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He squints at the TV, trying to see what, exactly, his other self is working on.
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"This is a new thing for me, " he says, as he squints at his mobile.
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He doesn't bend, but squints at it for a very long time.
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She squints at me and holds a blue-lacquered fingernail to her lips, as though she were about to land a luxury suite down at the Motel 6.
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In fact, eye squints can be observed as people read contracts or proposals, and when they occur, it is almost always a sign of having seen something troubling or problematic.
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Then, seemingly tired, she squints at the afternoon sun, hesitating before cracking her jaws in the yawning attitude of a passenger in a plane clearing her ears of accumulated air pressure.
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Juan Bonet lifts his wine glass into the sunlight, tilts it to one side and squints into the velvety red liquid with the expression of a man in the grip of a profound pleasure.
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One squints at the TV and immediately knows.
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The man squints to make out the titles.
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