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Then, with staring eyes and lips drawn thin, Miriam said to the young woman, `` You are ugly -- uglier than you used to be, and you were always very ugly.
he kept his eyes, with their puffed blurred lids, always lowered, though not, apparently, focusing.
Mr. McKinley, for all his sprawling and his easy familiarity, was completely alert to his son, eyes always on the still face, jumping to anticipate Scotty's desires.
Babe Ruth, as he always did in the Stadium, played right field to avoid having the sun in his eyes, and Tommy Thevenow, a rather mediocre hitter who played shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals, knocked a ball with all his might into the sharp angle formed by the permanent stands and the wooden bleachers, where Ruth could not reach it.
The eyes, blue and always somewhat downcast, possessed a sullen quality.
He was always aware of the women's eyes which followed him, admiring him.
When carried, the Ark was always wrapped in a veil, in skins and a blue cloth, and was carefully concealed, even from the eyes of the priests who carried it.
At this apparent slight, R. Ḥiyya manifested chagrin, and R. Abbahu hastened to comfort him by comparing himself to the pedler of glittering fineries that always attracted the eyes of the masses, while his rival was a trader in precious stones, the virtues and values of which were appreciated only by the connoisseur.
Many descriptions of the amphisbaena say its eyes glow like candles or lightning, but the poet Nicander seems to contradict this by describing it as " always dull of eye ".
This dual personality of the unseen and the seen, the spiritual and material, the eternal Christ and the corporeal Jesus manifest in flesh, continued until the Master's ascension, when the human, material concept, or Jesus, disappeared, while the spiritual self, or Christ, continues to exist in the eternal order of divine Science, taking away the sins of the world, as the Christ has always done, even before the human Jesus was incarnate to mortal eyes.
Lamia was cursed with the inability to close her eyes so that she would always obsess over the image of her dead children.
As a salutation to each issue of Benjamin Tucker's Liberty ( 1881-1908 ), these lines of poetry by Hay were printed: For always in thine eyes, O Liberty !/ Shines that high light whereby the world is saved ;/ And though thou slay us, we will trust in thee.
It is always less tiring to observe with the microscope focused so that the image is seen at infinity and with both eyes open at all times.
* Peer-to-peer renting web platforms enable people to find and reserve goods, services, or space on the virtual platform, but carry out the actual P2P transaction in the physical world ( for example: emailing a local footwear vendor to reserve for you that comfy pair of slippers which you've always had your eyes on, or contacting a neighbor who has listed their weedwacker for rent ).
In WWE, a referee must see the violation with his own eyes to rule that the match end in a disqualification ( simply watching the video tape is not usually enough ) and the referee's ruling is almost always final, although dusty finishes ( named after, and made famous by, Dusty Rhodes ) will often result in the referee's decision being overturned.
Professional photographers prefer to use ambient light or indirect flash, as the red-eye reduction system does not always prevent red eyes — for example, if people look away during the pre-flash.
Europeans generally have lighter skin, hair, and eyes than any other group, although this is not always the case.
In some families, the eyes are always on the right side of the body ( dextral or right-eyed flatfish ), and in others, they are always on the left ( sinistral or left-eyed flatfish ).
The eyes are generally but not always a special design to aid in making the end of each section stronger.
This improvement is not completed in this life: Christians are always " saint and sinner at the same time " ( simul iustus et peccator ) — saints because they are holy in God's eyes, for Christ's sake, and do works that please Him ; sinners because they continue to sin until death.
In the advanced stage, despite the use of tear replacement drops, the eyes always feel burning,
The sufferer is always aware of some discomfort, the eyes feel worse in the morning and late evening.

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It seemed to Barton that the green eyes mocked him, the thin-lipped smile held insolence, but he had no time to waste now.
Straightening up, his eyes ablaze, he held out the battered Stetson.
He saw the smug eyes of the Home Army chief, Roman, and all the Romans and the faces of the peasants who held only hatred for him.
With eyes focused on the third congressional district, the historic Delta district, and Congressman Frank E. Smith as the one most likely to go, the redistricting battle will put to a test the longstanding power which lawmakers from the Delta have held in the Legislature.
His smile was quick, and his eyes held some promised secret that made my knees go limp.
* A festival for the opening of the eyes of Buddhist images is held in Yakushiji Temple in Japan.
His promise of modest reform was held to, and the second most famous bill of this ministry, while " reforming " in 21st century eyes, was in fact aimed at the reformers themselves, with their constituency among the new industrial rich.
She recalled later that Cartier " held before our eyes the Hope Diamond.
He held the new title when imprisoned in August 1792 as the Royal Heir, after the family failed to escape the republic, until arguably, he became the uncrowned king in January of 1793 — at least in the eyes of Royalist factions and foreign International powers hoping to restore the monarchy.
Colonel Harold E. Cook, a US POW held in the Friedrichstadt marshaling yard the night before the attacks, later said that " I saw with my own eyes that Dresden was an armed camp: thousands of German troops, tanks and artillery and miles of freight cars loaded with supplies supporting and transporting German logistics towards the east to meet the Russians.
A legendary story held that a young reporter who called in a story of the slaying of an infant was sent back to get the answer to the question, " What color were the dead baby's eyes?
The eyes are deeply incised and may have held inlay.
Narrow exit pupil binoculars may also be fatiguing because the instrument must be held exactly in place in front of the eyes to provide a useful image.
Boardman also asserts that much of the negative views held of Robert II find their origins in the writings of the French chronicler Jean Froissart who recorded that ' king had red bleared eyes, of the colour of sandalwood, which clearly showed that he was no valiant man, but one who would remain at home than march to the field '.
The court held that consent induced by fraud was not consent in the eyes of the law.
The most efficient way to produce it was through visual fixation on a small bright object held eighteen inches above and in front of the eyes.
They decided to release the horse, but due to heavy surveillance on Mallon and under the eyes of the entire Irish public, the thieves felt it was impossible to move Shergar or free the horse near where he was held.
Polydectes held Perseus to his rash promise and demanded the head of the only mortal Gorgon, Medusa, whose eyes turned people to stone.
He withdrew from the main body some 300 men who had followed Meleager at the time when he burst from the first meeting held after Alexander's death, and before the eyes of the entire army he threw them to the elephants.
" For, it must be held by faith that outside the Apostolic Roman Church, no one can be saved ; that this is the only ark of salvation ; that he who shall not have entered therein will perish in the flood ; but, on the other hand, it is necessary to hold for certain that they who labor in ignorance of the true religion, if this ignorance is invincible, will not be held guilty of this in the eyes of God.
In its statements of this doctrine quoted above, the Church expressly teaches that " it is necessary to hold for certain that they who labor in ignorance of the true religion, if this ignorance is invincible, will not be held guilty of this in the eyes of God " ( Singulari Quadam ), that " outside of the Church, nobody can hope for life or salvation unless he is excused through ignorance beyond his control " ( Singulari Quidem ), that " they who labor in invincible ignorance of our most holy religion and who, zealously keeping the natural law and its precepts engraved in the hearts of all by God, and being ready to obey God, live an honest and upright life, can, by the operating power of divine light and grace, attain eternal life " ( Quanto Conficiamur Moerore ).
Facial expression is also used in sign languages to show adverbs and adjectives such as distance or size: an open mouth, squinted eyes, and tilted back head indicate something far while the mouth pulled to one side and the cheek held toward the shoulder indicate something close, and puffed cheeks mean very large.

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