expecting a response.
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Alexis looked up the nearest hospital on her smart phone.
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Out in the hallway, you looked up and around you.
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When I looked up again, the E.S.P. woman was gone.
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As a teenager, Tyler, the Creator looked up to Pharrell.
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Every time I looked up, I got a different job.
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I recognized that men I looked up to, like Sen.
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We looked up to them, and they were so talented.
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And when I finally looked up the nutritional value: Yikes.
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When I got home, I looked up the drug: Vimovo.
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People looked up from their phones and closed their books.
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Steven Malkmus has always been someone I've looked up to.
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"I've looked up to him my whole life," Ball said.
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These are people I looked up to and depended on.
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I looked up and saw it sitting on a ledge.
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I looked up through the skylight over my desk. Yep.
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Dee looked up and he threw down a sleeping bag.
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Pausing, he briefly looked up before taking another long sip.
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Newcomers like me looked up to them for professional guidance.
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Emira looked up at his large mouth and small eyes.
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In between bites, he looked up and smiled my way.
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"I even looked up who Beauregard was the other day."
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They looked up at me and gruffly suggested I leave.
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When he looked up again, he caught sight of Ned.
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Ms. Martin looked up at her companion with widened eyes.
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Just as things looked up, though, the financial crisis hit.
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With a gardening app, we looked up its name: Calathea.
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Some time passed before she looked up at me again.
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A young calico cat with a bleeding paw looked up.
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There was a time when we looked up to one another.
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"Sean, listen—""Hush," he said again, and looked up at me.
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And I looked up, my father was sitting on the porch.
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I looked up at Bowie that night with gratitude and adoration.
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If he looked up at the sky, people round him did.
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I want to be like artists that I looked up to.
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It drew me beneath the television set, where I looked up.
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I pulled both suitcases to the curb— Then, I looked up.
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But Ms. Waago looked up, as if regarding a tall figure.
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After a moment, he looked up, tears welling in his eyes.
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I looked up the student's record, and she's recorded as female.
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They looked up and the baby was in my fallopian tube.
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She looked up and found that he had left the room.
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I looked up to anybody that was on a Clue tape.
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When she finally looked up her three other boys were gone.
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Someone who the locals looked up to … someone who made it!
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" Travis told NBC affiliate WECT, "He just looked up and smiled.
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Who else have you looked up to in the entertainment industry?
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We were walking, and you looked up and saw some geese.
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I looked up the code of regulations, the code of conduct.
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Always been one of my inspirations, someone I've looked up to.
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The editorial board is looked up to for direction by journalists.
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He looked up at us with something between sadness and fury.
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She looked up, and across the street were the Playboy offices.
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And I looked up and in red, big numbers, 233 lbs.
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We looked up the hotel's public IP address before logging off.
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There was a period when I really looked up to Sonny.
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Ojukwu looked up from his seat before the monitor in disbelief.
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I looked up and I had about six, seven, eight pieces.
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"I looked up to him since before I started," says Sunna.
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I looked up and explained that I lived in New Orleans.
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The patient's wife looked up expectantly, her face tight with exhaustion.
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A word I looked up once and discovered its origins Greek.
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"I was smiling as I looked up and around," he continued.
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I looked up to see Slater, standing with Neyret and Johnston.
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I don't think I looked up until about three hours later.
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"I always looked up to my father very much," Charles said.
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On Friday, Venus smiled broadly and looked up into the stands.
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As I was coming up, we all looked up to him.
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I looked up her sister, Alice Wexler, a historian and author.
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I looked up "Troy" to see them in action — too gruesome.
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He looked up at her as if she were a giant.
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He looked up at me, with his spoon in his hand.
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After Maria hung her sign, she turned and looked up again.
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Customers scanned their phones, looked up and signaled for the check.
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He paused for a moment and looked up from the keyboard.
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When he looked up he saw an ambulance barreling into view.
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" She continued: "I know my son looked up this phrase, too.
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She looked up and saw this colossal bosom looming over her.
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I looked up and saw several female hands in the air.
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He and others on the podium suddenly looked up, looking startled.
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When He finally looked up, there were tears in His eyes.
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Why are you here, I said, and the man looked up.
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The girl pointed to the word "quotient" and looked up quizzically.
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She looked up and the woman and her fade had left.
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He has also used 'mano a mano,' which many looked up.
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A character that girls everywhere looked up too and boys adored.
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I looked up and out past the promenade to the river.
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After a few steps, they looked up, to applause and cheers.
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I looked up people of all different backgrounds embracing their bodies.
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I can't believe it has happened—I looked up to him.
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The woman at the reception desk looked up, frowned, then smiled.
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Other things I looked up and was really determined to understand.
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Instead, I looked up low-waste living and bought work clothes online.
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He was testing his restraints when Pace looked up from the comm.
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"You looked up and you saw the plane twirling around," he said.
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"I looked up the word prostitute in the dictionary once," she says.
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"I looked up, and there were all these dead bodies," Charny said.
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I have always looked up to his brand, campaigns and design style.
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Two hours later, I looked up and realized she'd Rachel-ed me.
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There were a couple that looked up and were like, 'What's this?
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He told us what to do and we looked up to him.
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She looked up at him and he sadly shook his head no.
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Bryant then looked up at the video camera that captured the signing.
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He looked up at me and asked if I'd go with him.
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She was like my little sister, but I looked up to her.
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Have I ever shopped for porn and looked up "black" or "Latino"?
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"I was the popular kid who people looked up to," says Amanda.
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Bent over, Mike looked up at him with one squinting blue eye.
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A friend recently visited my office and looked up at the photo.
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"I looked up and I saw Miggy at second base," Davis said.
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" He looked up from his computer and said "I'm sitting right here.
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Mr. Abouammo looked up the user's email address, according to the complaint.
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He checked the engine and made sure everything looked up to snuff.
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I always looked up to my teachers and loved working with kids.
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Using the directory, I looked up piano technicians in the Virgin Islands.
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"He was one of the guys I looked up to," Atkinson said.
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I was a good athlete, and people literally looked up to me.
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And I remember that Hans Küng looked up at Vernon and smiled.
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Rubio's cups, one day I looked up and they were all gone.
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Personal traits matter: people looked up to him because they had to.
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A circle of cloth-capped die-hards looked up from their dominoes.
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It was only when she cleared her throat that I looked up.
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He looked up to her so much as did all of us.
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I stepped between people on the floor, and a man looked up.
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He looked up, and saw a brunette coder staring back at him.
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Jessiah had wanted a ponytail until she looked up at her sister.
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"Then I looked up into the eyes of Septima Clark," he recalled.
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At night, I looked up at the sparkly sky and felt better.
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Ms. Kelley looked up: "If you need an Uber driver, call me."
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I've looked up to see the product of staying down and working.
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I looked up the meaning of Perdita's name and laughed to myself.
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Once again, I looked up through the rafters and beheld blue sky.
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Father Ahlin looked up, unsure whether to believe the words he read.
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She looked up and caught me staring at her through the door.
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An old man sitting on a bench looked up from his newspaper.
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When Guinan read about the detection, he ran outside and looked up.
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Both boys looked up at her, then down again at the page.
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I looked up, around, behind us, spying nothing out of the ordinary.
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George looked up and snow streamed toward him out of the darkness.
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For as long as she can remember, she's looked up to Taylor.
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To tackle the problems, Ms. Conn looked up — at her light bulbs.
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Some inmates think he'll be fine, even admired, and looked up to.
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As the routine ended, Quinn spread his arms open and looked up.
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There was something like reverence on Peralta's face as he looked up.
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When Ms. Wilson looked up, she saw trees and debris swirling overhead.
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"To be honest, I looked up and I saw my man Travis was standing up there, and I looked up at him and I was like, 'I need to have his babies, I need to stay alive,'" Rousey said.
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It looked up, flat-faced, with red boar eyes considering, and sniffed again.
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When she looked up with alarm from her ledger book, he simply shrugged.
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I went and looked up, you know, which ones are the most popular.
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I looked up in the sky, and part of the Sun was gone.
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As they rode Tuesday, they looked up at their mother and held hands.
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John looked up for the first time, totally confused, and their eyes locked.
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As I looked up, everyone around seemed to be getting the same news.
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I looked up 'Orellanos' in the directory and you were the only one.
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Now Gram looked up at the President and then straight at her grandboys.
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When he looked up he saw that the door was blocked by bodies.
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I looked up and saw Stan Lee on a stage at Marvel's booth.
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"Him being the firstborn, I looked up to everything he did," Quinnen said.
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Internet search results also showed Garcia had looked up the couple's home address.
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"I looked up and saw my man, Travis, was standing there," she says.
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At the half some people got attention on me and looked up to.
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And, regardless of her intentions, she hurt people who looked up to her.
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He also looked up the San Bernadino shooters and a local gun range.
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When we looked up, we couldn't even see the top of the cliff.
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He looked up and realized his gun was gone and he was exposed.
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These guys were the originators, and people really, really looked up to them.
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I leaned down to snort a line, and then looked up at her.
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So I understood that boxing was the sport that everybody looked up to.
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In high school, a lot of kids "looked up to him," Jimmy explains.
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On a recent cold morning in Washington DC, I looked up the weather.
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I always looked up to my pops—I always listened to his music.
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After a few shocked blinks, she looked up at the audience and laughed.
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"He is someone who I've looked up to my whole life," said Chalmers.
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All of the defendants looked up with their eyes lit up and smiled.
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The cast kids, they all looked up to him as a big brother.
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When they looked up, Lopez was pointing a gun at them, Champion said.
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"I always looked up to Sofia as a cool older sister," says Dunst.
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When she looked up from her calculations, the exit door had stopped revolving.
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He looked up to see his seatmate returning down the aisle, carrying something.
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I looked up and I observed an expansive sky for the first time.
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Moments later, Ms. Abelaye looked up as two officers approached on Maunakea Street.
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Then supporters looked up: Once again, there was no escaping Donald J. Trump.
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He looked up some of This Side of Capital's positions on the Bloomberg.
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Dr. Sharon introduced himself to the child, who looked up immediately and smiled.
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It's such an iconic brand and I've always looked up to the designers.
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Taormina looked up and made a joke, and Scott responded by hugging him.
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I put his thing in my mouth and looked up for further instructions.
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He wrote some notes on a piece of scrap paper, then looked up.
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She looked up at me, met my eyes, and disappeared into the back.
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He looked up at the stage with wide eyes, but he didn't smile.
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He looked up to his older sister, wanting to do everything she could.
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CreditCreditRobert Carter KNUTSFORD, England — That day, Raheem Sterling looked up, and tuned in.
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She looked up from her coloring book and smiled her beautiful gaptoothed smile.
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I looked up, and the dark side was as clear as the light.
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"I looked up and they were right on top of me," she said.
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He looked up at the big green and gold sign on Hohokam Stadium.
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And he looked up and he said, 'Oh God, you're not — you are!
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She looked up the American Academy of Neurology's advice on treating dementia patients.
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So he looked up what else he needed to make a homemade batch.
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When I looked up, I realized everyone in the salon had been listening.
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"Laura looked up my name in a name book once," Mr. Harrelson said.
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One night, while he was hospitalized, he looked up at the full moon.
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He pretended to notice the chimney again, and looked up toward the workmen.
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"It almost makes me nervous," Blum said, then leaned back and looked up.
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She sighed and looked up at the moon as they entered the Park.
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"Gregg is a hero, a man to be looked up to," Olivieri said.
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When he looked up, several members of church security had their guns drawn.
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Bresnik nodded in agreement and then looked up at yet another familiar face.
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I looked up to him, as both a father and a brilliant actor.
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He ran his hand over his wet eyes and looked up at her.
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She was the first female character I looked up to, and always will.
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Baring looked up from her notebook and held Ulf's eyes for a moment.
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She looked up Eckford in the phone book and called her to apologize.
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Other kids looked up and around, stunned by how big it all seemed.
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I was absolutely baffled, even more so after I looked up the game.
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I looked up to see him placing two steaming mugs on our table.
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I looked up and saw a shiny ripped condom wrapper on his nightstand.
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I looked up and saw one of Rob's main handlers staring me down.
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Mr. Rasooli said that he looked up and saw several aircraft circling overhead.
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Its occupant, a man in gray dress pants, looked up at her quizzically.
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"I really liked him — I really looked up to him," Mr. Tillman said.
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Then Ali looked up and saw his card dangling from La Sorda's mouth.
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As Harris led the way, Swift looked up at the DJ with a smile.
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"I always looked up to women in uniform — police officers and soldiers," she said.
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Throughout his early childhood, my interracial son looked up to a president like him.
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When she looked up, she saw people pulling Droter, 30, out of the water.
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He looked up, to see the aide was carrying his name on a sign.
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They looked up and saw a six-point buck right in front of them.
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I looked up the number for the Route 60 Frostop in the yellow pages.
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This dryer is made with ceramic, and so I looked up what that means.
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And this woman, who I looked up to everyday, couldn't see her own beauty?
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The second most looked-up term: 24chan, the notorious forum where the meme originated.
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It all started when my topaz eyes looked up into his soft emerald ones.
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"If you want to mash up some guac…" I looked up, smiling a bit.
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Once when his mother struggled, the young boy looked up at the nighttime sky.
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" Meanwhile, Osaka, 21, explained that Williams "is someone that I looked up to forever.
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It reveals the secrets of what you've looked up or done on the internet.
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You've never been south of Earth's Equator, or if so, you've never looked up.
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He looked up and, to his shock, saw the smiling face of Judge Olivera.
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I looked up to see that I was sitting in an area marked "A".
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Having not looked up in the last half hour, I couldn't help but agree.
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And when they looked up, Lopez was pointing a gun at them, Champion said.
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My inspiration came from the person I looked up to the most: my dad.
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She captured them at the moment that they looked up and saw her shooting.
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I went into Facebook, and I looked up his name, and he came up.
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He was just coming home from work, and he looked up and saw me.
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In 2003, he looked up rehab facilities and admitted himself to Crossroads Centre Antigua.
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It's the second most associated word people have looked up in the dictionary online.
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Jim looked up at the hoop as though he didn't know what it was.
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I looked up to find an old acquaintance who works for the city government.
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She looked up but didn't get up and instead waved them to the bar.
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" Audrey felt my triceps, too; she looked up at me and said: "Nice, mom.
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I always looked up to her always cause she's a little quirky and different.
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The man looked up when he heard his name called in the waiting room.
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I went online, looked up the ten most sexist songs in American pop history.
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"He was that amazing guy that everyone looked up to," Mr. Quiñones, 39, said.
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I looked up to actresses like Drew Barrymore, people who are funny and charming.
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"I hadn't looked up until our diversity report was published," Moore-Roberts tells me.
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Those that looked up to us, but we got their ashtray in our mail.
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I grimaced at him, looked up its Off Broadway ticket prices, and didn't go.
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As an Italian American, I have always looked up to Columbus as a hero.
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"There were times where I looked up, saw those white pom-poms," Meyer said.
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A small gaggle had soon formed at the door, and Father Sebastiaan looked up.
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"Suddenly, I looked up and hundreds of sheep were blocking the road," she recalled.
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Lawmakers stood and looked up at the gallery, some wiping tears from their eyes.
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The Zags never panicked, never looked up in awe at the bouncy Blue Devils.
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But the pull of a month of stargazing lingered on, and I looked up.
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Other pioneers in the disability community, whom I looked up to, also died recently.
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I looked up a neighbor and discovered that the person is a party member.
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As a young man, have you looked up to any players, past or present?
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When Mr. Romero briefly looked up from Kennedy, Mr. Eppridge took a third photo.
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Instead, I looked up the drop speed for the Tower of Terror at Disneyland.
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Then, I looked up her appeal and read it thoroughly — it turned my stomach.
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You've mentioned she has this autoimmune disease, I looked up some of the symptoms.
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I was living the good life, just like the influencers I looked up to.
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He looked up every once in a while, only to return to his phone.
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"I looked up and the car was right in front of me," she said.
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Each time he was elected to one thing, he looked up to the next.
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Giulianotti looked up like a boy with mixed feelings about having caught a fish.
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Rafiq, the Egyptian boy, looked up at me and gave me a thumbs up.
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His 212-year-old son looked up from the computer game he was playing.
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On Sunday afternoon, he looked up at the clock at FedEx Forum: 239 seconds.
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That said, I looked up some information about him, in case you are interested.
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"I looked up" and the "gal I was with was gone," the song begins.
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He bent over, hands on knees, panting, and looked up with a giddy smile.
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"I looked up at the skies, and got it in my eyes," he recalled.
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Sleet was blowing in their faces—no one looked up at the Christmas lights.
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When I looked up, I saw Pena Palace up close for the first time.
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In fact, before his interview, Mr. Loftis looked up this New York Times reporter.
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He looked up, met Tamir's eyes, and could see that Tamir heard it, too.
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I looked up the aircraft, considered my options and booked the seat I wanted.
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He looked up to his brother Qais, who was ambitious, generous and community minded.
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In that moment, I looked up and saw him in the doorway watching me.
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She'd rented it from Mondo Video and looked up John's number with directory assistance.
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"It was a teacher who I looked up to and became friendly with," she explained.
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He just looked up at me as if to say 'what am I doing wrong?
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Noisey: When you were a kid, who were the people that you looked up to?
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Had I looked up the management company, I would have seen the complaints, the lawsuits.
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In another, the baby boy looked up at the camera in the same, hooded ensemble.
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He also looked up Eid al-Fitr, the holiday that marks the end of Ramadan.
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I looked up "onset" in the dictionary but still didn't quite understand what it meant.
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For many generations, people and the rest of the country looked up to Donald Trump.
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I looked up to him yet on the set he was just one of us.
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I've always looked up to her, and she's just so good at life, I think.
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When he looked up, the clock read exactly 14:53 and the crowd went wild.
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Scrambling offstage, she looked up at the crowd and saw something unexpected: a standing ovation.
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Asa looked up some medical models of the vulva online to get everything just right.
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If you're a skeptic, you might wonder if Henry looked up this information in advance.
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After a mile or so, I found myself in an open clearing and looked up.
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Jen looked up, clicked her laptop shut, set it on the floor, and walked outside.
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When she looked up through the poop-soaked sunroof, she saw a plane flying above.
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He never looked up at me and barely responded because he was so busy texting.
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I looked up to a lot of the older guys and wanted to fit in.
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A trinket for your cousins, who haven't looked up from Snapchat since they got home?
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And then one day he looked up and said, 'What are you doing after college?
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I looked up "Wrestling with God" yesterday and I found my own image on there.
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I looked up from my laptop and suddenly noticed that everyone seemed to have left.
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He crouched six feet from the girl as she looked up at her mother, screaming.
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Another person that I always looked up to as a humor writer was Terry Southern.
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He didn't help my mum raise me so I looked up to the older guys.
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At one point, she looked up and saw a fuel truck in the parking lot.
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I looked up, to a skylight, because it was the only place left to me.
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When he looked up, he said, he saw a security guard who had been shot.
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" She adds, "I looked up the symptoms for other mosquito viruses that I could have.
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" Lopez looked up at last: "It's all still coming in—but we're winning L.A. County.
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"The Rock is someone I've always looked up to," Holland said in his cover story.
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In 1963 she looked up Eckford's number in the phone book and rang to apologize.
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As I pointed to one vista after another, he barely looked up from his phone.
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The people that I looked up to, that was the way they saw the world.
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"Honestly, I thought I was in, until I looked up at the review," Cunningham said.
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I felt the car shaking, so I looked up and saw the buildings trembling, too.
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I looked up from my phone to see the woman standing on the curb, crying.
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That's the same date Recode found when we looked up similar cables on Sunday night.
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He was handed a "Perc" freshman year by an older teammate he looked up to.
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As the words "Hosanna in the highest!" echoed in the cathedral, she never looked up.
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"I looked up and I had noticed I had time on the clock," Atkinson said.
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So before I registered for a class, I always looked up the instructor on ratemyprofessor.com.
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I looked up polyp and read the facts to reassure us: Polyps can be removed.
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Ms. Maxwell: I definitely looked up to Melissa Harris-Perry, Joy Reid and Karen Finney.
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I looked up at a mirror just above my face, reflecting a series of colors.
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Inside, Little June looked up, dazed by the sudden sunlight and by her surprise liberator.
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" And the last line of the book is: "On which he looked up at her.
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I looked up to him and needed him, and that kind of went both ways.
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But when Perry looked up at the screen to survey the damage, he just ... smiled.
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"She looked up the law herself," said the woman, who declined to give her name.
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I looked up the name of the small press that put out Excavation: Future Tense.
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"I looked up and I could see his curtain flapping in the wind," he said.
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And so I looked up and I realized this is actually software that I'm building.
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But then he looked up and saw someone staring back who looked just like him.
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"Every time I looked up, it seemed there were more people coming in," he said.
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Romney looked up at the gallery and then he and Starr stepped out of view.
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Thank you for the impact you made, On the people that looked up to you.
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Ms. Lontine looked up the law herself and was surprised to see the words there.
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So did so many of the artists and creative people who we looked up to.
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She ran around it in a tight circle, stopped and looked up for a cue.
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Dr. Harden looked up and a section of the Philadelphia Press fluttered from his hand.
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"I've always looked up to my mom as a strong Cuban-American woman," Cabello says.
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When they heard eagle-alarm calls, they looked up and took cover in the bushes.
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I looked up to my pediatrician as a child and saw her into my 20s.
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Jerry told the Los Angeles Times that he always looked up to his older brother.
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Brooks looked up at the camera, while her new addition appeared to be fast asleep.
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"After the nuclear deal, everything looked up," said Ali Sabzevari Fasfangari, 33, a magazine publisher.
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Dressed in lavender stripes, the baby looked up at her calmly and shut her mouth.
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But for the second time that afternoon, she softened her gaze, looked up and smiled.
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"This boy here looked up to Preston, his hero, his idol," Cope said about Maddox.
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Months later, I looked up the center and discovered it had a body donation program.
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When he looked up, he noticed that Maurice was standing next to the girls' table.
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I followed people I looked up to and a lot of them followed me back.
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Growing up he was a character that I looked up to because he looked like me, he had dark skin, and I also looked up to his wife (Storm from the X-Men who I hope they have to meet T'Challa in the upcoming movies).
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I splashed on the last bout of water, towel-dried, and looked up at the mirror.
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" Boys will say things to me like "When I was 11, I looked up 'big boobies.
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The DJ was working this quinceanera, and he looked up, and he spotted this sweet moment.
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And we looked up, and this piece of plaster was just barely attached to the roof.
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She started walking down Main street, and after a few blocks she stopped and looked up.
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I looked up to her when I was young and look up to her even still.
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She's looked up the names of judges and attorneys involved in some of Isaac's old cases.
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And then I looked up and this very conservative, proper man was crying his eyes out.
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She looked up to Diana as a boss, but thinks she might be a bad person.
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As he passed it to me he looked up at the ceiling and said 'I'm sorry!
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I looked up and saw everyone looking back and listening and that is a fresh drink.
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Two years later, stunned Americans looked up to find the Soviet satellite Sputnik circling the Earth.
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This was a guy we all looked up to, who did wonderful things for the community.
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When I looked up the device was rocking, so I hugged it instinctively, and it detonated.
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By the very end, everyone looked down and looked up and tears were in their eyes.
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The team looked up recent recalls and scraped thousands upon thousands of reviews from Amazon's systems.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I literally just passed by and I waved, and he looked up and waved.
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During the eclipse, people on Earth looked up and saw the sun eclipsed by the moon.
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I looked up at him from the circle and wound up staring at his belly button.
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"He looked up and realized his gun was gone and he was exposed," the post states.
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He immediately pulled out his smartphone and looked up the contact details of the local sheriff.
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I looked up to Ryan and I could tell he was on the verge of tears.
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I looked up and saw my friend's wife looking at me like she cared about me.
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"She looked up to him," Lisa remembers, noting Selena's "nonstop crying" after her brother went missing.
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I looked up his designs and it was exactly the kind of look that I want.
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In fact, I just looked up "gentle" in the dictionary and this photo was in there!
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DeVos looked up and smiled after making the joke, which prompted a laugh from her audience.
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The Rondons looked up and saw an undamaged ironing board visible through one of their windows.
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Every time I looked up, it seemed, a server was delivering another order to a table.
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And I just looked up at the baby and said, 'I know exactly how you feel.
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The first prisoner he looked up was Sanchez—Flora Martina Sanchez—whom the others called Button.
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At this point the hostess looked up from her station and signalled for them to approach.
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Everyone likes being looked up to, and it feels good to share our knowledge with others.
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She looked up at her mother with wide, inscrutable eyes, and slowly opened her mouth. ♦
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She was mingling for a few minutes when she looked up and saw a familiar face.
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" A middle-aged woman typing in a cubicle looked up and said, "No Michael Cohen here.
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The OCE report says he looked up the cups online, finding them to be worth $84.99.
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But when I looked up I saw a perfectly formed tear rolling toward the swordsman's jaw.
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When she looked up, she saw that Gothard was staring at her intently, his erection exposed.
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From our garden, I looked up and realized that he was stranded on an upper balcony.
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With a sad smile Kalanick remembered how as the "little bro" Uber looked up to Google.
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She looked up, saw the proposal on the scoreboard and then saw him on bended knee.
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The site measured popularity by pageviews, so these are the buzziest, most looked-up baby names.
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"He looked up at me and smiled once the clippers were turned off," his mother says.
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Indeed, they barely looked up, and insofar as they did I'm not sure they recognized me.
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I think he probably looked up and watched my interviews, so he brought it for me.
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I made a little noise, exasperated and amused, and he looked up at me and shrugged.
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I heard the first few notes of "Blackbird" and looked up and around for the speakers.
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I looked up his profile, expecting to understand our connection, but I still couldn't place him.
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My roommate agreed, looked up the nearest facility that took my insurance, and went with me.
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But as he picked something up and looked up, the kid was nowhere to be found.
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When he looked up at me, he seemed to be blinking back tears of his own.
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He got down and measured it and looked up and said, yeah, we can do this.
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Gottlieb was someone "I looked up to as a trader," he said in his 2017 deposition.
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"He looked at me and he sort of looked up at the ceiling," Mr. Foster said.
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As I looked up at it, the ball seemed much smaller than it did on television.
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He looked up the colonoscopy prep medication that had given him the same reaction, GaviLyte-C.
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You looked up a video tutorial online so that you could do it right, I bet.
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I folded the last pair of socks, went to the computer and looked up kidney donation.
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And then, when I looked up again in February, two months later, the case was closed.
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Gary looked up from his scorecard and glanced down at Keith's scar, wordless but not uninterested.
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I changed his eyes to move them upward so that he looked up to the viewer.
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"He wrote me, praised the review and said he looked up my mark," Mr. Simmons said.
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"Then I looked up the case law and said, 'Wow,'" Ms. Khawam said in an interview.
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They've looked up James Cleveland" — a prominent gospel singer who died in 1991 — "but they're mimicking.
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He looked up stricken and he said he had just found out his mother had died.
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"Gregg is a hero, a man to be looked up to," Police Chief Michael Olivieri said.
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I looked up names online of diverse characters, authors and illustrators I knew as a teacher.
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I waited a few seconds before I looked up, allowing myself the thrill of being watched.
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I looked up to the sky and saw bodies, suitcases, chunks of the plane falling down.
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Halfway into the briefing, someone on the call looked up at a television in his office.
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" He looked up at the H.V.A.C. snakework: "There was nothing exposed here, either architecturally or emotionally.
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Commuters, tourists, kids: We looked up at this thing, mesmerized, in jeopardy of missing a train.
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" The young man looked up at the officer and said, "Man ... you see I can't go.
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Savage was a teenager when he first met Izlam, and said he looked up to him.
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She looked up to him, and when others laughed off his sexual comments, she followed their lead.
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However, things looked up when President Petro Poroshenko visited the White House on June 20 last year.
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I looked up to see if they make you register for drug crimes there, and they don't.
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Disinterested, I stowed my phone and looked up to see my colleague Maya's eyes glimmering with excitement.
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I was surrounded by role models that I looked up to, who I wanted to be like.
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But "Fred looked up at the waitress and, 'No, she's going to have a steak,'" Ivana explained.
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Instead of relying on my phone to ping me when it's time to turn, I looked up.
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Another forehand winner from Nadal followed, and this time Thiem looked up toward his coach and yelled.
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When you looked up from the water, there was just his reflection, laughing back down at you.
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"I actually looked up Ambien, and tweeting is not a side effect," he said in the clip.
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Kavanaugh briefly looked up at Guttenberg, whose hand was outstretched, before turning around and continuing to exit.
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I approached the converted broom closet, sat down, looked up at the priest, and confessed my sins.
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She said Geddert did not react, but that another gymnast, whom she looked up to, rebuked her.
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I looked up at the television to see a breaking story about an explosion at Cape Canaveral.
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I looked up to her as one of the best competitors and women riders in the world.
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LTV: Yeah you looked up an interesting tarot card, King of Wands, or something along those lines?
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I can't remember what, at first, but then I looked up to see a TV hurling down.
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They also describe a December 22017 instance in which Hasson looked up MSNBC host and former Rep.
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" Richie, 69, told Perry, to which she protested, "I'm not trying to cheat, I just looked up!
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I felt embarrassed, standing there in my overalls while my father looked up and down the walls.
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He looked up and could just make out the face of the man with the Nigerian accent.
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It responded to its wake phrase and looked up at me when I brushed over its head.
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"We looked up to see the plane falling nose first," Ella Pham, 20, said to the outlet.
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My breath shuddered as I inhaled, but I managed to find a smile somewhere and looked up.
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Having started to connect the dots, he looked up the word "homosexual" in the dictionary one day.
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At his sentencing on May 15, Morton said he had looked up to Mangan as a friend.
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"I've looked up to this guy since I was a little kid," Jordan, 29, wrote about Luke.
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He told jurors that Michael looked up to his brother and did whatever the older teen asked.
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Words that Trump, even if he doesn't know them, could have theoretically looked up before the event.
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" Lying down on the sand, Greenhill looked up at his fiancée and said, "I can't feel anything.
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Neither of the teenagers looked up to see the housekeeper quickly drop the towels off and go.
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Like I said before, Christina Aguilera was someone I really looked up to when I was younger.
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She looked up at me and—swear to God—shed a literal tear before leaving the room.
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At the sound of the gunshot, "everybody was caught off guard and everybody looked up," Heckford recalls.
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"When you looked up and he got you through the seventh inning — I saluted him," Collins said.
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The porg on the carpet looked up at me, its watery eyes pleading, tiny wings flapping uselessly.
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"He was my best friend and I looked up to him," she tells PEOPLE of her father.
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We both adored reading and both looked up to our lawyer fathers as men who knew everything.
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He looked up to see several gunmen rush into the hotel, and he hid near his office.
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"I was on the ground, I just looked up and (her cousin) was right there," Burrage said.
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The rabbit looked up and saw another rabbit staring at her from the edge of the woods.
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They looked up the schedule of events, and saw that they often might be sleepless and miserable.
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De León looked up into a tree, where she spotted a few sparrows flitting through its branches.
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I looked up from the matzah brei frying in the pan, and my eyes welled with tears.
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Jacoby Ellsbury turned but eventually stopped and looked up in resignation, hoping it would hit the wall.
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Everyone looked up as I entered, and I thought for a moment that I must be trespassing.
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"When we looked up, there were people coming from every house on the street," Ms. Combs said.
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As a high-ranking commander's wife, she is looked up to by the others in the camp.
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I could sort of see the rooftop bar when I looked up, but it's not open yet.
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Hamilton, he said, was someone he had always looked up to but who remained a distant figure.
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Darlene may not have been queer, but for those who looked up to her, she was family.
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He may be older (and taller!), but Oliver Hudson has always looked up to sister Kate Hudson.
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I also almost looked up the Bush family's genealogy for a scion with a 3-letter name.
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" Velazquez echoed her sentiment: "It felt like the artist we once looked up to isn't there anymore.
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But when Clark finally looked up the Lamalerans, he was stunned to learn they were very real.
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All of a sudden, you're standing on the podium with riders you had long looked up to.
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He looked up Barr's news conference, held Thursday morning before the report was released online, on YouTube.
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So I looked up the annual reports for the Ireland-based company, Horizon Pharma, which makes Vimovo.
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Payne put on the glasses and looked up at the partial eclipse for 15 to 20 seconds.
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I have thought about it so often that I recently looked up the place on the internet.
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Earlier that day, when an artillery shell slammed into a nearby neighborhood, few people even looked up.
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I looked up what it would cost for a ticket to fly out a month from today.
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"Guys his age looked up to him because he was a jack-of-all-trades," she said.
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His devoted son, who never left his bedside, looked up at the medical team in the room.
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The driver looked up a half-second before hitting Elaine Herzberg, 49, who died from her injuries.
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Without missing a beat, she looked up and said: "Look man, you're express and I'm only local."
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All of a sudden, I looked up and noticed that I was at the 30-mile mark.
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I have not always agreed with him, but I've always looked up to his courage, the Maverick.
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Athan Since I've always looked up to Baryshnikov, I want him to come see it really badly.
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In moments of silence, the men looked up at a television set to a sports news program.
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I recently looked up the minutes from a Museum of Modern Art acquisitions committee meeting in 1958.
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On the higher end, I looked up five-star hotels in Manhattan for a weekend in November.
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"We looked up to him as if he were a god, an emissary from heaven," she recalled.
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We looked up the most common horse girl names and that's how we named the character Sarah.
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She walked down to the center of the stage and looked up at her blue, scarred walls.
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After one flubbed chance, Ovechkin threw his head back and looked up, the very picture of disappointment.
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"I started karate in Hawaii, I looked up to athletes who have represented the U.S.," she says.
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What about online, I said, couldn't you find people there, and he looked up at me sharply.
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She looked up at me and said it herself, as I put a cup into her hand.
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Something that bothered you to no end until you looked up everything you could find about it?
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"I've always looked up to John Dingell - my good friend and a great Michigan legend," Upton wrote.
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She looked up the price online, discovered it sells for $99 and now wants to resell it.
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" When Marvin looked up, his chin thrust out like a claw hammer, Rose said, "It's not funny.
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The Prophet Mohammed struggled his whole life, but his followers constantly looked up to him for answers.
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She looked up inspirational quotes from people like Groucho Marx, Mark Twain, Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein.
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" Maha looked up from the stove, adding, "And they say it never tastes the same as ours.
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"I looked up one day and I realized I had women leading these different divisions," he says.
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According to Merriam-Webster, "socialism" was the most looked-up term in its online dictionary in 2015.
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He's been privy to the overdose and death of a young woman who looked up to him.
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I looked up Paimon and found out that he's a thing that people apparently once believed in.
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Tyler heard that I was poking around through the grapevine and looked up my profile on LinkedIn.
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I looked up and noticed a woman sitting next to me, dressed in black and holding a baby.
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On our first night as we walked Mila to bed, she looked up and in disbelief said, 'Moon!
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Imagine their shock -- and relief -- when they looked up and saw the name of Wagner's boat: the Amen.
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After the loss, Mikulak looked up at the crowd and made a heart with his hands, smiling slightly.
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And then after a few minutes I looked up and I'm like, 'Alright grandma, let it stop raining.
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Just to make sure, I looked up malign in a dictionary and as I thought it means evil.
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When the FBI looked up the file, it noted the address was contained in Appendix A ("Computer Science").
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"I've always looked up to Chris Young and been a fan of his music," Brown, 24, tells PEOPLE.
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It was there from the moment Victoria stopped playing the piano and looked up to notice her cousin.
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You’ve never been south of Earth’s Equator, or if so, you've never looked up.
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In 225, Nora (her middle name) was an undergraduate at Case Western Reserve who looked up to Krauss.
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She looked up and passed along the phone numbers they needed to get their lives back in order.
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His limbs were wasted, and he looked up with the slow, narcotic gaze of a very old man.
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This year I looked up and I just got $68 million returned to me on my tax returns.
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"Huh," I thought, as I looked up from my book and saw a slightly unfamiliar landscape whir by.
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Before I went to Braddock, I looked up recent news about the town in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
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Talking through those prospects, she looked up from the forms with something between a grimace and a smile.
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But Manigault Newman didn't back down and pointed out that the black community looked up to the Cosbys.
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"I knew Zion was going to be here and I looked up when Zion was born," Drew added.
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Payne wore the glasses as she looked up at the partial eclipse for about 15 to 20 seconds.
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I looked up and his eyes were closed, his lips parted just so, like he was sound asleep.
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When the breakouts lasted for months and throughout my cycle, I looked up various reasons and discovered dairy.
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He looked up: a light, a length of fluorescent tube, humming slightly and pulsing in its wire cage.
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"I looked up at him and I was just like, 'I need to have his babies," she said.
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" Florida coach Gerard Gallant said, "When you looked up at the screen, it looked like it was in.
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" He went on to write: "I always looked up to my sister and was a proud little brother.
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"Aly was one of my biggest role models I looked up to her in 2012," Biles told CNN.
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I looked up at my grandfather and saw him laughing like I'd never heard the man laugh before.
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She stood on a corner of the pavement and looked up, and what she saw clouded her senses.
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"As far back as I've looked up, I've never seen an incident related to Pride Week," Molinari said.
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She often looked up Mitchell's name online, as did all of the women who spoke to VICE Sports.
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"I was just very surprised when I looked up on some of the iron shots," the Texan said.
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Millions of us saw him as a father figure and looked up to him as a role model.
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"We'd all be better off if we looked up [from our keyboards and smartphones] more often," Dugan said.
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After entering the darkened space, along with a substantial crowd, I looked up and down and all around.
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Many of her co-stars looked up to her for her spirit and considered her a mother-figure.
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As soon as I looked up he was giving me the stop sign, but there was no stopping.
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I looked up the lyrics to the actual song called "Straight Edge," which apparently started this whole movement.
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He took one bite, put a hand to his chest, and looked up with tears in his eyes.
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Perhaps these are some of the same questions those who once looked up to a Cosby would ask.
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As she was driving, she said, "I looked up and I could see the glow" of the fires.
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Sam was someone many girls wanted to date, someone the teachers adored, and someone I looked up to.
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Mr. Webster said he glanced at his phone, and when he looked up, the vehicle was far ahead.
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Noel searched for furniture sales, while Thomas looked up motorcycle sales and sports news, according to the indictment.
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But coming home one night, I looked up and saw curtains blowing in and out of someone's window.
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"I looked up the symptoms online after I heard that Wynwood is ground zero for Zika," she said.
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I looked up every single president's overall and economic net approval ratings right around each midterm since 1978.
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In the same event, Alexa Scimeca Knierim of the US looked up while competing with partner Chris Knierim.
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I got to Hibbing, went to a phone booth, and looked up Abe Zimmerman to get the address.
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"Men I looked up to told me I couldn't do it, so I didn't do it," she says.
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My mother, at that time a devout Methodist, looked up from the skillet of bacon she was frying.
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And the very first time my character speaks, he just looked up at me and was like, 'Dada?
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When she looked up she saw that no men in the room were paying attention to her performance.
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For years afterward, Ms. Schachner said, she felt angry and betrayed by an artist she looked up to.
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We laughed again and he looked up, Why are you laughing, he asked, which made us laugh more.
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We looked up in amazement, at each other just as much as at Orion, standing tall above us.
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The parents gave Dr. Luedemann-Lazar permission to do so and looked up the procedure while they waited.
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After every bite I looked up to Stéphane with a "is this for real?" look on my face.
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I, along with thousands of other scouts, deserved better from the Boy Scouts leadership we looked up to.
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I looked up from my mess of computer cords and chargers and sweaty clothes scattered across the floor.
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"The victim then looked up and saw Beierle on top of one of the deceased victims," DeLeo said.
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When I looked up I noticed that the walls were lined with star-studded moments from Hollywood's history.
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Shooting it frontally, Greene looked up at the timeworn face from the subordinate vantage point of a suppliant.
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Then, one day this season, I looked up and realized that what I was watching was actually baseball.
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Children playing next door looked up as the house started to vibrate with musical notes and otherworldly feedback.
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"I looked up and this guy starts running from the bleachers down to the mat," one witness said.
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I looked up to my father and my mother as my biggest heroes in my every day life.
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There was a time when I was a young player and I looked up to so many guys.
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" After reading that, I looked up the definition of "perused," and discovered that I was among "most people.
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And then, before he climbed into the driver's seat, he stopped and looked up at the cherry trees.
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As a Temple University employee, she looked up to Cosby, a Temple trustee, as a mentor and friend.
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She had always looked up to her sister and tried to emulate her in all walks of life.
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I looked up and realized where I was, and that I was not the wife in the play.
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" One mother, he said, looked up at him and asked, "Hey, doctor, his head is going to grow, right?
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I looked up how long it would take us to get there and the gas prices in the area.
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One of the other officers, who had been listening to the conversation quietly, looked up from his inspection logs.
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So we looked up ranks in the US navy, and above this certain line you're no longer considered expendable.
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She looked up and fixed the Bigurl with a gaze so steady Tandy knew it was definitely the runner.
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On a hunch, I just looked up the articles the Spotlight team wrote that won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize.
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I went to the 42nd St. library in Manhattan and looked up all the plays that she had done.
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On her way there, he looked up where her car was to track her, and that was location tracking.
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Bruce looked up his family tree, and sure enough, one of his grandfather Carl's siblings was named Lee Thomas.
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At 16, he liked being able to have a beer with the bosses and coworkers he looked up to.
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And to every little girl who looked up to me, I hope that one day you can forgive me.
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My very first Contact in the Desert was in Joshua Tree, and I looked up in the sky, unaltered.
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As everyone piled around the table, Schaaf looked up from her phone and told them she needed five minutes.
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And then, one morning a few weeks ago, my husband looked up from his laptop and turned to me.
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Hearing of this unusual reaction, Dr. Centor quickly pulled out his cellphone and looked up Cubicin and eosinophilic pneumonia.
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"Theresa: "When we went to the desert that time I looked up Rihanna on Spotify and it wasn't there.
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He is on that pedestal of chefs that I have watched for a long time and looked up to.
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"When she looked up, it was just like, 'I hear that' and it was just unbelievable," Julia told CTV.
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He helped me a lot because all the younger kids looked up to him, as well as professional skateboarders.
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I looked up a lot of resources and articles and quotes to help me get through the grieving process.
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Close to tears, Gordon touched his heart and looked up into the night sky as he crossed the plate.
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I look up to you so much, I looked up to you all my life, and I still do.
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Steffl says he looked up from his audio book to see the man unclothed and yelling and moving forward.
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"I looked up to her like she was a hero," says Madi, who was only 9 at the time.
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As the cashier scanned my items, he turned the notebook over in his hands and looked up at me.
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"You were expected to be competitive to a fault," he continued, noting that he looked up to his father.
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She looked up at his face and was slightly amused to see the red blush spreading across his cheeks.
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I opened my eyes and looked up to see that there was a body next to our bedroom window.
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"I looked up where they were sold in my town that day and have been buying them ever since."
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Around 6:12 I looked up and saw that Emor had dropped the call, either to work or masturbate.
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The friend, Michael Sprinsky, looked up the story of "Baby Doe" and recognized the blanket and leggings as Bella's.
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"You looked up and you saw the plane twirling around," Andy Jones, a local farmer, told the Associated Press.
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But even more than that, the person I always looked up to and thought his music was like, 'Whoa!
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I looked up where these TV shows are filmed and from where the majority of their studio audiences come.
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In a panic, and forgetting entirely that he could have simply searched for images, he looked up a recipe.
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When he first looked up the vertical rock face, he felt intimidated and anxious about getting up the route.
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Ted Cruz of Texas called the total eclipse "Amazing!" as he looked up to the sky in San Antonio.
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I told him I'd split my sandwich with him, and when he looked up, it was my biological father.
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I specifically looked up blog posts from noted pickup artist and misogynist Roosh V, all of which were untouched.
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He hoped to be remembered "as a man who never looked down on those who looked up to him."
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When Sara looked up what the striking bird symbolizes, the answers scrolled back, catching her breath: renewal, resurrection, immortality.
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Before I went to Ganni, I looked up Denmark's Gini coefficient, a statistical measure used to gauge economic inequality.
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"Racism" was one of the most frequently looked up words with the past 24 hours, according to Merriam-Webster.com.
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Friends, family members, people I looked up to, and the banks – not everyone always saw the potential I saw.
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He is someone I always looked up to and his legacy of service lives on in so many ways.
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The woman on the blanket looked up at them, then shaded her eyes with a hand to see better.
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That night, I looked up the educational requirements for dental school and printed the information from my parents' computer.
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Startled, she looked up, her crying quickly turning to laughter, and she pulled the dog in for a hug.
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Starting Thursday, Android smartphone users can see pictures of popular dishes at restaurants looked up on the navigation app.
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When he looked up, Rehman said he saw bodies of the dead and the wounding crying out for help.
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She paused for a moment on the landing, her arms held behind her, and looked up toward her children.
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I looked up what-- that's a weird-- expression that came from-- it's very morbid-- what it actually came from.
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They were in an Uber when it reached the top of the charts, and they looked up and screamed.
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"I looked up and he's a big goalie so he kind of took up the whole net," Pietrangelo said.
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I could also hear and see coffee beans shooting through clear pipes throughout the building when I looked up.
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Given Biden's appearance, Schumer said he looked up how "Trumpcare" would impact Vice President Pence's home state of Indiana.
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" But this day, one person looked up at us with total amazement, slowly pointed his finger and mumbled "food!
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I think at one point I looked up and he had, I think, 23 pitches and almost 22 strikes.
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Thinking I had maybe gone about it wrong, I looked up a prescribed method for taking apple cider vinegar.
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Payne looked up at the sun with her naked eye for a few seconds, but it was too bright.
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"For every little girl that looked up to me, I hope one day you can forgive me," Hill said.
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The Knicks, depleted and weary on the end of a back-to-back, hardly looked up to the test.
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The next morning, Ms. Sharpton looked up from her work station during the rally and saw him standing there.
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" He then looked up to Hall's kaleidoscopic ceiling: "And the crown, while spectacular, is very tall above the stage.
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"That morning, Greg looked up from the news coverage and said, 'We need a Plan B'," Mr. Siegfried said.
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When I recently looked up his date of birth, I learned that he was only thirty when he died.
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I looked up the court calendar, and his trial for the attempted sexual assault was set for this spring.
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The dictionary publisher said the word was looked up on its website 74 percent more this year than last.
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I simply wanted to sing a song I love to honor an artist I have always looked up to.
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I looked up the lyrics of some tracks I listen to that say things like: 'Whore, whore, whore, whore.
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I looked up their Constitution: The order of succession in Ukraine goes comedian, juggler, magician, then secretary of defense.
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Though he was not even born when the old station was obliterated, he has looked up photos of it.
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I looked up at the red, blue, and yellow glass flowers and readied myself for a very long wait.
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And for a moment, everyone in our nation stopped and looked up in the sky and forgot about hate.
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Graham told CNN that as he looked up to the ceiling, he was overcome with "nostalgia" for his friend.
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When she looked up, about 20 minutes in, she saw a foot-long crack had appeared in the ceiling.
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" The monarch looked up with a big smile on her face as the crowd let out a unified, "Aww!
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It sounds strange, but I looked up The Times review and I'm not the only one who liked it.
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Yes, hi, I looked up what a PUT bet was, and didn't understand what I was reading at all.
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Straightaway she heard a man shouting, and looked up to see the officer, who expelled her from the shop.
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When they got to her house, Tiny looked up into her protector's eyes and examined his freshly shaved face.
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I looked up to see my 1-year-old rolling down the stairs with my wife chasing after her.
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Minnesota Coach Brad Frost said Johnson was someone he immediately looked up to when Wisconsin hired him in 2002.
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At the sound of the doors sliding open, the cashier at the counter looked up, then dismissed her immediately.
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In one instance, her account looked up "carbon monoxide in a car how long to die," the affidavit said.
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It wasn't until I was smoking that I looked up to realize the vents sitting directly above our tables.
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These solid citizens, proudly patriotic, had a worldview and certain role models whom they looked up to and followed.
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"I was running, I looked up and I saw the ball and I just reacted to it," Harris said.
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While his fellow prisoners were suffering from dehydration, the Pope looked up and saw a lamb on a hill.
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As a kid' the people I looked up to the most were people like Jim Morrison' Led Zeppelin' Pollock.
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I looked up some homeopathic solutions for skin bleaching on wikiHow and discovered that papaya soap is one option.
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When we looked up from our phones, we realized we were in the shadow of an old abandoned building.
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"I was crossing the railroad track and I looked up and stepped into the track, I rolled it," Cash said.
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I looked up names of people who had died, of landmarks that had been bombed, of leaders who had vanished.
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He looked up, trying to find a gap between the dark branches of the trees, then down at the ground.
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"All of a sudden, I looked up and saw someone who looked like David Beckham walking past us," she said.
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She reportedly looked up a half second before striking Herzberg as the Volvo was traveling about 44 miles per hour.
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Also, people look up to soccer players, but it's hard to be looked up to in society playing the games.
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As Trump spoke, Owens' widow, Carryn, looked up at the ceiling, seemingly to her late husband, as she sat crying.
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"When I looked up, it was from the fourth floor," the witness said on social media, according to the outlet.
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As Trump spoke, Owens' wife, Carryn, looked up at the ceiling, seemingly to her late husband, as she sat crying.
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In another, I looked up a new acquaintance on LinkedIn before a meeting and, hours later, Facebook recommended we connect.
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So I am that person that looked up and said maybe if I work hard enough I can get there.
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" Another sweet comment read, "Girl I've always looked up to you, ever since I saw you on Freaks and Geeks!
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And I really looked up to Behati [Prinsloo] because she used to be a Victoria's Secret PINK model like me.
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BUSH: Look, I won the lottery when I was born 63 years ago, looked up, and I saw my mom.
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As I dismantled the X-21's power supply and carefully packed it back into the case, I looked up.
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It was a decision that people he looked up to and respected told him not to make, he told CNN.
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It's guys that I've looked up to for years and years and years and guys that I've grown up with.
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My grandmother looked up at us as the baby's mother, swept up in the general jubilation, patted my grandmother's shoulder.
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Q: Did you have any money role models who handled their life and business wisely, who you looked up to?
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And almost three years later, I looked up and realized how that time had truly affected my face and skin.
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Shielding his watering eyes, Bo looked up and saw the silhouette of a whale-thing descending through the dark sky.
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The Dravids, the Laxmans, the Sehwags looked up to him and said if Tendulkar can do it, can we also.
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She's smarter than me, so she looked up app reviews before she thoughtlessly followed the instructions of the invite text.
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I looked up the council housing list, and at the bottom, there was this pub called the Surrey Garden Arms.
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If you're a fan, it's also probable that you've looked up a few fan theories to satisfy your Westerosi curiosity.
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When Aibo looked up at me and yipped, that tiny tail wagging mechanically on its rump, my heart was warmed.
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As the kid looked up at him from the ground, the coach made a don't-shoot-on-this-hoop gesture.
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If you looked up "couples goals" in the dictionary, you'd probably find a picture of Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez.
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If you happened to be watching this while planning a visit to DC, I bet you looked up the Mayflower.
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When I looked up local sports leagues and trivia nights, all of them expected you to organize your own team.
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Bullies, on the other hand, may want plastic surgery out of a desire to be admired or looked up to.
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And so I looked up some more about that because I could tell, because my throat would be sore afterwards.
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"I looked up and saw people running towards me and I saw the truck on the other side," Backvid said.
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But when Monty looked up and saw Harper wearing a hazmat suit, not among the dead bodies, my heart soared.
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When asked if she identifies as a feminist, she looked up the official definition first and read it out loud.
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We've looked up to you from the beginning of our elite careers and you've inspired us in so many ways!
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Between January 2014 and March 2015, according to the Defense Department, Doe looked up ISIS videos on YouTube 20083 times.
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From those notes, the team looked up contact info for their favorite companies and started sending emails and phone calls.
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It was March 7, 883, and the members of the Plaisted Polar Expedition looked up at the plane in bewilderment.
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I looked up, out of habit more than anything, and saw a young man with curly blond hair walk in.
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I looked up how to play poker online and learned that it's boring and complicated, but basically involves matching cards.
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On my first trip to New York in 1998, I looked up Bourgeois in the phone book and called her.
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"I regularly looked up information in Wikipedia, and had noticed that often it was deficient or even wrong," he wrote.
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Where once he looked up to Diego Forlan as a mentor in the Uruguay squad, now Suarez has that role.
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"She was always someone younger woman looked up to," said Betty Lev, who worked with Ms. Ziff at Benton & Bowles.
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Butterworth's several months ago so I looked up an alternative and now my kids will not stand for store-bought.
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That your underlings looked up to you and you'd look the other way and let them have little treats sometimes.
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Lawmakers rose, looked up into the public gallery and applauded Andrew Pollack, whose daughter, Meadow, was killed in the shooting.
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I was calm for the first time in a while, and that's why I just looked up at the stars.
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When I wanted to play with a puppy, he looked up shelters and made plans to visit one after work.
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And she looked up to Mr. Chandler, a handsome, 6-foot-5 rising star whose sermons always made people laugh.
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After we had finished the conversation I looked up, and the people I was with were nowhere to be seen.
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I've always looked up to my karate sensei because he is really smart and teaches important values to his students.
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It wasn't until I looked up and saw how far I'd fallen that I realized I had been in danger.
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I looked up at Paige, one of the producers, in that moment, and just shook my head, truly in wonder.
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Op-Ed Contributor NAZARETH, V.I. — The day after Hurricane Maria finally subsided, I looked up at the ceiling and exhaled.
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They looked up to generous home cooking — particularly that of Italy and France — more than any brand of fine dining.
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He looked up at Goliath and realized that if he fought Goliath's way with a sword, Goliath would kill him.
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One man in Milton spoke of losing a job loading trucks when the employer looked up his bad credit report.
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Later, when I looked up the back story, "Same Old Lang Syne" took on deeper dimensions of melancholy for me.
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I looked up to guys like FDR and Democrats of that era who were really rooted in working class politics.
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At one point, I looked up from my notepad to find that he had donned a rubber nose and glasses.
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She looked up, shooed the little one into the brush, then gave us a long stare before rejoining her calf.
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Guyger looked up and saw the man she thought was the intruder about 30 feet from her, her attorney said.
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He looked up to see the co-publisher of DC Comics, Dan Didio, thumbing through his book, enjoying his work.
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Paula Sullivan, 22, wasn't expecting to find her dad when she looked up his home in Southampton, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday.
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Gigi, a budding basketball star in her own right, looked up to Ionescu for her success in the women's game.
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Some of the boys I've always looked up to as heroes – I've been watching Nasi (Manu) since I was little.
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I never once looked up to people on the stage even though I wanted to be on the stage myself.
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In the third round, after he got knocked on his ass, Ruiz looked up at the referee counting to 10.
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There is no central headquarters at Uber sending out drivers, no Borgesian library at Google where things are looked up.
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A huge ceiling mirror reflected the mystical scene back down onto the crowd, though few looked up from their revelries.
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She is a confident, independent woman who ought to be looked up to as a role model for young Americans.
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As a comparison, he looked up Domino's pizza and saw that it had roughly 5,500 stores across the United States.
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On the corner as I looked up, two men were rummaging carefully and quietly through a baby-blue refuse bin.
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When they were in graduate school together in the 1980s, Tchiya Amet says she looked up to Neil deGrasse Tyson.
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The exhibition's curator, Denise Markonish, said some visitors described feeling small as they looked up at towering figures around them.
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I remember the day my eldest son looked up and saw the sky—I think he was one and a half.
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The camp play was about a kid being ripped out of his home and when I looked up people were weeping.
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I have looked up to her in all ways (especially fashion!!): life, being a young black woman in the entertainment industry.
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In the process, one of them looked up, saw me, and pointed in my direction, and they all looked at me.
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When Ansari looked up, a plainclothes police officer glowered at him, and motioned to him to stand up with his baton.
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The impact was so great that I immediately looked up, expecting to see the ceiling coming down on top of us.
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"I looked up to see who the last batter was going to be and my heart sank," Koehn told BuzzFeed News.
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I looked up and saw my coach looking at it, and then I immediately walked away, leaving it on the ground.
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But among rock bands of the same era, only the Beatles have had their songs looked up more often on UltimateGuitar.
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After peeping these dolly/zoom combos in this dinner scene I looked up the director and OF COURSE it's Roger Michell!!!
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For as long as man has looked up at the heavens, he's pondered one question: Are we alone in the universe?
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But the way he did it — he just sneezed and looked up really quickly and got right back into the scene.
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So I looked up a cardio workout and found one that was more intense (within reason) than what I normally do.
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Zachary Crockett / Vox In total, we looked up 20053 actors who played these roles, all but four of whom were men.
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"I looked up and I saw our trampoline that was staked in the ground go flying across the yard," she says.
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She looked up and saw a 20-foot steel I-beam, which had been holding their house together, falling toward her.
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"When I looked up what that could be I saw leukemia, but I thought that was wild and crazy," she says.
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A huge man, his head shaven and his bare chest covered in tattoos, looked up and shouted out something in Chinese.
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"He kind of thought he saw some movement in the shadows, looked up, and saw some bedding in the window," Sgt.
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Jensen looked up to ask if anyone else in his open-plan office of IT staffers had been so rudely interrupted.
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I don't even remember and I don't know anything about it except for the stuff I looked up before this interview.
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"The ball came and kind of hit my pads and then I looked up and it was right there," Trufant said.
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I looked up local concerts and comedy shows, only to wimp out when I couldn't find someone to go with me.
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The guy behind the counter rang me up in silence, then looked up — looked me right in the eye, and nodded.
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Every time I looked up I saw panel after panel of just (very smart) men, or perhaps with one token woman.
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Torch can help them develop the EQ, or emotional intelligence quotient, they need to become a boss that's looked up to.
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My father looked up at her, shocked, rolling his eyes back and forth trying to charm her with his devilish grin.
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When I asked Willman about this, he looked up the data on all the balls hit in Bradley's direction this season.
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Carol could not resist: she looked up the trailer for the film online and saw that, yes, it was about torture.
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On Tuesday, he touched the wall at the end of the 22008 backstroke final and again looked up at the scoreboard.
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I thought ENAMELWARE was actually kind of a gratuitous misdirection until I looked up all the pretty things you can get.
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I bet Ms. Dwan, who has crossed many bridges in her career and looked up a lot, will like it here.
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If you were in Northern California on Wednesday night and looked up, the bright lights you saw were probably a meteor.
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"He said the picture with the binoculars was one of the closest calls, "only because she could have just looked up.
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"When you're a kid, everything is about nostalgia ... you want to dress like the athlete that you had looked up to."
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Now she's a friend, but Sofia was always like an older sister to me — someone who I always looked up to.
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Just to test his methodology, I looked up the board of the American Enterprise Institute, the main focus of your Aug.
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"He was someone I always looked up to, just how he worked; he got there early and left late," Hornak said.
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I looked up that clip to see where it came from, and it had like 80 views when I watched it.
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"I listened to the stories that this warm-hearted person had to share—and I looked up to him," Lebrun says.
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When she moved to New York earlier this winter, instead of turning to Craigslist, she looked up co-living places online.
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His wife, who a day earlier delivered a can of "impeaches" peaches to a lawmaker, looked up with a quizzical expression.
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Gereon (Cloudkid): There were several other channels that I looked up to when I first got into the electronic music scene.
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Later learning that he abused over 100 gymnasts, including those whom I looked up to while growing up, I was mortified.
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Julia looked up and tried to smile, and I tried not to stare at the gap where her bottom tooth belonged.
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Her father looked up in astonishment at the clearing skies and proclaimed that their stroke of luck had protected their crops.
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As she looked up and met my eyes agreeably and impersonally, I worked to get my bearings in this new world.
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In choosing the noun, Merriam-Webster said it was looked up on its website 74 percent more often than in 2017.
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I have relatives that were once hard workers and looked up to by so many in the community, reduced to nothing.
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His baton was raised; 993 musicians, his chosen companions on the voyage he was about to undertake, looked up at him.
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Japanese families at wide wooden tables briefly looked up from bowls of ramen to survey the crowd gathering at the entrance.
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A priest who wore a neon pink Hawaiian shirt over his clerical collar looked up and down the hallway and smiled.
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One evening, on my way home from work, I looked up and saw a giant harvest moon rising over the river.
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Ms. Wilson's death robbed her family of a confidante, someone cousins and nieces looked up to and elders respected, they said.
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If she would have looked up from what she was doing, maybe come over and run her hands along my back.
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She said the fuel falling felt like a drizzle and her students had looked up to see whether it was raining.
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He was walking back up the street from the seafront when he looked up and saw the woman coming at him.
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He said he heard the engineer mumble something, looked up and sensed the train had become "airborne," according to the NTSB.
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"There's one moment when I looked up and it said 'Bud Light District' over some of the seats," Mr. Trensch said.
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Warholm, 21, earned his first major title, and then looked up in amazement as the result showed on the giant screen.
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" She hoped that she would feel more confident, and become a peer to "the kind of people I looked up to.
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Afterward, Tony Hajjar looked up from his drums and saw the producer, Rich Costey, in the control room shaking his head.
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"And then I looked up at the owners box saying, 'I just lost or I just secured my job," he said.
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Then he looked up the website of the title sponsor, Zurich Insurance Group, which listed teamwork among the company's core values.
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The day we left, he knelt down; took my sons, Faris and Khalid, in his arms; and looked up at me.
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After a few minutes, she made her way to Ann, who looked up at her, the baby asleep in her arms.
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Wordplay VARIETY PUZZLE — Who hasn't looked up in the sky and admired the beauty of birds and their ability to fly?
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I had a passing familiarity with the subject matter of three of the four entries, and I looked up the fourth.
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Asked by reporters on Tuesday whether there was any Kazakh money in the Trump Tower Soho project, Trump looked up, surprised.
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The senator left, and the accuser was gathering her papers when she looked up and saw Franken practically in her face.
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Age: 31Position: ForwardAngel Di Maria's career time looked up after his failed spell at Manchester United in the 2014/15 season.
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People leaned their heads away from the rows of screens to listen, and others looked up from laptops jammed into corners.
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Its report revealed that no one at the Department of Public Welfare had ever looked up Denise Gallison's own case file.
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"Ever since people first looked up, they've been looking at the bright light in the sky," Fox said in a statement.
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"It's brutal," he said of the heat, explaining that he looked up directions on YouTube for assembling the makeshift cooling device.
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"Within MINUTES, 17 of my FELLOW FRIENDS, CLASSMATES, and ADULTS we looked up to, were killed by a gunman," Kostzer wrote.
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When I was growing up, there weren't any gay skiers that I looked up to, so I hope to be that.
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He says everything looked up to snuff, so he bought the car from Brian for $330,000 and shipped it to Germany.
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Gillian, doing a jigsaw puzzle of a horse and colt in the kitchen, looked up in time to see them disappearing.
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If anything I always looked up to the really out of shape people who would come in and work out hard.
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She looked up the date and location of the next total solar eclipse, and, two years later, flew to South Africa.
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I sheepishly put my blunt wraps on the counter, and the kids looked up at me and started making weed jokes.
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Both veterans landed safely and looked up as the sky was filled with dozens of domed, khaki chutes, now as then.
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"When the election went in an unexpected direction from what the polls were suggesting, we looked up in the Television Archive — because we have all of the campaign rallies and all the political rallies and everything — we looked up what was Trump's position on the internet and freedom of speech and freedom of the press," Kahle told TechCrunch.
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I looked up, and hovering 20 feet from my window was a black drone with a beady-eyed camera pointed at me.
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"As far as preparation, I looked up some tutorials online about how to wager, especially for Final Jeopardy," Boettcher told the newspaper.
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Tony, seated in a diner, waiting for his daughter to arrive, looked up toward the camera before the scene cut to black.
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I stuck my head in the door, awkwardly introduced myself and tried to strike up a conversation, but he barely looked up.
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In August, the House suddenly looked up for grabs, since Trump was losing by 6 points or more in the general election.
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Growing up in the suburbs of Huntington Beach, it's not a long shot to guess that Templeton looked up to the punks.
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Lahouaiej Bouhlel also looked up details of the Bastille Day festivities in Nice, as well as the address of a weapons retailer.
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Owens looked up at the ceiling, seemingly to her late husband, as she sat crying next to Ivanka Trump, the President's daughter.
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I have not looked up where you can live with an alpaca in Hollywood — do you think it's okay to have them?
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It's been compared to the moment Galileo looked up at the skies through a telescope 400 years ago, ushering in optical astronomy.
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At any given time on V-Day, the red heart emoji was looked up twice as much as all the other hearts.
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For the 6-year-old, who has long looked up to policemen and policewomen as heroes, it was a dream come true.
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Thinking that a dog was totally out of place in that setting, I looked up to see who was holding the leash.
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Again, they looked up the men's names and saw one, George St. George, had also been represented by Rava on similar occasions.
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I was almost knocked over because not a single person looked up from their smartphone as they walked out of the lobby.
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When he did attend Marjory Stoneman Douglas, Cruz looked up strange, disturbing things on the internet using school computers, another student said.
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia — Marcus Martin was looking down at his phone while counterprotesting white nationalists when he heard screeching tires and looked up.
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Rowan looked up Hurt's address and drove 25 minutes from the airport to Hurt's home in Bridgeville, arriving at 3:30 a.m.
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Still, a number of mass shooters in the past two decades have been inspired by or looked up to the Columbine shooters.
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I looked up from the blue coupon and stared at a slideshow of Ford, a known alcoholic, being projected on center stage.
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She's looked up to Wambach since she started playing soccer at age 5, and still plays under Wambach's same jersey number -- 20.
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But as I turned through the intersection at Hollywood and Highland, none of the tourists looked up from the Walk of Fame.
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He looked up to see a dog attacking 6-year-old Mason Lindeman, who was been playing outside his Conroe, Texas, home.
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Were there any artists when you were conceiving JMSN that you really looked up to, as having the same sound or confidence?
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Knowing that so many white evangelicals voted for Trump, I looked up what he had to say prior to the 2016 election.
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He's a veteran with a big name and one of the fighters I looked up to growing up, he's a solid opponent.
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"I looked up and saw her and I was a little bit speechless, I have to say," he told People of Burgess.
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I looked up at the sky through the branches and thought of Van Gogh's paintings of almond blossoms and of Hokusai's prints.
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But it wasn't just the faux naïveté about the meaning of easily looked up words that should have raised eyebrows this morning.
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I stepped out of the bathroom and a (clearly jealous) girl looked up from her laptop, laughed, and then looked back away.
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"This was something I had to do not only for myself, but for the soldiers that looked up to me," she says.
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It's so interesting how you looked up ways to help him work through this and to better understand what he's going through.
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Vasquez looked up just 0.5 seconds before the crash, after keeping her head down for 5.3 seconds, the Tempe police report said.
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"I feel like I was busy raising my son, then I looked up and all this was going on," said Ms. Offolter.
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I looked up Sarah Watson, a former Parenthood producer who created The Bold Type, and messaged her to ask how it happened.
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We heard this weird droning noise and looked up, and saw this man flying through the sky like a b-grade Rocketeer.
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A longtime fan of both artists, the singer looked up to them long before they shared the same stages night after night.
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So you've looked up your birth chart, read your horoscopes faithfully, and are thinking about getting a reading with a professional astrologer.
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She looked up sharply, with a face totally different to the one she'd been using to discuss British aristocracy and Agatha Christie.
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"I was looking at the menu to order and I looked up and saw two cops run down an alley," Fisher recalls.
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He has also come to realize the significance his character had on the lives of everyday teens who looked up to him.
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As the women walked on the table, Boyne says that Trump looked up their skirts and commented on their underwear and genitals.
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She looked up the case and called then-prosecutor Kevin Urick because she figured he'd be less biased than the defense attorney.
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He shut his eyes and nestled against my chest, while I looked up at the makeshift stage, home in the world again.
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Vasquez looked up just 0.5 seconds before the crash, after keeping her head down for 5.3 seconds, the Tempe Police report said.
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The couple looked up and bolted out of the way as the branch came plummeting down right where they had been sitting.
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Though there were many truly awful sounding movies listed, every single thing I looked up seemed to have been removed from Netflix.
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To call him a friend, and a musical peer now, he's somebody that I've looked up to since I was a teenager.
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Hm. I looked up directions to his office, which was very close to an airport an hour away from my apartment. Hmmmm.
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I'd met Ezra in person once before, and there were a few others already on board whom I also looked up to.
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I looked at him as a role model, because the role model I looked up to in my house was an alcoholic.
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It's disappointing to know that someone you may have looked up to... could not be the man who you thought he was.
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I'll never forget her response when I told her, earlier this year at a festival, how much I looked up to her.
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Plus, there was the realisation that ever having looked up to wrestlers like Hulk Hogan was both profoundly misguided and inherently weird.
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When he looked up a list of DIA employees who visited Gitmo during those dates, a familiar name popped up — Ana Montes.
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Any visitor to Salzburg has looked up and seen the Mönchsberg, the massive rock in the middle of this elegant Alpine city.
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This year, Mr. Williams looked up and found man-made blooms and plumage — bursts of color holding space for the real thing.
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It is not easy for me to reach this conclusion because, as a civil rights activist, I have looked up to Rep.
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When the train pulled into the station, I looked up and down the platform to find her, but I didn't see her.
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She took part in workshops and looked up to older students like Christopher Wheeldon and David Dawson, who were making choreographic inroads.
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My dad and I looked up, and with the flash of a drugstore camera, we were immortalized — the developed print surprisingly crisp.
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They're not using it the way that I went to YouTube and looked up a lamb recipe and then followed that, right?
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" And we're like ... And I looked up the stats a few years ago because I was like, "This is befuddling to me.
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The president was dutifully extolling the continent's investment potential when he suddenly looked up from his notes, spread his arms and smiled.
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When Mr. Paz's workers were arrested in unforeseen raids, officers looked up the arrest records to glean information to protect the operation.
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The royal looked up to see herself on the big screen, then gave a shy smile and a wave for the camera.
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It was about halfway through the flight home last night that both of my kids looked up at me with sad faces.
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He was most interested in electronic music and looked up to 20th-century masters like Witold Lutoslawski, Karlheinz Stockhausen and Terry Riley.
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Then she looked up, flashed a jubilant thumbs up and gave Ripert a kind of Buddhist fist bump, which he gamely returned.
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I felt it from people within the community, especially older trans women, who were my mentors and whom I looked up to.
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Will Smith, the rookie catcher, said he told Kershaw how much he looked up to him, how he admired his competitive drive.
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One day, he looked up from playing with a truck on the floor, and his eyes were soft, no longer terror-filled.
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He was an inspirational basketball who did not only play basketball, but he also cared for everyone who looked up to him.
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"Joel got down on his knee and he looked up at me and we were both crying," she says of the proposal.
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Jae Crowder was the main defender, but every time Harden looked up, there was another Celtic in his face, switching on screens.
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Not too long ago, I walked into Times Square, looked up — way up — and saw him on one of those wraparound billboards.
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They shook their uniforms and looked up into the branches of the jacaranda tree, as if they might find the button there.
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That September, on a business trip, he looked up rehabilitation centers, and soon admitted himself to Crossroads Centre Antigua for a month.
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" Mayor Mike Duggan on Thursday said McClain "was an officer that everyone looked up to, was a natural leader in every situation.
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The complaint states that when Griffith was interviewed, he maintained that his presentation contained basic concepts that could be looked up online.
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But we fought really hard not to do T-shirts, and then I looked up, and I was only doing T-shirts.
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Those are the kinds of artists I've looked up to and the kinds of artists I've worked really hard to be like.
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For as long as humans have looked up with telescopes, the finest, most alluring thing they could see was the ringed planet.
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We looked up each name's total count, then manually researched the names with low counts and made decisions on an individual basis.
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - As a boy growing up in Kansas, Nick Hague looked up at the stars and wanted to explore the unknown.
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In seeking direction, Koller hit up peers at extreme music labels he looked up to like Misanthropy, Avantgarde Music, and Cold Meat Industry.
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The backlash was quick, with many parents of kids who looked up to Cyrus worrying about her decision to star in the photoshoot.
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In this case, we were being who we always looked up to when we were younger but changing them to represent us now.
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He had also looked up the Wikipedia entry for Ian Gow, the last British lawmaker to have been killed before Cox, in 1990.
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If you looked up the definition of sibling rivalry in the dictionary it would show Sandor and Gregor Clegane from Game of Thrones.
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