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A teenager sits rigid, staring out of the open window.
No one was staring out into space on a subway.
"It looks like Miami," he says, staring out the panoramic window.
"Yes," he said, staring out the window into the frozen morning.
There is blackness in the interior, staring out from the openings.
Just kind of suspended in their tanks, staring out at the world.
I've been staring out the window dumb for the last half-hour.
The episode opens with the queen mother staring out over King's Landing.
She leaned back in her chair, staring out at the gathering gallery.
If I wasn't in the closet I'd be staring out the window.
Celeste was staring out at the charcoal-blue water of the bay.
Staring out into the Packers' locker room, Rodgers let the words dangle.
Staring out the window at passersby and imagining their names and house interiors.
Just two characters sitting there staring out in the same direction, and talking.
Then, a window rolls down, revealing a face, staring out at the audience.
"There's nothing good about jail," he said, staring out into the empty restaurant.
Staring out the glass window, Dolores doesn't seem to know any of this.
He's staring out into the distance, blissfully unaware of the uproar he's causing.
On a nearby boulder, four men sat, staring out at the South Pacific.
His beak wide open, eyes glazed, staring out Zener-P's great panoramic window.
"Everyday we played out here," he said, staring out at the empty land.
"This is sad," he announced blankly at one point, staring out the window.
They both are semi-profile staring out beyond the frame, looking forever east.
After I wrap the tour I plan on just resting, staring out the window.
We all saw that picture of you staring out the window in complete awe.
Another captures a glasses-wearing Stonestreet staring out at the crowd while brooks sings.
The monkey now sits in Haynes's museum, still staring out of its glassy eyes.
She shrugged and turned away, staring out the window and humming softly to herself.
The time spent staring out the windshield at the concrete will be occupied elsewhere.
"But then again, I guess we all are," he said, staring out the window.
I spent all day away from screens, staring out into the pretty far distance.
I remember just seeing that ghostly face staring out at me as a kid.
"I was sitting in the driver's seat just staring out the window," she said.
I love  seeing the Statue of Liberty and just staring out at the water.
Mark found himself staring out of the window at people round the bus stop.
At one point, it faded back in, and I was staring out at a garden.
I remember just staring out the window, watching the cars go by, enjoying being alone.
The display of albums is undeniably entertaining, but you can't stop staring out the windows.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Amal sits in the lobby of a hotel staring out at Cairo airport.
This is very good music for sipping a hot beverage and staring out into the void.
And finally, here's a sweet image of Bieber, casually playing guitar while staring out a window.
Staring out the window, he asks me if I voted for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton.
"I sat there the first day, just staring out the windows at the mountains," she recalled.
The image has since been replaced with a low-resolution shot of Trump staring out a window.
NASA astronaut Jeff Williams took the timelapse video while staring out one of the Space Station's window.
"I don't want to see it any more," Lela Free said, staring out from a back seat.
There he is, staring out from the cover of a game that, until now, you'd forgotten about.
Baldur dies, staring out at the audience, as a symbol for a monstrous lesson from father to son.
Imagine staring out the window of an airplane and seeing a 1,200-foot hummingbird carved into the earth.
"I know I messed up," the voice says, while a clip plays of Garrett staring out a window.
The final image was of two children staring out at the audience, one holding the last surviving metronome.
Tell me more about image 11, where you shot someone despondently staring out the window at a sunset.
Staring out over the horizon and breathing in the Poké air, I couldn't believe my eyes: another trainer.
I was staring out into the audience beneath this beautiful blue light with gorgeous music playing behind me.
It's like staring out your windshield through binoculars while you ram into the car in front of you.
"Instead of having someone kill me, I was killing myself," he said, staring out at the High Line.
Fanny sat staring out the Waffle House's big window at the 50-mile-an-hour traffic whooshing by.
The diary's first entry shows the stick figure sitting atop a weather station, staring out over the fields.
I realized that while staring out my windows, that is exactly what I am doing, looking at that grid.
Look at the size of this thing: it's like these people are just staring out a ceiling-high window.
Instead I found myself staring out to the gleaming spires of San Francisco, at the topped-out Salesforce Building.
Then there were the solemn women staring out of the "before" pictures, their "after" counterparts bouncing lithely beside them.
David probably lies awake at nights, staring out into the vast Fijian sky, fantasizing about being in Jessica's shoes.
I have a mental image of you sitting in a leather chair, staring out a window, solemnly contemplating narration.
I was seated in a movie theater as Edward Snowden's head appeared on-screen, staring out across the audience.
And if staring out of the window gets dull, there's a 32-inch HD monitor for in-flight entertainment.
A member of the militia is seen staring out at the wide expanse, awaiting a raid from federal agents.
On those nights in particular, I usually curl up, staring out the window and think, I could die tonight.
We sat beside Dr. Blasey in that Senate committee room, staring out at a sea of white-haired men.
While all of us were staring out the windows, one of the guys asked why we were even there.
We slowly zoom in on a single figure on the deck, staring out into the blackness, scanning for …something.
The staring out the window, listening to music, and the soft snores make its way all the way home.
He had seen buses like that, visitors from downtown staring out the windows as if they were on safari.
She could be staring out the window and dreaming, or she could be looking at us with an appeal.
This was what the beach was good for: staring out at the sea gave one the feeling of infinity.
Aside from talking and staring out of the window, what could one do on a long journey but read?
The rectangular mirror looks like a picture within the frame, and she seems to be staring out from it.
Ofmatthew, for once, is staring out into space, seemingly contemplating the existential crisis that is her life as a handmaid.
Picture this: Astronauts floating in weightlessness sip cups of coffee while staring out the windows of the International Space Station.
Examples of when the DMN kick in are when you're staring out a window or waiting for a doctor's appointment.
"I'll be waiting right here mommy," the tweet reads — accompanying a photo of a lookalike pooch staring out the window.
There, I found Shelton Kokeok, 72, sitting at a kitchen table and staring out the window at the Chukchi Sea.
When you've got nothing to do and you're staring out of the window and your mind goes to magical places.
Maybe mine would just be stuck in a hotel in Tokyo, staring out with a pen and paper, for eternity.
She was staring out over the recently cleaned graves, a slope of tombstones stretching to the vineyards beyond the village.
It may be something about moving forward together, staring out into the same jumble of trees or stretch of pavement.
Boyd might have set up a tarp for shade, catching the occasional breeze, staring out at the city spread below.
Arabella and Joseph had just watched the giant helicopter land on the lawn, staring out the windows of the Oval Office.
"Em always felt really passionately that this wasn't a woman wearing a gray sweater and staring out a window," Mulligan said.
"It's a celebration," Trump declared, staring out at the room packed with his most hardcore supporters in Congress and his Cabinet.
By the end, they're celebrating the day's success by staring out into the sunset with a freshly popped bottle of Dom.
My turning point happened on Thanksgiving or Christmas when I was sitting in the prison yard staring out of the fence.
Staring out the window into the heart of a blizzard, I have only to walk over to the thermostat for heat.
I spent hours sitting at the end of a jetty staring out to sea, trying desperately to see the air moving.
"To a private dinner at my favorite place with my family," she captioned a photo of Stormi staring out at the water.
Sharing a photo of Kassius staring out at a body of water, Green captioned the Instagram post with a simple smiley face.
But Messi's favorite pastime is climbing on the toilet window and staring out of it at the vast grassland surrounding the apartment.
The futuristic cones staring out from the front of KEF's LS50W active speakers look like the spinner rims on a Mars rover.
We're glad he did, because this is the perfect song to blast while dramatically staring out of a train window in 2019.
Just imagine cruising at night in one of these planes, staring out the window at the clouds below and the stars above.
"They've said they don't want to talk to us any more, no new products, nothing," Mr.Varga says, staring out of a window.
This feels like holding your current lover in your arms staring out the window thinking about better days with a working heater.
The passengers spent the hours sitting listless in their seats, staring out of the windows and completely losing any notion of time.
Around 73, the 30-something Murillo painted himself as an ambitious young painter, staring out incongruously from a block of ancient marble.
In the picture, she's cuddled up with Dean under a blanket, staring out at the scenery through the back of the van.
I would give myself 20 minutes of staring out the window [of a train], and then I would pull out the computer.
On the other side, Karim finds himself in the attic, staring out at a view of San Francisco, the new dimension completely gone.
"I'll be waiting right here mommy," the dog's account tweeted along with a photo of a lookalike French bulldog staring out the window.
I check my email, I pester my crewmates, I catch myself staring out of the window at new stars humans haven't seen before.
Can't say the same when you're sitting in the back of a bumpy bus staring out the window watching the KFCs roll by!
"It's the largest swim-around infinity pool Jacuzzi ever," he said, staring out over the palm trees and California sunshine toward the ocean.
We are left, like Tenoch, staring out of the car window at Tepelmeme, at Cleo, at Rodriguez, at a Mexico beyond Cuarón's reach.
"I love my window," she told me, staring out the window in the room where she had treated hundreds of patients like Wayunisih.
"Man, these women really love staring out over water, huh?" was the biggest takeaway Justin had after an episode of Big Little Lies.
"I have lived with floods my whole life," she said while staring out at the brown-hued water covering her nearly empty town.
It was on a No. 7 train, and the man was in the front of the first car, staring out the front window.
The camera cuts to Alex staring out at the blazing wildfires, a suggestion of the inferno that awaits us in the next episode.
And then, one day last year, I logged onto Facebook to find Dr. Tyndall's face staring out at me in a news story.
Her characters are often staring out a window or into the distance off the page, beaming out of the panels that contain them.
The piece looks like a Rorschach sketch, with the artist's hands positioned as if in prayer, a masklike face staring out beneath them.
He sighs as he leans forward, his face now illuminated, revealing our protagonist and a 2nd pair of eyes staring out from his hat.
And since we have the same basic investigative team staring out both, we need to know why there was difference, well now we know.
Avalanche spends most her day staring out the window trying to imitate bird sounds or attacking her favorite toy, my appropriately named Cat Palm.
So small is Morro that he can curl up inside an abandoned television, staring out through the void where the screen used to be.
In The Tommyknockers, meanwhile, a character driving through Derry thinks he sees a clown staring out of a sewer drain as he travels past.
While on the trip, Sexton took lots of pics, including one for her Instagram Story of the real-life Batman staring out the window.
In my head, she's writing all her thoughts down in a leather-bound journal, staring out at a pleasingly modernist swimming pool between sentences.
Jack glanced over at Mike, who was now staring out the passenger-side window as if dreaming on his way back to the penitentiary.
It's mostly a view of the train's immense, studded exterior, with a few Japanese faces staring out windows, as if to question the viewer.
The powdered wig, the silly pants, the poker face staring out from crumpled dollar bills: All serve to separate us from our founding father.
And Mary Shanti, Helen Fernando, Rosen Vimana and so many others, their faces staring out from white posters and photocopied pages taped to lampposts.
Nate is all business, all the time, except for when he's reflecting on his life or staring out at the Denver skyline from his apartment.
For the rest of us, we'll just be over here staring out the window in a sober reflection of what life on earth has become.
"I came up with the idea to continue the project when I was home alone, staring out the window," Paris tells PEOPLE in an email.
It was "Freaky Gurl," and I remember staring out the window, squinting and fixating on anything we drove past, pretending I wasn't hearing the lyrics.
The bus and its connection are pretty quiet and I get to finish the latest episode of This American Life while staring out the window.
We'd perch up there, high above everything, hands sappy, staring out at our world: a row of low-slung houses with rose bushes and green lawns.
So that means sitting in silence, staring out of windows, making time for nothing in particular—allowing idle moments to expand and contract as they will.
With that in mind, you could say that boredom, actual, old-school, staring out a rain-lashed window into the garden boredom, would be a gift.
In three hand-colored photo etchings from the series  12 Train – Heavy Freight  (1974), we see large heads in the foreground, staring out at the viewer.
The top-back part of their head still covered in luscious locks instead of a naked skin, a reverse forehead staring out like Sauron's unblinking eye.
"The heavy hitters are not here like they usually are," said Vanity Fair's James Reginato, staring out into the crowd a little before 8 p.m. Wednesday.
There, atop her dresser, perched an orange robot cat, staring out across the room in rigor mortis, blurring the previously unblurred line between cute and dead.
"You need the right background to change the way people think," Enflo had said, staring out at the field from the wide-open house he designed.
Except when it's a Saturday night and I'm eating my dinner while staring out my window into the dining room of the family across from me.
There are also of course quieter or more ambiguous moments — a man dancing, a man standing alone in the dark, a man staring out the window.
They arrive by stealth during moments of idleness, creeping in while you're staring out a window or soaking in the bathtub or just wandering aimlessly along.
And though you might not be able to spend the entire day staring out the window, you can get a nice view of "nature" through your laptop.
I sit there for a minute staring out into the deep black desert night without a single thought in my head, savoring this last moment of peace.
This urge is why we see monsters in the shadows after we turn out the bedroom lights, or find Elvis staring out at us from our toast.
We're not accustomed to seeing Mr. Sutherland look overwhelmed, but here he matches the stunned fear of Tommen Baratheon staring out his window at a similar blaze.
Sitting in the Oval Office, with the unfinished business of his past staring out from framed photos, he appears to drag the nation continually through his psychodrama.
They're places that the average person might see when walking down the street, or sitting on the bus staring out the window, or traveling home from work.
"In South Korea, Tubize is the second-best-known city in Belgium," Shim Chan-koo said proudly, staring out from the media suite at the Stade Leburton.
In the last few years of his life, as he was losing his eyesight, I used to catch him staring out at the horizon over the sea.
And they have a little bit of advice for all the kids out there just staring out: "Just get in there and don't be afraid," Vile says.
The fans buzzed around Trump's suite, trying to get a better view of him as he stood at the windows, staring out at the crowd and waving.
It opens with the man staring out to sea, before receiving a letter that causes him to don a giant backpack, grab a walking stick, and set out.
A black-and-white close-up of Miles Davis's face, dramatically lit, eyes wide and staring out into the distance, adorns the cover of his 1986 album Tutu.
Ratajkowski, 25, shared a shot of her backside in a Brazilian-cut blue bikini while staring out at the beautiful scenery when she arrived in Greece last week.
The glow from distant stars and our sun were so faint at the edges of each orb staring out that the light from 1's robotics glared aggressively.
The video shows a wide-eyed Robin staring out the window of the car at the dozen or so smiling men clapping along to the popular kids' song.
We also see glimpses of everyone from Unsullied soldier Grey Worm, staring into the sun, to Melisandre, staring out onto the ocean, to Theon — or is it Reek?
"My teacher, who was not very kind, would yell at me in front of the whole class for staring out the window and daydreaming," she told Macon magazine.
Around 1650, the 30-something Murillo painted himself as an ambitious young painter with pursed lips and arched eyebrows, staring out incongruously from a block of ancient marble.
Around 1650, the 6400-something Murillo painted himself as an ambitious young painter with pursed lips and arched eyebrows, staring out incongruously from a block of ancient marble.
From my perspective, staring out into the yawning azure gulf with razor clams and a glass of Malvasia is an experience not to be rushed, or even ended.
Cash has deftly handled the challenge of a character who, when she's not partying or copulating, spends a lot of time hiding under blankets and staring out windows.
Newly minted Democratic Governors Association Chair Jay Inslee is staring out at a sea of red as he looks ahead to the governors' races in 36 states this November.
He said he got the idea for a rotating tower that continuously changes shape more than a decade ago while staring out of the Olympic Tower in New York.
But it soon hit me as I was freely staring out the train window with my head turned away from him that the two of us weren't physically connected.
Her work depicts commonplace routines — for instance, opening one's fridge at night, looking into the bathroom mirror, eating a meal, going to a bodega, or staring out the window.
With an astounding lack of screen time, 90 percent of her role in Season 8 amounted to staring out at King's Landing from a window with a sly smirk.
In a way, it's nice to have a distraction — when you're on set, it's busy, and there's no sitting at your desk and staring out the window and ruminating.
Staring out at a shrine to an auto accident, placed at a particularly rough curve in the road, he feels the Madonna's plastic eyes meet his for an instant.
In this work, a humanoid female made of alternating layers of glass and tree trunks stands on the summit of a sunlit cliff staring out at some sight unseen.
Around 211, the thirtysomething Bartolomé Esteban Murillo painted himself as an ambitious young painter with pursed lips and arched eyebrows, staring out incongruously from a block of ancient marble.
They ride the escalator down in silence, staring out the large windows toward Broadway, toward the familiar thickening rush-hour crowd, until they reach the bottom and step off.
Local resident Railgler dos Santos, a field assistant on the project, says seeing the intense black eyes of a jaguar staring out from the jungle has stayed with him.
To mangle Shakespeare, that art more lovely and more temperate than, for instance, the sight of the dog staring out the window if there's an endless drip, drip, drip.
You can't see movement ahead while sitting on a plane, but staring out a window and seeing the clouds and the ground underneath you alleviates symptoms, Dr. Derebery said.
The inquisitive tone of Reed's title causes viewers to assume that they are the ones being watched, that the eyes staring out from the caves are spying on them.
Proud and muscular figures staring out from its sleeve, all strong chins and bulging thighs; athletes at the peak of their physical prowess, at the top of their respective sports.
The newcomer has the body of a sheet-covered ghost and a nut — the hardware, not the legume — for a head, with one eye staring out of its central hole.
In June, she Instagrammed an illustration of an Asian girl looking into a scuzzy bathroom mirror, with Kali—who frequently pops up in Madhu's art—staring out fiercely at her.
A few people are taking videos on their phones, but just as many are sitting at the back of the boat, staring out the window, pretending that this isn't happening.
Staring out onto snowy vistas can provide you with a nice cleansing dose of mind bleach to wash away the scarring internet content you've probably definitely consumed throughout the day.
He was the lone figure on the floor, standing atop a walkway on an eight-foot stage, staring out into an empty ground floor, soon to be filled by converts.
These poems are haunted by images of human faces staring out from all kinds of screens, faces that are themselves screens upon which the world projects its fantasies and anxieties.
Emma, soft-spoken and typically quiet, began complaining about the bitter cold and the endless days she spent staring out the hotel window at the 2000 train that rattled by.
And yet, when we're presented with the sight of Mary's sightless eyes, staring out from a head that's attached by a broken neck, John's nine lives start to feel false.
It's any music that would sound right on a long, hot afternoon staring out at the water, sipping a drink that's slightly sweeter than you might expect it to be.
He was staring out to sea with a blank look, as if, at an indistinct point in the distance, he could perceive the end of some captivity he was enduring.
The open floor-plan cabins feature outdoor bathrooms with a luxurious claw-foot bathtub, perfect for "taking long soaks while staring out into the Redwood forest," according to the hosts.
If headsets continue to shrink and passengers wind up craving more unique experiences beyond scrolling through Instagram, watching television, or simply staring out the window, then perhaps Holoride has a chance.
There are bent and twisted arms and legs to be relished, along with the beautiful, dark, twisted fantasies found in the left eye of a doomed man staring out at us.
As the piano plays in the background, we're cloaked in the way Lux feels—staring out of the car window, making her way home alone in a taxi, solitary and reflective.
I lay there staring out the window at Charon's and Pluto's relationships and watching their slow progressions against one another and the discernible differences and movements between the two of them.
And eating a bowl of chickpeas and sweet potatoes felt a little like being at a spa, even if I was sitting at my kitchen table staring out at the rain.
It's like always being bored, but never having that solitude of boredom that I had as a kid, where you would just be staring out of a subway window, listening to music.
When we're settled into the back of the Corolla, she's flipping through her phone again, half replying to texts, half staring out the window as we weave through the Lower East Side.
I have been to Rome, I have been to the Sistine Chapel, I have listened to Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries" atop the Cologne Cathedral while staring out at the setting sun.
After dinner, they wrapped themselves in blankets and sat side by side on a long side porch, staring out at the dark forest and talking about their past insecurities and poor communication.
Unlike that earlier spectator who stood in awe of nature's majesty, however, Stoddard's man, photographed at eye level, is staring out at the skeletal remains of trees drowned by an industrial dam.
The HDP occasionally shares his artwork from prison, including short stories and two paintings - one of a horse and the other of a small child staring out from a half-open door.
When we first meet Katie, she's staring out the window, lamenting how her neighbor "Fat Pam" is moving away, making her — you guessed it — the second fattest housewife in her Westport, Connecticut, town.
That's how the episode ends, with Tyrion staring out between the Winterfell merlons and on the other side of the black night, the frozen members of an elderly KISS cover band staring back.
It's a record for meditating on whatever struggles you're facing today, staring out the windows and watching the world go by, or... we don't know, drinking cheap beer and kicking trash cans over.
You remember going to your family's beach house when you were five, before your dad's streak of good investing luck crashed horribly, and at night staring out at the blackness of the water.
Five months after we first reconnected, I sat across from him in the window of a sleepy French bistro, staring out at the sidewalk as he told me he'd like us to be friends.
We should celebrate our smallness in the face of a vast, infinite universe by participating in the very human experience of staring out at the moon tonight and thinking of our place on Earth.
"I tried New York after LA and decided the beach is much better," he explained, alongside a photo of him soaking up the sun at Miramar Beach and staring out at the blue waters.
I had spent the first days of our arrival staring out at the Orpheus 13 and its hulking frame, and the small glint of activity discernible within the mass Klimt seemed so fixated upon.
Mr. Amofa assured his wife that they were fine, that it wouldn't flood again, but she paced the halls nonetheless, staring out the windows of their rebuilt home, waiting for the rain to end.
There's plenty to do for all ages, from playing games on the beach to taking a fitness class, or sitting at one of the bars and enjoying a drink while staring out at sea.
Thunberg posted the picture on Twitter on Saturday, in which she could be seen sitting on the floor of the train and appeared to be wistfully staring out of the window surrounded by luggage.
It's beautiful, sweeping stuff, that Marcloid says should be fitting for just about any pleasant activity you can imagine doing, including, but not limited to: staring out of a window, crying, and taking bong rips.
Gula was for years an unidentified celebrity after National Geographic published her image as a refugee in 1985, her defiant, pained eyes staring out from an unsmiling face, framed by a shawl over her head.
The men had steamed three hours in winter darkness to reach this spot, some of them growing sick in the motion, others smoking silently or drinking coffee, staring out into the heave of the sea.
White House strategists nixed any thought of a helicopter flyover of flooded cities, to avoid comparisons with a picture of Bush staring out of a porthole on Air Force One at Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The identity card, issued more than three decades ago by East Germany's Stasi secret police, would be of little interest were it not for the name of the man staring out: Vladimir Putin.
This clue reminded me of someone I know talking about her small child staring out of a window of her apartment, bored, and repeatedly swiping left on the glass in pursuit of interesting new content.
"All of us remember three and a half months ago, the very first Fire Drill Friday, there were maybe 20 people," Fonda said, staring out to more than 300 participants on the Capitol's Southeast lawn.
And it was in New York that Ms. Gordon achieved hipster emeritus status, a personification of downtown cool captured forever in freeze-frame, icily staring out behind dark glasses against a graffiti-strewn brick wall.
Sometimes it presents something so ridiculous that you have to turn off the television and think about what you've been doing with your life while staring out the window at the world passing you by.
Before viewers have any idea what the streaming show could possibly be about, they see Academy Award-winner Renée Zellweger swaggering around her character's luxury high-rise penthouse while staring out at the San Francisco bay.
There I was in a trance just staring out the window trying not to cry, and there was Hillary on her hands and knees desperately looking for one more drawer to put that liner paper in.
While wearing just a backwards baseball cap that reads "Wild Ones" and staring out to the sea, Upton lifts a glass of wine in a Boomerang posted on Instagram, baring plenty of sideboob in the process.
Gula was for years the face of Afghanistan's suffering, after National Geographic published the image of the young refugee, her defiant, pained eyes staring out from an unsmiling face, framed by a shawl over her head.
In an image posted on Pete Souza's Instagram account on Monday, the president can be seen on his knees staring out the window as Air Force One prepared to land in Havana, Cuba late Sunday afternoon.
There I was, in a trance, just staring out the window trying not to cry, and there was Hillary on her hands and knees, desperately looking for one more drawer to put that liner paper in.
As I stand there, staring out the tiny window in the front of the chamber, breathing in through my nose and out through my mouth the way I'd been instructed, I feel immensely proud of myself.
I liked staring out at the healthy world's layers so as not to forget my place in them — a street, a garden inside a black gate, the East River, Roosevelt Island, Queens, Long Island, the ocean.
Staring out the window, I finally saw giant tortoises on the side of the road — I lost count after a dozen — many being fed by tourists (another thing that is discouraged, but nearly impossible to enforce).
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"Nala is waiting for you, too," she captioned the shot showing the dog sitting in front of a large window, with her back to the camera, staring out at the sunset as though she expects someone's arrival.
But Mandi, the last IT Girlfriend on this assignment, overdid the role, checking and rechecking her phone, visibly jolting each time she heard the restaurant door swing open, staring out the window, trying to grimace out tears.
Imagine this: You're out for a pleasant, casual jog in the Colorado mountains, sucking down deep breaths of crisp pine-scented air, staring out at the grassy foothills, when suddenly you hear a strange sound behind you.
As the Jets make their first entrance, staring out of the vast, bare stage in a row, a camera from somewhere in the audience zooms into their faces, which swim up onto the mirrored backdrop behind them.
But it's not an uncomfortable feeling, it's seclusion that allows for growth—the simple quiet of a new day, staring out a window, or a friday night where you've chosen to stay in and put on a record.
It's called "Wild Fire," and it sounds as if it was purpose built for this wintry waiting period, for walking around in the snowy city slush, for staring out the train window at the low, grey English sky.
I passed a few irritable Saturdays staring out the window at the drab scenery until it occurred to me that learning to shape a surfboard would be a great way to stay connected to the sport until spring.
One of the charms of wandering the outer-circle neighborhoods of New York, far from the towering commercialism of Manhattan, has been the statues of the Blessed Mother staring out serenely from the postage-stamp lawns of rowhouses.
He was staring out away from George Steinbrenner, staring blankly at the white draperies that had been drawn across the huge window that overlooks the grassy geometry of the ball field where Dick Howser no longer would work.
There is a truth staring out of all this, and the contortions of our language and culture over this last falling-down year are proof of how difficult it can be to look that truth in the face.
"Everyone's going crazy because we're people who are used to like literally running around on adrenaline for 10 to 12 hours a day and we're sitting on the floor like staring out the window, you know," Green said.
Through a screen, they've somehow found the only corner at the Louvre without people, or they're at a glamorous party hanging out by themselves on the balcony, or are staring out an open window into some middle distance.
And he sat there, staring out into the gloom, drinking one beer after another, and when he coughed, really coughed, they all looked at him and at the wet cardboard box of face masks, then looked away again.
In a statement to MUNCHIES, Aramark shared the following: Just imagine staring out at El Capitan, wondering if you should quit your job, leave your lover, and move into the woods forever while sipping a Caramel Cocoa Cluster Frappuccino.
As I sat on the aisle, the plane now lifting up into the pale blue sky, I glanced over at the little girl staring out the window in wonder, her face glowing from the light reflecting off the clouds.
Wine School I'm sitting in my Manhattan apartment, but in my mind I'm far away, watching the ocean, glass of rosé in hand, staring out at the waves breaking under pale blue skies, sea breezes rustling the leaves above.
The One Direction alum's self-titled solo album is much buzzed about, but as fun as listening to it while wistfully staring out a train window it may be, there's nothing like seeing Styles perform his new tracks in the flesh.
She then shared an elegant shot of herself staring out the window and one of the newlyweds together during their dinner ceremony — in which McPhee changed from her ball gown into a white, off-the-shoulder dress, also designed by Posen.
Another involves getting out of the elements—nothing is better than eating a bowl of ramen in a darkened room and staring out at the snow, or a scoop at an old-timey ice cream parlor on a hot summer's day.
However, instead of the lovely, wet-eyed pile of fluff staring out at you from a Qantas brochure, Anatoliadelphys would have been more like a mini marsupial tree-hyena, hungrily licking its bone-crushing chops while stalking prey in the canopy.
An infinite loop of a tired anime girl, sitting in a picturesque Miyazaki bedroom, writing revisions into her notebook, or reading a newspaper with a hot cup of coffee, or simply staring out of a lonely window on a rainy day.
Every single time anyone watches the delirious Rajai Davis home run from Game 219 of last year's World Series, they will see Chief Wahoo on Davis' right shoulder, staring out at Cubs closer Aroldis Chapman and the rest of the world.
CLEVELAND — Corey Lewandowski, Donald J. Trump's former campaign manager, was sitting in a bar here at sunset on Monday, staring out at the arena where the boss who fired him last month would soon accept the Republican nomination for president.
You can certainly spend plenty of time alone on a cruise liner, as I did, napping (daily) in my stateroom, or sitting by myself staring out the Rendezvous's windows toward the horizon in what I hoped was a sexy, forlorn way.
Aside from sleeping with an anime-style body pillow of Edith Piaf or moodily staring out a rain-slicked window, there are arguably few things more French than fervidly devouring some pâté heartily spread on a crusty chunk of baguette.
One of the episodes ends on a lengthy, beautiful shot of Finn's mother staring out at softly lapping ocean waves she believes have just claimed her husband and son, and it's the saddest thing I've seen on TV in ages.
But maybe because they are impressionistic and repetitive — staring out the window of a moving car at walls and checkpoints and then more walls and checkpoints — the essays do convey something of the state of the occupation at half-century.
Bidden to stay indoors — somehow the fresh air would be bad for her, or so the men of the house insist — she spends much of her time staring out a window, a familiar pastime for repressed, yearning women in fiction.
He's staring out at me from a photograph taken on a misty mountain not unlike the one that looms behind the town of Twin Peaks, his coiffed hair is brown, and he's wearing a dark green raincoat weighted down with water.
Now that we're getting toward the conclusion of HBO's Big Little Lies miniseries, it's time to stop pretending this show is merely guilty pleasure TV. Yes, it centers on rich white ladies drinking wine and staring out at gorgeous sunsets.
The players were crudely animated, with poker-faced and brutally digitized oversized heads staring out from atop spindly and primitive bodies; the two-on-two game play could be described as cartoonish but could more accurately be described as psychedelic.
Staring out at the bleachers and the visitors sitting in BRIC's cafe, I felt like a child playing at war — Jared Kushner on his Middle East tour wearing a flak jacket with his name on it, over his navy blue blazer.
Muddying the waters, the finale included Hadid's vague reference to how quickly things had changed in her life, and then a flashback to she and Foster together a few weeks before, seemingly happy, staring out over the water as the sun set.
As the chilly winds of fall start to blow over our pumpkin spice lattes, think about all the backyard barbecues, frosty afternoon ice creams and pictures of our legs staring out over the calm sea that we took over the last three months.
"Night after night I find myself lying on the bed, staring out of a skylight at grey Swiss skies, rueing my life," Collins writes about the impact that retirement, crippling back pain and a third marriage breakdown had on his mental state.
Because if you're sitting at your desk staring at the wall, even if you have a beautiful window that you're staring out of, it's still really important to give your brain and your body a break by making a change of scene.
This time, we were in adult-centric mode, trading the joys of experiencing the island through a child's eyes for self-indulgent exploration of local history and culture, cocktails and hours of reading, with few distractions other than staring out at the sea.
"'Help me!' people screamed," recalled Mr. Hridoy, absently picking at a thigh of Kentucky Fried Chicken and staring out the smudgy window at the typically epic traffic jam on the dusty highway out front, the relentless barrage of klaxons nearly drowning him out.
Like, sure, we were Army infantry grunts in high-tech kit, but that same kind of moment must have happened millions of times before us: two tired soldiers, talking about and longing for home, staring out across a hostile and uncaring landscape.
All the tropes of a "reluctant leader setting off on a dangerous mission"-type of show are present: there are promises to loved ones that she'll be back, forlorn staring out into space, and members of the crew musing about their place in history.
Her expression in that moment, and immediately after, as she lights a cigarette staring out at the darkened Washington Monument is a clear sign that whatever pre-conceived notions of glamour we may have had about spy craft are nothing more than an illusion.
For those who've read and loved them, what they'll remember — what I'll remember — is the strange hum of the Ticktockman, the laughter of the mad AI ruling over the ruins of the Earth and a gambler's tired eyes staring out from a haunted slot machine.
It's a gray-ass Thursday afternoon on the East Coast, so most of us are probably sitting at our desks, staring out the nearest window, and wondering whether it would be easier to write a resignation letter or just to, like, fake our own deaths.
Instead, lawmakers still tired from attending Tuesday night's State of the Union address found themselves staring out the window at a violent crash scene, wondering whether anyone had been hurt as what appeared to be a large, white garbage truck lay mangled on its side.
The detainees spent most of their time staring out the windows at sooty buildings and industrial lots or watching soccer games and soap operas on TV. Alex was rarely able to take the classes that the jail offered, because criminal inmates were given priority.
Del Cambio, Turin's most storied restaurant — dining haunt of Savoys as well as of Nietzsche, Maria Callas and Audrey Hepburn — gave over one of its rooms to Pistoletto, who painted brightly colored profiles on mirrors of Turinese patrons, staring out into the adjoining Piazza Carignano.
A 1984 work by Stefan Plenkers, "Boat Cemetery," depicts a beach strewn with fragments of boats and the heads of two people with their backs turned to the viewer, as though staring out to sea longingly, but stranded because the vessels are all broken.
The building's 75-foot swimming pool — which no one was using because everyone was at work or school or staring out the window, including Sting and Trudie Styler, who were reportedly renting in the building — was covered by a skylight that was covered by its own pool.
Here, I can recharge my batteries with hikes along the magnificent foot path that follows the protected Deux Caps littoral and lazy afternoons on my balcony, reading or just staring out at the topaz waters of the English Channel and daydreaming while I anticipate my next meal.
Much of life consists of quiet, musing moments when we seem to drift outside ourselves; moments on trains staring out the window; moments when we are half-awake, half-asleep; moments when we look at something so beautiful or surprising that we wonder, briefly, who we are.
Dodgers 214, Mets 213 LOS ANGELES — Bartolo Colon stood in the on-deck circle staring out at Clayton Kershaw, one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball, as Eric Campbell stood at the plate in one of many mismatches that took place on this cool evening at Chavez Ravine.
In washy strokes of watercolor, oil and gouache, the compositions depicted intentionally disjointed, unnervingly bizarre scenes: In one, a crinkled arm reaching upward, locked in a handshake with the divine; in another, a sallow ogre-like figure staring out at the viewer with a warm, wide-eyed gaze.
I may be standing over a wooden shelf, in a landlocked city in the shadow of mountains, surrounded by men dressed like gnomes and women dressed like semi-pornographic milkmaids but, in my mouth at least, I am staring out over a setting sun and wine red sea.
And, for all the genuine focus on heritage by many Southerners, the histories behind many of these memorials — the obelisks, soldiers at ease and generals on horseback staring out over town squares — suggest that they were erected to honor a South very much as Mr. Griffin described it.
Rather than staring out at brick walls, garbage-strewn streets or other people's windows, you gaze out at sunrises and sunsets, oceans and sounds, bridges and mountains, and the vast funnel of money and real estate that flows south and collects in the gilded sliver of Manhattan below.
But unlike the Giza sphinx, whose features are badly eroded by time and the elements, the Kom Ombo sphinx is finely preserved — as is the sense of its mythic power: a man's head on a lion's body, its wide eyes once again staring out after 2,000 years in the dark.
Sundance favorite Eighth Grade, from director Bo Burnham and starring Elsie Fisher (the voice of Agnes in Despicable Me), looks like it aims to capture all of the terror and existential stress a young girl faces as she stands on the precipice of childhood, staring out at her teenage years to come.
And though we eventually moved on from that iconic shot of Ben Affleck examining his soul while staring out at the horizon, and the sad irony of its existence alongside this lovely tableau of Hedlund and Hunnam climbing each other's golden, deific bodies, it was with the expectation that we would one day reunite.
Around nine, they would turn in for the night and I would lie on the couch, staring out the small window, listening to the laughing and grunting and ass slapping and heavy breathing, hoping my mother was having an affair with the guy from the hardware store or one of the deacons from church.
Her words seem almost comic, since she is posing in her own New York studio, staring out at her camera and the mirror she keeps perched beside it, and the one thing she has proved, across a career that turned 19593 this year, is that she has known what to "do" in this setting.
The band took one half of album centerpiece "Third of May / Ōdaigahara" to Colbert last night, and Pecknold sounded every bit as clear and curious as he does on record, staring out into the studio audience as though he was staring into the goddamned beyond, standing in front of some faux-stained-glass set dressing.
I also don't want to inadvertently turn myself into a stock image found if you search for "grief": wistfully staring out of a window, rain sprinkled on the pane, maybe a blanket wrapped around my shoulders, a cup of tea in my hands, face expressionless and void of any defining characteristics, other than stringy hair.
Quiet and subtly haunting, the images, with no human subjects, picture empty fields with tall lonesome trees backlit by the glow of distant industries; empty benches in a park; a rabbit figurine staring out into a clump of trees; wispy fog floating over fields; and white tombstones set in a frame of green weeds and trees.
LEMON, STRAWBERRY and pistachio — these are the chalky colors that follow you through Milan, whether you're staring out over the faded facades of the city's villas from the seventh-floor gallery of the Fondazione Prada tower, the fashion brand's four-year-old art museum, or sipping a macchiato down below at Bar Luce, the Wes Anderson-designed cafe.
Then, the man takes it into selfie mode, and the A's fan willingly obliges by putting himself in the frame—that's nice too... (Or: alternatively, he's just ducking to get out of the way—unclear.) Then the A's fan is left staring out into the sea of pinstripes undulating in victory, realizing that he was just played.
The most striking thing about this study is that kids think vaping looks awesome, whereas we all know, vapes are just a lame stopgap to giving up smoking, or a hobby for men who stand outside their office buildings staring out into the distance, tasting the flavor of their vanilla and coffee concoctions, wondering when they'll need to replace the atomizer.
The images of past protests that have captivated the world — the unnamed man standing in front of the tanks in Tiananmen Square; a serene Gandhi, gaunt and hunched over during a hunger strike; Rosa Parks staring out the window of a bus in Montgomery — tend to exhibit calm, near-beatific and often solitary determination in the face of chaos and hardship.
As President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE delivers his State of the Union address tonight, he will be staring out at the most complete assemblage of our national political leadership.
Hmm, you think, dreaming of a lazy Sunday morning to yourself, where you can go for that jog you keep promising yourself you'll do, have a cup of coffee while staring out at the river that runs through your backyard, wander to a sports bar for the early kick off and a burger, meet up with those friends you haven't seen in forever because your partner doesn't get along with them.
But the rappers reveal the most when caught responding to someone else's performance: Megan Thee Stallion barely tolerating Lil Mosey; YK Osiris in slack-jawed awe of DaBaby's arrogant ferocity; Blueface and YBN Cordae hitting the woah while Rico Nasty speed talks; Comethazine staring out into the ether while Tierra Whack, going a cappella, offers a master class in rapping, an art form of which Comethazine has little understanding.
But the rappers reveal the most when caught responding to someone else's performance: Megan Thee Stallion barely tolerating Lil Mosey; YK Osiris in slack-jawed awe of DaBaby's arrogant ferocity; Blueface and YBN Cordae hitting the woah while Rico Nasty speed talks; Comethazine staring out into the ether while Tierra Whack, going a cappella, offers a master class in rapping, an art form of which Comethazine has little understanding.
The entire population could walk with silent, purposeful strides along our charming rural byways and in our masses along the emptied motorways, congregating at the cliffs of Dover just before sunrise, to link arms as the sky turns from black to pink to blue, staring out at the welcoming sea and then diving together to our deaths: at this point, Britain would cease to be, in any meaningful sense, a part of the European Union.
Look for the terror-struck, corpulent bourgeois failing to keep up with a crowd that is being chased by the police (The Demonstration, 20193); the nude holding a tiny black dog inches away from her groin (Bathing on a Summer Evening, 22019-226); the polar bear rug staring out at us from an adulterer's bedroom like a startled witness (The Other's Health, 22019); the toddler fiendishly ripping and scattering paper on the floor (The Red Room, Etretat, 1899); or the schoolchildren portrayed as roving, belligerent gangs.
STARING OUT OVER the banister from the rooftop terrace of an eighth-floor penthouse on the Marais's Rue Vieille du Temple, it's immediately clear you're in Paris: Across the park below, past the mansard roofs of the low Haussmannian buildings that have fronted these streets since the late 19th century, the Eiffel Tower and the Place de la Bastille's column pierce the gray clouds in the middle distance and, looking west, the cyan blue and cherry-red tubes of the Centre Pompidou dominate the skyline, their chromatic hues clashing against the beige city.
That is, if, after presumably swallowing the pills and putting on a light jacket against the cold, Mr. Badii had just lain down in the ditch that he'd dug, and everything had grown dim as we watched his impassive face watch the full moon sail in and out from behind the smoky clouds, and then, as a clap of thunder sounded, when it had grown so dark that we could no longer see him at all until a flash of lightning illuminated the screen again and there he was, still lying there, staring out, still of this world, still waiting, as we are still waiting, only to be plunged into darkness again until the next bright flash, in which we'd discover that his eyes had at last drifted closed, and then the screen turned black for good, leaving only the sound of rain falling harder and harder, until finally it crescendoed and faded away—if the film had just ended there, as it seemed to have every intention of doing, then, Romi said, it might not have stayed with her.

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