Even with the added millions, Patrick will still be looking up at Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Children run around like excited mice waving and looking up at this fleeting ariel display.
Through our windows we could see people at their windows, looking up at the sky.
Visit the lush, flowered grounds and have a drink on the patio bar looking up at the mountain.
So astronomers should not worry if, instead of looking up at things, they now look things up instead.
So now I tool around the Hamptons in that, visiting all the farm stands and looking up at the trees.
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Looking up at the roof feels for all the world like being inside the rib cage of a great blue whale.
"It's very important that Grandma is looking up at the window of Giles's studio on the second floor, " said John Field.
After a few minutes, the Bull placed Max atop a grassy knoll, and the beasts gathered around, looking up at him expectantly.
He sat out in the courtyard, burping and smoking a cigarette, looking up at the crescent moon just visible on the horizon.
All day, I kept looking up at Marcus to make sure he was OK. He never complained, and he performed his duties impeccably.
He's standing in a bigger deficit than he was on Friday night, looking up at a field that includes the age-defying 53-year-old Fred Couples.
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And as I sat on the stairwell looking up at her, I realized that this was not the end of me, but rather the beginning of me.
The idea of waking up in the morning, hearing a river and looking up at pine trees rang an ancient and clear bell in me.
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Only after delivering his first line looking up at his audience did he even dare to look down at his notes for the first time.
And Monday, just six months into her life, looking up at her dad as he changed her diaper in a minivan, Jonylah was shot multiple times.
The bronze bust sitting on a cairn will be situated in the town's Wilton Park and will feature the commentator looking up at his Buccleuch Road home.
In late August, I stood in the center of Mexico City, surrounded by glimmering office towers, looking up at the dark outline of the HSBC Mexico building.
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Torres took her time getting out of the pool, looking up at the stands where for nearly three decades she has been cheered on her in Olympic bids.
Looking up at its vertiginous cliffs from the foaming sea is overwhelming: rolling banks of sea mist tumble down from the slopes of the interior and birds wheel overhead.
Lying on the dirt floor of my room looking up at the night sky, I would pray, "Please let me have a pretty doll, " whenever I spotted a shooting star.
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Standing in the plaza and looking up at the massive facades of the buildings and the elevated walkways and escalators that connect them, the observer has a strange feeling of being indoors.
Like the Yankees, the Red Sox are expected to finish the year looking up at the feathers of the Blue Jays and Orioles as well as the slippery tail of Tampa Bay Rays.
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Transforming or reinventing business processes so that they are more efficient (doing things the right way) and more effective (doing the right things) than the competition is what is needed for companies that find themselves looking up at the competition.
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Every night, for months, the television showed Euro-angular German stockbrokers, post-frat looking American traders, frantically disheveled Asian commodities brokers all looking up at tickers the home audience couldn't see, staring blankly upward as if they were waiting for Superman to save them.
"I am laying on my back, clutching the ball, looking up at a bunch of red helmets peering down at me and hearing a bunch of cuss words over the roar of the 80, 000 people in the stadium, " said Robin Weber, the second-stringer who made the catch that lives on in Notre Dame lore.
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