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The same is true with eye contact.
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Visitors will also be able to view the osprey on two large plasma TV screens, and they can hear them too, because over the winter the trust placed two high-definition cameras and a microphone on the nest to allow a true birds' eye perspective.
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And that will be true as far as the eye can see.
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One oft-cited myth about Japanese, that they rarely make eye contact, is not really true.
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He received his culinary training from his mother and younger sister, who still keep an eye on things to make sure he is staying true to their recipes, including several types of curries, dal, sambal, poppadoms and spiced rice.
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Johnson was hoping that the worst would not come true, that it would remain a short war, and he feared that that if the true economic cost of the war became visible to the naked eye, he would lose his Great Society programs.
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It is also true that Turkey's generals, who keep a close eye on its politics, are stalwart in their desire to make sure that Turkey becomes part of the western world (even if their current attempt to get the country's Islamist party banned hardly fits into most westerners' ideas of democracy).
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Sure the Clydesdales are nothing new but they took a tried and true theme and did something different with it all the while bringing a tear to your eye.
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