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He stared at some other woman ( and attempted to flirt with her ) while eating the sandwich, and his friend yanked it out of his hands in disgust, cursed him and left.
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Then, helpfully, as she merely stared at him in weary silence, `` Maybe you could write it down for me, huh??
Frozen, they stared at it whirling down the valley, gouging and spitting out boulders and chunks of earth like a starving hound dog cracking marrowbones.
He stared at the shining, shining circles of hairs and heard the voice of his partner through trees, `` Don't do that, fella.
Lawrence stared a minute at the lighted ribbon of traffic, hoping that a clue to his dislike of the Vice President would appear.
Now, Adam, in the gray light of afternoon, stared across at the hut opposite his tent, and thought of Simms Purdew lying in there in the gloom, snoring on his bunk, with the fumes of whisky choking the air.
Adam stared at the door and remembered that Simms Purdew had been awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantry at Antietam.
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When she had wiped some of the lipstick from her mouth, she stared solemnly at her image in the mirror.
They recounted that Pope Leo XIII was climbing the steps to the altar when he suddenly stopped, stared fixedly at something in the air and with a terrible look on his face, collapsed to the floor ( some accounts say he fell shrieking ).
She was constantly stared at for her ridiculously small size and her own mother would sometimes dress her like a doll, but Margaret didn ’ t care as long as she found some perverse form of acceptance.
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Willis immediately picked up on the dance and mimicked the hand movements back at the audience as other Village People members stared at him with puzzled looks.
A 1992 strip, " The Dart Game of Love ," was prefaced with " I hope this cartoon pleases you gripers who whined about all those Akbar & Jeff strips where they stared at each other.
When A & R Javier Portugués and Columbia director Raúl López listened the demo they, Portugués later told HitQuarters, stared at each other in delight exclaiming, " Wow, this is fantastic !".
The demo was received by Columbia / Sony A & R Javier Portugués and director Raúl López who, on listening the recordings, stared at each other in delight exclaiming, " Wow, this is fantastic !".
The seating of the room was also changed to add " two tiers of curved computer terminals that can be fed both classified and unclassified data from around the country and the world " for watch officers ( who before the renovation were " seated so they stared at walls rather than each other ").
On April 4, after the two unfamiliar armies had exchanged messages and stared at each other for a few days, da Gama formed his troops into an infantry square and marched against the Imam's lines, repelling successive waves of Muslim attacks with musket and cannon.
After two days of skirmishing in which the armies stared at each other from their earthworks, the inconclusive battle ended when Grant ordered another wide movement to the southeast, in the direction of the crossroads at Cold Harbor.
They stared at each other for a moment, then burst into laughter and managed to communicate more slowly.
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In her autobiography, Tierney related that after the woman had recounted her story, she just stared at her silently, then turned and walked away.
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O'Banion was a complex and frightening man, whose bright blue eyes stared with a kind of frozen candour into others'.
Bremer had written in his diary that " No English or history test was ever as hard, no math final exam ever as difficult as waiting in a school lunch line alone, waiting to eat alone ... while hundreds huddled & gossiped and roared, & laughed and stared at me ..." and " No one ever noticed me nor took interest in me as an individual with the need to receive or give love.
His height was 4 foot 6 ; he had crooked legs and an enormous nose that he would sometimes augment with a paper-mache version whenever anyone stared at his natural nose.
He is symbolized by a picture, " well-known color print, which hung over every bed or sideboard in the country and stared at people with its frozen eyes.
Her songs were not virginal – on the contrary ; but the frequenters of the Moulin were not easily frightened ; they stared bewildered at this novel association of innocence with Xanrof's horrific double entente ; stared, stayed and broke into delighted applause.
I could ... make out many more details ... Those huge lidless eyes which stared in hate at me, the jointed tendrils which seemed to twist from the head in cosmic rhythms, the ten legs, covered with black shining tentacles and folded into the pallid underbody, and the semi-circular ridged wings covered with triangular scales ...
Instead, she stared down the naysayers and decided to carry on with the business she helped to build with her husband.
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