It was tennis to stare at, to cheer for, to rewind again and again.
They would think that the best way to resist the marshmallow is to stare right at it, to keep a close eye on the goal.
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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The result is a stare down to see who blinks first, and who becomes the alpha-dog.
Pondering, you reach the water and stare across to Hong Kong Island.
For example, quite a few involve "lane assist" features that starkly indicate the options when coming to a fork in the road so that the driver avoids having to stare at the screen too long to figure out the right path.
While the CPMs on mobile are significantly higher (you have to stare at the ads which are quite large relative to the screen size), we struggle to believe Facebook can continue to ramp the ad load on mobile the way they did in Q4 2012.
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You know, lesiure, the time to stare at the bubbles in beer (or more amusingly, to ponder the bubbles that pass for though as they travel through the head of the new barmaid), contemplate the sunset, whatever it is that we think is the good life.
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So clear are the steaming pools that to stare down into them is like staring down into a cave that leads to the earth's core.
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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And we think of it, because of them, with a confidence knowing that ordinary citizens will continue to stare down fear, overwhelm evil, and bring forth hope from what seems to be none.
Cambara picks herself up, dusts her caftan, and has barely sufficient time to stare at the backs of their heads before the battlewagon vanishes in the swirl of sand it has helped to raise.
One of my many office habits is to stop and stare at a hallway wall leading to an elegant marble staircase.
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Drivers initially tend to stare at the infra-red image, rather than the real road.
The elbows dangle awkwardly, and the chin juts out to stare at the screen.
And to stare this other guy in the face and be like, wow, that's weird.
"We're definitely prepared to stare them down if we can't get a sensible deal, " he told reporters.
Gasamah has eight children and the three youngest congregate on her lap to stare at the visitors.
Or simply stop in to stare at the artistically arranged counter displays and nibble at the samples.
Yet it is to a country's credit if it is prepared to stare hard at its own past.
Nonetheless, his big test in government would be to stare down the power of the old union elites.
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Maybe, just maybe, it will be the catalyst that grants us the courage to stare right back at it.
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She turned to stare out the windshield while he peered in at her.
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.
Like, perhaps, getting an MFA in Puppetry instead of having to stare at the south facing end of a north moving mule all day.
Tell the bed not to lay like the mouth of a grave, not to stare up at me like some calf on its knees.
Basically, E16 is for the folks who want to be able to stare at their screen and drool when they need a break from working.
It is far easier to overlook the death of loved ones when you don't have to stare across the holiday table at their empty places.
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