I've written in my notes here painting staring, which I've not yet had the time to go and find three hours to do this, but perhaps you could talk about-- Stare at a painting.
Front row. I'm trying to see if I can challenge people to sit directly in front of me so I can give you a death stare the whole time.Hi. Hey. How are you?
first of all which you can sort of get away with when you're a toddler but there comes a stage where you just can't stare anymore in which case I would always try and strain my ear and I'd pick up weird things like um my one ofmy mom's favorite Expressions was oh my giddy aunt and I don't know if you've ever heard that it's quite an oldfashioned thing but I would always
Take a moment. Maybe go outside. Stare at the gorgeous view.Think about the flavor, whatever it is that's going to make it more of an intentional, purposeful food experience.
had not been done before and that was going to be uh where starers uh that others had to pitch in
What do we do? We stare at the audience. Yeah, Johnny and I just people watch.
nurse I'm going to staging soon I'm going back to work Society needs people to stare at a ball of at the end of the world all day it's a living
And focus. Don't look around, fidget, or fuss. Just stare at the spiral. One, feeling relaxed. Two, looking at the spiral.
We know that the book exists. You stare at your empty desk mutely, face contorted in horror.
And so what happens is then they yell at me, we are putting out shoes on! go stare at the wall.
behind his own. Two young boys stand in front of one of the cottages, both with toy trucks in their hands. They stare at Jamie open-mouthed, and then turn and run, screeching as they disappear into the trees. 'Nephews,' Nyoman says. 'One is loud, and the other is louder.' He is still walking past one cottage, and then another.
She just has interest in social encounters. And so, she's in a room with a guy who had a little boy, who's 12 years old. And she stands way too close to him and just wants to stare into his eyes to get those social encounters. And he's juggling. He's trying to knock things over to get her interested in the physical objects. But she just stands way too close and just is looking at him. And I was looking at this video and I'm thinking this is every Senator that I've ever covered.
Worldwide from the center burning turkey. I stare at the sun just for kicks all by myself.
Tell me the number of piano tuners in Chicago.” And of course, you know, I can tell by the blank stare on your face that you have no idea how to do that. And that's basically what his students thought. But what he showed was that through very simple
I remember telling my mostly male colleagues that pregnancy was harder than research. They stared at me in disbelief. But I still stand by it.
Swale stared up at the bagnio window in silence, and as he stood there in the formation, turning his thoughts over in its mind, the throbbing in his foot
I stared out the window, waiting for their headlights to appear, waiting for the familiar hum of their motor.
She stared at the paper intently.
Ley stared down through the water and to the wash, and her city did not die.
He stares out windows sadly.
I stared at it, unable to believe what my eyes were seeing, incapable of processing what I held in my hands.
He stared at the fish all night.
I stared at the needle.
He stared into Parker's gray eyes and his confusion began to twist into fear.
Julie stared back up.
I stared at the shapes her lips make when she sleeps.
He stared into the fire for a long, long time before he met my eye and answered me.
She stares at the rocks jutting out of the water, the wind taking her hair straight back.
She stared at me in disbelief.
She stared out the passenger window.
I stared for quite a while at the wooden shelf on which was Mrs. McCoy's robust plant, now grown all over the wall.
attendants stared in surprise I went but all the way loyalty
She stared up at the tent, bucking and fluttering, in the constant roar of wind.
What if 100 people stare at me while I make a fool of myself on this packed train?
What if 100 people stare at me on this packed train?
You can stare at these and say, OK, how do I generalize these kinds of relations to more general circumstances?
When I stare at my face and get into the character's face, it's a very important time.
have to stare at a shared billboard that you don't care about.
And they might stare out of the window for a couple of minutes or go and get a drink and bring it back to their desk,
And I'll stare at it.
I had to stare down a truism.
They have quite a stare there.
You could just stare at it quite happily.
She would stare impassively before her.
You're trying to stare but pay attention to what they're doing.
And I could just stare at it forever.
Even when we just stare at mountains or oceans, i think we all get similar feelings.
Even now most people stare at me.
And just stare into the void.
The direct stare is a really big deal.