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"open-eyed" Definitions
  1. having the eyes open
  2. carefully observant : DISCERNING

42 Sentences With "open eyed"

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He, like many kids, had held staring contests with his open-eyed peers.
Regular society is a parade of newness, which she watches with open-eyed wonder.
He may even lapse into a trance of seeming stupefaction, open-eyed, mouth slack.
But I am sure that Trump will take a much more open-eyed and a tougher stance against Iran.
She was ever aware of that tension, proceeding obliquely and open-eyed, like the soft-pawed Birman cats who really ruled her house.
"The healthcare system is complex, and we enter into this challenge open-eyed about the degree of difficulty," said Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
"The healthcare system is complex, and we enter into this challenge open-eyed about the degree of difficulty," Bezos said in the announcement.
In the announcement Tuesday, Bezos said: "The healthcare system is complex, and we enter into this challenge open-eyed about the degree of difficulty."
"The healthcare system is complex, and we enter into this challenge open-eyed about the degree of difficulty," said Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and CEO.
"The healthcare system is complex, and we enter into this challenge open-eyed about the degree of difficulty," Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said in the statement.
"The health care system is complex, and we enter into this challenge open-eyed about the degree of difficulty," said Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos.
But it lays the enduring groundwork for the kind of sane, open-eyed conversation that is too rarely held these days and has never felt more necessary.
The highlight was an expansive yet poised, open-eyed performance of the dusky Composition No. 56, which pivots from jumbles of activity to softly droning, continuously mutating stillness.
"The healthcare system is complex, and we enter into this challenge open-eyed about the degree of difficulty," Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and CEO, said in a press release.
He exudes an open-eyed combination of tentative hope and wariness that makes him the perfect Ayckbourn hero-by-default (and all Mr. Ayckbourn's heroes are by default) and observer.
"The health care system is complex, and we enter into this challenge open-eyed about the degree of difficulty," Jeff Bezos, Amazon's founder and chief executive, said in a statement.
When the binge-watching was completed, they found that his heart rate was elevated after this extended period of sleeplessness, he was experiencing "increased frequency of involuntary open-eyed 'micronaps&apos" and acute hallucinations.
Again, it has to be done with an open-eyed approach to the potential risks of deploying these organisms and ensuring that appropriate guidelines and regulatory procedures are followed to try to avoid any unintended environmental consequences.
After the marathon, Fragoso showed signs of a raised heart rate and neurological side effects, including acute hallucinations and a higher frequency of involuntary open-eyed "micro-naps", according to a physician who observed Fragoso's health during the event.
And I think we as the West generally need to be a lot more open-eyed about the situation we're facing, and some of these operators, and their practices and use of this technology, is something that should concern us greatly.
You could wish that it addressed more passionately the transformation of the art market into a venue for arbitrage; on the other hand, you could note that Schjeldahl was vitally open-eyed to female artists before such inclusiveness drew applause, dazzling on Ree Morton, Helen Levitt, Jenny Holzer, Florine Stettheimer and others.
"If she had wanted something nice to happen to her she would have chosen someone nice" serves both as a description of one woman's open-eyed masochism and a cautionary banner over a book that could be read as a field guide to varieties of misery, much of which is experienced by women and girls.
The novel—published two and a half years before the discovery and arrest of Ariel Castro, the captor of three teen-age girls in Cleveland, whose story it anticipated in a number of ghastly particulars—is testament to Donoghue's imaginative power, her ability to look open-eyed at the sadistic terrors of such an ordeal without missing its more banal aspects.
Incubation period 30 days; incubating is mainly done by the female. Upon hatching, the young are open- eyed, mobile and relatively mature (precocial); and flee the nest (nidifugous).
In this conference international artists come together to address world conflicts like the Palestine struggle, Iraq war, Naxal attacks, Kashmir, Afghanistan, Africa. The conference was held at Open Eyed Dreams Gallery, Cochin, Kerala in India.
The most powerful image is the open-eyed and honesty that Ganga brings with her from the village. These qualities will eventually force her to leave the sugar-coated house in the city where everything is a little too sweet. Ganga is played by child actor Aditi.
Boyd walks to the open-eyed crucifix and touches the feet of Jesus Christ. He drops his crutches and begins to walk unassisted. The awed crowd sweeps the stage. After the show, an enraged Jonas rails to Jane that he was conned and that Boyd upstaged him.
Mothers invest little time with parenting for their young. The young are born fully haired, open-eyed, and are basically developed enough to take care of themselves. Although the time until independence is unknown, parents do not provide protection or resources and give them no learning experience. There is some suckling at night, but it does not last for many days.
Short-snouted elephant shrews form monogamous relationships and mate for life. Females are able to produce five to six litters per year with a gestation period of 57 to 65 days. Each litter consists of one to two individuals that are born fully furred, open-eyed and able to run almost immediately after birth. Young are 10g when born, and it takes them 50 days to reach adult size.
This also synchronizes births among colonies, with all breed females giving birth within three week of each other. Litter sizes vary between 1-3 young but average at between 1.6 and 2.1 depending on geographic location. They are born weighing 220 g to 230 g and are open-eyed, furred, able to follow adults out of the nest within several hours of birth. Young are suckled for 1–6 months before they are weaned.
BK Sister Shivani Verma and Suresh Oberoi in Bangkok on the pay-to-broadcast television program Awakening with Brahma Kumaris Traditionally, the Brahma Kumaris conducted an introduction to meditation consisting of seven two-hour- long sessions. The sessions include their open-eyed meditation technique and their philosophy. The organisation also offers courses in "positive thinking", "self management leadership" and "living values". They also have a number of voluntary outreach programs in prisons.
Litters average three to five leverets depending on latitude, elevation, and phase of population cycle, ranging from one to seven. Deep snowpack increases the amount of upper-branch browse available to snowshoe hares in winter, and therefore has a positive relationship with the nutritional status of breeding adults. Litters are usually smaller in the southern sections of their range since there is less snow. Newborns are fully furred, open-eyed, and mobile.
"With You" received positive reviews from critics. The Atlantics Spencer Kornhaber praised "With You", stating that he "can’t stop playing" it, and opined that Carey "regards romance with open-eyed caginess". Writing for Rolling Stone, Brittany Spanos called the song a "shchmaltzy slow jam", and made note of the singer's use of the whistle register. Chris DeVille of Stereogum described it as "a different sort of ballad: warm, organic, built from little more than gospel piano and booming 808s", adding "When she leans into the hook, [...], you feel that too".
The cause of the complication was debated with some suggesting that Elaine had encephalitis and others saying that her brain was not receiving enough oxygen during the operation. The first ten months of her coma were spent in a Chicago hospital until her parents could no longer afford her care, at which point they took her home so her mother Lucy could care for her day and night. In her lengthy coma she showed states of both deep sleep and open-eyed unconsciousness and she grew slightly to . Elaine survived numerous other conditions over the years, including additional abdominal surgery, pneumonia, the measles, and a collapsed lung.
In 1958, Rudi met Swami Bharati Krishna Tirtha, Shankaracharya of Puri, during his first visit to the United States, and lived with him in New York for 4 months. In early 1959, Rudi declared himself a spiritual teacher and began teaching students individually in his store. Rudi’s method was to sit opposite a student and gaze intently into their eyes for perhaps five to ten minutes, said to allow him to transmit shaktipat energy. In 1960, Rudi began to hold classes in his apartment, which consisted of an open-eyed meditation where he "transmitted shaktipat energy" in a group setting, followed by a lecture.
Reviews of the novel were generally appreciative, while claiming that for many reasons it was unlikely to be a popular success. The poet James Thomson, writing in The Secularist, complained ironically: > As if he were not sufficiently offensive in being original, he dares to be > wayward and wilful, not theatrically or overweeningly like Charles Reade, > but freakishly and humoristically, to the open-eyed disgust of our prim > public.Ioan Williams (ed.) George Meredith: The Critical Heritage (London: > Routledge, 1995) p. 190. The Times said that Meredith did not have > the knack of stooping to the tastes of his readers…His books are over- > charged with brilliancy of thought, and overdone with epigram and sarcasm > and dry shrewd humour.
From the funeral of Charles II in 1680 they were no longer placed on the coffin but were still made for later display. The effigy of Charles II, open-eyed and standing, was displayed over his tomb until the early 19th century, when all the Westminster effigies were removed from the abbey itself. Nelson's effigy was a pure tourist attraction, commissioned the year after his death in 1805, and his burial not in the Abbey but in St Paul's Cathedral after a government decision that major public figures should in future be buried there. Concerned for their revenue from visitors, the Abbey decided it needed a rival attraction for admirers of Nelson.
"With You" is a "velvety" classic R&B;/soul ballad "built from little more than gospel piano and booming 808s". Its lyrics tell the story of a woman seeking safety and security in her potential partner's promises of unconditional love, with Carey viewing "romance with an open-eyed caginess". The title-track "Caution" is a "sleek, pop-R&B; hybrid", presenting Carey "on the amber traffic light; vulnerable and tentative, yet honest and hopeful about embarking on a new journey". Within the song, she considers the ephemerality of her current relationship before warning her lover to "proceed with caution", conflating the triviality of factors such as "material possessions" with her desire for her lover to "commit" to being her "everything".
Although the Vampires kept away from the camp they remained in the darkness until sunrise upon which they fled back to the castle. At the coming of daylight, Van Helsing finds that their horses are dead (he speculates that they had died of fright in the sisters' supernatural presence, though some adaptations have the sisters kill the horses directly, either to slow down Van Helsing or simply to feed before they flee back to the castle). After Van Helsing binds Mina in another ring of sacramental bread, he subsequently goes to Dracula's castle alone to destroy the vampires and sterilize Dracula's tomb, keeping him from ever being able to enter it again. After locating the vampires' graves, he finds them asleep 'open eyed'.
The film also takes some liberties with government policy: it is obligatory for children to report counter- revolutionaries to the Islam office so that the counter-revolutionaries can be exterminated by the Revolutionary Guard. It is also now obligatory for children to join the Bassidj, or they and their families will suffer the consequences. To prove this, the P.E. teacher at school shows the students two dead bodies: one of a child who died in battle and whose body is clean and whose spirit "in Heaven"; and the other of a dirty, open-eyed child who was executed for refusing to join the Bassidj and is now suffering "in Hell". Hassan fills his parents in on this, who are reluctant to let him join, since Abbas has already joined.
In "The Time of Angels", a Weeping Angel trapped in the vault of the starship Byzantium took advantage of a video screen which was playing footage of it elsewhere in the vessel: the creature escaped by overriding the screen controls and nearby electronic equipment, took over the screen, and passed through it to physically manifest in another location. Weeping Angels can also imprint a mental image of themselves into a person's mind by looking straight into their eyes: the image then gestates and takes over the person's body to manifest as a new Weeping Angel. Amy Pond was infected in such a manner where an involuntary verbal count-down indicated her remaining open-eyed moments as a human. She was able to suspend the Weeping Angel's gestation (but not eliminate it) by closing her eyes, refusing to let it breach the "filter" of her optic nerve.
Benito Mussolini and Fascist Blackshirt youth in 1935 Nationalists in the years after World War I thought of themselves as combating the liberal and domineering institutions created by cabinets—such as those of Giovanni Giolitti, including traditional schooling. Futurism, a revolutionary cultural movement which would serve as a catalyst for Fascism, argued for "a school for physical courage and patriotism", as expressed by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in 1919. Marinetti expressed his disdain for "the by now prehistoric and troglodyte Ancient Greek and Latin courses", arguing for their replacement with exercise modelled on those of the Arditi soldiers ("[learning] to advance on hands and knees in front of razing machine gun fire; to wait open-eyed for a crossbeam to move sideways over their heads etc."). It was in those years that the first Fascist youth wings were formed: Avanguardia Giovanile Fascista (Fascist Youth Vanguards) in 1919, and Gruppi Universitari Fascisti (Fascist University Groups) in 1922.

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