His head moved back, his gaze fixed on the ceiling, and his eyes were glassy.
His gaze is fixed instead on a garbage incineration plant on a nearby hill.
Business in the Gulf swelled, and success prompted Alukkas to turn his gaze homeward.
"There used to be a drug store over there, " he said, shifting his gaze to the right.
His gaze, however, is far less intense than the gaze of this woman, which is plumbing an abyss.
Springsteen lopes to another corner, and, as he sets his gaze on the horn section, a thought occurs to him.
True to his belief that Turkey must be eastern as well as western, his gaze is not locked solely on Brussels.
Tarpley said he would turn his gaze towards Green Party nominee Cynthia McKinney, Libertarian Party nominee Bob Barr or independent candidate Ralph Nader.
Every twenty seconds or so he lifts his head and looks out onto Boulevard Saint-Germain, his gaze a little more gloomy each time.
One young man in the front row of the courtroom leaned forward and stared at Holmes without averting his gaze throughout the 45-minute proceeding.
Toying with the third button of his dungaree shirt, he turned his gaze toward the pine trees outside and then back again to his father.
Spurned in his efforts to unite the Arab world, from the 1990s Col Gaddafi turned his gaze towards Africa, proposing a "United States" for the continent.
From the edge of his eye, Wadsworth became aware that his client had spoken, but he did not divert his gaze from the tip of his brush.
Through both days of testimony, he was visibly uncomfortable on the stand, averting his gaze from Mr. Clemens and speaking softly, often with short, barely audible answers.
Children held his gaze, and he thereby perceived their nature.
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.
Adults often looked away, whether from modesty or a desire for concealment, while some, like the collector, held his gaze challengingly, with a false honesty, as if to say, Yes, of course my eyes are concealing things, but you lack the discernment to realize it.
The director, Xavier Dolan, also co-stars as Francis, a young man who, with his best friend, Marie (Monia Chokri), hovers swoonfully around Nicolas (Niels Schneider), an impulsive, model-like party animal whose mop of golden curls hides the blithering emptiness of his gaze as he leads them on a merry chase of erotic desperation while basking in their adulation.
His dark gaze deepens with conviction.
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She pays no attention to his moving lips, her gaze instead locked on his Aqua Velva blue eyes.
There was time for two farcial run outs, Ajit Agarkar calling for a run into the covers but sent back when halfway down the pitch by Dinesh Karthik, Collingwood swooping to inflict his dismissal and Karthik equally quick to avoid the gaze of his partner as he made his way back to the pavilion.
"This is pretty spectacular, " he said, craning his neck to gaze up at the rock faces after emerging from a narrow pathway into a sun-splashed plaza in front of the grand Treasury.
His lunch, which he ate on his own in an enormous, empty dining room while reading a book under the absentminded gaze of the elderly maid, and the black-and-white gaze of his deceased wife looking out from photographs in ornate silver frames, was light: soup and a small portion of fish and mashed potatoes, some of which he would allow to go cold.
"We're a very talented minor league team, " he explains, fixing an earnest gaze upon his visitor.
Joe Swanberg turns a remarkably self-excoriating camera gaze on his own art and life in this new drama.
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