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He fled through the door and down the steps, running, and the men grunted and followed, pushing Lester to one side where he backed against the wall with the sleeve of his jacket raised before his eyes to shut out the light.
Jessica Packard lifted her head and followed the retreating figure, her eyes resting nearly closed on the unself-conscious rise and fall of the rounded hips.
He was always aware of the women's eyes which followed him, admiring him.
# Make sure patient is in an actual comatose state and is not mistaken for locked-in state ( patient will either be able to voluntarily move his eyes or blink ) or psychogenic unresponsiveness ( caloric stimulation of the vestibular apparatus will result in slow deviation of eyes towards the stimulation followed by rapid correction to mid-line ; this response can't be voluntarily suppressed: therefore, if the patient doesn't have this response, then psychogenic coma can be ruled out as a differential )
In Chinese cuisine, particularly tea brewing, one distinguishes five stages of boiling: " shrimp eyes, the first tiny bubbles that start to appear on the surface of the kettle water, crab eyes, the secondary, larger bubbles, then fish eyes, followed by rope of pearls, and finally raging torrent boil ".
His letter of 9 July 1606 to congratulate James I on his accession to the throne was three years late and seemed to English eyes merely a preamble to what followed, and his reference to the Gunpowder Plot, made against the life of the monarch and all the members of Parliament the previous November, was unfortunate for the papal cause, for papal agents were considered by the English to have been involved ( the effigy of Pope Paul V is still burnt every year during the Lewes Bonfire
Two popular demonstration programs were an onscreen clock, which required about two pages of code, and a program which drew a pair of eyes that followed the cursor as it moved around the screen.
The head is composed of a presegmental acron that usually bears eyes ( absent in Protura and Diplura ), followed by six segments, all closely fused together, with the following appendages:
The film, which followed the life of an ordinary soldier through the eyes of journalist Ernie Pyle ( played by Burgess Meredith ), became an instant critical and commercial success.
This followed both Palladio and Jones's recommendations that the façade of a building, like that of a gentlemen, should be businesslike and serious, yet inside, away from prying eyes, could be more relaxed, playful and informal.
Samson's eyes were put out because he had " followed them " too often.
More than 3, 000 years followed before Tirion was for the first time seen by mortal eyes — soldiers of the king of Númenor, deceived by Sauron, landed in on the shores of Eldamar and camped around Túna, which the fleeing elves emptied.
A censored version of the cover followed, focusing on the figure's eyes.
Around this time, when Ted Stevens was six years old, his parents divorced, and Stevens and his three siblings went back to Indianapolis to reside with their paternal grandparents, followed shortly thereafter by their father, who developed problems with his eyes and went blind for several years.
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.
The cartoon opens with a pair of eyes looking through a peep door followed by the credits.
" This toast was usually followed with a warm smile but sometimes ( depending on the nature of a guest or their fantasy ) his eyes would show concern or worry for a guest's safety.
Over the years Sjögren assembled a wealth of material about the Saab car, its design philosophy and the marketing strategies followed in bringing the cars to the eyes of the car buying public.
A good example of Virilio's integral accident is Hurricane Katrina and the disastrous events that followed, which brought the eyes of the world upon a single nexus of time and place.
He thought that the eyes of portraits followed him wherever he went, and that a clock could tell his master about anything Equiano did wrong.
According to the laws of Maine relating to normal school graduates, Mr. Ingraham then began teaching in the public schools, and at the same time pursued a classical course of study through the Waterville Classical Institute, which he followed for three years until his eyes failed and he had to end his studies.

eyes and him
Her eyes were glazed as if she didn't hear or even see him.
She stared at him, her eyes wide as she thought about what he had said ; ;
She clung to him, talking to him, and dabbing at her eyes.
It seemed to Barton that the green eyes mocked him, the thin-lipped smile held insolence, but he had no time to waste now.
When his eyes began to focus, he saw Jess charging at him with a pitchfork.
Then he calmly and carefully slugged the remaining five shots into the venomous head -- caught in the wicker back of the chair, the eyes dead on him as the life finally went out of the brute.
He would feel ashamed each time and wonder whether his mother and father knew -- thinking they might see it in his eyes or smell it on him.
Jack walked off alone out the road in the searing midday sun, past Robert Allen's three-room, tarpapered house, toward the field where the other boys were playing ball, thinking of what he would do in order to make Miss Langford have him stay in after school -- because this was the day he had decided when he thought he saw the look in her eyes.
The younger men, Vere, and Pembroke, who was also Edward's cousin and whose Lusignan blood gave him the swarthy complexion that caused Edward of Carnarvon's irreverent friend, Piers Gaveston, to nickname him `` Joseph the Jew '', were relatively new to the game of diplomacy, but Pontissara had been on missions to Rome before, and Hotham, a man of great learning, `` jocund in speech, agreeable to meet, of honest religion, and pleasing in the eyes of all '', and an archbishop to boot, was as reliable and experienced as Othon himself.
He closed his eyes and let the unintelligible drift of voices sweep pleasantly over him.
His eyes now fixed on White's solid figure, Warren could hear behind him the tread of another.
A tall lady, with a ruffled collar very low on her bosom, turned insolent green eyes upon him.
His eyes blinked hard, snapping on and squashing some bad things that were trying to push their way into him.
Rabbi Melzi smiled at him with infinitely old but merry eyes.
She asked him, seeing Juanita's eyes grow bleak.
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.
My eyes were so bleary I could barely see him but there he was, a little smooth olivefaced guy in a new spring overcoat and a taffycolored fedora.
Occasionally if I pushed him too far he'd give me a look out of narrowed eyes and the hard cruel bony skull would show through that smooth face of his.
The novel opens with a fugitive convict frantically trying to avoid the nemesis of being `` laid hands on '' -- a mysterious figure who looks into Pip's frightened eyes in the churchyard `` as if he were eluding the hands of the dead people, stretching up cautiously out of their graves, to get a twist upon his ankle and pull him in ''.
Marty scanned the faces of the others nearest him, looked into their staring eyes.
Memory flooded him the instant he opened his eyes and the sick feeling knotted his stomach.
They surged around him, fingers pointing, eyes prying.

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