The comic actor suppresses his smirk and his devilish stare and stays within character.
His students stare at the giant circular 23-foot wall that has been custom-tailored to transport them into an accurate depiction of the famous Giza Plateau.
It diminishes Van Gogh a little to imagine him rushing out with his easel to stare furiously, almost comically, at some clumps of grass, trying to silence the demons in his head.
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Along the way, there were plenty of reasons to yell, to hang his head, to curse the lines, to stare at his racket, to open his eyes wide and mumble in the direction of his coach and parents.
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As Cecchi took us down a flight of rickety steps into his sweltering basement workshop, it was hard not to stare at his rough hands.
Does he still stare his opponents down with that steely gaze?
There was goalie Braden Holtby, removing his mask to stare up at the scoreboard after allowing one more goal, flummoxed by what the Rangers had done and how they had done it.
In his rubbery Botox-android way, he's creepy to look at (and he makes you wonder if this will be the future for aging movie stars), but there isn't much to Clu besides his telegenic blank stare.
Each image shows the aged German-British photographer and his wife as they stare down at the floor where some of the prints that will become the final composite picture are lying.
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The torpid feline raised its huge head, yawned, and fixed the boat with a long, disinterested stare, eventually resuming his interrupted siesta.
The remarkable German actor Ulrich Matthes, with his spooked, black-eyed stare, burns with rage and mortification in the role of Henri Kremer, an anti-Nazi Catholic priest from Luxembourg who was interned at Dachau in 1942.
Nonetheless, his big test in government would be to stare down the power of the old union elites.
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His Passenger sensed this and gave him a cold stare through the rear-view mirror.
One day, he mounted a rearview mirror on the far wall of the classroom so that he could stare at the portrait of Milton behind his back.
Like one subject, the French photographer Nadar, his search is for la ressemblance intime behind the studio stare.
And with the owners already armed with a bum economy as they prepare to stare down new Players Association head Michael Weiner in negotiating his first collective bargaining agreement, which would kick in after the 2011 season, evidence of a renewed linear relationship between payroll and victories adds more potential fuel to the fire.
Herbert, with his dark almond eyes in that globular head, had the most intense stare.
Both as Wayne and as super-Wayne he seems indifferent, as the films themselves are, to the activities of little people, and to the claims of the everyday, preferring to semi-purse his lips, as if preparing to whistle for an errant dog, and stare pensively into the distance.
For the first few seconds he can only stare at the impossibility blooming before him, and it is at this moment that he recalls one of his earliest lessons, a lesson learned in the prehistory of his youth, when he was still called David Henry, when he still bore his given names so ordered to honor the paternal uncle he would never meet.
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