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103 Sentences With "stared out"

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I stared out as Klimt stared out and watched the impossible churn of Pluto.
Sherrod Brown and Connie Schultz stared out into the crowd.
Riding back with his grandfather, he stared out the window.
They stared out at me as we walked the halls.
I stared out the window listening to him get dressed.
Wood stared out the large window over his bed without answering.
He stared out the window the entire time out of amazement.
We stared out at the enormity of all those red seats.
Ferrari stared out at them staring in at him, and smiled.
Kuri trundled over to the window and stared out at the skyline.
I stared out my huge windows, eyeing the Kentucky grounds with awe.
William and I looked at each other and stared out of the window.
Their eyes stared out milky and useless in the darkness of the river.
I stared out the window while doing dishes and typing on my computer.
Others stared out the window as their land, the vast Dinétah, rolled past.
Ehrman's understanding of the love-struck young lawyer who stared out the Buick window.
I sipped my coffee and stared out the window, as if scanning for tumbleweeds.
A young woman in a traditional Chinese dress stared out from the attached photos.
They stared out at me, and I knew that this movie would be different.
Soaking wet, Anna and LaTanya stared out the window at the water that trapped them.
Rajen walked in and sat down on a pillow and just stared out into space.
RH: I was a daydreamer as a kid and stared out the window a lot.
Forty-eight hours later, Sarah's mother, distraught, stared out from every TV set in the land.
I stared out the window, feeling jealous of folks headed home or to a happy hour.
And he just stared out at the ocean and said, 'Look at the view, young lady.
Nesting dolls with the American president-elect's face stared out of stalls at the holiday markets.
I hung up and I just stared out the window and I was just, 'Oh my god.
I stared out the window at the little houses and farms, imagining the lives of those inside.
I pondered this as I stared out the window on a dull, gray February afternoon in Queens.
Following the meeting, Christmas music tinkled and several housemates prepared dinner while she stared out the window.
Cameraman, Nick Migwi, and I stared out of the window in disbelief -- what had we signed ourselves up for?
Before take off I stared out the window and tried to think what I would say to his family.
He was silent, and I stared out the window, defeated and ashamed, like a teenager caught trying to run away.
She grew and slept with the girl in her bed, but most days she stared out the window all sad.
He sat down beneath the cross and stared out at Tucson's modest residential lights, towards the desert in the distance.
I have stared out windows for hours; a person trudging down the treeless street excited me as a major event.
Once inside the gutted old walls, they sat down, drank another glass of wine and stared out at the water.
When a friend ran late for our lunch, I sat still and stared out the window instead of checking Twitter.
George stared out to the back of the bar, singing to no one in particular and everyone at the same time.
PHILADELPHIA — Hillary Clinton spoke slowly, as if instructing an early-morning seminar, as she stared out at a roomful of students.
He stared out the window, watching as Cupertino's office complexes flew past him, wondering what he was supposed to do now.
And then it's gone, everything stripped away to leave only silence; the stillness of the biggest black mankind's ever stared out into.
He was half-hiding himself behind her leg, as kids do, but also stared out, straight at us, slightly alarmed, or helpless.
Later that night I stared out the window, all at once aware that we were the only house on the block without lights.
I said goodbye to what I'd known as we ascended, held fast to my seat I stared out at the blue and rotting landscape.
Between 1995 and 1998, I drew more than 150 small drawings, using my commute to sketch passengers, who slept, read or stared out windows.
More subtweeting ensued as they stared out of windows while wearing Gothic gowns, waiting for their foot soldiers to bring word of their foes' demise.
With the windows rolled up, they smoked weed while Caswick stared out at the clear day or down at the funeral programs in his lap.
Rachel climbed in next to me, tucking my socked feet under her arm, pulling a blanket over her chest, and the two of us stared out.
He dejectedly stared out from the dugout at the field after the Houston Astros, led by starter Dallas Keuchel, shut out the Yankees in the Bronx.
SIBATE, Colombia (Reuters) - Potato farmer Pedro Gomez stared out across rows and rows of ruined potato plants, the usually green foliage brown and withered by heavy frost.
As the Democratic presidential candidate stepped onto the stage set up for him in a white-walled event space, he stared out into a sea of white faces.
Others fidgeted at their desks, stared out the window, or watched the clock, wondering how the material could relate to anything they might encounter in the real world.
Sighing, she lowered the bowl and stared out at the banana leaves that spied on us through the window, as if waiting to snatch the food being prepared.
Even under their muting influence, I stared out the window on red alert for any potentially bump-inducing clouds and tried to prepare myself for the impending discomfort.
And then we stopped, and stared out at the peaks, blue in the morning light, and I understood why this place means so much to so many people.
Passengers glumly texted family members or stared out the window as the packed vehicle rolled by mango trees, shuttered factories and crumbling murals of the late President Hugo Chavez.
The bunt sign was called off, so the pitcher-turned-slugger brought his bat back up over his head and stared out at Maeda like a real batting threat.
The screen door slammed behind him as he stared out into the night and the dogs gathered around his knees, knocking their tails against the side of the porch.
Soldiers, farmers, Native Americans, deer and horses (with beer-bottle manes), all silent sentinels of a vanished pioneer life, stared out of stiff stone faces, waiting to be remembered.
Soldiers, farmers, Native Americans, deer and horses (with beer-bottle manes), all silent sentinels of a vanished pioneer life, stared out of stiff stone faces, waiting to be remembered.
Jordan Binion intently stared out his kitchen window, fully expecting Drake or Justin Timberlake to arrive on his doorstep, whisking him away to a musical career that would make him famous.
So Rabin-Havt remembered when he'd stayed at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, right on the Las Vegas Strip, that he'd stared out the window at an urgent-care sign.
Peter stared out the window, watching for movement, but heavy walls of rain and the wind-lashed woods between his cottage and the Ostermans' made it impossible to see much of anything.
I stared out to where they'd been and a couple of seconds later, they reappeared, along with some others, attached to a pack of gray zeppelin-shaped bodies glistening in the sun.
Together, he and the old man stared out at the valley where, 44 years earlier, he had staggered, snow-blind, after an avalanche, making his way to the safety of Marius's farm.
In the first moments, the dancers, one by one, walked to the front of a foggy stage and stared out at the audience before raising a right arm straight into the air.
That energy level was mirrored at several Biden events over the following months, including one in Muscatine in January, where several chairs sat empty as Biden stared out onto an icy Mississippi River.
On the ground, I stared out the window of the military truck trying to absorb the variety of costume, cultures and modes of transport, from overcrowded trolleys to jeeps to horse-drawn carriages.
Across the road in his family's apartment, Ali stared out the window toward the shrine and said he was convinced his friend would have been able to protect himself had he been armed.
I, too, have been in a reflective state, and as I stared out into the dessert, I was able to disconnect from the reality that I was actually sitting in a fluorescent-lit office.
Two weeks later, and the day after the death of five police officers in Dallas, Mr. Ryan stared out at those same colleagues and begged for conciliation in a moving speech on the floor.
With his unforgettable mug ("What was it about this face whose still, dark eyes stared out from the back seat?" a spooked cabdriver asks himself), Kale seems a strange choice for a hit man.
At the bay window I cupped my hands around my eyes and stared out at the black sea, but my fingers left a greasy mark that worsened when I tried to wipe it away.
Tears ran down her cheeks as she stared out over the crowd for the rest of a speech that lasted six minutes and 20 seconds, the time it took for the gunman to slaughter them.
He and other punk-rock icons stared out at me from my bedroom walls every day, where I'd obscured my pathetically girly cloud-swirled blue wallpaper with posters and photo spreads from the Alternative Press.
During a recent journey on a Mumbai metro train, Dedeepya Reddy was struck by the grim appearance of a slum in Asalpha in the city's eastern suburbs as she stared out from her air-conditioned carriage.
I stared out at San Francisco and wondered if, with the right kind of eyes, someone who wasn't me could almost see a high and beautiful wave gathering, readying itself to inundate the nation and the world.
I sipped an Old Exchange, a riff on the Old Fashioned using locally made Virgil Kaine rye whiskey, bitters and an orange slice; perused the menu; and stared out at the church steeples looming in the distance.
A full two days were spent in the backseat of my mom's minivan, where I bickered with my two brothers and stared out the window, watching our Canadian, suburban climate melt into tropical skylines dotted with palm trees.
Mainly because it's exactly the kind of thing I'd choose to stick on at home—which I did, later that night, out my tinny laptop speakers as I sat and stared out the window at the streets below.
When The Late Show returned from an ill-timed week off on January 30 — just a couple of days after Trump signed his first controversial executive order on immigration — Colbert stared out at his studio audience and seethed.
On the beach that day in July, after their unsuccessful struggle with the ghost net, the rangers lit a camp fire and stared out at the same sea and sky that had inspired their ancestors most sacred stories.
Shortstop Didi Gregorius leaped to the top step of the Yankees' dugout and cupped his fingers around his eyes as he stared out toward left field, as if he needed binoculars to follow the flight of the ball.
I stared out into the dark waters of New York Harbor for a time and then looked up and was almost surprised by the sight of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island still standing serenely in our harbor.
Propped up by an infant life vest, Roxie stared out from beneath her purple sun hat, content to do nothing but chirp at the birds and point at the speedboats racing past, causing us to bob gently in their wake.
The other, littler crow stared out the window, and this time, in a much more chipper tone, and as if he were voicing a pleasant dream experienced by the sleeping crow, sang his same song to the darkness: No people.
As his private chef hunched over the stove, preparing a game-day pasta meal, Mr. Durant slumped into the world's longest sectional sofa and stared out the soaring windows, which were rattling from the wind, toward downtown Oakland in the distance.
At the train station, I hailed a taxi and stared out the window as the car wound its way through the light midday traffic, working its way to the west of the city, where I would spend my final night.
Below Mr. Met's cheery face, though, Collins stared out glumly as he confirmed that Lucas Duda, the slugging first baseman whose offense was an integral part of the Mets' success the last two seasons, had a stress fracture in his lower back.
On the way to a work dinner in Los Angeles, two senior men debated whether Los Angeles or Portland had better strip clubs, according to a person who attended, as the women traveling with them in the van stared out the windows.
So Livingston stared out onto the floor at Staples Center and tried to process that DeMarcus Cousins had indeed joined the starry quartet of Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green to run through some defensive instructions — as a unit.
In high school in Kansas I had dozed through or stared out the window during most classes, but I did pay attention in my typing class, an elective I chose because I figured the only thing I would have to memorize was the "qwerty" keyboard.
As I stared out the window, looking down at the vast brown carpet of the Atacama below me, I considered my situation with strange clarity: I was a collection of bound-together atoms surrounded by other atoms hammered into the shape of a metal airplane tube.
As the President touted his economic agenda in Ohio on Monday, his face stared out of millions of television screens next to blaring red graphics and yellow numbers whirling like the reels on a slot machine, telling the story of a full-bore stock market plunge.
And when the president boasted about the record lows of Latino and African-American unemployment, a trend that began under President Barack Obama, and said, "We stand for the national anthem" (read: The black athletes who don't stand for the anthem aren't true Americans), members of the black caucus stared out stone-faced.
Although all great music is subject to multiple interpretations, in this case there is a central purpose and a designed solution. For the ingenious person (or group of persons) who recognizes this - and where this information points to - a unique prize has been secreted. How and Where? The Division Bell Listen again Look again As your thoughts will steer you Leading the blind while I stared out the steel in your eyes.
Amsterdam, 1987, p. 129. After an English translation was made by Clara Bell, Footsteps of Fate got a bad review in the English newspaper "Saturday Review". In the review, it was said that Louis Couperus was a typical sensitivist. The murder scene of the book was described as: One eye was a shapeless mass, half pulp and jelly; the other stared out of the oval socket, like a large dull melancholy opal.
In the final few years of her life, Armenulić became increasingly obsessed with learning her own fate, so much so that she learned all she could about astrology, telepathy, and spoke with self-proclaimed prophets. In early August 1976, just two months before her death, she was on tour in Bulgaria and decided to seize the opportunity to meet with mystic Baba Vanga. The meeting was unpleasant. Vanga, who was blind, only sat and stared out a window with her back to Armenulić.
The posters set out to educate and unify the German people before and especially during World War II. The posters were placed in train cars, buses, platforms, ticket windows – anywhere there was dense traffic flow. Very few individuals, at the time, owned a car, most biked, walked, or used public transportation daily. Exposure to the Word of the Week posters was high in German cities. The messages and Nazi ideologies "stared out at the mass public for a week at a time in tens of thousands of places German pedestrians were likely to pass in the course of a day".
G.B. Grayson was born in rural Ashe County, North Carolina in 1887 to Benjamin Carrol and Martha Jane Roark Grayson. According to his sister, when G.B. was six weeks old, his sight was damaged when he stared out the window at bright snow for several hours. While he was mostly blind his entire life, he could identify some people from their size and could tell time using a watch with large numbers. When G.B. was two years old, his family moved west to Johnson County, Tennessee, where he would live for the rest of his life.
Following the renovation, the exterior was used for advertising, designed by Ufa's scenic designer Rudi Feld. This began with light displays and large posters and progressed to complete transformations of the appearance of the building. For example, for Spione in 1928, a gigantic stylised eye stared out of the centre of the façade and the letters of the title, written across the whole width of the central bay, became pupils which emitted searchlights;Ward, p. 171.Photo in Steven Heller, Mirko Ilić, The Anatomy of Design: Uncovering the Influences and Inspiration in Modern Graphic Design, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Quayside, 2009, .
The paintings surrounded the viewers on both walls which were also hung with giant painted platters and carved vases. Life-sized human sculptures and busts of plaster or wood stared out toward the river. All of this created an otherworldly atmosphere, an atmosphere in which the art was no longer something untouchable and distant but a space the viewers inhabited. He lived inside the horse for the duration of the show, and guests were able to sit with him in the medieval chairs at the hand carved tables and drink from the goblets he had cast in bronze. The exhibition was in some respects unofficially “interactive”.

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