The patrol proceeded north, passing pulverized compounds and a few groups of men who stared with flat hostility.
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She neither smiled nor cried, but stared at me with a peculiar gentleness, as if I were a kind of nourishment.
The unit doctor stared at him with folded arms, mouth shut tight.
His lower lip jutted slightly, and he stared through rimless glasses with undisguised contempt at his former friend.
She stared back at him with the neutral innocence of a child waiting obediently for the start of a piano lesson.
He stared at the screen with his mouth agape.
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Nnamabia stared at my father with wounded eyes and said that he may have done horrible things in the past, things that had caused my parents pain, but that he had done nothing in this case.
Employees will be judged not just by the quality or creativity or ingenuity or precision of their finished work, but will be electronically stared at -- smothered with second-by-second scrutiny -- as they do the work, wherever they are.
We stopped alongside the Sonobe River, where Miyamoto, as a boy, had caught fish with his hands, and I descended the bank and stared at the riffles for a while until I realized, with a start, that there were six or seven giant carp in a pool right by my feet.
Many workers have stared at an empty PowerPoint page with dread, knowing that their thoughts and ideas would be projected onto a screen to a roomful of people and believed that the best way to fill the void is with faux words that sound more important than they are.
Wearing his jaunty red knit cap, he has frolicked with lemurs in Madagascar and stared down deadly fer-de-lance snakes in Ecuador.
Instead, when he told me his parents would never let him be with a white girl, I stared into his eyes and smiled.
He stared into the long, beautifully furnished room with a shoulder-high stone fireplace at its far end, book-filled shelves, Chinese carpets on a gleaming hardwood floor.
As I stared at the four remaining faces, I was struck with a strange thought.
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Once inside, he stared in dismay at rows of metal shelves, stacked with thousands of documents, all cloaked in layers of dirt and dust.
During its construction, with its windows not yet fully installed, he stared at the edifice and saw what looked like a gaping whale, an image that gave him an admiring chuckle.
It tells a literal story about Mr. West and a lost phoenix who begin to grow a controversial relationship as she acclimates to his world. (His world is luxury and art with an intentional color palette.) She is stared at and gossiped about, but revered.
He stared straight ahead and his tone barely changed, but his words spewed with an almost terrifying urgency.
As the verdict was read out over several hours, Mrs Tymoshenko stared at her iPad, apparently not listening to the judge, occasionally exchanging whispers with her daughter, Evgenia Carr.
Old movie stars stared out over a leatherette couch, a television, a rack of videocassettes, a card table with a few chairs.
At the Wooly, a modified speakeasy with antique upholstered couches and wall sconces, Yorke wore a gray T-shirt and stared at a laptop on a stand.
We could've stared south at Canada, or crossed the bridge to Belle Isle, the island playland larger than Central Park, with elements designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted and Detroit favorite Albert Kahn.
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