Emboldened by this good news, foreign investors have again turned their gaze to the continent.
"There used to be a drug store over there, " he said, shifting his gaze to the right.
As a result, beleaguered industry veterans longingly turn their collective gaze to the Times and Poynter for inspiration.
In contrast to previous tests with primates, the lemurs were able to use gaze to increase their chance of finding food.
In November, secondary prices inched lower as accounts turned their gaze to the bulging new-issue calendar and as concerns arose regarding the fiscal cliff.
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As Greece and Ireland flounder in Europe, many analysts are turning their gaze to Portugal, the PIIG nation deemed most likely to follow suit.
Aryeh Zelnik hesitated a moment or two, turned his gaze to the open window, through which he could see one of the abandoned farm sheds, as well as a dusty cypress up which orange bougainvillea had climbed with fiery fingers.
Response to gaze is reckoned to be a good measure of the development of theory of mind in human children.
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Tobii works extensively with many application partners in the consumer electronics industry as it works to bring eye tracking and gaze interaction to personal computers, gaming systems, televisions and vehicles.
She gave me a quick smile, then turned her gaze back to Terri.
Stand in the center of the rotunda and gaze up to the heavens through the eight-meter-high oculus at the center of the five-ton concrete dome --a stunning feat of ancient engineering, still intact after two thousand years.
In the meantime, feel free to gaze at our gallery and head on over to mc10's website for more.
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In the old days, movies used to invite us to sit back and gaze at monsters, to really drink them in.
Though it's pleasantly bisected by a faux running stream, with comfortable seating and towering embalmed trees (black olive, bamboo and Washingtonian palm) to gaze at, I saw no clients using it during my recent visit to the spa, perhaps because its location is a bit too public (all spa clients needing access to the changing rooms must walk around the atrium).
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From here, it's anyone's guess as to what Apple would do with the information, but you don't have to gaze beyond the 'Events' section in the company's own iPhoto application to get a few solid ideas.
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Because drivers frequently need to grapple with controls while keeping their eyes on the road, the fewer physical buttons a car has, the more they need to divert their gaze and attention in order to change the temperature or radio station.
At each end one of Microsoft's Kinect depth camera sensors is used to track the direction of each person's gaze as well as to capture the shape and appearance of objects placed on the surface and the participant sitting behind them.
Friday's ceremony was also an opportunity to gaze inside, see the guts of the Turtle.
Do you stand in fields at night to gaze at the starry wonder of the galaxy?
You go to gaze through the hedgerows surrounding those Addison Mizner-designed, pink-stucco villas, built in the Roaring '20s.
Then make the stroke and continue to gaze at the ground, where the ball was, for at least one more count.
She got down on the floor, spread her arms, stood up, stepped back to gaze from a distance, returned close up.
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Tourists flocked to Berlin and Potsdam to gaze on him as he drilled his troops or superintended the gardeners at Sans Souci.
Both groups are shown in the midst of some sort of gathering, and in both pictures one governor turns to gaze at us.
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He's happy to get away to gaze at sunsets from his Tuscan villa, golf near his Kauai spread or fly-fish for salmon in Alaska.
For a vertiginous sense of how far share prices could fall, the best place to gaze may be through the looking glass at gold.
The Leica Duovids come off by comparison as something that a secret agent in a BMW would use to gaze across a canyon at an evil lair.
Another park impresario made it worse: In 1959, Robert Moses filled in the lake, and left Lincoln to gaze at the rear fence of a skating rink for 52 years.
Police officers, many of them on horseback, had a hard time controlling the crowds, as many of the bathers lingered to gaze at the colourful processions of the holy men.
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