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"unblinking" Definitions
  1. if somebody has an unblinking stare or looks with unblinking eyes, they look very steadily at something and do not blink

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Stare at each other, intensely, unblinking, for four hours straight.
He was staring unblinking into my eyes over my friend's shoulder.
For nearly three hours, he fidgeted in front of unblinking cameras.
After all, there's nothing an unblinking eye hates more than downtime.
Stare into its rolled and unblinking eyes made out of parsley.
All you see is his unblinking eye, which is weird and creepy.
But that fish- eye lens just stared back at her, impassive, unblinking.
The orbiting laboratory looks like a bright, unblinking plane when passing overhead.
But it is an unblinking, moving, gorgeously shot, and even cathartic experience.
But at the center of the ring remains Mueller, silent and unblinking.
For example, he might have included Frida Kahlo, an unblinking self-portraitist.
"American Pastoral" stares back at me audaciously unblinking as a great novel.
So I shouldn't stare directly, unblinking, at a 10,000-degree ball of fire?
Rondo sits through most of the session like a statue, unblinking and stiff.
It somehow manages to be restrained and unblinking all at the same time.
To the east rose the tall, unblinking surveillance tower of Changi Naval Base.
Unblinking deterrence and relentless diplomacy can achieve U.S. objectives at a justifiable cost.
Our intelligence on the regime in Pyongyang is persistent, an "unblinking eye" of surveillance.
Full screen, without the inherent vanity of that unblinking eye staring back at you.
The film's unblinking focus on the process of music-making elevates it to craft.
It's easy to see in the night sky -- appearing as a bright, unblinking star.
"Heaven's Gate" manages to capture both the grandeur and unblinking brutality of the West.
To be fair, even our unblinking witness does not always have his wits intact.
A painter himself, he wants us to observe things through a painter's unblinking eyes.
Spicer's unblinking defense of Trump's indefensible claims in the days to come -- remember "covfefe"?
But the play is also about the persistence of "the artist": abrasive, relentless, unblinking.
Tartt's narrator catalogues the world's visual clutter as greedily as any unblinking movie camera.
A warts-and-all portrait of Castro will satisfy neither unblinking supporters nor inveterate critics.
Meanwhile, Gregor himself, resurrected as a zombie, is still hanging around as Cersei's unblinking guard.
Their unblinking, steadfast relationship is at the core of everything Steve does in Civil War.
He doubts he will ever again write about small towns with the same unblinking realism.
Outside the rally, supporters said they came to offer their unblinking support for the president.
Unblinking eye of God appears in heavens; the other eye and facial features resemble Prince's.
Right on schedule, you'll spot an unblinking white light that's moving at 17,500 miles an hour.
But for the past decade the attention on central bankers has been unblinking—and increasingly hostile.
The store has no sign outside, but hundreds of unblinking blue eyes peer through two windows.
His unblinking acceptance of the blow moved the board to arrange an appeal and an immediate parole.
You can report the incident to human resources, hire an attorney, or, now, tell an unblinking machine.
She slid down it and gave Tandy her unblinking, huge eyes, her mouth shut to a slit.
Jolene stared into the sun, eyes unblinking, brown freckled face relaxed, irises affixed on the blazing corona.
How long did they stare unblinking at the news, until they packed up their things and evacuated?
The all-important camera is positioned an inch above the screen, like an unblinking eye of Sauron.
You miss a lot while making unblinking eye contact with the front-facing camera on your iPhone.
Hunter is petite, but her unblinking wariness—her brown-eyed, hawklike vigilance—gives her an outsized presence.
Michael Bolton has re-entered the zeitgeist over the last decade for his wry, unblinking self-parody.
There's Brecht's politics for starters, the unblinking zeal with which he defended Communist violence and Communist rule.
Hughes takes care to flesh out Hager's motivations, which prove to be more complicated than unblinking servitude.
But it would be wrong to suggest that the brothers' unblinking films reflect a lack of compassion.
Hornacek kept the studiously blank and unblinking expression that is his specialty when confronted with probing questions.
He also films the story in luscious black and white, with long, unblinking images of the jungle.
The resulting film, 133th, is an unblinking look at the prison industrial complex through the prism of race.
He looked away and then he turned back to fix his interviewer with a look of unblinking intensity.
The planet will look somewhat like a bright, yellow-hued, unblinking star when seen with the naked eye.
Weighing 180 pounds, she exuded an all-knowing aura with her unblinking eyes set on a distinguished face.
Left to choose between privacy and safety, many Ecuadoreans opt for the unblinking gaze of the electronic eyes.
I was struck by its beautiful, honest, unblinking sadness, its accounting of grief and above all of love.
The typical "manosphere" denizen is something else entirely — younger, tech-savvy, impious, impressed with his own unblinking Darwinism.
Like an unblinking eye, it records who is at the door, so residents can determine whom to let in.
But his unblinking attention to physical realism, bleak mental troughs, and sonic surrealism sets him apart as something special.
It doesn't always work, but when it does, it's hard to avert your eyes from its curious, unblinking stare.
My face drooped like a stroke victim's and for two months, I used a patch over my unblinking eye.
Claims of unblinking fidelity to the text have increasingly become the crowning orthodoxy on the right in recent decades.
She measured her words carefully, fixing me with an unblinking, dark-eyed gaze as she considered what to say.
Best of all, Sorry to Bother You was unblinking in its approach, brazenly investigating the question of black futurity.
The images line the walls of the space, a row of unblinking eyes that are often tender or harried.
As she abused this particular torso, another woman held his arm down, gazing benevolently down with a druggy, unblinking stare.
Much of the show's comedy comes from the juxtaposition of Peter's unblinking formality with the pure dumbness of the crime.
There is visual poetry in Jin Mo-young's documentary, "My Love, Don't Cross That River," and unblinking observation as well.
She resumes her customary role of black cat, opaque and unblinking, filling her readers with queasy suspicion at every turn.
I arrived in villages blooming with lilacs monitored by unblinking cats sitting in gardens, Saint Bernards and, once, a llama.
Its steely, unblinking account of sexual degradation and psychic disintegration impressed those who were not appalled by its sexual politics.
You tell people you're doing fine, but you stare at them unblinking, and they get the sense that maybe you're not.
They're also perfectly suited for the devil himself, boasting glistening flesh, unblinking eyeballs, drooling tongues, and all manner of misshapen teeth.
Wearing a garment covered in big blue eyes, he becomes supernatural, wiser and more perceptive than his creator and permanently unblinking.
In its cold, unblinking depiction of the entitled rich exercising their privileges, the film plays into contemporary outrage over growing inequality.
This image of Reid in the top center of the collage stood out because of her reach, concentration, and unblinking stare.
The final shot of the season — an unblinking one-shot of Elizabeth staring directly at the camera — even keeps its remove.
She's been unblinking about rooting out the vestiges of the systemic harassment that was once endemic throughout much of the media.
And so life continues much the same, although the news about Juri — and the family's unblinking pragmatism — unsettles the inaugural calm.
CBS The unblinking eye of CBS will begin coverage at 7AM through its site, along with a live blog of the action.
The intelligence used for these strikes was based on human reports, surveillance technology and the near unblinking stare of the Predator itself.
He has a boyish mop of reddish-brown hair and the wide, unblinking gaze of a man ready for a staring contest.
What Elizabeth Holmes actually sold everyone—delivered in her affected baritone and unblinking eyes—or so the documentary argues, was a story.
The void, "back and unblinking," as Clark says in the record's first track, is constantly looming over Masseduction like a dark cloud.
Audiences craving more of the unblinking modernity that Mr. Forsythe had brought to classical dance had to content themselves with older works.
She brings a similar unblinking, uproarious honesty to her show "Better Things," on which she plays Sam, a single mother of three.
Sucker Punch's unblinking objectification of its female stars transforms into a weapon that they use in their fight to reclaim their independence.
"The interweaving of Power's personal story, family story, diplomatic history and moral arguments is executed seamlessly — and with unblinking honesty," Friedman wrote.
Our webcams are in such an intimate space, staring at us unblinking, as a sort of default open aperture for most people.
SNL star Kate McKinnon will play Elizabeth Holmes, the Theranos CEO and founder with large blue, unblinking eyes and an affected baritone.
Just know, Skarsgård's unnamed, unblinking character didn't end up in the bowels of pop culture's most towering prison under the usual legal circumstances.
Are the unblinking and beady eyes of your Chihuahua reminiscent of the berries poking through the top of a freshly baked blueberry muffin?
Miriam is slender, unblinking, pale to the point of anemia, and so motionless that for a moment I thought the film had frozen.
"I prayed, asking for the good spirit of my son to be instilled in Nong Petch," she explains, her eyes wide and unblinking.
There is little more to him than parched, papery skin stretched across brittle bones and giant eyes -- brown and unblinking -- gazing up blankly.
With unblinking candor, Robbie's Tonya says that her story became so big because the 24/7 news cycle needed something to fill it.
Playing the youngest family member, Ms. Boateng also winds up with the heaviest acting duties, and she executes them with unblinking, confrontational clarity.
Silver keeps the house full of surveillance cameras that hang from the ceiling and watch ominously with unblinking red lights, à la HAL 9000.
"I'm not here," June says in voiceover at the end, splayed out like a crime scene chalk outline and left unblinking on the bed.
Ginsburg is now a cultural icon with her own unblinking following, a body of supporters who do not tolerate any reservations about her record.
Yong has the smooth, poreless skin I associate with beauty vloggers and the unblinking gaze of someone silently begging for a Cover Girl sponsorship.
Ben Brantley wrote that the show, starring Chris Perfetti as a foundling, offers "bustle, buoyancy and unblinking bawdiness," at least in its first act.
And large newsrooms are faced with a choice: to maintain an independent voice, but one as aggressive and unblinking as the days of Watergate.
There is no malice in any of this, just a simple, unblinking desperation to be viewed as the popular pensive gentleman Jordan sees himself as.
But in an eloquent, yet unblinking letter to co-workers, friends and Fox News Channel viewers, Krauthammer disclosed that he has just weeks to live.
Answer: (Direct, unblinking, eye contact) We don't know whether Buchanan's interviewee was stumped by the question, or maybe considered the answer too obvious for words.
But, all she can do is unblinking and wordlessly make the hand gesture for scissoring until the credits play, confounding every single person around her.
Gritty's popularity exploded online, across sports media and beyond; his giant, googly, unblinking eyes conveyed an unhinged, anarchic glee that inspired a raft of memes.
There's a reason that the home-security camera, with its fixed, unblinking eye, has been exploited over and over again by the "Paranormal Activity" franchise.
That timely intelligence came not from a secret agent passing coded messages out of North Korea, but from America's unblinking eyes in the sky – satellites.
That he is still topless, sitting sadly and unblinking on a sofa because his body is still running so hot he doesn't technically need clothes.
Poem The title poem of Dorianne Laux's forthcoming collection is a searing eulogy, a heart-rending kaddish whose compassion is tendered with an unblinking eye.
" The Times said: "An unblinking Serena Williams watched her final serve of the day as it crashed into the net and died in the grass.
Berg fashioned the libretto directly from Georg Büchner's 1837 play, "Woyzeck," an unblinking portrayal of an ordinary soldier's degradation by military discipline and medical experiment.
A certain unblinking doggedness is one of the traits the Gelbs share with their subject, the leading American practitioner of the jumbo-length dramatic event.
His stand-in was a pale, ponytailed art-history student in his twenties—nothing like the stern figure I'd known, with his unblinking glass eye.
Something kind of really creepy, too, since there's a single unblinking eye literally watching you from the middle of its cutesy rabbit face at all hours.
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 couple's been roaming the streets of an outdoor Christmas market -- 'cause nothing puts you in the holiday spirit like the sight of creepy, unblinking royals.
Filled with "Sound of Music" jokes, yet unblinking about the realities of 1930s Austria, this is a lark of a play with sadness at its core.
In the galley, a staffer, who had fielded press requests for Musk's tunneling startup and served as his de facto handler for the trial, watched, unblinking.
He has warned the country of the dangers of partisanship and the ruthless pursuit of power and the deteriorating trust in American institutions in clear, unblinking terms.
Where once a lone security guard would sit bored in front of dozens of security feeds, scanning for abnormal activity, unblinking artificial intelligence now monitors the videos.
No, this one is aims to out-dark its competition with unblinking shots of mutilated, eyeless children like the premiere's eponymous boy on the bridge, Georgio Santorelli.
Two scrawny, acne-pocked Latino teenagers in T-shirts and sandals were seated at matching desks on opposite sides of the room staring unblinking at laptop screens.
KAMPALA (Reuters) - A forest of slender white poles topped with dark, unblinking eyes is quietly sprouting on the rubbish-strewn, potholed street corners of the Ugandan capital.
To make matters worse, the candidates don't have much left to do or say at this point, so our unblinking eyes are mostly inundated with polling data.
Preferring to work on wooden panels rather than stretched canvas, Mr. William carves each unblinking eye directly into the surface, a technique that connects painting with printing.
Reluctantly — and with more than a bit of fear of the stiff-winged angel looking down on me — I told the unblinking herald that I was sorry.
"If they change negatively, then our stance and our posture is not adequate to provide us an unblinking eye to give us early warning and indicators," he said.
Amidst all the chaos and noise and heat, his opponent watching from behind his shoulder with darting, unblinking eyes, Cobb was only focused on one thing: the machine.
Additional question: Say Burger King gave you $2 million, to eat a burger, on a jet, locked on there with the eerie unblinking plastic eyes of a killer.
The company wants you to take it home, gaze into its single roving-yet-unblinking eye and speak private thoughts to your loved ones into its many-eared panel.
A portrait of Putin hung on the wall next to a spring chest-expander; a lime-green gecko waited unblinking in a perspex cage next to the censor's desk.
Six unblinking, disembodied eyes bear down on all those who arrive at the principal entrance to the palatial setting of Blenheim Palace, the ancestral home of Sir Winston Churchill.
He was, as he often is, the tallest person present, straight-backed and broad-shouldered but still dainty in manner, with unblinking brown eyes that seem to notice everything.
Unmanned aircraft serve as a dual signals intelligence (SIGINT) and image intelligence (IMINT) platform, keeping personnel out of harm's way while simultaneously providing a nearly unblinking eye on targets.
" This unblinking, unblinkered response was both typical and atypical of Sendak's attitude toward his mortality, as Katie Roiphe perceptively shows in "The Violet Hour: Great Writers at the End.
Fame at a young age and a propensity for unblinking candor, at least for a top sports figure, have so far proved to be a provocative combination for McIlroy.
Only two elements parts are rendered in color: Holmes's icy blue eyes, described as unblinking in the documentary, and the nanotainer of red, red blood she holds between two fingers.
" In his review, the Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman writes: "The interweaving of Power's personal story, family story, diplomatic history and moral arguments is executed seamlessly — and with unblinking honesty.
Instead, Ms. Schwend offers a close, unblinking look at a moment in the life of a woman who's treading water as fast as she can, trying to keep her family afloat.
Is it worth watching 20 minutes of branded content while the app watches you back, making sure your eyes are constantly glued to the screen, unblinking and focused, Clockwork Orange-style?
After all, the Netflix YA saga is a love story above all; The Innocents isn't going to leave its dashing male lead as a pile of unblinking bones in the corner.
You know this because—in your brief time on Earth—you'll have encountered at least one unblinking monologuist talking about themselves, at length, at you, through their two numb front teeth.
This is not science fiction—it is happening now, with those on the edge of society knowing all too well what it means to live under the unblinking eye of judgment.
Few entries in the action genre give legitimate weight to violence and death; this show is unblinking in its portrayals of murder, almost as if it's challenging you to be entertained.
A "megaconstellation" of hundreds of American intelligence satellites could keep persistent, unblinking watch over the Chinese fleet, gathering imagery, intercepting communications, geolocating radar emitters, and facilitating US connectivity throughout the theater.
But if you enjoy unblinking journeys into everyday hearts of darkness (and hey, I don't judge you), then this portrait of a blank-faced young Brooklynite may be just your ticket.
Once in a while, he looks up and stares at me staring down at him and our eyes meet in an unblinking gaze that he doesn't break for a long time.
The duo's song is filmed from a wide angle, in long, unblinking shots, and when they begin a coordinated dance routine, it evokes the slightly feverish feel of a weird nightmare.
We're starting to notice details like the missing leg on one of the toy ponies, or the Western couple in the corner chewing silently without shifting their unblinking gaze from their smartphones.
I pictured this Nest Cam looming over you—pictured its one dark eye, unblinking—and I immediately thought of that nasty old Cyclops who terrorizes Odysseus and his men in The Odyssey.
We see Donnie force a silent, unblinking Ryn — remember, she hopped out of the sea about 20 minutes prior — to grasp what we can all assume is an erection underneath his jeans.
Nevertheless, because the fair has that tripartite focus on art, antiques, and design, it actually ends up being more visually welcoming than other fairs, with their unblinking illumination and relentless hard sell.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Within Vernacular Interior at Hales Gallery, a wooden shack on spindly legs faces the entrance as if keeping vigil, its open doorway like an unblinking eye.
Several times during this charming installment of "Inside the Actors Studio," the camera cuts to audience members sitting open-mouthed and unblinking, transfixed by the conversation between Laura Dern and Greta Gerwig.
You can't take your eyes off his eyes—blue and unblinking, as he confronts the world like a camera with the shutter left open, permitting the images to burn into his brain.
Devon's longing for wan porn expert Toby (India Menuez) — not to mention Toby's unblinking curiosity surrounding sex and the world in general — burns as hot as the rusty desert sand surrounding them.
For this show, in order to be unblinking about what this world is like, there's a scene in Episode 3 where we show a trial and then the aftermath of the trail.
The film focuses obsessively on Holmes' personal qualities; her unblinking eyes, her capacity to charm, her secretive style, and the ways she fulfilled, and in some ways, belied stereotypes about Silicon Valley entrepreneurs.
At least this latest patch means we can enjoy the existing games as they were meant to be played; without having to stare into the eyes of dozens upon dozens of unblinking bystanders.
Not forever, but if the lights come back on after 10 or even 15 seconds, it returns with the correct time, unblinking — unlike my microwave clock and stove clock, those helpless, annoying twins.
Review: In 'Good Friday,' an Unblinking Look at Rape Culture A drama set in a college classroom during a campus shooting, "Good Friday," at the Flea Theater, is meant to unsettle and provoke.
And it has the post-humans to match: Specifically Major Mira Killian (Johansson), a scientific marvel who emerges from a pool of alabaster goo like a white-chocolate Cadbury crème egg, unblinking and sublime.
As for Billie, even after releasing the Outsider, and giving him his freedom, she still bears his mark, still has his stone, unblinking eye, is still black and gay in a straight, white world.
He's taking on a character most people think of, as he writes, as "an unblinking mascot for American nationalism"—whereas Coates himself is outspoken on the country's flaws, systemic racial inequality, and current administration.
What are we — the hyperconnected citizenry of 2016, clutching our smartphones as close as a lover — to believe if Facebook cannot be trusted to deliver news with the cold, unblinking logic of a machine?
"30 Rock" borrowed its unblinking warts-and-all look at how television is made; "Curb Your Enthusiasm" embraced its use of real celebrities to play versions of themselves that were perhaps only slight exaggerations.
And if the choice between safety and danger, virtue and vice is at times made overwhelmingly literal, it's also in keeping with the movie's atavistic tone and unblinking focus on the act of mothering.
Snakes are everywhere here: slithering unseen in the walls of the house; looming with unblinking eyes and lipless mouths in the garden; leaving their old skins behind as false promises that change is possible.
Here stands Tandy, blanking in the concrete light, under the unblinking eye of the gray sky and the thirteen bashed-in CCTV cameras, each drooping from a different perch of the orange plastic resstop walls.
Way up where a celestial blue is nearly all you can see, where atmospheres begin to merge and mutate and an unblinking, unceasing, total and utter darkness edges into view, fifteen seconds becomes something malleable.
Kirkus Reviews called the book a "striking work of psychological horror and unblinking terror," and we might see it in theaters before too long since FilmNation acquired the rights for the book earlier this year.
For many years, even as writers were discarding the more patently absurd elements of his theory—penis envy, or the death drive—they continued to pay homage to Freud's unblinking insight into the human condition.
And while France may or may not offer lust-worthy physical therapy, it has occasionally produced notable cinematic depictions of injurious passion, of which this unblinking portrait of emotional abuse is an especially juicy example.
Last week, HBO released its Theranos documentary called The Inventor, spurring a resurgence of media coverage and creepy memes of Holmes's unblinking eyes; plus, an adaptation of Carreyrou's book Bad Blood is in the works.
General McMaster's unblinking, incisive criticism of national security officials reflects a conviction that they are duty bound to do all they can to avoid making or repeating historical mistakes — even at the risk of insubordination.
But during Friday's wide-ranging conversation, Meadows seesawed between optimism about the midterm outlook and an unblinking acceptance that Republicans might lose nearly 30 House seats in November, which would hand the majority to Democrats.
Even in a Valley that worships productivity, he is an outlier, plowing through e-mails and meetings as if strapped to a time bomb, his unblinking stare speeding up colleagues until they sound like chipmunks.
And then one of the teens demanding to fight a grizzled 30something-year-old man on live TV. Live life with the unblinking confidence of Archie Andrews and Veronica Lodge (whose plan works, for the record).
Then a man like Brock Lesnar becomes a litmus test, an unblinking assessment of your place in the world, a way to define yourself, and proof (to yourself, if no one else) of your continued relevance.
Mr. Schenk's staging could not be simpler: Wotan just sits on a rock, Brünnhilde next to him, sometimes resting her head on his knee, looking at her father with unblinking attentiveness, seemingly gripped by every word.
Michael Flynn's fall was foreordained, predictable by anyone with the time, patience and fundamental seriousness to take an unblinking look at his past, brimming as it was with accusations of shoddy stewardship and instances of rashness.
"As we look to the future as conditions might change, if they change negatively then our stance, our posture is not adequate to provide us an unblinking eye to give us early warning and indicators," Gen.
It is his most personal work, an unblinking look to a past that is full of the twin wellsprings of love and pain, the results of which are in plain sight in the Kiese Laymon of 193.
At the end of "Sex Addict," Zahedi, his hair black and puffy, round head bobbing, explains with unblinking eyes that he has overcome the compulsion for prostitutes that had torpedoed his first two marriages and other relationships.
Sometimes, though, I realize I've crossed a divide, the line between life with a faceless digital assistant that I can ignore or put in my pocket and one inside a listening, talking box with an unblinking eye.
In a crucial scene in Elle, after Michèle literally unmasks her attacker, she stares him in the eye, challenging him, unblinking—her rapist is someone she knows, one of the weakest of the weak men surrounding her.
Schiff will come into his own in election year as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, rational and unblinking in his analysis of the legal swamp that's immersed the president in at least half a dozen investigations.
I imagine that I was probably bored as a kid, sitting through those first 45 minutes before Pee Wee Herman pops up in the guise of an unblinking robot eye that looks like a Star Wars outtake.
"As we look to the future as conditions might change, if they change negatively then our stance, our posture is not adequate to provide us an unblinking eye to give us early warning and indicators," he said.
The image of a perished Mary, which was a sad reality for women at this time, is one of the strongest nods to the unblinking, fearlessly realistic feminist undertones of fellow Margaret Atwood streaming adaptation The Handmaid's Tale.
Arriving shrouded in widow's weeds and standing in solitary magnificence to stare at me with one unblinking black eye, it is still only a bird, a big, black bird entirely indifferent to the workings of the human realm.
Barring that, viewers might come away simply hypnotized by Holmes, who carefully cultivated her own myth, played the role of company cheerleader to the hilt and wigged out even employees with her robotic speech pattern and unblinking interviews.
Although Sandler gave a career-best performance as Diamond District jewelry dealer Howard Ratner, few actors are capable of matching the despair seen in the unblinking eyes of that diamond-encrusted Furby as it's held up for appraisal.
However, Voss also tells CNBC Make It that Trump's counterparts in the negotiations over the shutdown, Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Charles Schumer, were smart to stay calm and unblinking in their refusal to give in to the president's demands.
It would make eye contact with different guests for five or six seconds, unblinking, staring at them for some sort of response or recognition — for any acknowledgement at all — then shift its glance away or look down at its feet.
That is why one of the most memorable scenes in the entire Jace Everett-tuned opener is the image of a young boy clad in a KKK robe and cone-shaped hat, his massive, unblinking eyes staring back at you.
In a new set of online commercials for E-Trade, the House of Cards star speaks directly into the camera in the signature fourth wall-breaking style of Frank Underwood to dare you, the viewer, into a battle of unblinking perseverance.
We eventually learn who the gunman was — and gain a fairly precise picture of a small town's frightening moral and sexual landscape — through the monologues of the son's visitors, who rashly give up their secrets in his silent, unblinking presence.
To understand just how confusing that success was, keep in mind that she once responded to RuPaul challenging her to step up and staring her down with an unblinking, "do I have something on my face?" and somehow came out alive.
Under a glass dome, skewbald and well groomed, he's tracking a scent through a diorama of matchstick fence posts and pipe-cleaner trees; a warped sky of roof beams and lightbulbs swims in the bulged, unblinking eye of the case.
Gritty, the idiosyncratic mascot of the National Hockey League's Philadelphia Flyers, made a rare off-ice appearance Tuesday to surprise Caiden O'Rourke, a double amputee with two rare conditions, after he was fitted with a custom prosthetic leg adorned with Gritty's unblinking face.
The subject, such as it is, is the unblinking pursuit of obsessions, no matter how peculiar they may be—and Morris captures these people not only telling their stories, but sharing the theories they've cooked up in years of work, mostly by themselves.
Over on Vanderpump Rules, however, the decades-younger employees of Vanderpump's restaurant empire have had three nose jobs, a boob job, and countless Botox done — with all of the blood and bandages, the indignity and unpleasantness, captured by the show's unblinking camera.
If you watched carefully earlier this month, you could almost see Mike Pompeo's political life flash before his eyes as he sat for seven minutes, almost unblinking, under withering cross-examination by—of all people, he must've thought—a local Nashville TV reporter.
Tarantino's slightly longer roadshow edit of the film emphasizes this further through its use of longer shots and slower editing — what Tarantino has called "big, long, cool, unblinking takes" — letting scenes play out rather than chopping them apart to keep up the pace.
Murkage, the four-piece rap troupe in which Brixton-born GAIKA made a name for himself, were furious and frenetic, a tightly-wound group of revolutionaries standing at the front of a never-ending protest with a megaphone and an unblinking stare.
But for someone who premised a campaign -- and a presidency -- on his unblinking ability to not only pick the best and brightest but then to find ways to make them even more successful, Trump's misjudgment of Flynn seems like a major black mark.
I never had the urge to throw a glass of wine in someone's face until I sat, unblinking, and watched Lisa Rinna threw a full glass of wine at Kim Richards, with my eyelids propped open like that scene in A Clockwork Orange.
The first English-language film by Michel Franco, the Mexican director of "After Lucia" (a harrowing study of high school bullying), "Chronic" stands back from its characters, whom it views with what seems like cold documentarylike detachment but is really an unblinking compassion.
The unblinking plastic monarch supposedly spent the month growing a "kingstache" for the charity, and encouraged other men to do the same, but he ultimately allowed his beard to "grow back," or to be glued back in place, or digitally rendered or whatever.
The council is mad that everyone thinks its rendering of Diana made from plants and cursed blood—Diana as a monster, Diana as a plate of ham—the council is mad everyone thinks the rendering of Diana snarling and unblinking is hilarious.
Sitting outside the district courthouse — where a mural of unblinking eyes stands for transparency — Ms. Lee said that when she looked at the building now, she thought of all the molestation and rape cases that have taken place in its closed courtrooms.
The story of June Osbourne (Emmy-winner Elisabeth Moss), who will not be called by her Gilead abductee name of "Offred" at any point, picks up exactly where we left her in the season 1 finale: trapped, unblinking, in the back of a mysterious truck.
Have you ever started up Call of Duty on your PC and thought "I really wish this game could be somehow projected over every surface in front of me, while I was still playing it on a monitor, being watched by an unblinking mechanical eye"?
Given the operational access afforded by these new technologies, the issue deserves the same attention presently focused on port, airline, telecommunications and technology infrastructures, with a watchful eye on suppliers and supply chain integrity, and unblinking vigilance over end-to-end system security and integrity.
Not for him the unblinking steadfastness of a Bernard Haitink or the shattering tonal language of an Esa-Pekka Salonen: Instead, a sense of wonder so great that on Friday Mr. Nelsons could carry the Adagio to its demise with a smile on his face.
The first English-language film by Michel Franco, the Mexican director of "After Lucia" (a harrowing study of high school bullying), "Chronic" stands back from its characters, whom it views with what seems like cold documentary-like detachment but is really an unblinking compassion.
Working almost exclusively in ink drawings, Mr. Cuevas depicted the wretched of the earth — the infirm, the deformed, the mad — in an unblinking expressionist manner that reflected the influence of artists like Goya, Breughel and Grosz as well as the forms of pre-Columbian art.
Dogs are a looming, watchful presence throughout Adam's unblinking depiction of a crime-besieged Trinidadian landscape where robbers and kidnappers target the poor and well-off alike and even those who can invest in security systems must be wary of the men who install them.
In his previous novel, "The Underground Railroad", which won a Pulitzer and a National Book Award, the escape route of the title magically becomes an actual railway; what begins as an unblinking depiction of slavery morphs into a phantasmagoric allegory of African-American history as a whole.
That's true of "Jeanne Dielman," an unblinking three-and-a-half-hour look at an outwardly impassive Belgian homemaker (Delphine Seyrig) who turns tricks in her immaculate, sterile apartment amid other quotidian activities like folding sheets and making a meatloaf for more than three deliberate minutes.
The body is the threshold across which each objectionable call passes into consciousness — all the unintimidated, unblinking, and unflappable resilience does not erase the moments lived through, even as we are eternally stupid or everlastingly optimistic, so ready to be inside, among, a part of the games.
This latest offering from the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Clybourne Park" sustains the bustle, buoyancy and unblinking bawdiness of novels like Henry Fielding's "Tom Jones" so successfully, for so long that you wonder if Mr. Norris and his director, Michael Greif, can keep it afloat.
But other young readers — those whom the author might describe as ordinary in more ordinary ways — may well find something in Dennis's story to admire as well: his unblinking courage, in a world where social conformity starts in the sandbox, to insist on being his own best friend.
We don't have all the details on what MRG's HAL9000 will be capable of—the group has only posted a couple of teasers so far—but in addition to the computer's glowing, unblinking eye, the replica will also have working displays, and functional voice recognition, as this video demonstrates.
In their books, both Mr. Senghor and Mr. Reed recount the horrors and humiliations they experienced in unblinking detail, conveying not just physical abuse (which in Mr. Reed's case included a form of waterboarding administered by prison officials) but also the psychological fallout that left them filled with rage and fear.
She looked at her life, and her infirmities, with an unblinking eye in a series of memoirs that included "Remembering the Bone-House: An Erotics of Place and Space" (1989), "Carnal Acts" (1990), "Voice Lessons: On Becoming a (Woman) Writer" (1994) and "Waist-High in the World: A Life Among the Nondisabled" (1996).
In fairness, The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley is ripe for parody — and Corden pretty much covers all bases in the sketch above: from Elizabeth Holmes' unblinking stare to the fairly wild idea at the centre of it all (which, in Corden's case at least, boils down to poo in a box).
"The United States should continue to deter Beijing from use of force, maintain an unblinking eye on Hong Kong, and make Beijing pay a heavy reputational cost for curtailing the rights and freedoms of Hong Kong citizens," said Ryan Hass, a former State Department and National Security Council official now at the Brookings Institution.
And if you read "The Art of the Deal" backward in the original Sanskrit, you'll find it foretold there as well: Before the seventh seal is opened, before Famine and Pestilence are loosed, the Man in White must do battle with the Combed-Over Titan, amid the ravening shrieks of Twitter and beneath the unblinking eye of Cable News.
His absence has left a disappointed House majority with little option but to stage political theatrics like Thursday's 12-hour reading of the entire redacted Mueller report in a hideaway Capitol committee room before a few reporters, a guest appearance by the liberal activist actor John Cusack and the unblinking eye of a C-Span camera.
She has borne unblinking witness to history and to a horrific episode already in danger — among Americans, that is — of becoming a horror story out of the past, although more than a million people in this country are still infected with H.I.V. I hope that won't make Makkai's novel sound like obligatory reading for concerned citizens.
He and Dawn routinely performed barefoot in pajamas, and their central dynamic on camera, then and now, calls to mind a mismatched classic-comedy duo: Dawn musters the low-affect cool of a '60s chanteuse, preferring to hold still with her eyes wide and unblinking, while Conte mugs for the camera and bounces around a lot.
There are always outliers: Those weird straight-backed unblinking married couples who've "never had a row," who when you meet them—at weddings or parties or at your mom's open-house Christmas bash, hands tangled together, faces curiously similar—always freak you out in a way you can't quite put a finger on, as if they can only love each other when they are murdering crows.
Sequestered at the end of the hall, the master bedroom remains his father's domain, the long credenza below a broad picture window scattered with objects that he accumulated throughout his life, from a disk of pre-Columbian pottery painted with a primitive design of a man climbing a tree trunk to a slab of petrified wood, its polished concentric circles like an unblinking eye.
She'd remember the whale's expression, how it lay on its side and drifted in the current, how it had been so close that she could see the raised scars of its skin, the mottled gray color of it and the sheen of evaporating water, and its massive head, how the whale's eye, onyx black, had looked directly at her, unblinking, and she had thought, If I can stand here long enough, if I can just look hard enough, I'll understand.
By this I mean that my pro-choice friends endorsing Williamson's sacking can't see that his extremism is mirrored in their own, in a system of supposedly "moderate" thought that is often blind to the public's actual opinions on these issues, that lionizes advocates for abortion at any stage of pregnancy, that hands philosophers who favor forms of euthanasia and infanticide prestigious chairs at major universities, that is at best mildly troubled by the quietus of the depressed and disabled in Belgium or the near-eradication of Down syndrome in Iceland or the gendercide that abortion brought to Asia, that increasingly accepts unblinking a world where human beings can be commodified and vivisected so long as they're in embryonic form.

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