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It stared out fixed and wild from her quiet, colored face, and why she had wanted a blue eye nobody human would ever know.
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One of The Greatest Scientists ever Albert Einstein Stared it with a Dream that the day would come that all the World would use Solar Energy.
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We stared at it a long time, in silence.
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This time he stared at it in disbelief.
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While, as a digital media player, the Movit mini may not fare much better than other MP3 players Apple has stared down, it represents a new entry in a class of mobile computers free from carrier bonds that likely represent the future of the portable media player''s high end.
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It made her crazy to look at him and so she stared at her feet, at her ubiquitous galoshes.
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At last they reached the downstairs lobby, crossed it, and, leaning together, made their way outside, stared at by two middle-school kids.
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She could find that place if she needed to, but for now she just lightened her grip on the steering wheel, then stared in contemplation at the recessed Chrysler logo at its center, as if it were some sort of ancient mandala-like emblem.
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The leaves outside the window were still shimmering, and I stared at the fuzzy pattern they made on the pane and the Formica counter under it.
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There in the family room, where the great plasma TV screen stared blankly and the morning Globe lay, still in its plastic wrapper, where it had been tossed onto the sofa unread, Lynne kissed dryly, tentatively, as if testing her lipstick.
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Cal stared at Mandy, and she tried to get a read, as he might have put it.
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His cape flowing and hands raised, he stared down an oncoming S.U.V. and made like he was about to grapple it.
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