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And that you stared at and stared at and nothing emerges.
There was a long silence as Marilyn stared at Nick, who stared at the table.
Roy stared at Lucy, and Sarah stared at Roy, who was entirely focused on the soft blue glow.
He stared at the dress as he'd stared at that rose, that rose that had so surprised him.
I stared at the wall for three minutes and then I stared at the tiny digital readout on the Clearblue-brand stick.
" I stared at her and calmly explained, "I'm crying.
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.
Because it used to be something you just stared at.
Both Erin and me stared at him in puzzled silence.
He just hung his head and stared at the floor.
People stared at me and she was embarrassed I think.
He stared at Diana's knees below the cheap sateen robe.
This time, however, we stared at an empty black circle.
He stared at me, his jaw set, his eyes hard.
At times, he stared at the ceiling as she spoke.
Death stared at me before the thrust into life began.
He pulled notecards from his pocket and stared at them.
"We stared at a lot of green screens," Paul said.
The people in the room stared at her, she said.
Mullen stared at his phone the entire way to London.
In my interview, a perplexed editor stared at my résumé.
Ms. McGrath stared at the returns on Mr. Nickolas's computer.
I stared at her from the examination table in disbelief.
An ape stared at the sky, patiently awaiting my command.
I feel helpless, stared at like some sort of freak.
I stared at it, my life about to be riven.
We stared at each other, and I backed up slowly.
" Completely disoriented, I stared at him blankly and asked, "No?
During a recent session, the men stared at the floor.
In others, sick and skeletal figures merely stared at her.
My mind went blank as I stared at my bridge.
Anatoly stared at me suspiciously as he started the engine.
I just stared at that bill all the way home.
Standing outside the hospital, my father stared at the sidewalk.
I sat up in disbelief and openly stared at them.
The Hat stared at her, and she noticed him staring.
Occasionally she opened her eyes and stared at her hands uncomprehendingly.
So he sat and stared at a wall for a while.
If you stared at him in his face he would cry.
French President Emmanuel Macron stared at Trump after he sat down.
"They just kind of stared at me," she told BuzzFeed News.
She'd turned off the TV and they'd stared at each other.
He just stared at the door of the X-ray lab.
I stared at it and tried my best not to puke.
I stared at it and realized that the picture was moving.
"I just stared at him like he was crazy," Keating said.
The gorilla just stared at me like I was an idiot.
He stared at the remains of his house for a moment.
He stared at me even while George was giving his presentation.
I also stared at the wall for two hours standing up.
I stared at the familiar blue geometric pattern of the pillowcases.
He stared at his phone as he shuffled to the elevator.
I'd stared at it enviously, too filled with longing for words.
The man chuckled at the memory, then stared at his plum.
She stared at his face -- those dark eyes, mustache and beard.
I don't dress to be stared at; I dress for myself.
" Mark just stared at him and said, "Senator, we run ads.
Walker didn't fight back or yell; he simply stared at Marchetti.
Perez stared at him and played with the pull-out shade.
Instead he stared at me as if I were the police.
I simply stood there in my boxers and stared at him.
I was often stared at in coffee shops or on trains.
He picked up the landline and then stared at the keypad.
She stared at me as though wondering if I was joking.
Mr. Kitkel, leaning on his walking stick, stared at the motorcade.
I stared at the walls and thought of the little capuchin.
As they filed out, Juror No. 20133 stared at Mr. Weinstein.
Hannah stood very close to me and stared at the page.
As I stared at the grainy pictures, there was no doubt.
From the left side of the gallery, faces stared at him.
And you stared at him as if he were from Mars.
She stared at it and glanced around for signs of movement.
Cooper rested inside his silence and stared at a land elemental.
I stared at the plate — lettuce, onions, tomatoes — you know, salad.
He stared at the phone on which I'd recorded our discussion.
So I stared at that sculpture every single day from work.
Nineteen-year-old Austin Etue silently stared at his computer in disbelief.
The woman ran off and my mother stared at the new kid.
No one had stared at me like that in a long time.
When she told her teammates, they stared at her blankly, she said.
She stared at a man on a Segway adorned with orange orchids.
My first thought was just bewilderment, really—I just stared at him.
He stared at me fixedly and told me I looked so sad.
He spun around, still on the ground, and stared at the fence.
It looks something like this... I stared at him for a while.
I stared at it for weeks—and then I threw it out.
It must feel terrible, I decided, to be stared at like that.
Once people stared at the ~unique~ logo, the visual comparisons began flying.
As Champa closed the door, I stared at the flight of beers.
He stared at his reflection, droplets of water falling down his cheeks.
Serwylo stared at the raccoon, and he stared right back at her.
He just stared at me as if I were insulting his intelligence.
He stared at his reflection, dancing and rapping along to the d.j.
Instead, I just stared at the bare orange walls, waiting for breakfast.
And when Kirra saw me she kind of just stared at me.
I asked him to join us, but he just stared at me.
I just stared at him and then drove away on a scooter.
It pushed me to be rude towards anyone who stared at me.
The other kids stared at us with childish judgment in their eyes.
I stared at my mostly finished grid and then I saw it.
I just stared at it, thinking that it was inside my head.
I get stared at every single day, people threaten me, insult me.
Her (mostly white) peers and teachers stared at her work, often uncomprehendingly.
Some of them stared at the exhausted group before walking into Arizona.
We stared at each other in shock, afraid to move or speak.
"Those shifty [expletive]," Ybarra Maldonado said as he stared at the van.
"Feels pretty numb," he said as he stared at his flooded home.
The others in the room stared at him with a welling resentment.
The dolphins stared at Korianos for a long while and then vanished.
At five, I was shy but already used to being stared at.
The man stared at the mage and said, What do you mean?
In Hanadi's childhood, people stared at women in hijabs out of curiosity.
When a tweet from Aikman arrived, Troy Terry stared at his phone.
My father chewed his food in silence and stared at his plate.
I got up, spun the wheel, and just stared at the options.
Zamora said Day "gasped for air" and stared at him after being shot.
She was kind, and eager, and stared at me solemnly when I spoke.
He put his hands on the adjustable top, and stared at the audience.
No one talked to me, stared at me, or, most importantly, harassed me.
He stared at it until people began to trickle out the chapel doors.
The director lovingly giggled and stared at his first Oscar of the night.
Really, he couldn't get enough, and stared at it for quite some time.
I stared at the computer screen as I finished toweling off my hair.
She said yes, but instead of leaving, he stayed and stared at her.
Reflections were stared at in the mirror while Dr. Engelman gave her suggestions.
The only other customers stared at me inquisitively as I took my place.
Each employee stared at the metal nametag pinned to his navy-blue suit.
Another says she has been stared at by a stranger on a train.
When the filet arrived, I just stared at it for a few minutes.
Sally stared at me and said yes, that I looked like a troublemaker.
I'd stared at those images for countless hours by the time we left.
Hanindyojati stared at the dark sky, then looked down at the shining stage.
When I visited them for the first time, they stared at me curiously.
The man stared at Mr. Battista and asked if he wanted Chinese takeout.
I just stared at the clock and imagined my grandson rotting in there.
The engineers—more than 40 of them, mostly men—stared at their screens.
Satouf said as she stared at his picture on their living room wall.
Minh stared at me for a second as if the answer was obvious.
He stared at a scrambled cube and examined the pattern of the colors.
I climbed into the passenger seat and stared at the executive officer's sleeve.
She couldn't talk or answer questions; she only stared at us in panic.
I stared at my coffee, making patterns on the surface with my spoon.
" The other writers stared at Barris blankly, but he kept adding dialogue: "What?
Two clung to my fingertips and just stared at me, ignoring the seeds.
I just stared at the back of her and I snapped this photo.
My mother said her friend just stared at the floor while he shouted.
Now, people stared at her in a way that made her feel unsafe.
He didn't say much and I stared at the mountains in the distance.
Some made small talk, while others stood silently and stared at their shoes.
"I stared at it for a while," Mr. Munroe said in a phone interview.
I pinned them to a board and I just stared at it for hours.
Instead, he stared at the blackened sidewalks and the burned guts of the mall.
"My wife and I read that and just stared at each other," he says.
As the image slowly emerged from the photo booth, I stared at it agog.
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.
Sarah stared at the wall above the therapist's head while she thought about it.
I stared at the unmoving dragon on the roller coaster in front of us.
He stared at the floor and started weeping as Roux spoke about the killing.
"This guy punched out Howie at home, screamed, stared at our dugout," Suzuki said.
So for a year in college, I stared at the people playing below me.
Others stared at their phones, sharing messages from friends and family on social media.
Rachel ignored him and ran towards Kulagin, who stared at her, eyes wide. 'Yakov!
When Alvarenga grabbed the first one, he recalled, Córdoba stared at him in horror.
You're going to get stared at, you're going to have people who don't know.
It shocked me, and I just stared at Theo as he began to laugh.
She stared at him, her mouth fixed, her eyes hard to keep back tears.
Or maybe I was getting stared at because I was dressed like Robin Hood.
Whenever my relationship with anyone began to become intimate, that death stared at me. . . .
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.
After we stared at these figures for weeks, they began to infect our dreams.
Like Gulliver among the Lilliputians, I stared at the cats, and they stared back.
Running prayer beads through his fingers, al-Degwy's father stared at the mortuary gate.
Before the explosion, another man walked by, stared at the attacker and kept walking.
The couple stared at Cindy, jaws dropped, then found an excuse to wander away.
The lemur stared at me for a moment, then turned back to its drink.
I just stared at that for, like, 20133 minutes, making sure it was me.
Jurors stared at the diagrams and listened intently as Ms. Ely discussed the injuries.
I stared at that light bulb for four hours before he turned it off.
Ms. Wright sat and stared at their coffee table — an aquarium, with fish inside.
He went to work, then came home for food and stared at the television.
Manning stared at her computer screen at a heat map showing hits to GenBank.
We lay on our backs, all four of us, and stared at the sky.
"I enjoy being stared at," he said, of his choice of a red Ferrari.
The men had offered him the hookah, and he stared at the ground, smoking.
We stared at each other; he swallowed, his Adam's apple jerking in his throat.
As they held forks frozen in midair, everyone at the table stared at him.
I stared at the two boys in the photograph because I have two boys.
When the strip came out, Jules writes in his memoir, he stared at it.
I stared at my closet that morning, considering the impression I wanted to make.
I stared at my phone, hoping for the gray bubbles of a pending response.
As I stared at the plastic, these head-spinning thoughts flashed through my mind.
The doorman stared at me as if he hadn't understood a word I'd said.
He muttered to himself, then went to the dugout and stared at the field.
Down one dark alley, five men stared at their glowing cellphones, hookahs in hand.
For more than a minute, Newton stared at the floor, scratched his chin and sulked.
During its primary mission, Kepler stared at about 150,000 stars simultaneously, hunting for promising transits.
Me and my friend stared at each other all like "we're fucked, we're getting fired".
I stared at the same bathroom tile for 30 minutes afterward, brain completely in shock.
I stared at it for a long time, as I was super high on edibles.
When he urged Emma Stone, "Tell me about your dress," she stared at him blankly.
"While I stared at the ceiling, his right index finger massaged my clitoris," Chung wrote.
The other day, she opened her closet and stared at her white and gray uniform.
He stared at the burning hulk that had come to rest in a nearby field.
By his feet, a pet poodle he had spray-painted orange stared at spectators. video
I stared at my bed where, not long ago, Ashwin had ripped off my clothes.
He stared at the posted in utter silence and spent his ride shaking his head.
I stared at my cinder-block dorm wall and imagined sinking deep into the cracks.
George stopped the truck and stared at the building for a bit, admiring the masonry.
I just stared at him and looked around because I thought it was a joke.
The way he stared at Kulagin suggested that no satisfaction would be granted before death.
I stared at my desk, which I was defacing, intently, with a felt-tip marker.
I must have made a noise, because the old woman stopped and stared at me.
Transgendered people can use them without fear of people barging in or being stared at.
"We stopped and stared at it like, oh my god," Richard explained to BuzzFeed News.
Apparently, they were shutting the scrubbers down—or— She stared at her camera's spectrographic readout.
I stared at my phone, my finger hovering over the send button," he wrote. "Click.
I just kind of stared at the picture for a while thinking, 'Good for her.
An even older man in a wool sweater and reading glasses stared at us, bemused.
He stared at the grass as the Chilean players bobbed up and down in celebration.
Too surprised to improvise, I sat and stared at the camera" for "interminable silent seconds.
That day after the cashier stared at me, I did go to teach my undergraduates.
Interrupting his spiel, I said, "My friend and I." He stared at me in confusion.
Dunwoody, Georgia (CNN)Lucy McBath stared at the television, watching President Donald Trump stun lawmakers.
Below, on a pebbled beach, an adult yellow-eyed penguin, motionless, stared at the sea.
Back on board the Sea Spirit, Captain Bam Bam stared at the horizon with intensity.
Two specialists stared at my feet as I sat, stood, and walked around as instructed.
But mostly I just stared at the walls, and resented everyone when they came home.
I stared at that same shade of blue and cried, alone, in the surgery wing.
She stared at me blankly, conceding she did not know who I was talking about.
She wanted to be left alone while she stared at the TV above my head.
We had stared at the distant mountains rising toward a clear, blue sky in silence.
He stared at his phone in bafflement and terror as thousands of threats rolled in.
In the moments when I needed to feel alone alone, I stared at the horizon.
On the flight to Washington, Philip stared at Elizabeth as she sketched the airplane window.
I stared at him for hours, trying to parse out an emotion, a reaction, anything.
I stared at the bedroom's cracked plaster ceiling and wondered why I wasn't coping better.
The girl stared at Richard, a fresh zit between her brows like a third eye.
In 2005, NASA's Cassini spacecraft first swooped in and stared at 313-mile-wide Enceladus.
Two walked about with bows and quivers of arrows, while many stared at their smartphones.
Yesterday I opened my cupboard and stared at a pair of garish, orange plastic cups.
Yesterday I opened my cupboard and stared at a pair of garish, orange plastic cups.
Then he put his hands on his knees and stared at the ground for 14 seconds.
I stared at the plastic boat and the tiny puddle of sundae soup in its hull.
I know and like my vulva—we've stared at each other through a mirror a lot.
In Dylan's essay, she claims she stared at an electric train set while Allen molested her.
And she stared at the tablet in her hands and recalled the words of Shirley Chang.
The class was in complete silence and we all stared at each other in immediate fear.
A floor full of poetry books stared at me, waiting to be packed into cardboard boxes.
"Made up his mind, has he?" said Eli, as both men stared at Neal's retreating back.
Others just got awkwardly quiet and stared at their notebooks for the remainder of the meeting.
Held the People Meter up to his face, stared at it like Shakespeare and that skull.
The other five kids in the room stared at each other, not knowing what to say.
He debuted as The Narcissist, a bodybuilder who stared at himself in a full-length mirror.
" Ali stared at the cameraman and he mumbled: "Most of my campaigning was not really me.
Then they just kind of stared at each other for a few seconds before turning away.
In the final huddle, Ochefu stared at Arcidiacono while Wright was going over the last play.
Shena Pearson nearly froze in her seat, terrified, as she stared at a power-point slide.
The train was silent as everyone stared at each other, uncomfortable and unsure what to do.
He mostly stared at the stacks of documents in front of him while his lawyer spoke.
I walked under the bright lights of the supermarket and stared at the walls of food.
You could have simply stopped and stared at my primal display of pain, but you didn't.
When I got stuck, which I did almost immediately, I stared at a picture of Borges.
The adults stared at the ground but found no proof that their relative was interred there.
I silently cursed them as they sipped their champagne and stared at their books or tablets.
As the cab edged out into traffic, the couple stared at me through the back window.
The passenger was unmoved and just stared at her phone, which set the 2 women off.
"Where's the bride-to-be?" a vendor asked as I stared at his tower of orchids.
Beside him, Steelmer Reyes Girón stared at the members of the public watching the historic trial.
I stared at this object for a few seconds and realized it was not an insect.
Afterward, Warriors forward Klay Thompson stared at a box score and tried to digest Green's handiwork.
"I'm a strong woman," Ms. Dávila said, holding back tears as she stared at the runway.
I stared at the name that I share with my father and took a deep breath.
Handcuffed, he stared at the officer straddling him and promised they would see each other again.
Driving home that day, my husband was silent as I stared at the hard blue sky.
After Harper's second shot, in Game 4, he stared at Strickland as he rounded the bases.
Before I called, I stared at Ms. Carlson's number on my laptop for days, feeling ridiculous.
The route eventually became a gentle downslope through pastureland where curious cows stared at us stoically.
The Call Me by Your Name actor stared at Grylls before they both burst out laughing.
As Li testified, the four remaining brothers slumped in their chairs and stared at their hands.
Florence, 22019, has stared at and surfed this stretch of Sunset Beach all of his life.
As a gay black immigrant, Mr. William knows what it is like to be stared at.
The entire night went by and she stared at the dark, shifting only a few times.
Sami sat down on the rug and, for a very long time, just stared at her.
Bobby stared at his teeth, which were neatly aligned and all the same, toothpaste-ad hue.
A school of fish just stopped and stared at a drone that crashed in a lake.
"It's nice of you to have us," Charlie said, glancing at Mother, who stared at him.
I stared at the sparkly ball overhead, marveling at Times Square in its most-famous hour.
They stared at his tanned, oiled skin, inspecting the size, symmetry and definition of his muscles.
Theo kept snorting, stomping the ground, and pretending to challenge Davey – who just stared at him, unimpressed.
No one at the pool stared at me for wearing these goggles — as far as I know.
Everyone reading this has stared at a targeted ad wondering why anyone thought it applied to them.
Then, I went right back to eating while he stared at me, eyes wide and mouth open.
In Cambridge, Eyles stared at his colleagues in dismay as Mission Control authorized the second go command.
Patients may become recluses out of fear of being stared at or made fun of, she said.
"I feel like I've stared at his orange mug, this void, for long enough," she said, finally.
Other sources described instances where Freeman made inappropriate comments about women's appearances and stared at their bodies.
She stared at my index finger, which I held raised in midair, gesturing toward a mutual classmate.
But Angela was enraptured, her cheeks pink; Ken stared at it obstinately, only pretending to be absorbed.
She stared at him when he did so, as if her thoughts had been similar to his.
I stared at the empty rooms in dumb wonder, as if contemplating an M. C. Escher drawing.
My husband and I stared at its blue cover, and then turned every page carefully and respectfully.
When Mickey came out to see the goat, he just stared at it for a long time.
It was panting, gathering its strength again, and I stared at it as we settled the bill,.
I would always get stared at every time we went out and I couldn't figure out why.
As I roll, I'm being stared at by kids and adults and every other variation of sentience.
I took out my Juul and stared at Erin's hand—she was holding hers like a joystick.
His voice was faint, and he stared at the floor as he tried to explain the attack.
Everybody sort of stared at him like he was such a freak, and it was just mortifying.
When I asked how he replies, Harris stared at me as though the answer should be obvious.
A large female boar stared at Ledgard for a few seconds, then turned, snuffling, and darted off.
The thing that cannot be stared at directly is not the sun, but our own doomed planet.
When asked why, he told a story about being stared at by a woman at the airport.
Nancy Nakalee, his widow, now penniless, stared at her feet as she spoke of her dead husband.
But during Schiff's emotional closing statement everyone sat silently and stared at the center of the room.
I was wearing a hijab that day, and a few kids stared at me; one even laughed.
I stared at the empty spot where my stereo had proudly sat just a few moments before.
Wearing a pink hoodie and a crooked smile, the fortuneteller stared at the grid on my palms.
On Monday, he stared at his flattened neighborhood, dazed as his belongings lay strewn across a canal.
Two tow-headed children, waiting by the reception desk with their parents, stared at his gold chain.
Each Sunday, as I stared at the tinted photograph of Reverend Brown—the Brown of Brown v.
In her apartment in Morris Avenue in the Bronx, his grandmother stared at the photo and cried.
We stared at one another; I shook his hand and exhausted my Arabic with a single greeting.
Their tutus flipped back and their feet looked like duck feet; they all stared at the conductor.
"You can hold hands and not be stared at," she said, looking simultaneously excited, relieved and nervous.
A woman answered and stared at the instantly recognizable singer, easily the Twin Cities' biggest celebrity, Lundstrom recalled.
Until I knew this, I often just stared at a blank screen wondering why the story hadn't appeared.
The people in the control group just stared at the ceiling while the dentist yanked on their teeth.
The woman then sat down a few seats over from Banks and stared at her, the musician alleges.
The Russian president's bodyguard, Alexey Dyumin, stared at the creature through the glass doors of the mountain home.
I stared at the ground when walking around so I didn't have to make eye contact with people.
The children stared at iPads, bathed in blue light, and all gathered 'round to perform the iRites:1.
Chicago (CNN)Death first stared at Sonia, straight in the eyes, when she was only 10 years old.
The first morning after I came home from the hospital, I stared at the clothing in my closet.
Me and the cashier of Pizza Hut stared at each other for around a minute before I left.
After years of covering technology, I felt uncharacteristically slow on the uptake as I stared at my phone.
When he finished, he sat on a display toilet and stared at himself in a hall of mirrors.
The room stared at me in silence as I moved through what I thought were road-tested jokes.
When we removed our hiking boots and socks in the car, we stared at each other's naked feet.
Zero stared at him with those marble eyes, exhaling his hungry, meaty breath until John shooed him away.
As Ms. O'Hara's Dido stared at Aeneas, emotions fluttered across her face as she wondered about his intentions.
The police officer stood there, baton in hand, and stared at the chaos unfolding in front of him.
My mind wandered as I stared at the yellow paper with the computerized image of women's reproductive parts.
For a while, I stared at the deeply unchill coil and wondered what I had gotten myself into.
"It's purely mind power without a single mantra or prayer," Hanindyojati said as he stared at the sky.
Eve Barlow stared at the sun too hard when she was a kid and now has -7.5 eyesight.
Our doctor stared at the screen for an eternity before advising us to evacuate the now nonviable pregnancy.
In the mornings, we stared at each other while brushing our teeth, scrunching up our faces into caricatures.
Still wearing the hardened expression of a focused athlete, Anderson lifted his head and stared at the band.
A woman stared at her for several moments and then promptly got up and moved seats farther away.
Greedily, naked-eyed, we stared at the black orb obscuring the sun like a hole in the sky.
"100 [quetzals] per person," said the smuggler, his back to the river as he stared at the group.
Maurine Weiner, a neighbor, sat in her porch chair and stared at the remains of Gluck family's home.
When I tried the most basic of Arabic out on her son, Yusif, he stared at me blankly.
She had a near maniacal smile on her face as she stared at the gore covering her body.
I stared and stared at the fire until he turned the plane and I lost sight of it.
I wondered whether I was allowed the joy of arrival as the memorabilia of horror stared at me.
The pair stared at the computers, swivelling their heads back and forth as if they were watching tennis.
When not idling in drawing rooms, members of the leisured class took long walks and stared at trees.
When I told the carpenter what I wanted, he stared at me blankly, like he'd heard me wrong.
I felt my palms begin to sweat as I stared at the notification in disbelief, jaw slightly slack.
I didn't like the way some boys stared at me, like a piece of cake to be eaten.
Then a big cake baked by my older sister came out and that waxy 23 stared at me.
In the photo, Stefani stared at the camera with the sunshine beaming behind her, creating a halo-like effect.
Rubio stared at Jones as he ranted for a bit and called him "weird" when he got the chance.
The staffers said West stared at them inappropriately, touched them when it was not wanted and made unprofessional comments.
" She stared at her new husband from beneath a three-foot veil that was "secured by a rhinestone crown.
Tuzi, paralyzed in fear, cried and "stared at Butler's brown pleather headboard until he was finished," the lawsuit states.
At that point, I let go of the trigger to end my shot and stared at the camera screen.
When awake, she stared at us intensely; when she slept, she slept a lot — one night, for nine hours.
The incident happened after Stroman struck out Anderson, who stared at the mound as he walked to the dugout.
I stared at a dot on a screen, which I was supposed to move toward a series of targets.
On December 31, 2014, I stared at my computer, rereading a cover letter I had worked on for weeks.
Kepler only stared at a few small patches of sky at a time, looking at upwards of 100,000 stars.
They hoisted their American, Texas and pro-police flags and stared at the Black Lives Matter group opposite them.
A small lady stared at me and pointed at a terrified, static hedgehog lying perilously close to the road.
Everyone, wearing complementary Orbital ATK ballcaps to block the Sun, stared at the hillside where the booster was bolted.
Three years ago, Nick Bell and a few colleagues at Snapchat stared at a wall of post-it notes.
"I carried her past the bar and everyone stared at me, most of them childless, I assumed" he continued.
So next time you get stared at by a goat, then, ask yourself: what can I do to help?
The two couples sitting at it, one of which ran the place, stared at me with somewhat puzzled expressions.
When I stared at the papers, I wanted to put my hand over my heart and acknowledge his sacrifice.
Manafort stared at his longtime aide over the three days of testimony, but Gates did not return his gaze.
And all of a sudden everybody stopped what they were doing, all the staffers just stared at each other.
I stared at the growth again on the Cocteau 1 and felt myself pulled into Klimt's story, his narration.
He was wondering what made Brother Quirk so annoying and, with no shame at all, he stared at him.
A stuffed reindeer, harnessed to a sleigh, stared at me through the plate glass of the empty departure lounge.
We stared at each other for what felt like a full minute and his eyes seemed full of sympathy.
They stared and stared at a singular scene or object until they knew it well enough to interpret it.
"When I was young, I stared at that 'Ingénue' record cover in awe," Ms. Veirs said the other day.
We've been in those rooms, we've stared at Chartbeat, we've seen pivots to video, we've suffered that algo change!
She stared at the note dumbfounded, as if trying to figure out how to circumvent the laws of physics.
He stared at his paperwork with parted lips and an air of despair befitting someone torn from better days.
Paul Wright, a smiling, impeccably jacked personal trainer, stared at me from the large screen mounted to the wall.
One morning, in the depth of his depression, he went down to the kitchen and stared at a knife.
Cars zoomed by us, precariously close, and we stared at the crooked, gritty facades of buildings in the distance.
I lay on it and stared at its branches above, at its wounds like internal cries, its lovely ugliness.
It made her crazy to look at him and so she stared at her feet, at her ubiquitous galoshes.
My husband undressed me slowly then stood and stared at me naked, shivering next to the animal he killed.
The other day, she almost bought a pair of shoes; then she stared at the shopping site and reconsidered.
On a train from Washington to New York, I stared at pictures of mothers fleeing Idlib in cattle trucks.
I stared at the image's mottled skin, textured and painted with a level of detail down to the pore.
Barefoot, a dog curled at my feet, I stared at a large computer screen, engrossed in P'moo's video presentation.
That's what happened today as we stared at Tesla's share price wondering what in the hell was going on.
She stared at him for a moment, and the pieces of her puzzled face began forming a bright smile.
While sitting at a table with my girlfriends, I stared at his reflection in a window across the room.
The man's eyes stared at the sky; his arms, stiff and opened wide, seemed to be offering a hug.
But when I met him he avoided eye contact, crossed his arms, and stared at the table between us.
When I got back home, I stared at the single dollar I had collected, as if in a trance.
Another man, headed in the opposite direction toward the South Bay, stared at the ad with a confused look.
As Trump announced steel and aluminum tariffs in March, Priggel stared at the TV news and thought: We're saved.
He mostly stared at Nunes-Atkinson; occasionally pursued a treat, and appeared not to pay attention to the news media.
I haven't stared at so many men since I was a kid and searched for Waldo for hours on end.
Tandy stared at the icons on the screen, bright and cheerful against the plaid mapspace and the corporate-source adbots.
It was captionless, as she stared at Legend the way many of us would eye a plate of fried chicken.
My dad turned around and stared at us, his fear confirming that something wasn't right—and maybe even very wrong.
In the shots, the quintuplets gave sweet smirks and stared at the camera — as they often chewed on the props.
" And then there are two originals, one of which being the Drew Womack-penned "She Stared at Him All Night.
My lungs burned as I stared at an opaque, billowing cloud of tear gas, just yards in front of me.
"It was a complete surprise and I stared at the wall for a good 24 hours," said Giudici Lowe, 33.
The extent of the damage will depend on how long you stared at the sun and your own eye health.
Some male fans leered, stared at our breasts and tried to grab us when we posed for photos with them.
He just sighed and stared at his desk, as if he were searching for words in all that clutter. Cancer?
" Never one to mince words, Fonda stared at Kelly and responded, "We really want to talk about that right now?
One prospective juror, a friend of Bosma, was dismissed last week and mumbled "fuckers" as he stared at the accused.
Unfortunately, lambs don't really care for education, so instead, this lamb just stared at Redditor dyakobian, who snapped the photo.
" So he stared at the golden poop, in all its lacking glory, and, "I just yelled at my TV screen.
On Monday, as I stared at the screen showing Notre Dame in flames, I had a sense of deja vu.
He stared at me for a bit as if expecting to see fragments of my blown mind blast past him.
Then she asked him to leave, and he said yes, but instead of leaving he stayed and stared at her.
The other kids looked at me with concern, a smirk, or stared at the floor until my shuffling was over.
There were people who didn't blink or swallow as they stared at us with a machine shoved down their throat.
Poke stared at the buildings in front of them, and then at the bodies and the trash and the litter.
His bloodshot eyes filled with tears as he stared at his phone while waiting to see his three sons appear.
She and Kanter stared at each other in disbelief, comparing the striking similarity of their eyes, their arms, their hands.
She stared at the blank wall of her mud house and sat upright, her turquoise rosary swinging from her neck.
Dressed in pajamas and slippers, she stared at the charred rubble piled by firefighters at the base of her building.
When I got back to my apartment that night, I stared at my bare chest in the mirror and cried.
Several male officers then stared at the image of her uncovered head as they stored it in a police database.
I sat on my sofa and stared at the sturdy legs of what suddenly seemed like a shockingly tall object.
So I showed up an hour early, and I just stared at the door waiting for her to come in.
My hands caught some of the color when I went to wave it away, and I stared at my palm.
She looked uncomfortably at my dad, who in turn stared at the reservation book, willing the name "Griffin" to appear.
I stared at it slack-jawed for the last ten minutes, astonished at the places where Marvel took this film.
I pulled up my blog and stared at the blank page in front of me, then abruptly closed my laptop.
I asked him a few softball questions about what the company was up to, and he just stared at me.
Giles, who was in Beverly Hills on a regular visit, stared at his laptop while I observed his daily labors.
When I started talking, in English, two of the women at a nearby table turned and stared at me, openmouthed.
For entertainment, people stared at the river, or watched the endless succession of bright-colored macaws that flew squawking overhead.
Terrified, the painter stared at his painting, and back at him stared the migrant family, whom he had probably murdered.
The merriment of the fair receded and I stared at her, my brain spinning with the magnitude of her question.
If you stared at it in the bright sun, it transformed into an intense reddish hue, like a desert sunset.
He just sighed and stared at his desk, as if he were searching for words in all that clutter. Cancer?
Cardi B couldn't contain her surprise or excitement, gesturing wildly as she stared at the ring he held out to her.
I tried to think of that moment as a funny thing, focusing on my breathing as I stared at the horse.
I stared at her bruised inner thighs, her sheets wet with urine and blood, her catheter pulled completely out of her.
" I stared at the Tinder notification on my phone; wonder how I should respond to this kind of statement-question. "Yes!
Suddenly, I heard a twangy, "Ni hao ma!" from a white, mustachioed man who stared at me from a nearby flowerbed.
Then he stared at a third-strike fastball in the third and went down swinging on a fastball in the fifth.
All around us people were gasping and cheering, as they took their eclipse glasses off and stared at the eclipsed Sun.
After frantically sniffing their luggage, one dog abruptly sat in front of a wary young man and stared at his bag.
Overall, Tabby's Star faded roughly 3 percent during the four years that Kepler stared at it—an absolutely enormous, inexplicable amount.
Plus plenty of terrible first dates with women who stared at their phones instead of, you know, actually talking to me.
I stared at him, shook my head, sprayed my arm with Clorox, and kept right on working my way through college.
I Saw Owen Wilson One Time From A Distance And We Just Stared At Each Other, Then His Car Drove Off.
Its frescoes have stared at the stars since last May when the roof caved in and its southern wall fell down.
When I gave her these documents at our next meeting, she stared at them for a long time without saying anything.
" They stared at me in open-mouthed shock, so I added that that they should "go huff asbestos in a ditch.
So I shut down from the rest of the world, stared at my Poké Ball and followed my nose for Pokémon.
I stared at them, hypnotized, and turned away only when I felt R.'s hand on my ankle, calling me back.
"No way," said Kerber as she stared at her name on the board of champions inside the clubhouse after the match.
We stared at each other with wide-eyed wonder, greeting each other with a smile and palms pressed together, head bowed.
So it was yesterday, as I fielded texts, watched video clips and stared at photos, goose bumps rising on my arms.
I stared at the image; I had never seen a newspaper with a big blank box in place of an article.
But no matter where we went, I noticed something, even through the fog of jet lag: I was being stared at.
He had stared at his phone on Friday night hoping to see a text that he would be paired with Woods.
Although Golden Valley was "quite a liberal place," kids asked him if he was black or white; strangers stared at him.
Once in space, it stared at the same patch of sky for years, allowing astronomers to search for exoplanets around stars.
As a 6-year-old, Dr. Kavandi stretched across her parents' back porch in Cassville, Mo., and stared at the stars.
John Calhoun, a 43-year-old local auctioneer and improbably named advocate of removal, stared at Lee dangling in the air.
I stared at the note; it looked as if the pencil lead had splintered at the end of the word 'ordinarily.
He stood and uselessly pressed the buttons on the TV remote, then stared at his reflection in the rectangular black screen.
He inherited money from his father, but Buzzfeed also reports that as a teenager in Queens, Trump stared at Manhattan obsessively.
She stared at notes in front of her and appeared to roll her eyes and shake her head at some points.
She started to notice that everywhere she went -- the bank, the supermarket -- people recognized her and they stared at her with sadness.
Quickly, I got out of the bath and stared at the crazy patchwork of dead skin magically peeling away from my feet.
Then, a police officer rolled up on a scooter and "just went totally slack-jawed and stared at the fight," Horse said.
Followed into the parking lot by a horde of television cameras, Jake's father, Patrick, stared at the ground and did not comment.
At home, she had stared at a picture on the wall of her grandmother faintly smiling, a source of reassurance, for days.
We just all stared at it silently and then there was a rap-rap-rap on the window right next to us.
She smoked a cigarette and stared at her body in the mirror, wondering what it was that Kevin didn't find good enough.
Kelly and her family were visibly emotional while the verdict was read, while Baroni stared at the jury before hugging his family.
Photos by Matthew Yarbrough The fighters stopped what they were doing and stared at us as we stepped out of the car.
I looked up from the blue coupon and stared at a slideshow of Ford, a known alcoholic, being projected on center stage.
In addition to being stared at, some passengers featured in the film say they have been victims of more overt body shaming.
"I woke up in the middle of the night, stared at my wife and thought to myself, wow!" he tells PEOPLE exclusively.
But its noise echoed through the entire building, always in the background, following me around while I stared at the other exhibits.
Mr Sanders and Mrs Clinton at times stared at each other angrily, maintaining stern and even dismissive expressions when the other spoke.
" Clinton writes about how she and her husband laid in bed after she conceded to Trump and just "stared at the ceiling.
Philip, meanwhile, lay fully clothed in bed next to his other wife, staring at the ceiling as she stared at the wall.
"I had friends that almost committed suicide because they got shitted on," he said as he stared at his collection of memorabilia.
OMAHA — Kathleen Baker stared at the seemingly simple question on the form distributed to members of the United States Olympic swim team.
So I slid out the disc itself and stared at it, as if the grooves would release the melodies to my eyes.
Many of the boys stared at the visitors with obvious curiosity, greeting reporters with "Hola" or "Buenas tardes" as they walked by.
Every time I sent an instant message to a friend, I stared at it and wondered: Does that really sound like me?
We've all uploaded a picture on Instagram, stared at our phones, and freaked the fuck out if no one instantly likes it.
I set the phone down in the middle of the papers on my desk and stared at it, willing it to ring.
I'd been silent on Twitter for a few days, before, in a mixture of exhaustion and hangover, I stared at my phone.
She says he groped and pawed female staff members, stared at their breasts, and dangled job prospects to wine and dine women.
Standing in her kitchen was a large grizzly bear; it stared at her for a moment, then leapt out the broken door.
I stared at its front page, the headline "Poly Teacher Calls Out 'Pendeja' and Sparks Social Movement" hovering above my close-up.
As the coast guard loaded everyone onto the rescue ship, a 4-year-old boy from Damascus stared at me and smiled.
Curious travelers stopped and stared at the procession of soldiers in their dress blues — the ceremony's purpose dawning on the onlookers slowly.
" We kind of stared at each other for a few seconds and I said, "Man, the way you work, you will be.
Upstairs, I stood in almost the exact same spot and stared at a wall-size video of a waterfall gushing upside down.
One of the league's hardest-hitting and most versatile safeties, Dawkins stared at his bust and nodded his approval to the crowd.
Olmstead remembered being stared at by students who recognized her as an Olympic swimmer and getting asked out for coffee by boys.
When the invitation to Angela's wedding came, Bridget stared at the envelope for a few minutes before she remembered who Angela was.
Because I'm a woman, and a young one, I get stared at a lot but will not have someone spark a conversation.
Our Jewish family stood out like giraffes in our small Kansas town: stared at and commented on but rarely targets of hostility.
I stared at the phone, expecting the words to resolve into something other than a dispatch from some lost province of derangement.
Some students wore "Make America Great Again" hats and surrounded Phillips, who played a drum and chanted, as Sandmann stared at him.
Boris Johnson did the opposite and stared at me, and the moment you see in the picture is actually him half-bowing.
I stared at this one for a while before it hit me that the Dodge RAM is a "line" of pickup trucks.
Speaking evenly, she described Allen leading her into her mother's attic and sexually assaulting her while she stared at her brother's toy train.
Remember a few years back, when we all cut holes in paper plates, put them over our faces and stared at the sun?
When we stopped and stared at it, the resemblance is so uncanny between Elle Wood's beloved manicurist and the Don't Be Tardy star.
One day I said this to someone who stared at me with the same intensity and knowing as the literature professor years before.
When the package arrived and I stared at the little white and yellow cup, the chirpy cartoon lettering, I was struck by something.
" "I met these really chill guys from Austin, and we all just sat around and stared at this tree stump for, like, hours.
But no matter how long I stared at it, I couldn't figure out how to grab it without killing myself in the process.
I stared at the dish, the pungent red sauce smothering the chicken, disguising perfectly the abnormalities in shape and texture indicative of meat.
"I woke up in the middle of the night, stared at my wife and thought to myself, wow!" he previously told PEOPLE exclusively.
They stared at Kojey with admiration and awe, whenever he swept past, usually laughing and clutching a bottle of Hennessy in his hand.
I sat stock-still on the armchair and stared at the TV as a series of logos flashed across it one by one.
It is almost exclusively a male phenomenon, and when I described it to other women, they stared at me in wide-eyed horror.
But the longer I stared at Mineko the more it looked cute in that growingly ubiquitous 'holiday card from a record shop' way.
I sat and stared at the image, letting the feelings associated with the memory of my time with her there wash over me.
Before I bought a MacBook Air the first time, I sat and stared at the company's comparison spreadsheet for what felt like hours.
"Take On Me" by A-ha played in the background as Gary stared at Billie, then at the camera, in the whimsical video.
The next morning at breakfast, he stared at her as she spread cream cheese on a bagel and lifted it to her lips.
Sitting in the office of "The Mandalorian" creator Jon Favreau, he stared at the storyboards of the show covering the walls around him.
And it was a blended orgasm, and it literally landed me on the floor, and I stared at the ceiling for a minute.
We found a legal gravel pull-off that looked down on the semi-martian land of Skinwalker, and stared at the sky, waiting.
His father had a round, dark face and he stared at Lakshman nervously, as if waiting to see if he would be believed.
I stared at an ancient camera on a tripod and tried not to blink for about two minutes so I wouldn't look drunk.
Fuck these people, R. whispered as we stared at a painted ceiling, fuck them for getting to live in a place like this.
His young son, sitting next to him, stared at the wasps buzzing overhead, going in and out of a hole in the ceiling.
He stared at the fields consumed by kudzu, the gravel drives, the hardwoods lush with summer growth, and saw only a foreign country.
For months, Republican elites have stared at the train wreck of their Trump-dominated campaign, hoping something better was just around the corner.
Then with my inner dukes up, I would launch into the explanation of my condition, while the doctor stared at me, stone-faced.
Villagers warily stared at us or exchanged greetings in French, and children ran into the road, hands out for whatever we might offer.
These young people find themselves thrust into the swirl of a history that to this point only stared at them from a textbook.
It rained lightly here last week, and I stared at it with the same awe with which I watched the recent solar eclipse.
Executives at Qatar's beIN Sports pondered that question last week as they stared at a bank of screens inside their sprawling headquarters here.
Avenatti made the sign of the cross prior to the verdict being read, stared at the jury and looked down at the table.
The student turned and stared at the man until he was out of sight, clearly delighted to have been taken for a woman.
Occasionally, as I read, a seal popped his head out of the water and stared at us, but I did not join him.
I stared at the photos and I did not recognize him, but was still in shock at the loss of a fellow journalist.
He stared at the screen, his hair pleasingly mussed, his cheekbones — the inspiration of many a thirst tweet — sharper than most kitchen implements.
Cats ran through cracks in the walls and floors, while pairs of eyes stared at them, glowing against the flashlights on their cellphones.
In fact, he hardly ever talked period, just picked at the scars on the back of his neck and stared at the fire.
"Bay scallops," Marvin said, but pronounced it the off-Cape way, instead of rhyming it with "wallop," and we all stared at him.
Where once human intelligence analysts might have stared at a screen to identify and track a target, a computer would do that task.
Then on Friday, after trailing most of the second half, they stared at a 3-point deficit with six seconds remaining in regulation.
Traversing around China as an 'outsider' and 'insider'—African American and Chinese both—I was stared at by countless people and sized up.
Justin Kirkland, a freelance writer, blogged about his first SoulCycle experience, recalling a moment where he felt like stared at his inevitable mortality.
There I stared at the relics of Middle-earth: original manuscripts, watercolors, a roughed-out map of Gondor in the author's own hand.
I stared at my reflection in the window over the sink, when some nocturnal scavenger out in the backyard triggered a motion sensor.
"I stared at him in the mirror and he says, 'Devin, I'm sure you've never seen a guy put on makeup before'," she says.
Rodriguez posted a sneak peek at her wedding video, featuring she and LoCicero tearing up while they stared at one another at the altar.
At one point, the "Successful" singer stared at the Saturday Night Live comedian adoringly as he wrapped his arm around her and leaned in.
Others described him asking women to twirl for him, or getting really close to their faces as he stared at them during a party.
One late morning in May 2016, the leaders of the Democratic National Committee huddled around a packed conference table and stared at Robert Johnston.
Beneath black-and-white photographs of Mr. Trump, including one with Ronald Reagan, roughly 30 volunteers stared at laptops or spreadsheets and made calls.
He stared at the reflection in the mirror and he saw a boy — a flaco little boy in sweatpants and a dirty T- shirt.
From 22 to 22015, the Kepler telescope stared at a fixed point in the sky, scanning targets located 2234 to 20183,22018 light years away.
Though this time, she stared at his hand less like a pesky fly and more like a disgusting bed bug in need of extermination.
Within the first three hours of the season, three contestants came face to face with two large lions, who just stared at them hungrily.
She went on to share a video from inside the restaurant as she lovingly stared at her husband and reminisced on their first date.
The haircut didn't look exactly how I'd pictured it, and for a few days I stared at myself in the mirror with vague dissatisfaction.
I stared at my phone throughout dinners with Amit, who listened and listened, who dissected our conflicts for hours on the phone with me.
One of the hardest-hitting and most versatile safeties in NFL history, Dawkins stared at his bust and nodded his approval to the crowd.
Ms. Ramnauth stared at the ruin from the sidewalk across the street and wiped away tears, recalling the horrifying events from the night before.
"This is the most normal thing I have ever done," Loftus exclaimed at no one in particular, as a family stared at us suspiciously.
Standing between his own car and Keener's car, the young man stared at the ground, clearly annoyed but also trying not to appear annoyed.
The bemused bovine and camera-wielding humans stared at each other through a chain-link fence for several minutes, according to live news video.
When Tommy stared at other girls, even when we were together, that gave me a challenge to make him have eyes only for me.
NINGBO, China — Dozens of girls in tiaras and boys in tuxedos who dreamed of becoming China's next musical sensation stared at the beast onstage.
As we talked, he stared at the floor, mumbling his answers, occasionally losing his train of thought, as if on the verge of sleep.
"Being stared at by a stranger who appears large or ominous can be seen as a threat and elicit a fear response," he continues.
She made two quick unforced errors and pounded her leg with her hand after one missed shot and stared at her racket after another.
While Scientologists in long black robes reminiscent of Hogwarts uniforms paced the sidewalk and handed out Dianetics flyers, several teenagers stared at the tree.
The Twin got away, and as I stared at the loading screen, my failure blistering, I realized I was killed by my own impatience.
The whole cab ride home, I actually stared at myself in a compact mirror, convinced I could see my face transforming before my eyes.
I sat down to write and stared at the screen for what felt like hours, unable to bullshit anything onto the blank Word page.
Then I did what I always do in situations like this: I stared at the screen for 20 minutes until a solution appeared. Victory.
A woman spotted on Thursday on a No. 2 train pulled her gray turtleneck up over her mouth as she stared at her phone.
I stared at this for a long time and finally had to admit to myself that this was not about the month of May.
The Butcher of Bosnia, a nickname I thought let him off lightly, stared at me coldly and muttered something to his aide-de-camp.
Not only have passengers stared at the lumps under his clothing, but they have also reacted to the loud belching noises emanating from them.
At one end, behind a chain-link gate, sat a dog who just stared at me glumly as I circled by again and again.
"You don't want to do something sappy," said Thomas Holgate, 17, a junior, looking over Taylor's shoulder as she stared at the computer screen.
A large mirror reflected a light circle worn into the dark stone floor, from years of clients' shuffling as they stared at their images.
They stared at new condos, new highways, new hospitals, new suburbs that had transformed the cityscape of Denver since they had been locked up.
The sisters, who together founded the fashion brand Rodarte from their parent's Los Angeles kitchen table in 2006, stared at each other with delight.
On my first night, I stared at the rows of car dealerships lining the main street of my small university town in Southern Illinois.
On her cellphone, Ms. Lugo stared at a picture of her embracing her son last year, on the front porch he had painted yellow.
Before bed every night, he stared at his hands, thinking, Tonight I will see my hands in my dream and know I am dreaming.
Two ladies in their 60s, wearing Trump gear and a cavalcade of pins approached me and stared at the NeverTrump button on my lapel.
Ziggy positioned a carton of juice, stared at me with wide eyes, and shot holes in the target with an air gun. Razor-sharp.
She stared at him to make sure he was the right person, then went to talk to him and told him she knew his wife.
An observer told PEOPLE that Griffin walked past Jenner's table as she stared at him, and she then turned to whisper something to a friend.
A Palo Alto police officer riding on a bicycle stopped, took his helmet off and put it under his arm and stared at the crosswalk.
From 2009 to 2013, NASA's Kepler Telescope stared at a fixed point in the sky, scouring 20143,000 stars for faint planetary shadows called transit events.
When Ewing was shown a photo of Smith from the murder scene, he "jumped back in his chair" and stared at it, the documents state.
We've all stared at our phone as it flickers in and out of 4G service and we feel like we've had an organ torn out!
He had a computer in front of him and just stared at the computer and everything I said he would just type the answers to.
The sweaty bodies I brushed against would have pushed back, would have called me a "faggot," would have stared at my lady friends' sensual dancing.
On June 2, Mr. Garland stared at his smartphone screen, flipping through the dating app Tinder for what he supposed would be the last time.
"The train was silent as everyone stared at each other, uncomfortable and unsure what to do," attorney Gregory Locke wrote later in a Facebook post.
When I played Black Origami's title track for one of my best friends before meeting up with Jlin, we stared at each other in bewilderment.
"It was the first time I noticed and stopped in my virtual tracks and stared at the stiletto heel that auto-populated," Ms. Hutchinson said.
I hardly felt like the favorite child as I stared at my letters, struggling to find a word that used the Z he had played.
On a visit around 700 million years ago, he would have stared at a "snowball" Earth almost entirely covered in miles-thick layers of ice.
On the walk back, I stared at the foam hand on top of the wet double stroller, wondering whether I had had too many Gulls.
As I stared at the truck ahead of me, and the seat kneaded my lower back, I crossed the border into the state of Zen.
As I waited for instructions, I stared at the onlookers hanging around the scene as if the only thing missing was a box of popcorn.
Alfiero Toppetti, 76, dressed as a cardinal, leaned against the railing and stared at the tents as a counterfeit clergyman droned on at his side.
But wait," I said to myself, "shouldn't I have thought, 'Here I am, suspended in a bubbling fluid, being stared at by my own eyes'?
Mr. Saud stared at the bird in front of him for a couple of seconds, then gently folded its wing over with a gloved hand.
In Paris, for example, I remember going to a French seafood restaurant, where I had awful service, and many of the diners stared at me.
When I played Black Origami's title track for one of my best friends before meeting up with Jlin, we stared at each other in bewilderment.
But man, from that early hiss of his dragonglass hitting water as she stared at him from the shadows, I lost the ability to speak coherently.
It had literally never crossed my mind that I wanted to go to bed with them, these same girls I stared at across cafés and bars.
The perpetrator half-heartedly apologized, they hadn't struck me intentionally, but still stared at me like I was an idiot for standing in place too long.
Her eyes watered to think of no more cotton, no more sawmills; her community just things in a museum, to be poked at and stared at.
"Narcissus," of course, alludes to the Greek myth of the hunter who fell in love with his own face and stared at it until he died.
"You get stared at a lot, but you get used to it," said the designer, who was wearing one of his signature suits with short pants.
"I just honestly stared at her and didn't know," Calvin, 27, of Provo, Utah told WTHR of receiving the news that he would be a father.
Another visitor and I silently stared at the shimmering water for a long time, as countless people have done out in the world since time immemorial.
We stared at each other for 15 or 20 minutes before the walrus, with a snort of hot, steamy breath, rolled back into the frigid sea.
Three weeks into his new job as commanding officer of Manhattan's 20th precinct, Captain Timothy J. Malin stared at a map on his computer screen, puzzled.
How many times have you stared at that awkward text you've sent to your crush, only to see "Read" pop up underneath, with no response forthcoming?
At one point I think I stared at a Sunday-sized grid with left-right symmetry and black squares in a shape meant to evoke ears.
"Another 8-year-old kid got shot at a vigil for a 14-year-old," Ms. Turner said as her grandchildren stared at the TV screen.
One man, who had the music turned up loud and a cigarette in his hand, stared at her with a confused expression and took the flyer.
He stared at all his reporting for a long time before he realized that the doing is actually the thing we should be paying attention to.
Everyone stared at the ground, thinking about their families miles and miles away in central Rio, wondering if they were fighting for their lives without us.
A hot, dark-haired woman (I assume Juanita) caught mid-cha cha blankly stared at me from the can's yellow label with a big, toothy smile.
"Srey Moch [the girl ultimately chosen for the part] was the only child that stared at the money for a very, very long time," Jolie says.
The whole time I just looked at him, and he just stared [at] me back, I had so many feelings, but scared wasn't one of them.
At the start of this year's New York City Marathon, three people stared at me and tried to figure out why I didn't have a heartbeat.
I only knew that when she stared at me, her brown eyes near black and glittering with relentless intensity, what she saw didn't meet her approval.
When I returned from my trip a few days before Thanksgiving, I stared at the pile of translucent blue New York Times bags that had accrued.
Each time I opened my eyes, a teenage girl sprawled out on an inflatable sleeping pad stared at me smugly from behind a row of seats.
He stared at his feet for a while, stunned by this realization, then he removed the socks and stuffed them in the pocket of his jacket.
Back when we first moved in together, I worked a terrible retail job; when I got my first check, I stared at it with utter disbelief.
Half an hour after his arrival in New York, he had met an old friend who had stared at him, choked, and then fainted dead away.
Mr. McKenzie, wearing a blue button-down shirt and black pants, was unfazed as he stared at the jury and Ms. Wellington's sobs filled the courtroom.
By then, hundreds of thousands of people had been laid off worldwide, hundreds of companies took some form of bankruptcy and governments stared at shrinking treasuries.
It couldn't have been the first time that a man looked at her, and it certainly wasn't the first time he had stared at a girl.
As we silently stared at Manhattan's smoldering skyline, we wept for the dead, but also for the surge of a love we had not packed at departure.
As I sat in the seats of the ceremony, I stared at my shoes and promised myself that, in my post-grad life, I'd make myself proud.
It's heavily implied the wallpaper is what Cora stared at while she was sexually assaulted on July 3, the night she blacked out and was later hunted.
When Fisher was asked about Barnes's suggestion that much of the league had supported him after their public beef, Fisher stared at the reporter for four seconds.
There were demos where I just stared at a little bubble to make it pop into holographic fireworks, but the most useful one was an auto-scroller.
At the start of the fitting, Ms. Feldstein and Ms. Walsh stared at the dress on the hanger in awe and let out twin squeals of delight.
The tug of war ceased and the international community collectively stared at Africa, writing it off as a failed continent by the beginning of the 21st century.
Humans have stared at the sky for millennia trying to figure out what is out there and what it tells us about our place in the universe.
It was a cringe-worthy moment for younger audiences, who no doubt stared at their screens and thought, These are the guys in charge of this thing?
Kelly looked visibly uncomfortable as he stared at the ground during the questioning from reporters, a 260-second video of which was shared on Twitter by NBC.
When I was 21, back in the aughts, for example, I interned at a magazine where I sat next to an editor who awkwardly stared at me.
On my latest visit, I stared at a menu that included several sour beers, a pair of nitro beers, and something called a "wild ale" from Portland.
"I know he&aposs gone," Monk said on a recent hot summer morning, tears running down his face as he stared at his parents&apos burial site.
Vargas, who was changing at his locker nearby, stared at Healey before threatening to "knock you out right here" and taking a few steps toward the reporter.
More than once, when he told cast and crew all the elements they would need to coordinate for a long take, they stared at him in disbelief.
I didn't want to leave her but was afraid to come closer, so I leaned against a mango tree and stared at my toes against morivivi weed.
He had barely missed sacking Jets quarterback Josh McCown, and as cheers engulfed MetLife Stadium, Flowers stared at the Patriots' sideline with his hands on his hips.
"One hundred and thirty thousand lines of Excel to process — how do you feel about that?" he said, with obvious appetite, as his colleagues stared at him.
SAN ANTONIO — The immigration court judge stared at his long docket list on Thursday morning and told the officer he was ready to hear the next case.
Throughout the mission the researchers stared at computer screens relaying information from sensors strapped to the plane, each designed to measure a different aspect of the smoke.
"I mean, honestly, look at my fingers," said Rivers, who stretched his hands before him and stared at them as if they had been assembled by Picasso.
" He wrote the script for the film, explaining Muybridge's story with gorgeous prose like, "He was the first man who stared at time itself and said, 'Stop.
The ground crew stared at the wreckage and promised that the field would be ready — somehow — for the first home game for the Jets, next Monday night.
When I got there, I stared at the screen for a while — I don't know how long — but didn't recognize anything that looked different than a commercial.
I'd put a calendar on the wall that I stared at after my daughter, Mia, went to sleep, memorizing our schedule and her visitation schedule with her dad.
Van Gaal, who appeared unhappy that Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez had drawn a foul moments earlier, lay on the ground and stared at the official in mock horror.
When Elizabeth Holmes got dressed for her court appearance on Monday, she stared at her closet full of black turtlenecks and thought to herself, I'll show them (probably).
According to local television station KATU, he was walking up and down the aisle of a train on March 20 when he stopped and stared at a woman.
The investigation found that some of the accusations, including that he stared at one student's chest, likely happened as the complainants described, but did not violate university policies.
Norris's face betrayed no emotion, other than a slight furrowing of his thick eyebrows, as he stared at Blazer and calmly explained exactly what was about to happen.
Let's be real: At some point in your life, you've probably stared at the slightly too far TV remote and tried to use telekinesis to bring it closer.
For two "totally fruitless" years at the beginning of this decade, Gregory Falkovich, a pen-and-paper theorist at Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science, stared at those equations.
Mike stared at Jack as he pointedly dropped what remained of the croissant, crumpled the bag up while chewing, and tossed it to the floor of the van.
"It's called death metal..." He held a stack of jewel cases, and stared at them in reverie, like they were (un)holy, like a priest holding the eucharist.
My students stared at me slumped on the floor until I mustered enough focus to climb up to a chair and did my best to laugh it off.
I dove back in and stared at the grid until it dawned on me that all the keys were on the left or west side of the phrase.
In April 2017, the network of eight telescopes, including the South Pole Telescope, synchronized by atomic clocks, stared at the two targets off and on for 10 days.
Click here to view original GIFGameplay is almost an eyesore now, but I can't even begin to count the number of hours I've stared at that tiny screen.
Els said he stared at the photograph and marveled at the player he was then, the person he is now and how quickly two decades have flown by.
Rather than gaze at the bay or the boats or the building-size piles of bleached shells, two men — one thinner, one thicker — stared at the shellfish workers.
As the screen showed Mr. Trump say, "When I, as president," one man stared at the screen in sheer delight while another turned to give everyone high-fives.
On a recent Monday afternoon, in Burbank, "black-ish" staffers stared at a monitor on the wall, giggling at a YouTube video of a cheetah eviscerating an ostrich.
At the arraignment in the Poconos, Wong stared at a spot on the carpet as his fraternity brothers squirmed and slouched and tried to screw on brave faces.
I gave them a great deal of control over the images, because nearly all found it painful to be stared at, and I refused to replicate that pain.
One evening, I found the quartermaster smoking by the rail, a strange half-smile on her face as she stared at the glow where the sun had been.
Mr. Jackson cocked his head back and stared at the ceiling as he stood in handcuffs and a khaki prison jumpsuit next to his defense lawyer, Sam Talkin.
Then I stared at my finished grid for a while, trying to get it out of my head that we might be seeing the first themeless Monday ever.
After the weekly women's swim ends, the blinds stay down for a private session popular with transgender people who want to swim without feeling they are being stared at.
But she drew the configuration of Collins' living room and a family portrait of Collins, his wife and their two children, which she stared at while she was assaulted.
Stealing a few minutes alone in her favorite bagel shop in Arlington, Texas, Haelle stared at the pages of itemized charges for her labor and delivery in total confusion.
"I hate weed," I said firmly, recalling the last time I'd smoked it back in my freshman year, when I'd stared at myself in the mirror for three hours.
In her Facebook post, Bo's mother wrote that he gets stared at when he flaps his hands, doesn't get invited to birthday parties anymore, and usually eats lunch alone.
He just stared at me, both stoned and drunk at the same time, and it took him quite a while before he understood why I was so pissed off.
On the one hand, the old myth of Narcissus was about someone who stared at himself and wasted away as he gazed lovingly into his reflection in a pool.
Robert's fun fact that ostrich legs can "easily kill a lion" did not amuse Hart either — he stared at the camera with a petrified look as the audience roared.
My mom used to limit my phone and computer time when I was younger, claiming that while I stared at the screen, I was isolated from those around me.
A recent training session began with light stretches, then moved to practicing form with a weightless barbell, with Miyake stamping loudly as she stared at a wall of mirrors.
Parekh took over in January last year and laid out a roadmap to revive the company's fortunes, as the sector stared at a slowdown in spending from key clients.
"There are still other things that could be done," she said, as I stared at my chalked-up face in the mirror, but she was careful to manage expectations.
"African-American adults are more likely to be shushed at, stared at, and kicked out of places where white people perceive that they do not fit," the complaint said.
Wordplay THURSDAY PUZZLE — Have you ever stared at a word for so long that it stops looking like that word and starts to look like a completely different word?
After she sang "before him trembled all of Rome," the chorus — dressed in what resembled painter's overalls — slowly filed in, stared at the corpse and blew out the candles.
Instead of going to class or doing my homework, I stared at guys, trying to make sure I was actually attracted to them and not just losing my mind.
"Most are stressed and worried that they will be undressed, stared at, or humiliated in public," said Jetsada Taesombat, executive director of the Thai Transgender Alliance for Human Rights.
As Mr. Ortiz stared at the fifth-floor window of his apartment, he spoke of his collection of Latin-American landscape paintings and dozens of history books, all gone.
At the end of a graduation celebration on Sunday night, Shaquille Lampley returned to his dorm room on campus, opened the computer and stared at his student loan estimates.
The circulation of their images was very similar to how Ota Benga was stared at while he was locked in a cage at the Bronx Zoo for white entertainment.
"This ensures that the person has a quiet surrounding to process the news and allows them to react emotionally without being stared at or judged by others," she explained.
As he waited to face Rafael Nadal in the semifinals in Melbourne on Thursday, Tsitsipas paced back and forth and stared at a camera, watching it move with him.
I stared at the clock next to my bed hoping to fall asleep, but I couldn't stop thinking about the episode of Westworld I had watched the day before.
But alas, he was just an augmented reality filter on Snapchat, trapped on one side of the smartphone screen as we stared at him through the other—until now.
The clerk just stared at him, and Winters, who spent four years in the city starting in the late 1980s, realized the guy had no idea what he was saying.
The first time I set foot inside an American high school, I stared at signs that said "No guns allowed" and "Gun free zone" for what felt like an eternity.
I can't tell you how many times I've walked into a wine shop or cellar and stared at the wall for an hour, not knowing what the fuck to buy.
From the sidelines his new chief of staff, John Kelly, hired to bring discipline to the White House, stared at the ground dejectedly, his arms folded in front of him.
Her eyes are filled with fear and frustration, and if such a glare seems familiar, it's because Brody once stared at the Capitol with that exact same look of despair.
Around 15,000 concert-goers watched Michael and bandmate Andrew Ridgeley sing hits such as "Careless Whisper" and "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" - as police grimly stared at them.
I stared at two pieces of paper amounting to the cost of an Audi and shoved them in the safe before I could think too hard about what I'd done.
Have you ever stared at a bag of grapes in your fridge and thought to yourself, wow why did I buy these grapes when I could have just bought wine?
On Wednesday morning, R.L. Miller woke up and went to Starbucks, where she and her neighbors stared at a bright orange sky and wondered whether it was safe to breathe.
Her mom made her way up the hill to their house, stared at her phone, and then, swimming through her shock, realized she couldn&apost process how to call 911.
Now he, an imperial wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, is being stared at by a crowd of black people at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Once I ended up eating tacos after a very successful first date with a handsome guy who stared at me in disgust when I asked for a beef tongue taco.
"I never even noticed it," Eddie Rodriguez said as he stared at a large yellow sign that read "Off hours waiting area" in the Astor Place subway station in Manhattan.
I realized that if I stared at my little ones any longer without some type of distraction, I was going to bring all of us into a very unhealthy dynamic.
In 246, when confronted by voters who questioned Barack Obama's birthplace, that Mr. McCain stared at the floor uncomfortably, unlike the one in 224 who had steadfastly defended his opponent.
CASEY STATION, Antarctica — Near a nice, big hole in the ice and beneath the stone gray, midday Antarctic summer skies, six Adélie penguins stared at six men toiling with tools.
I stared at my reflection for a long time, imprinting it on my memory, and then, slowly, let the muscles of my face relax, eased my shoulders, lifted my head.
When I had a list of ten, I stared at it, as if each name might emit a signal, a subtle vibration that would guide me to the correct choice.
Because trans people are objectified: We face violence and street harassment, or just being generally stared at, being objectified and pathologized by doctors in the medical community as a whole.
I began scribbling down the dozens of titles that came to mind, but when my then-editor began naming films like Citizen Kane, Chinatown, and Vertigo, I just stared at her.
My therapist and I did an experiment where we went to the mall and stared at everyone who walked by to see if people really cared as much as I thought.
She went with "narcissium" after the handsome hunter, Narcissus, who upon looking into a pool of water, fell deeply in love with his reflection and stared at it until he died.
During afternoon nap time there was no reading, moving, or talking allowed, so I pretended I was an Egyptian mummy as I stared at the ceiling for two hours every day.
Yes, you do get stared at, and it can be uncomfortable sometimes, even intimidating occasionally, but I wouldn't say that it feels more dangerous than parts of New York and London.
Even on the day I dramatically threw myself on my bed and cried, "I just don't know what to do with you!" as he stared at me, head tilted and confused.
Last night, before I drifted off to sleep, I did the inevitable: Stared at Instagram, endlessly scrolling in an attempt to get to the stuff the algorithm refuses to show me.
As for Trump's reaction to his victory, he "just stared at the TV without saying anything, like a man with a pair of twos whose bluff has been called," Lewis said.
The woman turned her own cup in her hands and stared at the wall behind the chef, which had a painting of a giant wave about to crush three tiny boats.
Kipnis then struck out looking on a borderline pitch and was clearly not happy with the call as he stared at the plate and then at home plate umpire Tony Randazzo.
While Jyb hasn't personally had bad experiences at mixed gender gyms, he said he's aware that some transgender men and butch women have felt awkward being stared at in other gyms.
"I see a man who stared at my father's cameras and didn't blink," Raymond De Felitta said of Mr. Wright when his documentary had its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Vehicular freedom reappears in another "Untitled" from 2018 in which a posed model is stared at by a tiny, naked female grotesque driving a car that looks like a stiletto heel.
He and his adult sons keep their arms crossed as they stared at me for the rest of the tour, and I tried to stay toward the middle of the group.
As anyone who's stared at the blue light from a smartphone in a dark room can attest, this type of radiation can profoundly affect biological systems, wreaking havoc with sleep patterns.
If encountered in real life, she can be stared at or harassed, or cornered into answering question after question about her faith and herself, or asked to provide validation for both.
We had this kind of odd moment and stared at each other — it must have been just a second — and then he lifted his weapon and started firing on the vehicles.
In April of 2017, the network of eight telescopes, synchronized by atomic clocks, stared at the Milky Way center and at the giant galaxy M87 off and on for 10 days.
I'm also concerned about O'Neill, who has somewhere else to be, but she assures me that she is gripped by this impromptu tour behind facades she has stared at for years.
"I feel like a refugee — we've got nothing," Mr. Williams said as he stared at the chaotic pile of rubble, including a handrail that is still intact but now leads nowhere.
When Cameron Rupp struck out looking at a fastball on the outside edge of the zone, he stood and stared at the home-plate umpire Paul Nauert for a few seconds.
A couple of turtles crawled around a dismal enclosure, some monitor lizards stared at me from concrete cages, and a fat green frog huddled at the bottom of an outdoor sink.
Research by Plan UK in 2018 found that 35 percent of girls in the UK have been groped, stared at, catcalled and wolf-whistled while wearing their school uniform in public.
While Eric is being stared at by the new French kid Rahim (Sami Outalbali), Maeve is now with the smart kids who all have very big aspirations for the next decade.
" Last week, I had brunch with Ivanka, and we stared at each other blankly until, finally, she said, "When I made my speech, I just pretended I was talking about Hillary.
In between thoughts I stared at all the happy people walking on the sidewalk, riding in their cars, and others going about in their daily lives, a freedom I'd taken for granted.
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina — Hadassah Falby was sitting at home on Wednesday night, but she was wracked with fear as she stared at what was happening on the screen in front of her.
The first scream tore through the stale after-party air, so loud that Bailey and her friends just stared at each other, as if to ensure the noise wasn't coming from them.
She slumped over and stared at the floor as she waited for her score with the clubs to come up and her misery was complete when 17.833 allowed Mamun to overtake her.
The real thrill is being a momentary celebrity for being inside one, as Mr. Isaac found out when people pointed and stared at him while he was riding in the robot car.
CreditCreditAntonio Bolfo for The New York Times One afternoon in 1994, during his senior year in college, Fredy Peccerelli sat at an anthropology conference in Atlanta and stared at the man onstage.
The teacher stood frozen in the middle of the room and stared at the tips of her fingers, which were now attached to the blade of the machine instead of her hand.
We stared at it for a second, and then he side-handed both items back into the jar and screwed down the lid, wiping his palms on the front of his pants.
As I turned away and stared at the Pacific Ocean through the little window from my seat on the plane, I was left with a bunch of grief and two big questions.
After the Democratic convention this July, the former Bernie Sanders staffer spent a few days at home, stared at his computer for a bit, and took a couple hikes in the woods.
Sitting hunched with her chin on her knees, Laura felt as big as a mountain when the snake curved up its head and stared at the high wall of her calico skirt.
It was never her way to complain about being called a "gutsy broad" by jowly old bulls like Dan Rostenkowski, a Democratic congressman from Chicago, and stared at like a filet mignon.
I must have stared at the phone for a while because I eventually realized she was gently asking if I was O.K. Six years earlier, I had planned to write about Vroman.
The NFL's schedule release is like Christmas morning — that is, if after unwrapping all of your gifts, you sat and stared at them for 4 1/193 months before unboxing the goods.
As she carried it into the players' area of Perth Arena alongside Tiafoe, Williams stared at the racket with visible wonderment, showing it to her partner and letting him hold it briefly.
I stared at the stain — which was a bright and beautiful red — and instead of being concerned about my numb lip, I ran to get a towel to clean up the mess.
Maybe that was the point, I thought, as I stared at a melting ice sculpture that was laser-etched with cannabis leaves: Almost everything—weddings and wedding expos included—is better with weed.
"All throughout the evening, he flirted and stared at me as if I was a piece of meat," she writes of the initial encounter, which she says took place in the hotel lobby.
"I'm comin', I'm comin'..." She opened the door and stared at the dark-haired man in the pristine white t-shirt and snug jeans, carrying an old-fashioned green toolbox in one hand.
"My last date was going well until the third date when we got to the unbuckling stage and as soon as it came out, she just stared at it in horror," he says.
It was relaxing yet deeply absorbing, as I stared at the pages in non-thought and tried to determine which blue should go where and what shade to use for a figure's hair.
The first time I was recognized was at a healthy-Mexican restaurant; a pale man in gym clothes stared at me for a long time before making a scissors gesture in the air.
In the house, there is a small bed where he laid out his notes and a narrow shelf where he stood, stared at a blank wall and churned out his daily word count.
That night, she stared at Mr. Kleeman, a handsome guy in a Black Keys T-shirt, trying to work up the courage to tell him that the Black Keys were her favorite band.
When I asked Rob Kolb of Transmitter Brewing Company, a farmhouse brewery in Queens, if he had ever tried a spontaneous fermentation, he stared at me for a minute, looked up and pointed.
The longer I stared at the gleaming display, in a room reminiscent of the Vegas strip, the more I wondered about the options back at home, waiting for me on my computer screen.
"He told my husband to hug his family one last time," said Ms. Luna, 2000, wiping away tears as she stared at a video of the episode her daughter recorded on a cellphone.
Covering cartel violence in Mexico since 2001, I have stared at hundreds of bloody corpses and heard the anguish of too many of their loved ones, which brings home the immense human cost.
I stared at her, trying to remember to gaze the way you look at someone you're in love with, which is a trick a friend of mine attributed, perhaps apocryphally, to Sofia Coppola.
But when Mr. Trump's advisers tell him what he might do, he likes doing the opposite — like when he fired James Comey, the director of the F.B.I., or stared at the solar eclipse.
I'd only previously stared at the tourist-packed Starline and TMZ buses hurtling down the street, wondering why anyone would pay $51.50 for the TMZ tour, or even the $49 for the Starline.
On a Saturday morning in January, a man stared at his phone as he devoured a plate of fried eggs, while another rode by in a golf cart, munching on a powdered doughnut.
But now I could picture the long snaking line down the left side of the model heart I'd stared at in high school biology class — my problem artery — and could imagine it clogged.
She stared at me for a moment to see if I was joking, and then a few more after that in the way of discipline, which left me quiet for a day. Nevertheless!
That day, I stared at the corpse of a slain man -- allegedly a Taliban militant from Pakistan -- who was left beaten to death under a rusty basketball hoop in Kabul's leafy Share Naw Park.
Emily, head hanging and foot twitching, seemed angry; a couple of times, she pulled out her phone and stared at the photo of the missing bed frame before putting it away with a sigh.
Reyes claims that, after she denied those requests, Sanchez "leered and stared at [her] in a sexual way," that he entered the guard booth and brushed against her, and also blocked her from exiting.
Cops also say during the arrest, Raz B stared at his GF "with intense eyes and a clinched jaw while trying to get her attention" ... which was perceived as an attempt to intimidate her.
When there was no one around that might potentially feed them, one of the sea lions stared at the door, and the other swam in the same circle over and over and over again.
And I put it in a paper towel and I kind of stared at it for a while, and I was like, 'Oh my gosh, this is like a really amazing booger I got.
Margot lay on the bed and stared at the ceiling, noticing for the first time that there were stickers on it, those little stars and moons that were supposed to glow in the dark.
At one desk, a 50-year-old man with gray hair and a gray goatee stared at a computer screen that displayed a fit man, completely naked, swinging from a rope, à la Tarzan.
"That's the weird, nostalgic, terrible thing that I like in the building," Karen Vanderbilt, 33, said as she stared at the board while waiting for the track posting for her delayed train to Washington.
With a cocked head, I stared at the images of Aaliyah, Tupac, and Justin Timberlake, debating whether or not bandana kerchiefs could have their 2016 revival, or if they were just dead and gone.
As I stared at the gorgeous drink, Pacheco told me that even though he loves the recipe at Dante, home bartenders shouldn't shy away from making an Old Fashioned based on their own tastes.
If a Hellfire missile killed the target, it occurred to Aaron as he stared at the screen, everything the imam might have told his pupils about America's war with their faith would be confirmed.
"I think I probably stared at a wall for three months, and I spent the next 10 years being scared," she told The Washington Post in 2011, when "Follies" was at the Kennedy Center.
I stared at this one for a long time before it made sense (sometimes frowning at the puzzle yields the answer, but frowning causes wrinkles so I just give my puzzle an intense look).
It has been stared at by ships, visited up close by humans in submersibles and autonomous robot divers, and since late 2014, continuously monitored by an underwater observatory network known as the Cabled Array.
When I was older, I learned that my dad, unsure if he'd ever see us again, locked himself in the bathroom every night, stared at a photo of my mom and me, and cried.
I cursed someone or something Tossing and turning all night— Or so I was told, though I had no memory Who it could be, so I stared At the world out there in wonder.
The goon squad left and after a beat, an intense, elvish-looking young woman with a pixie haircut poked her head up from over the stall and stared at me for an uncomfortably long time.
However, as anyone who has ever stared at a map of the world in globe form knows, the only sensible way to look at these type of images in printed form is in three dimensions.
Really: be it the stoplight you stared at this morning, or the train you rode in on, or the lil' robot vacuum keeping your floor ever-so-slightly cleaner while you're away, code is everywhere.
Facebook user Antley Lamont Staten shared the latest puzzle to fool the Internet, and the answer is so head-smackingly simple you'll be ashamed of that you stared at it for at least five minutes.
It became very silent, then the dry brush rustled, and an island fox trotted out and stared at me for a spell, sniffing the evening air before losing interest and trotting back into the chaparral.
She stared at me with her eyebrows up, like you've got to be kidding me; the news media is horrible and filthy and of course they laugh at a girl being abused, nothing new there.
Hours later, when the victorious players honked horns and waved French flags as they circled the town's central plaza, most of those sitting outdoors stared at them, intrigued but unaware of what they were celebrating.
As I stared at their bodies melting in the pyre I'd lit to ward off marauders who would sell their corpses for meat, did I wish that I'd put in a little more glyph time?
Entering Friday's session, the Dow was on track to post its worst weekly performance since March 24, while the S&P 500 stared at its biggest weekly loss since the week before the U.S. election.
As I drove toward the exit, an enormous coyote stared at me from a copse of broken stalks and cattails, its eyes immediately searching mine to determine whether it should run or stand its ground.
The black trash bag that I'd cut open and laid across the wood floor crinkled under my knees as I stared at twelve pounds of disassembled raw meat in a pool of its own blood.
The former assistant chief for security, Eliseo Perez, and a captain, Gerald Vaughn, ordered five other officers to carry out the attack after Lightfoot stared at Perez during a screening for weapons, according to prosecutors.
Nadal stared at it for a moment or two, pursed his lips, raised both eyebrows (not just one) and trotted to the net, thoroughly resigned to his fate on this enchanted desert evening for Federer.
Your mileage may vary, of course, but I found this to be a relatively easy puzzle whose theme did not pop out at me until I had stared at it for a while after solving.
The round, white-haired patriarch plopped one ball into a plastic bag, and then, with arms crossed, stared at me, the mere guest on his beach who had dared question his right to despoil it.
Schauss based this theory on a year of experiments which showed that young men who stared at the color pink for a minute were demonstrably weaker than men who spent a minute staring at deep blue.
In one of the first episodes, Peterson took a kayak out on a pond outside Columbus, nabbed a whopper of a snapping turtle, and performed a basic biology lesson as the animal stared at him indignantly.
And yet, I stared at ice melting off of strawberries and peas, peaches and pomegranates, rambutans, and slices of watermelon for over seven minutes in this mildly tingly video and am seriously at peace with myself.
"The other night … I was kind of lying there watching [Leo] while he was sleeping, and then he opened his eyes and just stared at me … and looked at me like, 'I love you,' " she said.
There's a lot of anxiety around 29/211 every year at school because there are only a couple Muslim kids in the class, and they get stared at or whispered about during the 9/11 discussions.
Alabama Speaker Mike Hubbard and his chief of staff, Josh Blades, stood at a voting station on the House floor and stared at the three buttons before them—green for yay, red nay, white for abstain.
He stood in corners, mimicking pitching motions, because the World Series was his destiny; he stared at the baseball cards of all-stars and declared, dead serious, that he was going to be better than them.
On July 7, Mike Flannigan, a scientist at the University of Alberta, stared at satellite imagery on his computer as one wildfire after another ignited across British Columbia during the course of the unusually hot day.
I opened my eyes, stared at the bright white ceiling in my room and finally allowed the tears for my father to fall, whispering -- "I hope you found it in your heart to forgive me too."
I stared at the screen for a while, looked around the room, and despite having no belief in a higher power, asked for the lords of XCOM 2 to grant mercy in this moment of need.
There have been nights when I've stared at my phone, endlessly scrolling through Seamless in search of the perfect meal, and next thing I know I've wasted half an hour and I'm still hungry and foodless.
Ms. Holliday, a block resident for almost 20 years, stared at the charred shell of the building, with fire engines out in front among the classic cars, and the glass smashed out of all the windows.
On CNN at roughly the same time, three correspondents, who were seated side by side (by side) in the network's Washington studio, stared at their phone screens and called out important phrases from the Barr letter.
The response to the initial footage of the Covington boys — and, in particular, to the one who wore a red MAGA cap as he stood before and stared at the drumming veteran — adhered to this dynamic.
He stared at a point in the middle distance, right beyond my shoulder, his hand karate-chopping the air slowly down his meridian to indicate a second, his Marlboro Man machine gun face ossified and unmoving.
In one of her empowerment groups, as an exercise, she told the group of 20 girls that they needed to get better at using the word 'no' and all the girls stared at her, she said.
When running back Mark Ingram was asked for his reaction to the moment that had freshly defined the N.F.C. championship on Sunday afternoon, he stared at the floor in front of him and shook his head.
She then shared a series of teary Instagram stories where she called the flight attendants—specifically—"ugly Irish women here," after one had allegedly stared at her and told the captain Azealia had threatened the staff.
The resulting script was so top secret that at one point it was given the code name Acid Zoo, based on a story Fancher likes to tell about the time he took LSD and stared at gorillas.
But on Monday, while he and his sister's fiancé stared at the World Cup schedule on their phones, they simultaneously realized that Shirley had been wearing the Panamanian flag for more than a quarter of a century.
According to court records, the felony stalking charges stem from incidents involving two women who say Cook allegedly followed them on campus or would often appear in places they were known to frequent and stared at them.
As McConnell walked by Stewart in silence, Stewart stared at him with a grin, saying later that he was considering doing the "down low, too slow" high-five to the senator, but chose not to do it.
But afterward, when I asked him if he had reached out to any of his guy friends for advice or solace, he stared at me, incredulous, his irises two small blue islands amid a sea of sclera.
On the same day, a 45-year-old woman said that a middle-age man, wearing clownlike face makeup and red hair, "was standing outside the laundromat, and stared at her as she exited," the report said.
At one point during the hearing, Mr. Delgado stared at the income and expense report showing that Doral had lost $2.4 million in 2014, a number that did not even include millions of dollars in mortgage payments.
We snapped photos and stared at the valley below, regretting not having rented a four-wheel drive, which would have allowed us to drive to the valley floor where there is a black sand beach and waterfalls.
When a Democratic senator, Mazie K. Hirono of Hawaii, accused him at a widely watched congressional hearing of abusing his public office, lying to Congress and serving as Mr. Trump's toady, he just stared at her impassively.
Mets 43, Marlins 2 MIAMI — Standing in foul territory, Steven Matz stared at the ball he had just mishandled and started to give it an angry kick, then changed his mind and instead just picked it up.
"They just stared at me, and at that moment, Tom's door opened and another girl came out, adjusting her hair and taking off down the hall, while the first girl in line slipped into Tom's room," Armstrong continues.
If you want to be more expressive — besides being stared at by skateboarders for riding an electric vehicle with a singular wheel — the California-based rideable company also offers several different accessories that you can add later on.
In another complaint, alumnus Beth Peller alleged that when she was an undergraduate in 2014, Balakrishnan sat across from her at a university café, stared at her breasts, and asked her to go to a bar with him.
She slipped it on and when she finally stared at herself in the mirror, then at Jaime staring at her through the mirror, she raised her arms to the side like she was about to launch into flight.
I told my parents at breakfast, but by dinner that night, I'd already forgotten about my new lifestyle as I chewed on a piece of steak while my entire family stared at me, waiting for me to remember.
Those mysteries were on stark display in the episode's closing shots, as Elizabeth — who had counseled Philip to stay at the safe house and keep Martha calm — sat alone at home and stared at herself in the mirror.
After watching Cain clock a three-run homer into the Royals' bullpen in left field during the fifth inning, Tanaka took a long pause and stared at where the ball landed before slamming his hand into his glove.
Morisot painted outdoors when she could, a dicey practice at a time when respectable, unaccompanied women passed their lives under what amounted to house arrest—she was liable to be stared at by passersby and flocked by children.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Londoners were moved to tears while watching a virtual reality video in which they were spat on while sleeping rough in a tunnel and stared at by shoppers while begging on a busy street.
"It was not money," said Pascual Quishpi, 45, his hands balled in the pockets of his bomber jacket and his eyes brimming with tears as he stared at a photo of Mr. Patouhas taped to the store's grate.
Lynn walked Mookie Betts to score a run, then gave up a bases-clearing double to Andrew Benintendi that left the crowd in stunned silence as it stared at the scoreboard that read: Red Sox 83, Yankees 0.
In El Salvador, a country reeling from gang violence, farmers in the east of the country stared at a failed corn harvest this summer as temperatures soared to a record 107 degrees Fahrenheit, or about 41 degrees Celsius.
As I stared at that wood in front of me, with the angry voice of my opponent and the obliging voice of the young judge above, I had one recurring thought: Maybe it's time to do something else.
Both said young women their age faced pervasive sexism, from harassment in the street or on social media to being stared at or followed, the threat of possible attack and the sense their concerns are not taken seriously.
She twisted up slightly, and he stared at the rise of her hip, that angular bone, began to reach for it but changed his mind, suddenly self-conscious of the fact that he hadn't bathed in a week.
My stomach churned as the phone I held streamed live video to Facebook: Jones rambling about voter fraud and rigged elections while I stared at the screen, holding the camera at an angle to hide his double chin.
There was a little dark-haired girl, dressed in a bulky pink nylon coat and a pair of knee-high rubber boots, robin's-egg blue, who turned away immediately, and a blond boy, older, who stared at Olive.
"When mom passed, they pulled the curtain between the two beds, he just stared at the curtain," the couple's daughter, Beth Kinkeade, told the outlet, while her brother noted that tears began to well up in Bob's eyes.
"When I first saw my own results, I stared at my computer for a few minutes in disbelief," Pfaff wrote in his recent book, Locked In: The True Causes of Mass Incarceration and How to Achieve Real Reform.
One commenter named wrightn9 even bravely admitted to having seen this picture circulating on the internet at least five times before — and yet they still stared at it for about a minute before realizing there was nothing to see.
"I just stared at her hair because I thought it was pretty cool and I guess I was staring a little too hard because she looked at me and asked me if I had a problem," Steward tells PEOPLE.
Twenty years ago, as a teenager, I entered this same room in the original Resident Evil 2 and stared at the one-way mirror, having seen enough horror films to know that something was going to crash through it.
Anti-Markle internet sleuths, who call themselves #Megxiteers, have stared at pictures of the expecting duchess so long and hard that they've become convinced her baby bump is a prosthetic called a Moonbump—and they hate her for it.
" He wandered the fairways with "Italian royalty, socialites, movie stars, embassy employees and Via Veneto strollers" who stared at pros like Gary Player, Julius Boros and Lee Trevino, and "watched them ponder what is so tricky about the game.
The Rangers have won 15 of the last 20 games in which they have stared at playoff elimination, dating to Game 6 of a first-round series against Ottawa in 2012, which they rallied to win in seven games.
Peller told the university that when she attended UC Santa Cruz as an undergraduate in 2014, Balakrishnan sat across from her at a university café, stared at her breasts, and asked her to go to a bar with him.
The survey also revealed some interesting differences when broken down by gender: "manspreading" (unfurling one's legs wide enough to take up unnecessary room) and being stared at are much more unpopular with women than with men, as is drunken behaviour.
"It was a complete surprise and I stared at the wall for a good 24 hours," Giudici Lowe, 33, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue, adding that she was "so emotional" in finding out she is pregnant for the third time.
I washed my face, proceeded to douse my brows in essential oils and vitamin E like Roxie recommended (bleach makes your hair soft, but super brittle), and stared at myself in the mirror until I decided I loved my brows again.
Instead, I stood and stared at the reflection of my legs in the window, analyzing if they looked different from 30 minutes prior in my bathroom mirror, bedroom mirror, in the reflection of my kitchen oven, neighbor's window, or shop window.
Following the advice of New Age "astral travellers," he stopped drinking liquids at noon, stared at a glass of water in his kitchen, and then slept with salt in his cheek, hoping to travel back to the glass at night.
Read more: Zoella filmed her smear test for a YouTube video to encourage women to attend their cervical screeningsMontross addressed this in another video, where she said she's always getting stared at and asked by strangers whether she has cancer.
As I stared at all the people milling around, eating their snacks probably made from ingredients that are destroying our planet out of the plastic wrappers that will outlive us by hundreds of years, I thought, That really wasn't very fun.
They acknowledged each other and then sat in an awkward, shivery silence before Ntilikina looked up, turned his head, and stared at the teammate who just stood up to one of the world's best and most famous athletes on his behalf.
Dr. Kauffman, who was moved to a jail outside of Atlantic County because of the threat, shuffled into a courtroom for a recent proceeding in an orange jacket and stared at the floor as prosecutors described the case against him.
We stared at the wall and then headed toward more visible homes from the show, including the graceful bungalow atop which Rick's son Carl ate an enormous can of chocolate pudding in Season 2200, a scene that launched a thousand memes.
But as he stared at walls lined with photos of people who were beaten and killed for insisting on their own dignity, he must have seen what black people have to lose when their leaders fail to secure their civil rights.
I stared at all the straight couples dancing stiffly to country music and knew that if I confessed to any of them what was going on with me in that moment, they would be polite at best and cruel at worst.
I stared at the documents scattered across my desk: my neat cursive on the handwritten confession; a faded yellow summons demanding my mother appear in court, as if my crime belonged to her; the sentencing order consigning me to prison.
Before jurors who will decide whether he is guilty of first-degree murder, he testified that Laquan waved a knife and angled it toward him, stared at him menacingly and tried to get up from the ground after being shot.
"You don't know me," he said, over and over, in rhythm with her "We're O.K., we're O.K." In the aftermath, Helen rolled over and started to cry, and Noah stared at the ceiling, wondering — along with us — what was going on.
And no scene illustrated that simultaneous horror and release like the climactic one of the finale — and really, the entire series — when all the women stared at each other in silent urgency and immediately understood everything without saying a single word.
But Srey Moch was the only child that stared at that money for a very, very long time before she picked it up, and then bravely, brazenly lying, like was trying to hide, but then she also kind of— [Peretz]: Wait.
Equally incisive is his critique of Marina Abramovic's 2010 performance piece "The Artist Is Present" at the Museum of Modern Art, in which museumgoers were invited to sit across from the artist and stare at her (and be stared at in return).
According to a new Unicef study of 3,545 women in Hong Kong, 40% of mothers who've breastfeed in public have had unpleasant experiences – 90% of those mothers says they were stared at, and 30% said they were asked to breastfeed somewhere else.
When I'm being stared at, laughed at, or yelled at, I hold that in my mind, and try to remember that this may be one of the first times the person has been confronted with gender non-conforming body hair in real life.
One who wore the uniform like skin, like the sky, who stood tall and certain and lifted his hands to his eyes when he stared at this place he had been taken, who shaded his eyes and so could not see me staring.
Malone:  To me, it's like one of those Magic Eye pictures, where I didn't notice the similarities until they were places side-by-side in a meme photo which I stared at, and my eyes unfocused and it suddenly all made sense.
But when you're the person being stared at by lots (and lots) of folks — particularly as a late adolescent and for behavior that may include streaks of shame as well as redemption — small-town living can feel like residency under a microscope.
However, I will always be partial to teenage Miley, "old school Miley," the Miley I wanted to be my best gal pal, the Miley I wanted stare at me like she stared at that corn-fed golden boy Travis—played by Lucas Till.
I walked into a chapel and stared at the animal carvings on the wall as light fell through the round opening in the dome, a feature in Armenian medieval churches that creates a mysterious dark light and a heightened sense of the cosmic.
In the game, a DESTROYER has two units (or X's when they've been HIT), so the answer we write in is CONAN THE XX. I stared at that for a long time before I realized that the answer wasn't 2X or TWENTY.
No one told me I had to use Maya's dirty bath water This new experience really began to hit home when we stared at the 20 1-gallon jugs (roughly 75 liters for a family of three) sitting on our dining room table.
" For the first time in 42 years, a swaddled royal baby wouldn't be paraded down the steps of the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital, whose entrance was described by the New York Times last year as "the most stared-at doors in the world.
The result: Jaime, arriving at Winterfell to pledge his assistance to the North, saw Bran across the crowded castle courtyard in the show's final moments and proceeded to freak out while Bran stared at him coldly, making it clear that bygones are definitely not bygones.
As he stared at me when I was whipping something up for the kids, I knew I wanted to figure out how to share versions of our traditional desserts with him in a way that wouldn't harm him or impact his health in any way.
More than a year later, as she stared at Mr. Dumbai picking through the bush toward his mother's grave in Dolos Town, Ms. Tama said she still did not understand how he was coping with the grief of losing so many members of his family.
I nursed her in the hospital room and stared at the wall and all of a sudden had a jarring thought and fleeting image of what would happen to her if she were thrown against the wall, which I quickly pushed out of my mind.
And we stared at the now iconic photo of 20113-year-old Edith Windsor running down the steps of the Supreme Court, arms held above her head, pink and orange scarf billowing in the breeze like some kind of knight who just vanquished a dragon.
At another meeting, Tillerson grew so frustrated with Trump's complaints about the Iran deal that he seemed unable to look at the president and stared at the wall, his face flushed with emotion, as he repeated the words "it's your deal," according to one participant.
It's safe to assume my three-year-old Vans don't scream yacht owner, and my financial embarrassment was sniffed out immediately by one on-board rep who created the same kind of ambience as a bitchy cat; they just stared at me until I left.
In the late summer of 210 — soon after Salem finished high school and their family moved to North Carolina, where their father had a new job managing an auto-repair shop in Raleigh — they first stared at manga featuring feminine men having sex with women.
One Saturday, while my mother browsed the sales racks at the mall, my brother and I stared at sneakers we couldn't buy and listened to snippets of new albums we couldn't buy and rode the escalator up, following the scent of sugar and yeast.
As I stared at Drake's stained-glass Arecibo message, in the middle of that redwood grove, it seemed to me that an altruistic civilization — one that wanted to reach across the cosmos in peace — would be something to aspire to, despite the potential for risk.
When their sawing causes a bird's nest to fall, the newcomers stare thoughtfully at the chicks singing at their feet, much as Burns must have stared at that mouse's nest he turned up with his plow two centuries earlier, and which inspired his poem.
Watching Love gaze at Joe in the cage, just as he once stared at Beck, is a positively out-of-body experience as a viewer (his inner monologue even says that he knows what Beck feels like — not entirely false, but still laughably off-base).
They were groping us and we were trying to get away as quickly as possible" A 27-year-old woman called Anne told Spiegel Online: "The entire square was full of almost exclusively men with just a few fearful women among them being stared at.
Winter additionally shared more behind-the-scenes moments from her day enjoying the ocean on her Instagram story, which included a Boomerang of her lying on a beach towel while her boyfriend, Levi Meaden, stared at — and patted — her derrière as another male friend sat close by.
Yes, it would be more pleasant to take the train and not be stared at by grown adults, whispered about by straight couples, or sneakily have pictures taken of you by people who haven't worked out that their phone screens are reflected in the glass behind them.
A frazzled stage manager opened the door, looked at us, then down at his clipboard, and said, "Your boss has been fired, we've replaced your role with a professional comedian and a troupe of cheerleaders, so that makes you ..." He stared at us silently for a moment.
Neighbors from the apartment complex also testified about how domineering Castro was with Kristina Earnest, describing how he always led her around by the arm, while she constantly stared at the ground; he even told her, they said, when it was OK to greet other people.
There were days when Damien Echols stared at the walls of his cell on death row wondering if he might die from exhaustion before the authorities finally executed him for a grisly triple homicide that prosecutors in Arkansas claimed he and two friends committed in 1993.
At the third, they develop a game plan: The therapist and client agree to a trauma to target and the latter conjures up the most salient image associated with that memory (like Coates' memory of his mother walking out as he stared at the shattered photo frame).
He stared at the invitation when it came in the mail—every word embossed so that even the blind could enjoy this humiliation—and, in his panicked state, grasped at other invitations he had received: conferences, symposia, temporary professorships in far-flung locales like Mexico, Germany, Japan.
"We have to pause," said Avi Berkowitz, the 27-year-old director, as he stared at a black square on his laptop where, moments earlier, Episode 2 of "Trump Tower Live" — the Facebook-only talk show produced by the Donald J. Trump campaign — had been streaming.
Then the screen twitched again, and She's All That roared back into the room from the silence, while Jeremy, now wide awake and fully focused, stared at the action as if waiting for somebody to break character and maybe explain to the camera what everybody'd just seen.
Ms. Lee recalled in "All My Rivers Are Gone" that while on a trip to Glen Canyon in 1957, a year after the first dynamite blast that initiated construction of the dam, she took a break from lunch, stared at the river and talked to the water.
If the final shot of the series was Namond's quiet moment while he stared at his new neighborhood, safe and quiet and hopper-free, before going inside for breakfast with Bunny, the show could've actually ended with something it had precious little of during its run: hope.
Beirut, their hometown, is site of the Lebanese Civil War and their first laboratory; Paris is where they live and work; and Athens, an experimental site where they have been working  since their video, "I Stared at Beauty So Much" (2013) featuring the poetry of Cavafy.
When I went out for a walk, even the old wooden kiosk I stood and stared at, which was octagonal with a green metal dome and a little spire on the top, looked freshly renovated, more like a reconstruction of the past than a symbol of it.
Afterward, we all stared at each other for a moment, then proceeded to call and message everyone we know with what for us still feels like relatively remarkable news: We now had firsthand experience with a confirmed case of the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
Roughly 21 miles away, at a base known as a mission support site, a team of Green Berets and a platoon of infantry Marines stared at their computer screens, watching drone feeds and passing information to the Americans at the gas plant about the gathering fighters.
We are afforded a side view of a head of silver-yellow hair and a hawklike orange-red face, the cheeks of which, if stared at steadily enough, will seem, through some optical illusion, to glow orange-redder at moments when the crowd is especially pleased.
"Tony Brooker stared at a bunch of metal and some wires and gave people a way of getting this to actually do something for them," Tim Bergin, a professor emeritus at American University who specializes in the history of programming languages, said in a phone interview.
Pat had thought it was embarrassing when May had caught him and Annie, but after all the chaos and shouting, when May finally slammed the door shut and left the two of them alone, they had stared at each other for a second before collapsing into silent laughter.
From sitting in "messy and smelly cars" to being driven by drivers who are lost but refuse to use the GPS system, to being stared at through the rear view mirror or driven too fast, there is a long list of complaints women commuters have against male taxi drivers.
The pictures' colorful, abstract patterns are supposed to reveal hidden images when stared at long enough, but personally they make me feel like Star-Lord at the end of Infinity War – that is to say, a disappointment to every living being on this planet including and especially myself.
As a team of elite army commandos rushed up the mountain in a seemingly hopeless search for survivors, Prema Adikari emitted a low wail as she and a small brown dog stared at the muddy remains of a collapsed house that once belonged to her brother and his family.
As a woman in Iraq, I was stared at frequently no matter where I was, but on this joint base, it was worse — I looked like a blonde giant among the shorter Mongolian soldiers and received a lot of shocked looks and even a few requests for photos.
The five of us talked swimming, we shared stories about Penny, we watched, we cheered, we stared at the TV in disbelief when the graphic flashed up that showed she had finished second in the 100 metre semis to Cate Campbell, and missed an Olympic record by just .
If you've ever stared at the mind-numbing (and ever-growing) selection of craft beers among the aisles of your grocery or corner store, you've surely noticed the prevalence of images of scantily clad women wrapped around bottles and the lame wordplay that inevitably goes along with them.

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