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This is likely due to three scenes in the Chronicles: first, when Eric paralyzes Corwin with an attack across the Trump and refuses to desist because one or the other would be dominated ; second, when Corwin faces the demon Strygalldwir, it is able to wrestle mentally with him when their gazes meet ; and third, when Fiona is able to keep Brand immobile in the final battle at the Courts of Chaos.
Helen of Troy ( painting ) | Helen of Troy by Evelyn de Morgan ( 1898, London ); Helen admiringly displays a lock of her hair, as she gazes into a mirror decorated with the nude Aphrodite.
As Cheng gazes at Lucy ’ s youthful face which, in spite of the circumstances, beams with innocence and even the slightest hint of a smile, Battling enters the room to make his escape.
The unicorn kneels on the ground, with his front legs in the lady's lap, from which he gazes at his reflection in the mirror.
In the painting, the Virgin gazes at her child with intense emotion as he grasps her dress, returning her gaze.
He casts one eye towards a point on the ridge sure to be taken by the Rurales, and with the other he gazes off in the opposite direction out past a low-lying treeline towards the border and safety.
From the moonlit terrace of the royal palace, King Charles III gazes on the Princess Gisella, who is feasting with her father Rollo and his men.
water-fire-the picture shows an Egyptian girl with long pearl earrings and many pearl necklaces around her neck ; she is dark, Liz Taylor like with large eyes with dark make-up on the lashes and tear droplets flowing down her face ; she has a half-moon facing upwards on her brow and long dark hair but with a fringe just above her eyebrows ; she gazes intently with clear peaceful eyes.
The charioteer is filled with warmth and desire as he gazes into the eyes of the one he loves.
Vidali's face, partly hidden, stares suspiciously from under a black hat, as he peers over her shoulder, while Modotti gazes lovingly at Julio Antonio Mella ( shown with light colored hat ).
Following this the song changes from light rock to heavy rock with the addition of lead guitar played by the man as he yells about the laser's ability to cut his moustaches and how people should avert their gazes as to not hurt their eyes.
Perhaps not coincidentally, a statue of St. Peter atop the nearby Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Trinity also gazes westward, with his sword point-down, planted firmly in the ground.
" Kael even had some ( qualified ) kind words for the star: " Tanya Roberts is too tense and earnest for her blond-goddess, queen-of-the-jungle role, but she has the face of a ballerina, and a prodigious slim, muscular form, and she gazes into space with exquisitely blank pale-blue eyes.

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This painting combines a portrait-like depiction of Bazille's cousin, Thérèse des Hours, who is seen from behind — and the sunlit landscape at which she gazes.
The model is based on a reported lack of empathy by infanticidal parents, such as a lack of mutual gazes between parent and child, observed by Robert B. Edgerton, Maria Lepowsky, Bruce Knauft, John W. M. Whiting, and Margaret Mead, among others.
Madge is named the town's annual Queen of Neewollah (" Halloween " spelled backwards ), and Hal longingly gazes at her as she is brought down the river in a swan-shaped pedal-boat.
Another new aspect of literary suicides introduced in the Petersburg texts is that authors have shifted their gazes from individuals and their plot-driving actions to presentations of broad political ideologies, which are common to Greek and Roman heroes — this step was taken in order to establish a connection between Russian male protagonists who take their own lives and Classic tragic heroes, whereas the women of the literature remained as microcosms for the stereotyped idea of the female condition.
She is also capable of hypnotizing people, which she does by catching their gazes, pointing her fingers towards her victim's eyes and then to her own, whispering to them (" Be in my eyes, Be in me ").
The love triangle between Atlanta, Troy and Marina is a surprisingly mature development for a children's show, and is even reflected in the closing credits, where Troy sings " Aqua Marina " ( a song reflecting his romantic feelings for Marina ) whilst Atlanta gazes wistfully at Troy's photograph.
The homunculus argument shows this is not a full explanation because all that has been done is to place an entire person, or homunculus, behind the eye that gazes at the retinae.
Oculomancy ( from the Latin " ocolus ") is a form of scrying where the diviner gazes into the questioners ' eyes and reads the reflections.
Pirouz Sayar, the author of " paintings and drawings of Sohrab Sepehri ", states that, “ He gazes at the sun as it rise, at the bird as it sings far away, at a bud which blossoms, at a plant which is growing in the pot, at the life which is going on among the trees in the valley, and the red rose which plunges the onlooker into its enchantment ( 249 )”.
" Dreamily she gazes out from her glass case, far away from our world ... in her gracefulness and distinction she is refined to a degree of perfunction far above that of mankind today "
This is followed by a cast reading, then Fats opens his eyes and gazes to his left.
Humility is the first, because although Keter is the highest, it is ashamed to look at its cause, and instead gazes at those below it.

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Iaso gazes at herself in a mirror, presumably as a sign of good health.

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As he gazes into the pit, he decides that no fate could be worse than falling into it.
Lending weight to the latter idea are the gazes of three of the figures — Velázquez, the Infanta, and Maribarbola — who appear to be looking directly at the viewer.
Of the hyena, Pliny writes that it " is popularly believed to be bisexual and to become male and female in alternate years, the female bearing offspring without any male ," and that " among the shepherds ’ s homesteads it simulates human speech, and picks up the name of one of them so as to call him to come out of doors and tear him to pieces, and also that it imitates a person being sick, to attract the dogs so that it may attack them ; that this animal alone digs up corpses ; that a female is seldom caught ; that its eyes have a thousand variations of color ; moreover that when its shadow falls on dogs they are struck dumb ; and that it has certain magic arts by which it causes every animal at which it gazes three times to stand rooted to the spot.

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No such political restraint subdues his blood when he gazes upon the State Department in anger.
In the novel, as the Star Child gazes upon Earth, he detonates a nuclear weapons satellite orbiting the planet.
This aspect of the character came to a head in the episode " The Executioner's Song " where his face transforms into an apparition of Victor's as he gazes into a mirror.
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He gazes skyward, as if to seek help from Olympus.
Meanwhile on the planet's surface, Riquinni witnesses the first snow fall and gazes into the sky, thinking of Lhadatt.
As Blake gazes up at the clouds for the last time, he dies and his canoe drifts out to sea.
Also, rather than using the typical over-the-shoulder shots in his dialogue scenes, the camera gazes on the actors directly, which has the effect of placing the viewer in the middle of the scene.
Shortly thereafter he composed the enormous solo piano cycle Vingt regards sur l ' enfant-Jésus (" Twenty gazes on the child Jesus ") for her.
His hair and eyes are brown and he gazes to the left of the viewer.

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Elsewhere he says that Saguntum is " on the seaward foot of the range of hills connecting Iberia and Celtiberia.

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Nelson's plan, shaped through discussion with his senior captains during the return voyage to Alexandria, was to advance on the French and pass down the seaward side of the van and centre of the French line, so that each French ship would face two British ships and the massive Orient would be fighting against three.
Orhan was against the Venetians, whose fleets and piratical raids were disrupting his seaward provinces, and who had met his diplomatic overtures with contempt.
In some places near the seaward margins of areas with fjords, the ice-scoured channels are so numerous and varied in direction that the rocky coast is divided into thousands of island blocks, some large and mountainous while others are merely rocky points or rock reefs, menacing navigation.
During World War II, the beaches of the Île de Ré were fortified by German forces with bunkers, in order to block a possible seaward invasion.
The regime of innocent passage applies in straits used for international navigation ( 1 ) that connect a part of high seas or an exclusive economic zone with the territorial sea of coastal nation ( Strait of Tiran, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Strait of Baltiysk ) and ( 2 ) in straits formed by an island of a state bordering the strait and its mainland if there exists seaward of the island a route through the high seas or through an exclusive economic zone of similar convenience with respect to navigational and hydrographical characteristics ( Strait of Messina, Pentland Firth ).
Some 32 yards ( 30 m ) behind these was a continuous line of logs driven into the sand pointing seaward, every third one capped with an anti-tank mine.
Mudflats exist along the shoreline of the Royal National Park which is substantial enough to sustain a simplistic system of mangrove woodlands especially along the Port Hacking Estuary with the occasional clump of stunted tree on the seaward coastline in sheltered coves.
Girdled by thick granite walls with old cannons pointed seaward, Christiansø is a picturesque tourist spot seemingly frozen in time.
It is a 4 storey concrete building with of armour on the seaward side, and originally armed with four 6-inch guns, built with great difficulty as its sandbank is below low water.
Naval aircraft, which had shorter ranges ( and carried lighter bomb loads ) than their Air Force counterparts, approached their targets from seaward with the majority of their strikes flown against coastal targets.
HMS X20 and HMS X23 arrived in position on 4 June and, due to the delay caused by bad weather, remained in position until 4: 30am on 6 June ( D-Day ) when they surfaced, erected the navigational aids, an 18-foot telescopic mast with a light shining to seaward, a radio beacon and echo sounder tapping out a message for the minelayers approaching ' Sword ' and ' Juno ' beaches.
It's location provides the museum with several piers and boatsheds, as well as a strategic view of the Halifax Harbour looking seaward towards the Harbourmaster office and Georges Island and across to Dartmouth.
This bar forms ( sometimes seaward of a trough ) where the waves are breaking, because the breaking waves set up a shoreward current with a compensating counter-current along the bottom.
In an idealised coastal psammosere model, at the seaward edge of the sand dune the pH of the soil is typically alkaline / neutral with a pH of 7. 0 / 8. 0 particularly where shell fragments provide a significant component of the sand.
The city of Bristol, originally established on the River Avon but now with docks on the Severn estuary, is one of the most important ports in Britain and gives its name to the Channel which forms its seaward approach.
Parihaka, in fact, was to be carved into three sections, with the seaward and inland on the village marked for pākeha settlement and the Māori left with a strip in between.
Image: Irvineharbourseaward. JPG |< center > Looking seaward towards the Scottish Maritime Museum's pontoons, with the closed ' Big Idea ' building and footbridge in the background.
An attempt to turn the tower into a restaurant led to the installation of a large window with roller blinds on the seaward side of the tower.
The fish are typically found in shallow, clear waters with sun exposure, such as lagoons and seaward reefs ; nervous fish, they retreat to rock crevices at any perceived threat.
The same rockfall impact, in combination with strong ground movements, the net vertical crustal uplift of about, and an overall tilting seaward of the entire crustal block on which Lituya Bay was situated, generated the giant wave which swept the main body of the bay.

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