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He gazed a little longer at the dead features before he drew the sheet up.
NEWYORKER: Faith
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Standing on the cliffs, he gazed at the distant shoreline of France.
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And he gazed down toward me - his kindly presence filled my vision as if I was being spoken to by a god.
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He gazed upon his beloved dinosaur bones at the Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, then traveled with his wife Marianne to visit relatives in Pennsylvania.
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Sometimes he gazed up, sometimes to the part of the room where the bird sat, and sometimes to the part of the room hidden behind the barrier.
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He gazed at the brown, light-wrinkled water with satisfaction.
NEWYORKER: The Other Place
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Then his hands froze and he lifted his head, gazed off to the side in a fugue of stillness, listening.
NEWYORKER: The Reptile Garden
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He held his glass and gazed steadily at her.
NEWYORKER: Beginners
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When we sat down to eat he either read the paper or gazed into the distance.
NEWYORKER: Naima
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At the sidewalk he stopped, put down his case next to the sugar maple, wiped his jacket sleeve across his forehead, and gazed up the block as if he were the new boy in school, getting ready to cross the school yard, where faces were already turning to stare at him.
NEWYORKER: Miracle Polish
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Looking at ease, Prince William gazed adoringly at three-week-old Hugo Eric Scott as he spoke to his father, Sgt Paul 'Vic' Vicary, a serviceman who had taken part in an expedition to the South Pole.
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He is perhaps the brightest young star in the UFC, with a stony glare that has gazed upon tourists from Times Square billboards, but on this night, removed from the forbidding "Octagon, " he was easy-going and passionate about his contentious sport.
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