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25 Sentences With "stare into space"

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It's in how you stand and how you stare into space.
He just wanted to lay on the couch and stare into space.
His mom was a lovely woman; she would just sit there and stare into space.
Travare would stare into space or turn on the stove only to leave it unattended.
Others bite their nails, clutch their heads in pain, or simply stare into space, eyes glazed over.
"You need to meet Rafael," he told me recently after watching me stare into space for 15 minutes.
Dressed in rags, they stare into space, next to huge rusted iron machinery that has not turned for decades.
I stare into space when I'm thinking and people imagine I'm looking at some monster coming up behind them.
Sitting at tables or castoff blocks of Roman marble, soldiers stare into space as musicians strum lutes or beat tambourines.
The Americans Let's skip the bloodletting in Chicago, and Elizabeth and Philip, and how practically every scene ended in a pregnant-with-meaning stare into space.
Some stare into space, lost in whatever daydream that is playing out on the board in front of them, unable to see the math problems on it.
Why would I pay someone to painfully contort the muscles in my back when I could peacefully sit on my knees and stare into space for hours instead?
After answering "I'm all set" to the last question, take four minutes to quietly stare into space thinking about who gets to keep the Apples to Apples decks.
They cry, chant defiantly or stare into space as they leave areas that have long symbolized revolt against President Bashar al-Assad, like the recently emptied Damascus suburb of Daraya.
"Usually people are focused inward, they look at their phones or stare into space, but today everyone was looking around, looking at other people, seeing if there was anyone suspicious," he said.
Finally we're taking a deep stare into space at a swatch of ancient galaxies courtesy of the Hubble Space Telescope, while several "nearby" asteroids swoop through the image in an epic photobomb.
Plop down, let someone soak and exfoliate and massage and moisturize your feet, and all that is asked of you is to stare into space, read that week's tabloid or, in my case, gently stalk your high school crush's wife on Instagram.
"Sometimes I just sit and stare into space and think about a book, or a twist in a book, or the kernel of an idea, and I follow the thought for a while and see where it goes, and try to envision it," she explains.
One expects to hear Mr. Peterson's 911 call and to see late-night conferences among fatigued lawyers, but Mr. de Lestrade also follows family members as they visit Ms. Peterson's grave, throw birthday parties or simply stare into space after the latest devastating setback.
I put one on my face, and since I have to wait 20 to 30 minutes for it to dry, I'm left with few options other than to be still and watch TV, read a book, look at my phone, or stare into space and contemplate life.
The shed, and the holding pen outside—where the skiers stare into space, stretch, stand knee-deep in the snow to stiffen their boots, close their eyes and rehearse the run in their mind's eyes—constitute the Hahnenkamm's emotional epicenter, the germ of the mayhem down in the valley.
Reading Dillard was (and continues to be, in fact) a truly ecstatic experience — I must have reread every single page as I went along, pausing to stare into space or jot things down in my journal or just shake my head in awe — and it took me quite a long time to finish even as I couldn't put it down (by the end, incidentally, I had decided I had to be a writer; or die trying).
Chicago Daily Tribune 18 Oct 1954: b16. Arthur Lubin, who directed the series, later recalled that O'Connor "got very difficult" to work with after a while. "He'd sit in his dressing room and stare into space, and I think he had problems at home." Francis in the Navy was Donald O'Connor's last film for Universal after 13 years with the company.
She understood that life is not only about chess, and that all the rest would fall on her lap." Interviewed in 1993, Polgár was described by William Hartston as resembling "a disgruntled garden gnome" who replied to questions "in a musical voice, with an evangelical tone and a tendency to stare into space." Hartston said that Polgár wore "the scars of weariness after decades of battling against Hungarian chess organisers who wanted his daughters to play in women's tournaments rather than competing against men, and educational authorities who sent an armed policeman to drag Zsuzsa off to school." Polgár's "formula for happiness," wrote Hartston, "is 'work, love, freedom and luck'.
" Like another AIA one-person exhibit of Highsmith's work, titled "Structures of our Times: 31 Buildings That Changed Modern Life" in 2002, the "Two Windows" study traveled to several locations across the country. By that time, Highsmith was well into her photography career, having left radio behind in 1984. She had pieced together a small, primarily architectural, photography practice. In a 1987 Washington Post story headlined, "Doing What Comes Naturally," Don Oldenburg wrote of Highsmith's mid-career change: "'You just sit and stare into space and think about what you'd really like to be doing,' the 41-year- old District resident recalls of her final months at WMAL radio five years ago.

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