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.
The move provoked a stare-down with Schwab, which ordinarily mandates that a fund list its cheapest share class with the supermarket, but Schwab let the old Davis fund keep its NTF listing for existing customers.
You can stare at Alamosaurus, with its tiny teeth, virtually eye to eye, after you have seen it, on the lower level, towering above you.
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Does he still stare his opponents down with that steely gaze?
The figure looked at Mark with a blank stare and slowly faded away, leaving without providing an answer.
He looks at Albert with the disdainful stare that the pukka sahib directs at a servant who has inconvenienced him.
Baby Spice has grown up and she still has that dreamy quality to make most stare at CD:UK with a wistful glint.
The brilliantly innovative individual staring into camera with a determined stare.
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I'm just guessing here but from the way Bethan Jenkins crossed her arms and fixed the Counsel General with a steely stare, 's'never 'appened' won't placate her.
Anthony, who made it out of the second round for only the second time in his 10-year career this season, sat at his locker for minutes on end with a blank stare in his eyes.
There are the group of girls who stare at the tattooed guy with the big truck, either because they are wondering the same thing I am or because they like his tattoos and big truck.
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There were four of us: working press from all over the globe suddenly possessing the wide-eyed stare of excited children, with a glorious invitation to the pristine fairways of Augusta National -- living out our fantasies of actually playing the course.
Press, who looks like a young Sissy Spacek, and Blunt, with her impervious liquid stare, are terrific.
The e-book client seemed to be the most heavily involved, with the ability to look up words with a hard-stare, and flip pages by eyeing the two lower corners.
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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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Born in Bordeaux, Redon later described himself as a "sad and weak" child, though the resulting isolation and inactivity left him with much time to stare at clouds and nurture the stunning imagination that seemingly grew in him as a muscle.
Otherwise, she says, the kids would stare at their phones and not interact with one another.
He fixed me with a cold, hard stare and demanded I translate my question from English to Russian.
The torpid feline raised its huge head, yawned, and fixed the boat with a long, disinterested stare, eventually resuming his interrupted siesta.
With her pallor and uncompromising stare, Manet's Olympia had shocked 19th-century viewers.
They ended at the same time, concluding with a long-held death stare aimed towards the other.
America is about to deploy drones equipped with a surveillance system called Gorgon Stare.
Alternatively, take the "stare" out of a screen by balancing it with strong visuals that deflect attention.
Sometimes they stare mindlessly at the CNN Airport Network or sit with glazed eyes in a boring meeting.
Saying that, when the bullet points begin to once again merge as you stare down two athletes, I recommend you go with the wrestler.
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.
At one point in the proceedings, the harsh portrayal of Jackson's struggle with addiction led one juror to lean forward and stare at the floor for several moments.
"He was obsessed with her and would often sit at the bar and stare at her, " she said.
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In that winter, the turn of the 1930s, a couple of young men with time on their hands was nothing to draw a stare.
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