And that you stared at and stared at and nothing emerges.
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I didn't have to go straight to bed, so I just lay down on a picnic table nearby and stared, and stared, and stared.
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Serwylo stared at the raccoon, and he stared right back at her.
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Like Gulliver among the Lilliputians, I stared at the cats, and they stared back.
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I stared out as Klimt stared out and watched the impossible churn of Pluto.
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There was a long silence as Marilyn stared at Nick, who stared at the table.
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The blinking light became hypnotic and I stared and stared until I heard Klimt's voice again.
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They stared into the brush, took a few steps to change their position, then stared some more.
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Roy stared at Lucy, and Sarah stared at Roy, who was entirely focused on the soft blue glow.
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I stared and stared at the fire until he turned the plane and I lost sight of it.
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He stared at the dress as he'd stared at that rose, that rose that had so surprised him.
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They stared and stared at a singular scene or object until they knew it well enough to interpret it.
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Terrified, the painter stared at his painting, and back at him stared the migrant family, whom he had probably murdered.
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I stared at the wall for three minutes and then I stared at the tiny digital readout on the Clearblue-brand stick.
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" I stared at her and calmly explained, "I'm crying.
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But they just stared at him and then they stared at me, and I really felt like a rabbit in headlights, because I'd never been confronted with such aggressive desire from other people.
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Because it used to be something you just stared at.
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Then he pulled out the adoption papers and simply stared.
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Both Erin and me stared at him in puzzled silence.
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This is a man who stared directly at the eclipse.
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He just hung his head and stared at the floor.
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One teenager chewed gum and stared listlessly at his phone.
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Margery stood a long time and stared in their direction.
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Sherrod Brown and Connie Schultz stared out into the crowd.
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People stared at me and she was embarrassed I think.
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We stared blankly and ask if she knew what happened.
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He stared at Diana's knees below the cheap sateen robe.
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This time, however, we stared at an empty black circle.
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He stared at me, his jaw set, his eyes hard.
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At times, he stared at the ceiling as she spoke.
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Death stared at me before the thrust into life began.
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The man stared straight ahead, chewing gum, and said nothing.
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He pulled notecards from his pocket and stared at them.
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Democratic National Committee, the candidate stared straight into the camera
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"We stared at a lot of green screens," Paul said.
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The people in the room stared at her, she said.
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Avani Blair, 2, and Taniyah Blair, 1, stared in amazement.
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The students, looking a touch wary, listened intently and stared.
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The driver stared straight ahead and rolled up her window.
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I stared ahead and noticed that my limbs felt light.
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He stared right into the open elevator and cut anyway.
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What if those boys had acted, instead of just stared?
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Mullen stared at his phone the entire way to London.
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In my interview, a perplexed editor stared at my résumé.
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A rusted mermaid with hollow eyes stared down at them.
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He said nothing to me as he stared through binoculars.
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The dark panes of other tenements stared back at her.
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As I got closer, he noticed me and just stared.
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Ms. McGrath stared at the returns on Mr. Nickolas's computer.
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Ms. Coronel played with her hair and largely stared forward.
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He pressed his face to the tinted window and stared.
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I stared at her from the examination table in disbelief.
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Shown a photo of the Memorial Hall, she stared blankly.
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Riding back with his grandfather, he stared out the window.
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An ape stared at the sky, patiently awaiting my command.
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I feel helpless, stared at like some sort of freak.
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As Spieth spoke, he stared ahead, sucking on the mints.
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I stared at it, my life about to be riven.
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We stared at each other, and I backed up slowly.
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Mr. Lewis, now 77, stared straight ahead for a moment.
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" Completely disoriented, I stared at him blankly and asked, "No?
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They stared out at me as we walked the halls.
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I turned away quickly, and stared straight down the street.
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During a recent session, the men stared at the floor.
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In others, sick and skeletal figures merely stared at her.
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He stared into my eyes and waited for my reaction.
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When the boys put on the bonnets, their teammates stared.
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I turned away quickly and stared straight into the street.
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Svetlana turned in her seat and stared into my face.
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It chirped at us a few times, then stared silently.
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But she stared silently at the evening news, no response.
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My mind went blank as I stared at my bridge.
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Anatoly stared at me suspiciously as he started the engine.
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I just stared at that bill all the way home.
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McConnell stared unblinkingly as the member earnestly made the case.
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I stared out the window listening to him get dressed.
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On the train from Connecticut to New York, passengers stared.
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Standing outside the hospital, my father stared at the sidewalk.
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He stared nervously ahead, holding a fist below his chin.
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I sat up in disbelief and openly stared at them.
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The Hat stared at her, and she noticed him staring.
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Occasionally she opened her eyes and stared at her hands uncomprehendingly.
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So he sat and stared at a wall for a while.
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Trump, by contrast, stayed in his limousine and stared straight ahead.
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If you stared at him in his face he would cry.
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We stared back a little shocked, though we shouldn't have been.
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French President Emmanuel Macron stared at Trump after he sat down.
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Little did they know that I stared because I envied them.
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"They just kind of stared at me," she told BuzzFeed News.
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She'd turned off the TV and they'd stared at each other.
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He just stared at the door of the X-ray lab.
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They stared blankly at Bowman after she asked her standard questions.
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I stared at it and tried my best not to puke.
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Wood stared out the large window over his bed without answering.
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I stared at it and realized that the picture was moving.
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She and her mom shared a smile, then stared straight ahead.
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Ever stared down the gaping eye of a category 1753 hurricane?
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Ever stared down the gaping eye of a category 4 hurricane?
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Macron has already stared down the unions over labour law reforms.
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Then, I stared down into the freezer for 10 full seconds.
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"I just stared at him like he was crazy," Keating said.
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"Randy stared death in the face, but death blinked," she said.
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The protesters sang and chanted; the police stared back at them.
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Delivery drivers, awestruck students and horrified old women turned and stared.
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The gorilla just stared at me like I was an idiot.
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He stared at the remains of his house for a moment.
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He stared at me even while George was giving his presentation.
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I also stared at the wall for two hours standing up.
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I stared at the familiar blue geometric pattern of the pillowcases.
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He stared at his phone as he shuffled to the elevator.
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She stopped, stared and stubbed out a cigarette on her tongue.
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The neighboring houses stared down at her like blank-faced jurors.
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Tossing aside two of the bats, I stared down the pitcher.
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I'd stared at it enviously, too filled with longing for words.
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The man chuckled at the memory, then stared at his plum.
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She stared at his face -- those dark eyes, mustache and beard.
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He stared out the window the entire time out of amazement.
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I don't dress to be stared at; I dress for myself.
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We stared out at the enormity of all those red seats.
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He stared through the glass, down the chrome-plated shotgun barrel.
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For the most part, he stared down, impassively, while they spoke.
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" Mark just stared at him and said, "Senator, we run ads.
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She stared blankly at the rusty container ships moored mid-river.
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Walker didn't fight back or yell; he simply stared at Marchetti.
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Perez stared at him and played with the pull-out shade.
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Instead he stared at me as if I were the police.
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She zoomed in on a man who stared uncomfortably into space.
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Ferrari stared out at them staring in at him, and smiled.
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I simply stood there in my boxers and stared at him.
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I was often stared at in coffee shops or on trains.
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You either saw a perverse rainbow or you stared into darkness.
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He stared straight ahead, his mien as joyless as a gulag.
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He picked up the landline and then stared at the keypad.
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She stared at me as though wondering if I was joking.
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Mr. Kitkel, leaning on his walking stick, stared at the motorcade.
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His cat, Fidel, stared down from atop a pile of books.
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I stared at the walls and thought of the little capuchin.
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As they filed out, Juror No. 20133 stared at Mr. Weinstein.
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I can't — because on Monday I stared directly into the sun.
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Hannah stood very close to me and stared at the page.
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She just stared straight back at me and said: ''Excuse me?
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As I stared at the grainy pictures, there was no doubt.
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From the left side of the gallery, faces stared at him.
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And you stared at him as if he were from Mars.
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She stared at it and glanced around for signs of movement.
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Members stared off as the last speakers closed out the evening.
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Cooper rested inside his silence and stared at a land elemental.
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Cornet, ranked No. 31 in the world, stared back in confusion.
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I stared up at the stars, feeling pleasantly out of it.
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I stared at the plate — lettuce, onions, tomatoes — you know, salad.
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On his bed, we embraced as I stared into his eyes.
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He stared at the phone on which I'd recorded our discussion.
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As he stared down Month 13, he felt overwhelmed and alarmed.
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Most of the lawmakers stared stone-faced and did not clap.
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So I stared at that sculpture every single day from work.
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Right-wing delegates jeered as a defiant Rockefeller stared them down.
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The two locked arms as they stared back at the white nationalist.
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Nineteen-year-old Austin Etue silently stared at his computer in disbelief.
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The woman ran off and my mother stared at the new kid.
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I stared straight out of the windshield, sun setting over the trees.
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All the teens in my periphery stared and giggled at this transgression.
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No one had stared at me like that in a long time.
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I stared for a few seconds before I realized it was me.
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When she told her teammates, they stared at her blankly, she said.
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She stared at a man on a Segway adorned with orange orchids.
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My first thought was just bewilderment, really—I just stared at him.
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He stared at me fixedly and told me I looked so sad.
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King stared Efimova down as the two waited to begin the race.
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Doctors and nurses stared down the horror and saved scores of lives.
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But that fish- eye lens just stared back at her, impassive, unblinking.
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He spun around, still on the ground, and stared at the fence.
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For around 70 years, its telescopes have stared right at the Sun.
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It looks something like this... I stared at him for a while.
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I stared at it for weeks—and then I threw it out.
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It must feel terrible, I decided, to be stared at like that.
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I just stared death in the face, praying for a way out.
|
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Once people stared at the ~unique~ logo, the visual comparisons began flying.
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As Champa closed the door, I stared at the flight of beers.
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So he did what was natural: He stared silently into the camera.
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He stared at his reflection, droplets of water falling down his cheeks.
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West turned away, stared off into the distance, and sat in silence.
|
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He just stared at me as if I were insulting his intelligence.
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Kuri trundled over to the window and stared out at the skyline.
|
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His wrists hung limp and he stared dead-eyed at the ceiling.
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He stared at his reflection, dancing and rapping along to the d.j.
|
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Enormous photographs of David Bowie stared or smiled out from the walls.
|
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Young then stared down the Nuggets bench, as Denver called a timeout.
|
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Instead, I just stared at the bare orange walls, waiting for breakfast.
|
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And when Kirra saw me she kind of just stared at me.
|
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I asked him to join us, but he just stared at me.
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I just stared at him and then drove away on a scooter.
|
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It pushed me to be rude towards anyone who stared at me.
|
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This was language that caught your eye and stared back at you.
|
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I stared for a long while, transfixed by the almost mythic scene.
|
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Suddenly, he stared coldly at Katie, every inch the minacious K.G.B. agent.
|
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The other kids stared at us with childish judgment in their eyes.
|
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I stared at my mostly finished grid and then I saw it.
|
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I just stared at it, thinking that it was inside my head.
|
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While no one stared, you could tell the entire car was listening.
|
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I get stared at every single day, people threaten me, insult me.
|
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Her (mostly white) peers and teachers stared at her work, often uncomprehendingly.
|
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Some of them stared at the exhausted group before walking into Arizona.
|
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We stared at each other in shock, afraid to move or speak.
|
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I stared out my huge windows, eyeing the Kentucky grounds with awe.
|
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Masahiro Tanaka leaned his head against a wall and stared into space.
|
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"Those shifty [expletive]," Ybarra Maldonado said as he stared at the van.
|
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"I was so embarrassed," said Caitlin, who said other students had stared.
|
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"Feels pretty numb," he said as he stared at his flooded home.
|
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The others in the room stared at him with a welling resentment.
|
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As they stared into the corner, a spotlight bathed their upturned faces.
|
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The dolphins stared at Korianos for a long while and then vanished.
|
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"She has stared down adversity and dealt with it," Ms. Dunlap said.
|
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At five, I was shy but already used to being stared at.
|
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The man stared at the mage and said, What do you mean?
|
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In Hanadi's childhood, people stared at women in hijabs out of curiosity.
|
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For a moment, the man stared vacantly up at the night sky.
|
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When a tweet from Aikman arrived, Troy Terry stared at his phone.
|
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Mr. McConnell stared straight ahead, motionless, as the Republican promise fell away.
|
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Smiling faces stared back at the reader with eyes full of promise.
|
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My father chewed his food in silence and stared at his plate.
|
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I got up, spun the wheel, and just stared at the options.
|
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As the two movie stars stared quizzically, Mr. Redmayne quickly shuffled off, mortified.
|
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Zamora said Day "gasped for air" and stared at him after being shot.
|
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She was kind, and eager, and stared at me solemnly when I spoke.
|
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McCrory has already stared down big business seeking to topple North Carolina law.
|
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He put his hands on the adjustable top, and stared at the audience.
|
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No one talked to me, stared at me, or, most importantly, harassed me.
|
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I stared, shocked into silence at how he could shrug off the loss.
|
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I stared off into space and repeated it to myself like an incantation.
|
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He stared at it until people began to trickle out the chapel doors.
|
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He stared me down as if I had been planted by Nigel Farage.
|
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As the children were questioned, they squirmed or stared bleakly at the floor.
|
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The director lovingly giggled and stared at his first Oscar of the night.
|
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Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, stared straight ahead, appearing to avoid eye contact with Trump.
|
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Really, he couldn't get enough, and stared at it for quite some time.
|
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I stared into the abyss, watching hour after hour of the socialist parade.
|
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They stared and leered; one grabbed his crotch; their calls were almost audible.
|
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I stared at the computer screen as I finished toweling off my hair.
|
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I stared into my closet at all the textures and categories. Blouses. Silk.
|
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Just stared straight ahead with two cups of scalding coffee in his hands.
|
|
I stared in horror: I was beyond red—I was purple, and bumpy.
|
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William and I looked at each other and stared out of the window.
|
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He worried about Justine who stared as the two walked inside Kony's home.
|
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She said yes, but instead of leaving, he stayed and stared at her.
|
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I stared down at my plate while eating and went right to bed.
|
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His own face stared back at him from T-shirts in the crowds.
|
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Their eyes stared out milky and useless in the darkness of the river.
|
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One man stared in wonder at a featureless pile of bricks and stones.
|
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When my 2-year-old son first saw it, he stared in wonder.
|
|
As Kent stared down into the bowels of the earth, a face appeared.
|
|
Imagine if men's magazines stared down the post-#MeToo manpocalypse by disowning men.
|
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Reflections were stared at in the mirror while Dr. Engelman gave her suggestions.
|
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The Martinsburg Man stared in disbelief for a moment before calling the FBI.
|
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The only other customers stared at me inquisitively as I took my place.
|
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Each employee stared at the metal nametag pinned to his navy-blue suit.
|
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Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster stared in several movies together throughout their careers.
|
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The two visitors being charged stared directly over that fissure with their phones.
|
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Another says she has been stared at by a stranger on a train.
|
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Moon shook Kim's hand; Pence stared forward and refused to engage with her.
|
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The other coders stared reverently, anxious to hear what she'd have to say.
|
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When the filet arrived, I just stared at it for a few minutes.
|
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Sally stared at me and said yes, that I looked like a troublemaker.
|
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I'd stared at those images for countless hours by the time we left.
|
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Finally seeing it seemed to shake something within those of us who stared.
|
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Hanindyojati stared at the dark sky, then looked down at the shining stage.
|
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I stared out the window while doing dishes and typing on my computer.
|
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When I visited them for the first time, they stared at me curiously.
|
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The man stared at Mr. Battista and asked if he wanted Chinese takeout.
|
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I just stared at the clock and imagined my grandson rotting in there.
|
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The engineers—more than 40 of them, mostly men—stared at their screens.
|
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I stared into the salesman's hopeful eyes and announced my intentions without quivering.
|
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For an hour we silently held our signs and stared sullenly into traffic.
|
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Yet, he stared down those threats; the summit and its organizers did not.
|
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Satouf said as she stared at his picture on their living room wall.
|
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SO embarased...thought sombody cute was staring at me so i stared back.
|
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Minh stared at me for a second as if the answer was obvious.
|
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Franzen stared straight ahead, trying to refocus on an agenda for the day.
|
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He stared at a scrambled cube and examined the pattern of the colors.
|
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I climbed into the passenger seat and stared at the executive officer's sleeve.
|
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He stared, listening, as I confessed the thing that I'd been holding back.
|
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When she opened the attachment, her husband's swollen face stared back at her.
|
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She couldn't talk or answer questions; she only stared at us in panic.
|
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I stared at my coffee, making patterns on the surface with my spoon.
|
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" The other writers stared at Barris blankly, but he kept adding dialogue: "What?
|
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People laughed uncontrollably and stammered as they stared dumbfounded at the midday darkness.
|
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Two clung to my fingertips and just stared at me, ignoring the seeds.
|
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I just stared at the back of her and I snapped this photo.
|
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Others stared out the window as their land, the vast Dinétah, rolled past.
|
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Audience members, as used to unorthodox wardrobe choices as they are, stared, agog.
|
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My mother said her friend just stared at the floor while he shouted.
|
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Now, people stared at her in a way that made her feel unsafe.
|
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The first time Wilson Fowler walked into a mosque, everyone turned and stared.
|
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Manafort reportedly stared directly at Gates, while Gates avoided eye contact with Manafort.
|
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At the funeral home, the family stared down in horror at their son.
|
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He didn't say much and I stared at the mountains in the distance.
|
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Some made small talk, while others stood silently and stared at their shoes.
|
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"I stared at it for a while," Mr. Munroe said in a phone interview.
|
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I pinned them to a board and I just stared at it for hours.
|
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Instead, he stared at the blackened sidewalks and the burned guts of the mall.
|
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"My wife and I read that and just stared at each other," he says.
|
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As the image slowly emerged from the photo booth, I stared at it agog.
|
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She walked over to me, sat on my lap, and stared into my eyes.
|
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I stopped and stared silently, knowing it was something I couldn't do again. Ever.
|
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I was in the pit in tears - and he just stared at me smiling.
|
|
To kill time, I stared at the sniffer dog, a handsome black Labrador Retriever.
|
|
While she loved growing up in multicultural Birmingham, she would sometimes be stared at.
|
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Sarah stared at the wall above the therapist's head while she thought about it.
|
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The governor stared blankly ahead, at times looking troubled, as Trump took reporters' questions.
|
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I stared at the unmoving dragon on the roller coaster in front of us.
|
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He stared at the floor and started weeping as Roux spoke about the killing.
|
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"This guy punched out Howie at home, screamed, stared at our dugout," Suzuki said.
|
|
She stared through him for a moment and then back down at her phone.
|
|
So for a year in college, I stared at the people playing below me.
|
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Others stared at their phones, sharing messages from friends and family on social media.
|
|
No one at the airport, grocery store, or mall stared or treated me differently.
|
|
Rachel ignored him and ran towards Kulagin, who stared at her, eyes wide. 'Yakov!
|
|
Spotted by Humphries bewildered eyes, the large snake stared back and started to retreat.
|
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When Alvarenga grabbed the first one, he recalled, Córdoba stared at him in horror.
|
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Apparently, he stared just a little too much and Ol' Blue Eyes got mad.
|
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She consistently stared her down and made reference to a future theoretical homosexual encounter.
|
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You're going to get stared at, you're going to have people who don't know.
|
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It shocked me, and I just stared at Theo as he began to laugh.
|
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She stared at him, her mouth fixed, her eyes hard to keep back tears.
|
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Or maybe I was getting stared at because I was dressed like Robin Hood.
|
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He stared down at Jack and the look on his face said it all.
|
|
Whenever my relationship with anyone began to become intimate, that death stared at me. . . .
|
|
People still stared and often judged but in their own minds -- not out loud.
|
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On the street men stared, their eyes aggressive, desperate, and frightened all at once.
|
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As I stared at the balloons, however, those words gave me much-needed clarity.
|
|
Even during the one-minute rest periods between rounds, Cassius stared at the ring.
|
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After we stared at these figures for weeks, they began to infect our dreams.
|
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He licked his lips as he sat back, then stared straight into my eyes.
|
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A lot of children didn't notice, didn't care or stared briefly before moving on.
|
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Running prayer beads through his fingers, al-Degwy's father stared at the mortuary gate.
|
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They pointed without hesitation in two different directions, then stared helplessly at each other.
|
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She stared straight ahead at the prosecutors, never once looking out at the audience.
|
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Visiting the National September 383 Memorial on Monday, Lori Siders stopped and stared wordlessly.
|
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Ehrman's understanding of the love-struck young lawyer who stared out the Buick window.
|
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Before the explosion, another man walked by, stared at the attacker and kept walking.
|
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The couple stared at Cindy, jaws dropped, then found an excuse to wander away.
|
|
I looked in the mirror and a rainbow spangled demon stared back at me.
|
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The lemur stared at me for a moment, then turned back to its drink.
|
|
Some stared grimly at Matt as he made his way quickly toward the door.
|
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I just stared at that for, like, 20133 minutes, making sure it was me.
|
|
Ellen stared directly at her apple pie as I talked, not once looking up.
|
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Behind him, about 400 others, sitting on mats in black sleeveless shirts, stared back.
|
|
I turned around, stared straight ahead and turned the music a little bit lower.
|
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The driver stopped abruptly and the man stared through the windshield before running off.
|
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Jurors stared at the diagrams and listened intently as Ms. Ely discussed the injuries.
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"The world stared into the abyss this week, and it pulled back," Chandler said.
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Vargas stared down Healey and eventually charged at him before being restrained by teammates.
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I stared at that light bulb for four hours before he turned it off.
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All of them stared, and Yorick was glad to not have come in costume.
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Ms. Wright sat and stared at their coffee table — an aquarium, with fish inside.
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He went to work, then came home for food and stared at the television.
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Manning stared at her computer screen at a heat map showing hits to GenBank.
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I sipped my coffee and stared out the window, as if scanning for tumbleweeds.
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We lay on our backs, all four of us, and stared at the sky.
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The next day he stared right through me, no doubt preparing for his comeback.
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For 18 months, regardless of the weather, they stared down threats, taunts, and violence.
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"I enjoy being stared at," he said, of his choice of a red Ferrari.
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At Paris' Gare du Nord, passengers, many wearing masks, stared up at departure boards.
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Edwin Encarnacion stared off at nothing in the dugout after producing the same result.
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At one point he simply stared off into the chamber and patted his head.
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The men had offered him the hookah, and he stared at the ground, smoking.
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Many, including Times reporters, stared blankly or asked, "Was he the guy on 'Seinfeld'"?
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The mothers whispered, rarely spoke to their sick children, and stared into the darkness.
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We stared at each other; he swallowed, his Adam's apple jerking in his throat.
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As they held forks frozen in midair, everyone at the table stared at him.
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A young woman in a traditional Chinese dress stared out from the attached photos.
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I stared at the two boys in the photograph because I have two boys.
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When the strip came out, Jules writes in his memoir, he stared at it.
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I stared at my closet that morning, considering the impression I wanted to make.
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A nine-year-old stared as her consommé was poured from a pitcher, tableside.
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I stared at my phone, hoping for the gray bubbles of a pending response.
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I'm one among many women sexually abused, misused, stared down, heckled, talked naughty to.
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We passed through huge, shaggy herds of buffalo, which raised their heads and stared.
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As I stared at the plastic, these head-spinning thoughts flashed through my mind.
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At times she stared down Perkins and expressed exasperation after votes went against her.
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Other attendees stopped, stared and reflected, some stroking their chins, some shaking their heads.
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It lived in City Hall in the 1930s and stared off threats of evictions.
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The boy stood and stared for a while, then yawned, turned, and walked away.
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The doorman stared at me as if he hadn't understood a word I'd said.
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They stared out at me, and I knew that this movie would be different.
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He muttered to himself, then went to the dugout and stared at the field.
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Down one dark alley, five men stared at their glowing cellphones, hookahs in hand.
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For more than a minute, Newton stared at the floor, scratched his chin and sulked.
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I stared in horror as the screen turned a blinding white, powerless to stop it.
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John Mayer has stared into the abyss and found that there is nothing to report.
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Long history of protests This is not the first time Lam has stared down protests.
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During its primary mission, Kepler stared at about 150,000 stars simultaneously, hunting for promising transits.
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Me and my friend stared at each other all like "we're fucked, we're getting fired".
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I stared at the same bathroom tile for 30 minutes afterward, brain completely in shock.
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I stared at it for a long time, as I was super high on edibles.
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When he urged Emma Stone, "Tell me about your dress," she stared at him blankly.
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Serwylo said the raccoon pretty well stared her down while eating everything it could reach.
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"While I stared at the ceiling, his right index finger massaged my clitoris," Chung wrote.
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Everyone in the restaurant stared, but no one asked for pics or a John Hancock.
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The other day, she opened her closet and stared at her white and gray uniform.
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He stared at the burning hulk that had come to rest in a nearby field.
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By his feet, a pet poodle he had spray-painted orange stared at spectators. video
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Soaking wet, Anna and LaTanya stared out the window at the water that trapped them.
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I stared at my bed where, not long ago, Ashwin had ripped off my clothes.
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He stared at the posted in utter silence and spent his ride shaking his head.
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I stared at my cinder-block dorm wall and imagined sinking deep into the cracks.
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George stopped the truck and stared at the building for a bit, admiring the masonry.
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He stared buying right after the Ukraine crisis, when everyone else ran from the country.
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As he stared outside, he couldn't help but see very specific shapes in the grass.
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I just stared at him and looked around because I thought it was a joke.
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I passed quaint cottages nestled in the valley and forlorn hitchhikers who stared me down.
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The way he stared at Kulagin suggested that no satisfaction would be granted before death.
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In the Oval Office, Firestone met him alone and stared him down with firm eyes.
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I stared at my desk, which I was defacing, intently, with a felt-tip marker.
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So I just stared, a creeper without intent, waiting for the final act to start.
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I must have made a noise, because the old woman stopped and stared at me.
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Her mouth slightly open, she stared straight into the camera with a "come hither" look.
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Transgendered people can use them without fear of people barging in or being stared at.
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I stood in a silent auditorium and stared obediently into the eyes of a stranger.
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"We stopped and stared at it like, oh my god," Richard explained to BuzzFeed News.
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Apparently, they were shutting the scrubbers down—or— She stared at her camera's spectrographic readout.
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I stared at my phone, my finger hovering over the send button," he wrote. "Click.
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I just kind of stared at the picture for a while thinking, 'Good for her.
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When I reached him, he stared me straight in the face in a disquieting way.
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An even older man in a wool sweater and reading glasses stared at us, bemused.
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Rajen walked in and sat down on a pillow and just stared out into space.
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He stared at the grass as the Chilean players bobbed up and down in celebration.
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She stared down at it, and mumbled reasons for not staying for a parenting class.
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Too surprised to improvise, I sat and stared at the camera" for "interminable silent seconds.
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The guide tried to nudge them toward the right answer, but they just stared blankly.
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Some stared quizzically at the robot, while a few pawed, pounced on, or shoved it.
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As a correspondent from CNN stated at the time, Haley stared down hate and history.
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That day after the cashier stared at me, I did go to teach my undergraduates.
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Interrupting his spiel, I said, "My friend and I." He stared at me in confusion.
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Dunwoody, Georgia (CNN)Lucy McBath stared at the television, watching President Donald Trump stun lawmakers.
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The mother Natasha Butler stared hard at the pictures laid out in front of her.
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The ruined square of cracked disrupted blocks where once a summerhouse had turned and stared.
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James stared a second too long, perhaps, as a referee issued him a technical foul.
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He hunched forward and stared ahead as Judge Susan R. Bolton silently reviewed the verdict.
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Abe, showing this isn't his first political rodeo, simply stared into space as Trump talked.
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Below, on a pebbled beach, an adult yellow-eyed penguin, motionless, stared at the sea.
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Back on board the Sea Spirit, Captain Bam Bam stared at the horizon with intensity.
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Minutes after the game ended, the two stared into matching laptops, analyzing the what-ifs.
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In the wake of the Holocaust and Hiroshima, those artists stared straight into the void.
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Two specialists stared at my feet as I sat, stood, and walked around as instructed.
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I also stared into what I can only describe as the world's most honest mirror.
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But mostly I just stared at the walls, and resented everyone when they came home.
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I stared at that same shade of blue and cried, alone, in the surgery wing.
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But as I stared into the woods, into the fields beyond, I felt wide-awake.
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Ondra leaned back and stared up the 15-meter wall that rose to the rafters.
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Mr. McConnell, undeterred by his critics, instead stared straight ahead and marched through the concourse.
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RH: I was a daydreamer as a kid and stared out the window a lot.
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She stared at me blankly, conceding she did not know who I was talking about.
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When Mets Manager Mickey Callaway came to the mound to remove him, Matz just stared.
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But the walls were bare, the living room just a tile floor that stared back.
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She wanted to be left alone while she stared at the TV above my head.
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We had stared at the distant mountains rising toward a clear, blue sky in silence.
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He stared at his phone in bafflement and terror as thousands of threats rolled in.
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He gently wiped spittle from her mouth as she stared vacantly from an elevated chair.
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In the moments when I needed to feel alone alone, I stared at the horizon.
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On the flight to Washington, Philip stared at Elizabeth as she sketched the airplane window.
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The bronze girls stared vacantly toward the Japanese consulate nearby, clenched fists in their laps.
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He stared blankly at the boy, turned to his overflowing truck, turned back to me.
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Later, after sinking a 3-pointer, he turned around and stared in her direction again.
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I stared at him for hours, trying to parse out an emotion, a reaction, anything.
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I stared at the bedroom's cracked plaster ceiling and wondered why I wasn't coping better.
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The rest of us stood back as Christina stared in silence at her mother's tomb.
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A butcher stared me in the eyes and hacked deeply into a hanging goat carcass.
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Vice President Mike Pence, at Trump's right, stared ahead with an unchanging expression of concern.
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The girl stared at Richard, a fresh zit between her brows like a third eye.
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Women stared blankly at the television screen; virtually none of the polls had predicted this.
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Donaldson stared into the White Sox dugout and mock-whistled as he crossed home plate.
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In the videos, Ms. Baloch wore the cleric's hat while he stared into the camera.
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In the videos, Ms. Baloch wore the cleric's hat while he stared into the camera.
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There Thunberg stared down Trump from a distance as he and his entourage walked past.
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In 2005, NASA's Cassini spacecraft first swooped in and stared at 313-mile-wide Enceladus.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. this month, as they stared down Donald J. Trump's inauguration.
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On Day's second swing of the day, he stared down someone who had distracted him.
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Two walked about with bows and quivers of arrows, while many stared at their smartphones.
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Yesterday I opened my cupboard and stared at a pair of garish, orange plastic cups.
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Yesterday I opened my cupboard and stared at a pair of garish, orange plastic cups.
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Two players promptly lay on their backs, spread eagle, and stared up at the sky.
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Then he put his hands on his knees and stared at the ground for 14 seconds.
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Seven years ago, Joe Corbo stared into the eye of a chicken and saw something astonishing.
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Forty-eight hours later, Sarah's mother, distraught, stared out from every TV set in the land.
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Roof just stared ahead as the verdict was read, much as he has throughout the trial.
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Noor stared into their eyes, as the flesh-on-plastic smack echoed in the small compartment.
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It was 3 June 1972 and I stared up at the evening's challenger in thrilled bewilderment.
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Ella stared down her fear and came up with a creative solution to disguise the medicine.
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I have stared into Tom Hiddleston's eyes and forgotten how to form sounds with my mouth.
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I stared at the plastic boat and the tiny puddle of sundae soup in its hull.
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I turned around and stared up at the leather-encased breasts of my vacant-eyed attendant.
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Hundreds of miles above the crowd, high-resolution satellites stared down, snapping images of the sprawl.
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I know and like my vulva—we've stared at each other through a mirror a lot.
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She arched an eyebrow and stared down the camera as though challenging it to a duel.
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In Dylan's essay, she claims she stared at an electric train set while Allen molested her.
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And she stared at the tablet in her hands and recalled the words of Shirley Chang.
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The class was in complete silence and we all stared at each other in immediate fear.
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It was so severe that he stared upward even when I looked directly at the audience.
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This mystery woman had also co-stared with Grant in not one, but two films in.
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A floor full of poetry books stared at me, waiting to be packed into cardboard boxes.
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And sometimes he noticed when Roomba stopped and stared south, trunk raised to smell the wind.
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"[Penn] had on a poker face, and stared straight ahead when [Theron] spoke," a source said.
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"Made up his mind, has he?" said Eli, as both men stared at Neal's retreating back.
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Others just got awkwardly quiet and stared at their notebooks for the remainder of the meeting.
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Mr LaPierre says he stared down the lieutenant-colonel, who has now been replaced as president.
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Morris, who stared on the hit show Glee, is familiar with picking up a choreographed routine.
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"I lost my swing in the middle of the round, stared missing shots left," he said.
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Held the People Meter up to his face, stared at it like Shakespeare and that skull.
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The other five kids in the room stared at each other, not knowing what to say.
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He debuted as The Narcissist, a bodybuilder who stared at himself in a full-length mirror.
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The image of King stared down from two big screens on both sides of the stage.
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Ethan, meanwhile, caught some Zs, schmoozed with fellow delegates and stared wide-eyed around the arena.
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Talk about nailing it: Portman walked up to Bush and stared him down during the prep.
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I stared out the window, feeling jealous of folks headed home or to a happy hour.
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" Ali stared at the cameraman and he mumbled: "Most of my campaigning was not really me.
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Then they just kind of stared at each other for a few seconds before turning away.
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Pursuits As I stared into my Styrofoam container of fried chicken gizzards, I considered my mission.
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In the final huddle, Ochefu stared at Arcidiacono while Wright was going over the last play.
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We trekked across a long section of the roof, turned, and stared up at the dome.
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Shena Pearson nearly froze in her seat, terrified, as she stared at a power-point slide.
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People stared from the windows of the Towers, trapped by smoke and flames and destroyed staircases.
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LONDON — The young, thin model wore a bright yellow bikini and stared seductively at passers-by.
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Everyone stared down at their phones, catching the creatures that the app superimposed on the landscape.
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Around me, hundreds of people stared into their headsets, swiveling around in wonder, like drunk cyborgs.
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The train was silent as everyone stared at each other, uncomfortable and unsure what to do.
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He mostly stared at the stacks of documents in front of him while his lawyer spoke.
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I walked under the bright lights of the supermarket and stared at the walls of food.
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Instead of hunching over sewing machines, they stared into laptops or barked into headsets, selling software.
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You could have simply stopped and stared at my primal display of pain, but you didn't.
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When I got stuck, which I did almost immediately, I stared at a picture of Borges.
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She made me fuck her while she stared intently at both me and herself (mostly herself).
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As Asonye spoke for 30 minutes, Manafort stared down at the table with his glasses on.
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She just held onto my shirt with her tiny fists and stared up at my face.
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We walked along the border between forest and field, and I stared nervously at the ground.
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This time, I was the one who sat rigid and stared ahead — because it wasn't enough.
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So as Miss Jones dropped onto the stage that night, I stared in terror and awe.
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The adults stared at the ground but found no proof that their relative was interred there.
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I silently cursed them as they sipped their champagne and stared at their books or tablets.
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As the cab edged out into traffic, the couple stared at me through the back window.
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Some stared intently at lines of code, others hunched over a soldering iron or sewing machine.
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That is the night he stared to the southeast for the longest time, watching Detroit burn.
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The passenger was unmoved and just stared at her phone, which set the 2 women off.
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"Where's the bride-to-be?" a vendor asked as I stared at his tower of orchids.
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He leaned toward me, pressed both palms on the counter and stared directly into my eyes.
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Beside him, Steelmer Reyes Girón stared at the members of the public watching the historic trial.
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I stared at this object for a few seconds and realized it was not an insect.
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Afterward, Warriors forward Klay Thompson stared at a box score and tried to digest Green's handiwork.
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"I'm a strong woman," Ms. Dávila said, holding back tears as she stared at the runway.
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Asked why he never got a cellphone, Mr. Jeys stared shortly into the distance before responding.
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I stared at the name that I share with my father and took a deep breath.
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He was wearing the hospital's uniform for members of his service — all white — and she stared.
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Some napped in hammocks while others stared blankly, having nowhere to go and nothing to do.
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The influencers I would never be stared back at me, judging me for not being worthy.
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Handcuffed, he stared at the officer straddling him and promised they would see each other again.
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Driving home that day, my husband was silent as I stared at the hard blue sky.
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After Harper's second shot, in Game 4, he stared at Strickland as he rounded the bases.
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Before I called, I stared at Ms. Carlson's number on my laptop for days, feeling ridiculous.
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The route eventually became a gentle downslope through pastureland where curious cows stared at us stoically.
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There were skylights in the ceiling, and we stared up at the stars as we sang.
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In the mayor's office, the portrait of Fiorello La Guardia stared intensely into the tomblike silence.
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This time too, staff members and customers stared as the group gathered around the "shrine" rack.
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The Call Me by Your Name actor stared at Grylls before they both burst out laughing.
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"I stared into it for a long time and suddenly it started to change," he said.
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As Li testified, the four remaining brothers slumped in their chairs and stared at their hands.
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And he just stared out at the ocean and said, 'Look at the view, young lady.
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Florence, 22019, has stared at and surfed this stretch of Sunset Beach all of his life.
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As a gay black immigrant, Mr. William knows what it is like to be stared at.
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The entire night went by and she stared at the dark, shifting only a few times.
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Sami sat down on the rug and, for a very long time, just stared at her.
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And with that realization, I fell off cloud nine and stared into the fires of hell.
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The woman stood and stared into a handheld mirror, admiring her new fade from all angles.
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" He stared daggers at a fan with a camera and said: "Put your camera down. Participate!
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They rubbed the muscles in his arms, they felt his ears, they stared into his face.
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Bobby stared at his teeth, which were neatly aligned and all the same, toothpaste-ad hue.
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A school of fish just stopped and stared at a drone that crashed in a lake.
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"It's nice of you to have us," Charlie said, glancing at Mother, who stared at him.
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I stared at the sparkly ball overhead, marveling at Times Square in its most-famous hour.
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They stared at his tanned, oiled skin, inspecting the size, symmetry and definition of his muscles.
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Nesting dolls with the American president-elect's face stared out of stalls at the holiday markets.
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No grand epiphanies stretched across the years as I stared into the contours of his statue.
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"When I drove out of the gas station, that same cop that you see in the video, he stared me down before pulling out of the gas station, and I stared back, not to stare at him, but to stare at the situation," he told The Wrap.
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After two of them, Williams stared down Kenin, who had questioned a call earlier in that game.
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But the dragnet effort reportedly involved snapping photos of anyone who stared into the kiosk's watchful abyss.
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And you didn't have a yuppie from Oklahoma elbowing you, oblivious as she stared into her iPhone.
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Clemens stared down the Texas A&M bench last weekend after hitting a three-run home run.
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He stared straight ahead when the jury foreman said "guilty" for the first time, then turned away.
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" Over the weekend, she stared adoringly at a cheeseburger in an Instagram photo, writing, "I said yes.
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Curt Schilling stared down every challenge October could throw at him without blinking, and certainly without hesitation.
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US Vice President Mike Pence, who was seated next to Moon, stared ahead as the ceremony unfolded.
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Theo kept snorting, stomping the ground, and pretending to challenge Davey – who just stared at him, unimpressed.
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She stared, slit-eyed, down the length of the gun, gripping the handle until her knuckles whitened.
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Wearing a pink floral dress, she stared impassively at the magistrate as the charges were read out.
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As I stared down at the numbers on the scale, I thought back to that doctor's visit.
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Afterward, he jawed with opposing fans behind the Knicks' bench and stared down the assistant Rasheed Hazzard.
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No one at the pool stared at me for wearing these goggles — as far as I know.
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At swim meets, I walked around the pool deck awkwardly while people stared and pointed at me.
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But he also stared into the camera and turned the onus on both himself and his viewers.
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Once my daughters were off to school, I opened my laptop and stared blankly at the screen.
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Getting into character, Witherspoon stared straight at the camera with a no-nonsense expression on her face.
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When KD hit a big three-pointer, he stared Rihanna down as he got back on defense.
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" An exasperated Fox News' Shepard Smith stared into the camera and shouted, "what is he talking about?!
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Everyone reading this has stared at a targeted ad wondering why anyone thought it applied to them.
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"He stared back at me," she wrote in a Facebook post about their 36th anniversary last year.
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Jolene stared into the sun, eyes unblinking, brown freckled face relaxed, irises affixed on the blazing corona.
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Then, I went right back to eating while he stared at me, eyes wide and mouth open.
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At least twice during his opening statement, Cohen stared directly into the camera to address Trump directly.
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In Cambridge, Eyles stared at his colleagues in dismay as Mission Control authorized the second go command.
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Patients may become recluses out of fear of being stared at or made fun of, she said.
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She stared up at the center's glass ceiling with her husband and two daughters until 2 a.m.
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Who hasn't stared into the mirror and thrown a few steel daggers at the reflection staring back?
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I hung up and I just stared out the window and I was just, 'Oh my god.
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Coptis stared; it was twice as deep as it had been when she'd visited a year before.
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"I feel like I've stared at his orange mug, this void, for long enough," she said, finally.
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Other sources described instances where Freeman made inappropriate comments about women's appearances and stared at their bodies.
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She carried Adele across the barroom and up to Jimmy Ray and stared hard into his sunglasses.
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I stared out the window at the little houses and farms, imagining the lives of those inside.
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She stared at my index finger, which I held raised in midair, gesturing toward a mutual classmate.
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Swalwell told Buttigieg he should have fired the police chief; Buttigieg stared daggers in cold, silent response.
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But Angela was enraptured, her cheeks pink; Ken stared at it obstinately, only pretending to be absorbed.
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She stared at him when he did so, as if her thoughts had been similar to his.
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Boutaris stared back at a sea of angry faces on May 20—a few muttered insults. Boos
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He came home drunk one night, stared down the barrel of a gun, and contemplated his suicide.
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I stared at the empty rooms in dumb wonder, as if contemplating an M. C. Escher drawing.
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She sat with her legs stretched out in front of her and stared straight ahead in silence.
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My husband and I stared at its blue cover, and then turned every page carefully and respectfully.
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When Mickey came out to see the goat, he just stared at it for a long time.
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I pondered this as I stared out the window on a dull, gray February afternoon in Queens.
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It was panting, gathering its strength again, and I stared at it as we settled the bill,.
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I would always get stared at every time we went out and I couldn't figure out why.
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I stared blankly at the woman, who was not quite a friend and not quite a stranger.
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As I roll, I'm being stared at by kids and adults and every other variation of sentience.
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I took out my Juul and stared at Erin's hand—she was holding hers like a joystick.
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I stared for years at Caleb Carr's "The Alienist," but was put off by the book's length.
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Have you, say, stared too long at an array of different fruits and veggies at the supermarket?
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He rolled back up his windows, stared forward, and tried to sink back into his own mind.
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His voice was faint, and he stared at the floor as he tried to explain the attack.
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Following the meeting, Christmas music tinkled and several housemates prepared dinner while she stared out the window.
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Everybody sort of stared at him like he was such a freak, and it was just mortifying.
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He stared down at the carpet and fussed with his shirt cuffs, wearing a wry, mocking grin.
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When I asked how he replies, Harris stared at me as though the answer should be obvious.
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A large female boar stared at Ledgard for a few seconds, then turned, snuffling, and darted off.
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He stared, as if I'd lost my mind, as if he were waiting for the punch line.
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Preston took his chair off the top of his desk and stared down a practice math exam.
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She stared down the iconic "Charging Bull" of Wall Street — and now she could make it move.
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She even managed to upstage President Trump, a man who had just stared directly into the sun.
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Ms. Park stared ahead, refusing to greet Ms. Choi as she stepped into the courtroom on Tuesday.
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"If you love him, you must forget this," he said, as Mischa stared off into the rain.
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And the shopkeepers in bars and stores stared absent-mindedly out the windows or checked their phones.
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The thing that cannot be stared at directly is not the sun, but our own doomed planet.
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When asked why, he told a story about being stared at by a woman at the airport.
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A second big cat slept soundly in the corner, while a third stared blankly at the bars.
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Nancy Nakalee, his widow, now penniless, stared at her feet as she spoke of her dead husband.
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But during Schiff's emotional closing statement everyone sat silently and stared at the center of the room.
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And he caught Princess Margaret all but swooning over Paul Newman as Alfred Hitchcock stared straight ahead.
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I was wearing a hijab that day, and a few kids stared at me; one even laughed.
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I stared at the empty spot where my stereo had proudly sat just a few moments before.
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Wearing a pink hoodie and a crooked smile, the fortuneteller stared at the grid on my palms.
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I stared open-mouthed through this scene the first time I saw it, equally disgusted and enthralled.
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On Monday, he stared at his flattened neighborhood, dazed as his belongings lay strewn across a canal.
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Ramirez stared down Suarez as he walked to first, and plate umpire Stu Scheurwater warned both dugouts.
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Two tow-headed children, waiting by the reception desk with their parents, stared at his gold chain.
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When Buttigieg whirled around to confront him, had he hit the kid or just stared him down?
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My grandmother stared with desperation at the screen before her, trying to conjure up her buried critic.
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For some activists, the Huizhou detentions are not the first time they have stared down Chinese authorities.
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Each Sunday, as I stared at the tinted photograph of Reverend Brown—the Brown of Brown v.
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And he caught Princess Margaret all but swooning over Paul Newman as Alfred Hitchcock stared straight ahead.
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In her apartment in Morris Avenue in the Bronx, his grandmother stared at the photo and cried.
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We stared at one another; I shook his hand and exhausted my Arabic with a single greeting.
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Their tutus flipped back and their feet looked like duck feet; they all stared at the conductor.
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"You can hold hands and not be stared at," she said, looking simultaneously excited, relieved and nervous.
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"Look at them!" he would shout as 3,000-plus crowd members stared and pointed their cell phones.
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Pressed together and compacted like sardines, only faces visible as they stared onto the stage before them.
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As if on cue, a shoeless young boy on a bicycle rolled up, abruptly stopped, and simply stared.
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I stood in front of the mirror and stared hard at the crack of light between my thighs.
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A meat packing plant stared Allister in the face, his name forebodingly inscribed on a swinging swine carcass.
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I'll admit, I stared — probably for an unhealthy amount of time — but what was I really staring at?
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I looked like the people around me, but then, if I started speaking in Korean, people often stared.
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A woman answered and stared at the instantly recognizable singer, easily the Twin Cities' biggest celebrity, Lundstrom recalled.
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Until I knew this, I often just stared at a blank screen wondering why the story hadn't appeared.
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Many people who claim to have stared directly at the eclipse took to Twitter to express their concerns.
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Cuddy stared bleakly at the pile of case files on her desk, making no move to open them.
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I have to admit, I just sat and stared for a few moments as he concluded the tale.
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The people in the control group just stared at the ceiling while the dentist yanked on their teeth.
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The woman then sat down a few seats over from Banks and stared at her, the musician alleges.
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The Russian president's bodyguard, Alexey Dyumin, stared at the creature through the glass doors of the mountain home.
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They stared straight ahead at a video screen showing a live view from inside JPL's mission control center.
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I stared at the ground when walking around so I didn't have to make eye contact with people.
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The children stared at iPads, bathed in blue light, and all gathered 'round to perform the iRites:1.
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Chicago (CNN)Death first stared at Sonia, straight in the eyes, when she was only 10 years old.
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The first morning after I came home from the hospital, I stared at the clothing in my closet.
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Me and the cashier of Pizza Hut stared at each other for around a minute before I left.
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If someone asked about it or stared too long, her parents encouraged her to feel comfortable answering questions.
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Still, while testing the device in common areas of our office, more than one coworker stopped and stared.
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When the jury announced its decision Thursday, Mr. Cosby sat back in his chair and quietly stared down.
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After years of covering technology, I felt uncharacteristically slow on the uptake as I stared at my phone.
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"I've stared and cried at these pictures all morning," Johnson captioned two photos, taken by photographer Summer Rae.
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Purinton wore an Army green, sleeveless suicide-prevention smock and stared straight at the camera the whole time.
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When he finished, he sat on a display toilet and stared at himself in a hall of mirrors.
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I stared down at my 14-month-old daughter, her tiny face pale, her body warm with fever.
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While her kids waited in the hallway, she stared back at me, a face made of shaking stone.
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The children gasped and stared through the small window by the door through which the man had disappeared.
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She stared down at the cigarette in her hand for a while and then she put it out.
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Carter ignored his script—he already had it memorized—and stared back at Holbrook with a slack expression.
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Hillary Clinton, Trump's 2016 presidential election opponent, nodded a greeting toward Melania Trump but otherwise stared straight ahead.
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Sometimes, in the hospital corridors, children stared too long and too hard, their eyes filled with pure fear.
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The room stared at me in silence as I moved through what I thought were road-tested jokes.
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When we removed our hiking boots and socks in the car, we stared at each other's naked feet.
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As I stared down at the screen, a chicken looked back at me making the same facial expressions.
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As he prayed for migrants at the border's edge, I stared through the fence into the United States.
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The colored boys frothed and speculated and stared off in class, slacked off in the sweet-potato fields.
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Zero stared at him with those marble eyes, exhaling his hungry, meaty breath until John shooed him away.
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As Ms. O'Hara's Dido stared at Aeneas, emotions fluttered across her face as she wondered about his intentions.
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The police officer stood there, baton in hand, and stared at the chaos unfolding in front of him.
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He stared up at the ceiling as I begged him not to leave me alone with my mother.
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I stared down into the East River again, black and glittering with the yellow lights of the city.
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My mind wandered as I stared at the yellow paper with the computerized image of women's reproductive parts.
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She didn't need to look like any other image and I stared thinking, Wow, how dangerous this is.
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For a while, I stared at the deeply unchill coil and wondered what I had gotten myself into.
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"It's purely mind power without a single mantra or prayer," Hanindyojati said as he stared at the sky.
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"Don't believe me, I'm a Democrat," Mr. Davis said, addressing "red America" as he stared into the camera.
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Eve Barlow stared at the sun too hard when she was a kid and now has -7.5 eyesight.
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More than once, we stared into the windshield of oncoming cars, overtaking vehicles on a two-lane road.
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She stared straight ahead during her period of silence onstage, her sometimes watery eyes fixed in the distance.
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People around the city stared through film, smoked glass or colored glasses and even peeked through their fingers.
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"How old are you, bro?" asked Mike Allen, a 28.46-year-old who stared down Mr. Irving skeptically.
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He stared straight into the camera for a photo shoot as his uniform shorts drooped toward his calves.
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Our doctor stared at the screen for an eternity before advising us to evacuate the now nonviable pregnancy.
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In the mornings, we stared at each other while brushing our teeth, scrunching up our faces into caricatures.
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Still wearing the hardened expression of a focused athlete, Anderson lifted his head and stared at the band.
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A woman stared at her for several moments and then promptly got up and moved seats farther away.
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Greedily, naked-eyed, we stared at the black orb obscuring the sun like a hole in the sky.
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Missouri, Ohio, and Nevada all stared down the exact same problem earlier this year — and got it fixed.
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"100 [quetzals] per person," said the smuggler, his back to the river as he stared at the group.
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I stared into the trees for a while and waited for the stream to push the bow around.
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They stared into the camera, waved serrated knives, raged at the West and specifically warned Britain: You're next.
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Maurine Weiner, a neighbor, sat in her porch chair and stared at the remains of Gluck family's home.
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The children, a junior futsal team that had just completed a stadium tour, stopped, as one, and stared.
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A worn brown vinyl purse hung from her left arm, and she stared down at the cracked pavement.
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When I tried the most basic of Arabic out on her son, Yusif, he stared at me blankly.
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On the road and at most every stop, he said, people stared and took pictures of the car.
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In doing so, he stared down a Supreme Court judge who had signed off on Mr. Costa's release.
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In the dining hall, animal heads lined the walls and a taxidermied raccoon stared down from a chandelier.
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She had a near maniacal smile on her face as she stared at the gore covering her body.
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These days George found he could end conversations easily—he just went quiet, stared off into the ether.
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A terrible silence had descended, and Hugo stared into the distance with his secret pain and lobotomized expression.
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He hopped barefoot from the prow, climbed a muddy slope and stared once more at what he'd lost.
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I wondered whether I was allowed the joy of arrival as the memorabilia of horror stared at me.
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She then stared, rapt, as El Mago shed his joyful mask and addressed a spirit from his past.
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The pair stared at the computers, swivelling their heads back and forth as if they were watching tennis.
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When not idling in drawing rooms, members of the leisured class took long walks and stared at trees.
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When I told the carpenter what I wanted, he stared at me blankly, like he'd heard me wrong.
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I felt my palms begin to sweat as I stared at the notification in disbelief, jaw slightly slack.
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I didn't like the way some boys stared at me, like a piece of cake to be eaten.
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The TV was on, and Collins stared into it, letting his eyes unfocus, letting his right knee bounce.
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Then a big cake baked by my older sister came out and that waxy 23 stared at me.
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In the photo, Stefani stared at the camera with the sunshine beaming behind her, creating a halo-like effect.
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Rubio stared at Jones as he ranted for a bit and called him "weird" when he got the chance.
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I was expecting we'd make three or four hundred dollars when we stared—we just had that much milk.
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Furnish only came out to his parents after he stared dating John — one of the world's biggest pop stars.
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The staffers said West stared at them inappropriately, touched them when it was not wanted and made unprofessional comments.
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I stared vacantly at the TV, the familiar drone of the House Hunters voiceover providing a marginally calming presence.
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Chief of Staff John Kelly crossed his arms and stared down at his shoes, barely glancing at the president.
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Getting blasted with a bunch of walnuts while getting stared down by Nutcracker Zenyatta is a truly horrible experience.
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" She stared at her new husband from beneath a three-foot veil that was "secured by a rhinestone crown.
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Tuzi, paralyzed in fear, cried and "stared at Butler's brown pleather headboard until he was finished," the lawsuit states.
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At that point, I let go of the trigger to end my shot and stared at the camera screen.
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Clad in a wool-lined denim jacket with a hoodie underneath, Tomlinson's bleary eyes stared directly into the camera.
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When awake, she stared at us intensely; when she slept, she slept a lot — one night, for nine hours.
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The man stopped in front of me and stared into my eyes, as if trying to read my mind.
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The incident happened after Stroman struck out Anderson, who stared at the mound as he walked to the dugout.
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I stared at a dot on a screen, which I was supposed to move toward a series of targets.
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During this impromptu moment of reflection, the roughly two dozen passengers put down their cameras and stared in awe.
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On December 31, 2014, I stared at my computer, rereading a cover letter I had worked on for weeks.
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Kepler only stared at a few small patches of sky at a time, looking at upwards of 100,000 stars.
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They hoisted their American, Texas and pro-police flags and stared at the Black Lives Matter group opposite them.
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During Gates' testimony on Tuesday, Manafort stared coldly at Gates as the business partner-turned-witness testified against him.
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Phillip ominously stared sidewise at Vincent while driving the Jeep down the road and the barrel into Vincent. 26.
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A small lady stared at me and pointed at a terrified, static hedgehog lying perilously close to the road.
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Trump walked out to the family box and stared angrily at Ted Cruz in the middle of Cruz's speech.
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Everyone, wearing complementary Orbital ATK ballcaps to block the Sun, stared at the hillside where the booster was bolted.
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Three years ago, Nick Bell and a few colleagues at Snapchat stared at a wall of post-it notes.
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"I carried her past the bar and everyone stared at me, most of them childless, I assumed" he continued.
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He snapped seven shots while the mother stared straight ahead, her hands spread out on the border patrol vehicle.
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Soon after, the suspect pulled the fire alarm, and as students exited their classrooms, he stared firing, Runci said.
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So next time you get stared at by a goat, then, ask yourself: what can I do to help?
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She's brokered Middle East peace deals and ceasefires, stared down drug lords and terrorists, expanded democracy around the globe.
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The two couples sitting at it, one of which ran the place, stared at me with somewhat puzzled expressions.
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He stared into the distance as the sun set on a row of high-rise apartments across the bay.
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He stepped onto a pile of rocks, put his hands on his knees and stared down into the sea.
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After the backstroke, Hosszu avoided making eye contact with Tusup, who upbraided her while swimmers from other teams stared.
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Cameraman, Nick Migwi, and I stared out of the window in disbelief -- what had we signed ourselves up for?
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When I stared at the papers, I wanted to put my hand over my heart and acknowledge his sacrifice.
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Manafort stared at his longtime aide over the three days of testimony, but Gates did not return his gaze.
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They stared down their losses in 2008 and decided that instead of conceding defeat, they needed to double down.
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To think how they had stared into each other's eyes while engaged in a most violent form of intimacy.
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As she lip-synced the lyrics "as long as you love me," Kanye stared stone-cold into the camera.
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And all of a sudden everybody stopped what they were doing, all the staffers just stared at each other.
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I stared at the growth again on the Cocteau 1 and felt myself pulled into Klimt's story, his narration.
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I have stared into some of the possible future permutations of our global moment, and I have seen hell.
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Smiling as big as they could, they stared straight ahead and waited for a turn to impress the judges.
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Silence surrounded us as five dozen eclipse chasers stared, awestruck, at the shrouded sun and its glowing, white halo.
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He was wondering what made Brother Quirk so annoying and, with no shame at all, he stared at him.
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He only stared forward with an intent expression that looked like he was concentrating so as to not cry.
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A stuffed reindeer, harnessed to a sleigh, stared at me through the plate glass of the empty departure lounge.
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We stared at each other for what felt like a full minute and his eyes seemed full of sympathy.
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"When I was young, I stared at that 'Ingénue' record cover in awe," Ms. Veirs said the other day.
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A bust of Simón Bolívar, the 19th-century Latin American freedom fighter, stared through a flank of television cameras.
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The spirited yellow bird she had glimpsed less than an hour ago stared back at her from the page.
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We've been in those rooms, we've stared at Chartbeat, we've seen pivots to video, we've suffered that algo change!
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I stared into the bright lights above until the nurse anesthetist squeezed my hand and leaned in over me.
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She stared back at us, then gave an impish grin and ran off to play with a firefighter hat.
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He stared straight ahead, not making eye contact, as if he were running through the script in his head.
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Still on the ground, Ionescu turned and stared down Richards with a look that could launch a thousand memes.
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Poised behind the wheel at the starting line, Mr. Khan stared into a laptop balanced on his partner's knees.
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She stared at the note dumbfounded, as if trying to figure out how to circumvent the laws of physics.
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He stared at his paperwork with parted lips and an air of despair befitting someone torn from better days.
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Paul Wright, a smiling, impeccably jacked personal trainer, stared at me from the large screen mounted to the wall.
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One morning, in the depth of his depression, he went down to the kitchen and stared at a knife.
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Cars zoomed by us, precariously close, and we stared at the crooked, gritty facades of buildings in the distance.
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As we stared into their murky depths, a sudden gust of steam stung the eyes and prickled the skin.
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I lay on it and stared at its branches above, at its wounds like internal cries, its lovely ugliness.
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It made her crazy to look at him and so she stared at her feet, at her ubiquitous galoshes.
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The campers wolfed down the food, stared into the fire for a few minutes, and stumbled to their tents.
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Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, another question mark for the GOP, sat beside Collins and stared intently at each speaker.
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One of the most searing takedowns came from Raisman, who stared down Nassar and lambasted his decades of abuse.
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Sometimes, to fix the details in his mind, he stared long enough, closely enough, to give someone the jitters.
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He stared in disbelief at the corrections officers in an upstate New York prison where he was serving time.
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Asked in an interview which section he hoped to learn more about, Mr. Scott stared back for a beat.
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My husband undressed me slowly then stood and stared at me naked, shivering next to the animal he killed.
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The other day, she almost bought a pair of shoes; then she stared at the shopping site and reconsidered.
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On a train from Washington to New York, I stared at pictures of mothers fleeing Idlib in cattle trucks.
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I stared at the image's mottled skin, textured and painted with a level of detail down to the pore.
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Barefoot, a dog curled at my feet, I stared at a large computer screen, engrossed in P'moo's video presentation.
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Before take off I stared out the window and tried to think what I would say to his family.
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That's what happened today as we stared at Tesla's share price wondering what in the hell was going on.
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She stared at him for a moment, and the pieces of her puzzled face began forming a bright smile.
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" Sensing an invitation to a challenge, I walked up to him and stared skyward at his famous face. "Mr.
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Mr. Austin stared down the ice, hoping to slide his rock between the Scottish stones, onto the bull's-eye.
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While sitting at a table with my girlfriends, I stared at his reflection in a window across the room.
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He ordered a salad and then stared down the three pieces of dark chocolate that came with the check.
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The man's eyes stared at the sky; his arms, stiff and opened wide, seemed to be offering a hug.
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Mr. Hernandez, who stared forward blankly through much of the trial, showed little emotion as the verdict was announced.
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Other days she stared until she was assured when she closed her eyesshe'd see only her vivid own blood.
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I studied the proof sheet carefully as tiny images of myself with a variety of facial expressions stared back.
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But when I met him he avoided eye contact, crossed his arms, and stared at the table between us.
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When I got back home, I stared at the single dollar I had collected, as if in a trance.
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Another man, headed in the opposite direction toward the South Bay, stared at the ad with a confused look.
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"Together we stared down a broken political establishment and we restored government by and for the people," Trump said.
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Carter's father, seated behind her, stared straight out the window at a purple beech tree rocking in the wind.
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As Trump announced steel and aluminum tariffs in March, Priggel stared at the TV news and thought: We're saved.
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He mostly stared at Nunes-Atkinson; occasionally pursued a treat, and appeared not to pay attention to the news media.
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When asked about those accounts, Ms. Wintour stared stonily and asked whether The New York Times was a tabloid newspaper.
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Yeoh's prowess has been around as early as 1997, when she stared in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies.
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Letting her hair hang casually over one shoulder, Spears looked relaxed as can be as she stared into the lens.
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While the rest of his team stared in shock or started to celebrate, Marka decided to wait for more data.
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I haven't stared at so many men since I was a kid and searched for Waldo for hours on end.
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Tandy stared at the icons on the screen, bright and cheerful against the plaid mapspace and the corporate-source adbots.
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She stared back at him with the intensity of someone who knows they are the subject of another person's conversation.
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Related: Court Dismisses Claims That Serbia and Croatia Committed Genocide During the Yugoslav Wars After that, Karadzic stared ahead vacantly.
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It was captionless, as she stared at Legend the way many of us would eye a plate of fried chicken.
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My dad turned around and stared at us, his fear confirming that something wasn't right—and maybe even very wrong.
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Presumably we would be treated to a lot of the Housewives saying things while Minaj and Mill stared blankly back.
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In the shots, the quintuplets gave sweet smirks and stared at the camera — as they often chewed on the props.
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"His demeanor was not normal as he stared blankly ahead and did not respond to any questions," the report says.
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" And then there are two originals, one of which being the Drew Womack-penned "She Stared at Him All Night.
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A blond woman in a gray sweater—who looked like a librarian but wasn't one—stared from the adjacent table.
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My lungs burned as I stared at an opaque, billowing cloud of tear gas, just yards in front of me.
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The president — who once stared directly into the sun to witness a solar eclipse — hadn't seen any protests, he claimed.
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"It was a complete surprise and I stared at the wall for a good 24 hours," said Giudici Lowe, 33.
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The extent of the damage will depend on how long you stared at the sun and your own eye health.
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Some male fans leered, stared at our breasts and tried to grab us when we posed for photos with them.
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He just sighed and stared at his desk, as if he were searching for words in all that clutter. Cancer?
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" Never one to mince words, Fonda stared at Kelly and responded, "We really want to talk about that right now?
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We stared, entranced, as the pair lumbered over a fence, blurring out of focus as quickly as they'd come in.
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Google has stared down China on search censorship and opposed the EU on implementation of the right to be forgotten.
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One prospective juror, a friend of Bosma, was dismissed last week and mumbled "fuckers" as he stared at the accused.
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I think about how they might have stared upward at the same stars as us with similar wide-eyed wonder.
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When was the last time I stared longingly at those static panels, just eating up space on my phone's display?
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Everyone has had a moment in which she's stared into a packed closet and decided she had nothing to wear.
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He was silent, and I stared out the window, defeated and ashamed, like a teenager caught trying to run away.
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Unfortunately, lambs don't really care for education, so instead, this lamb just stared at Redditor dyakobian, who snapped the photo.
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The young girl stared into my eyes, her gaze ripping through my soul and breaking me momentarily free of distress.
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" So he stared at the golden poop, in all its lacking glory, and, "I just yelled at my TV screen.
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Mrs Merkel, whose parliamentary constituency encompasses the point at which NS2 reaches Germany, has stared down these interest groups before.
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On Monday, as I stared at the screen showing Notre Dame in flames, I had a sense of deja vu.
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Kate and Will stared lovingly into each other's eyes during a glamorous reception at the last original dancehall in Berlin.
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He stared at me for a bit as if expecting to see fragments of my blown mind blast past him.
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At another point, Grande, 93, stared adoringly at Davidson, 24, as he wrapped his arm around her and leaned in.
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We can only hope the Photoshop wizards stared longingly at their hard work like the grocery store worker did here.
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I stared down Xfinity's vast, well-armed forces and managed to get a full $25 knocked off my monthly bill.
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At a meeting in Menlo Park, executives passed around a phone showing one of these tweets and stared, mouths agape.
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Then she asked him to leave, and he said yes, but instead of leaving he stayed and stared at her.
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"I need to lose this big tire," she'd tell me as she stared into the mirror, pulling at her stomach.
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When Selena Gomez stepped onto the red carpet at this year's American Music Awards, we all stopped short and stared.
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At the bar, two young men held hands and stared into each other's eyes, their thighs touching between the barstools.
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The other kids looked at me with concern, a smirk, or stared at the floor until my shuffling was over.
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There were people who didn't blink or swallow as they stared at us with a machine shoved down their throat.
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Joel and I stared up at it—an enormous gray arena we could fly around in just by lying there.
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She grew and slept with the girl in her bed, but most days she stared out the window all sad.
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The painting is a shocking assertion of masculine ego and sexual primacy; the clothed woman is literally stared down, excluded.
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Poke stared at the buildings in front of them, and then at the bodies and the trash and the litter.
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I stared dopily into its clear black eyes, squealed at the screen and tapped the cartoon heart beneath the photo.
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His bloodshot eyes filled with tears as he stared at his phone while waiting to see his three sons appear.
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She and Kanter stared at each other in disbelief, comparing the striking similarity of their eyes, their arms, their hands.
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She stared at the blank wall of her mud house and sat upright, her turquoise rosary swinging from her neck.
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Dressed in pajamas and slippers, she stared at the charred rubble piled by firefighters at the base of her building.
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He sat down beneath the cross and stared out at Tucson's modest residential lights, towards the desert in the distance.
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He then turned the blender on and stared directly into that haltingly whirring abyss, completely oblivious to what he'd done.
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When I got back to my apartment that night, I stared at my bare chest in the mirror and cried.
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She stared for several seconds and said she thought the press's coverage of the tax bill has been extremely sexist.
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What stared back at her was a man with a glowing red right eye, like Arnold Schwarzenegger in The Terminator.
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Never before had I stared into a clogged nightclub toilet and wondered if I'd ever be happy in my life.
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Ginsburg reveals that during her confirmation hearing in 1993, she stared up at then-Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Joe Biden.
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After a while, she leaned back against her mother, stuck her thumb in her mouth, and stared off into space.
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The Hubble Space Telescope stared deeply into a small galaxy not far from the Milky Way and saw something beautiful.
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A vulture picking at road kill stared as we drove by, and little red-winged blackbirds flushed from the fields.
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Several male officers then stared at the image of her uncovered head as they stored it in a police database.
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Vietnam '22.8 Shading my eyes from the bright sun, I stared into the bomb crater amid the verdant rice paddies.
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So the day he came into the restaurant, heads immediately turned and stared, like the pope himself had walked in.
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As he spoke, a group of farmers and ranchers, some wearing cowboy hats in the White House, stood and stared.
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I sat on my sofa and stared at the sturdy legs of what suddenly seemed like a shockingly tall object.
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I have stared out windows for hours; a person trudging down the treeless street excited me as a major event.
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Once inside the gutted old walls, they sat down, drank another glass of wine and stared out at the water.
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So I showed up an hour early, and I just stared at the door waiting for her to come in.
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My hands caught some of the color when I went to wave it away, and I stared at my palm.
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She looked uncomfortably at my dad, who in turn stared at the reservation book, willing the name "Griffin" to appear.
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Rip, my older brother, stared in awe at the Vietnamese women as they put garlands of flowers around our necks.
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I stared at it slack-jawed for the last ten minutes, astonished at the places where Marvel took this film.
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He appeared in a moody music video in which he wore a gelled pompadour and stared meaningfully at the ocean.
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He then raised his arms and stared in disbelief at the spot on the line where Edmund's shot had landed.
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I pulled up my blog and stared at the blank page in front of me, then abruptly closed my laptop.
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I had no one for company but a chipmunk who stared me down before ditching me for, probably, his friends.
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I asked him a few softball questions about what the company was up to, and he just stared at me.
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Giles, who was in Beverly Hills on a regular visit, stared at his laptop while I observed his daily labors.
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Volcker stared down political pressure from Carter&aposs successor, President Ronald Reagan, as well as lawmakers from both political parties.
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When I started talking, in English, two of the women at a nearby table turned and stared at me, openmouthed.
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For entertainment, people stared at the river, or watched the endless succession of bright-colored macaws that flew squawking overhead.
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They all had their hands on their heads and stared down at the floor between long blinks and deep breaths.
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He stared vacantly into space after losses to Djokovic and sportingly came up with the right words amid major disappointment.
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It was a surprise considering the two have been the best of friends since they stared RHOC together last season.
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When a friend ran late for our lunch, I sat still and stared out the window instead of checking Twitter.
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The merriment of the fair receded and I stared at her, my brain spinning with the magnitude of her question.
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Tate staff stared back blankly through the glass as well-groomed attendees variously gawped, feigned indifference, or quietly signaled support.
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" — JIMMY KIMMEL "This would be a lot of scientific progress from a guy who stared directly into a solar eclipse.
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She stared right back and even took a step towards me, raising her arm in a jerky and stiff manner.
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If you stared at it in the bright sun, it transformed into an intense reddish hue, like a desert sunset.
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He just sighed and stared at his desk, as if he were searching for words in all that clutter. Cancer?
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MOSUL (Reuters) - An Iraqi soldier stared patiently through a high-powered scope until he spotted a bulldozer across the Tigris River.
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"Wait my refrigerator has the best lighting," Jenner captioned a clip on her Snapchat story, as she stared down the camera.
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Cardi B couldn't contain her surprise or excitement, gesturing wildly as she stared at the ring he held out to her.
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I tried to think of that moment as a funny thing, focusing on my breathing as I stared at the horse.
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George stared out to the back of the bar, singing to no one in particular and everyone at the same time.
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As soon as the door was closed behind them, she took her dog by the jowls and stared into his eyes.
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I stared at her bruised inner thighs, her sheets wet with urine and blood, her catheter pulled completely out of her.
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As they rode towards the embassy in a tuk tuk, Lee stared giddily at the urban landscape unfolding before her eyes.
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I stared in wide-eyed terror as a living, breathing human appeared in front of me, where there previously wasn't one.
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He also stared down the jury as he walked out, and mouthed to his family, "I didn't do it," KFOR said.
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" I stared at the Tinder notification on my phone; wonder how I should respond to this kind of statement-question. "Yes!
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Manchin didn't even say anything at all, but just stared ahead and lifted his thumb upward to express his yes vote.
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Suddenly, I heard a twangy, "Ni hao ma!" from a white, mustachioed man who stared at me from a nearby flowerbed.
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At one moment during her comedy set, which is about sex, she yelled "consent is important" and stared directly at Weinstein.
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He homered in Game 2, stared briefly into his own dugout and then raised both arms as he approached home plate.
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As my companions and I stared in shock, a black Latinx High Line worker told the couple what they already knew.
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Or any of the countless souls whose gaunt faces stared back at me from the TV in my Hebrew school classroom.
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Then he stared at a third-strike fastball in the third and went down swinging on a fastball in the fifth.
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I stared in a three-way mirror and made a mental note to check out acting classes at Uta Hagen's studio.
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All around us people were gasping and cheering, as they took their eclipse glasses off and stared at the eclipsed Sun.
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But one video tightly focused on Phillips and Sandmann, who stood close to him and stared with a smile or smirk.
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Who has stared down the long dark tunnel of another contract extension for Grunfeld and another year, at least, of Wittman?
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After frantically sniffing their luggage, one dog abruptly sat in front of a wary young man and stared at his bag.
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Overall, Tabby's Star faded roughly 3 percent during the four years that Kepler stared at it—an absolutely enormous, inexplicable amount.
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"Ever stared down the gaping eye of a category 4 hurricane?" tweeted astronaut Alexander Gerst, who is abroad the space station.
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Plus plenty of terrible first dates with women who stared at their phones instead of, you know, actually talking to me.
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I stared at him, shook my head, sprayed my arm with Clorox, and kept right on working my way through college.
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As early as 2012, onlookers stared mystified by these slow moving white objects in states like Tennessee, Virginia and South Dakota.
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I Saw Owen Wilson One Time From A Distance And We Just Stared At Each Other, Then His Car Drove Off.
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After the chapter was over, I just laid down the book and stared up at the ceiling, feeling helpless and alone.
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Its frescoes have stared at the stars since last May when the roof caved in and its southern wall fell down.
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