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gazes and if
" With raised chin she gazes straight ahead as if her attention were fixed on the distant horizon.

gazes and from
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.
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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.
In describing his second bronze portal for the Florence Baptistry, he states: " In this work I sought to imitate nature as closely as possible, both in proportions and in perspective ... the buildings appear as seen by the eye of one who gazes on them from a distance.
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.
Oculomancy ( from the Latin " ocolus ") is a form of scrying where the diviner gazes into the questioners ' eyes and reads the reflections.
" 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 "
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.
The Angel of Music who gazes down from above, debating who most deserves her smile and their right to fame.
Image: Ncurrygargoyle. jpg | Gargoyle gazes over the Levels from North Curry church

gazes and .
No such political restraint subdues his blood when he gazes upon the State Department in anger.
As he gazes seaward, Tarrou says with a sense of relief that it is good to be there.
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.
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.
As he gazes into the pit, he decides that no fate could be worse than falling into it.
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.
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.
Iaso gazes at herself in a mirror, presumably as a sign of good health.
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.
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.

skyward and from
Another legend depicts Asmodai throwing king Solomon over 400 leagues away from the capital by putting one wing on the ground and the other stretched skyward.
Generally, these plumes are formed when volatiles like sulfur and sulfur dioxide are ejected skyward from Io's volcanoes at speeds reaching 1 km / s ( 0. 6 mps ), creating umbrella-shaped clouds of gas and dust.
In the ensuing explosion, manhole covers launched skyward as jets of fire erupted from depths of the sewer lines.
By using their tubular, large-lensed eyes — which are adapted for optimal binocular light collection, at the expense of lateral vision — telescopefish are likely able to spy their prey's weak bioluminescence from a distance, as well as ( by looking skyward ) resolve the outlined silhouettes of prey against the gloom above.
A giant beam of light shoots skyward from the drum, repelling the dragonmares ; Iva is surprised to find himself still alive.
After taking a knee to run off the remaining few seconds, Torretta tossed the ball skyward in triumph and Miami emerged from the contest with a 17-16 victory.

skyward and .
Another concept is a large ring design whereby a space vehicle would circle the ring numerous times, gradually gaining speed, before being released into a launch corridor leading skyward.
The statue, sculpted by Ettore Cadorin, depicts Serra holding a cross and looking skyward.
alt = Statue of a runner with an artificial leg looking skyward.
In many modern packs, the Hierophant is represented with his right hand raised in what is known esoterically as the blessing or benediction, with two fingers pointing skyward and two pointing down, thus forming a bridge between Heaven and Earth reminiscent of that formed by the body of The Hanged Man.
The swing bridge broke free of its locks, and before the storm was over, one end of the bridge was in the water and the other was pointing skyward.
Punctuating this dominance on the mound, Valenzuela had an extremely unusual but flamboyant wind-up ( looking skyward just at the apex of every pitch ), which drew attention of its own.
All armies soon deployed AA guns often based on their smaller field pieces, notably the French 75 mm and Russian 76. 2 mm, typically simply propped up on some sort of embankment to get the muzzle pointed skyward.
" Cat's in the Cradle " was Chapin's only number one hit, shooting album sales skyward and making him a millionaire.
The larger one is a 9 meter tall, silver painted stone sculpture, that resembles a single bird's wing pointed skyward.
Penguin couples face off and the males engage in what is described as an " ecstatic display ," opening their beaks and pointing their faces skyward.
Due to the shortage of available land, the trend in new developments is to go skyward.
The car's designers had intended that the headlights could be retracted, with the lenses facing skyward when not in use ; a similar arrangement was used many years later on the Porsche 928.
The Foshay Tower marked a significant landmark locally in the push skyward, as the tower was the first in the city to surpass the height of Minneapolis City Hall, completed in 1906.
Gumboots can also be tossed skyward on any day of the year in the official Gumboot throwing lane located in the ' Outback ', just behind Taihape's main shopping centre.
The neck is stretched perpendicularly, bill pointing skyward, while the bird freezes, becoming astonishingly obliterated amongst its reedy environment.
She then held a short length of balsa wood in her mouth and looked skyward, thus giving the appearance of impalement.
Although there are a few variations with different fish being used, the unique feature of stargazy pie is fish heads ( and sometimes tails ) protruding through the crust, so that they appear to be gazing skyward.
Dolan addresses Robinson by name, prompting him to lean over the roof of the car as Dolan fires a few bullets skyward.
A competitor must angle their axe swings to open a face at 45 degrees skyward, and at 45 degrees below the horizontal in order to create the same two faces that are needed to chop one side of the log.
One such play, where the batter deliberately strikes the pitched ball downward onto the infield surface with sufficient force such that the ball rebounds skyward, allowing the batter to reach first base safely before the opposing team can field the ball, remains known as a Baltimore Chop.
: We have laid the wide foundations ; built it skyward stone by stone.
He raises his fist skyward and starts to give the rally cry of Cobra, but breaks prematurely into a hacking cough.

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