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46 Sentences With "blink at"

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They show no interest, only blink at me, eerily silent.
Ice Cube bellows and glowers and doesn't blink at all.
But instead, she was expressing herself one blink at a time.
We got a closer look at Blink at tonight's CES Unveiled preview event.
Yes, the Court can blink at that reality, decline to act, and move on.
"Yes, the Court can blink at that reality, decline to act, and move on," Goldstein wrote.
The stars that blink at you from a distance, and then roar with fire up close.
Under ordinary circumstances, few in Washington would blink at the statements by Mr. Ryabkov or Mr. Kislyak.
Few would blink at a male athlete or CEO who missed family events in the pursuit of excellence.
It's no surprise, then, that he wouldn't blink at helping Trump implement an unabashed partisan foreign policy under Trump.
"Yes, the Court can blink at that reality, decline to act, and move on," Goldstein wrote in one November brief.
Donald Trump may be right, and maybe all those nations are going to blink at some point down the road.
AI clones didn't blink frequently enough or, sometimes, didn't blink at all — characteristics that could be easily spotted with a simple algorithm.
But citizens won't blink at the inevitable higher subsidies lawmakers and a Democratic governor will be quick to offer those anchor industries.
She did not blink at being on the job 12 hours a day, seven days a week as she learned her trade.
We may think we can't afford universal pre-K, but we don't blink at lavishing billions of dollars on these military deployments.
Sometimes, talking about the recent past, we blink at each other like people struggling to readjust to sunlight after a long, bad movie.
It's impossible to predict if Iraq's Kurds will blink at the last moment, or if a meaningful compromise formula will emerge in time.
Much like taking a photo, you want to blink at just the right pace: not too fast, not too slow—and not too hard.
Maimba doesn't even blink at the suggestion that she might be nervous about sharing her opinions with the presidents who just shook her hand.
The $2 trillion price tag is just too high — even if a similar figure was nothing to blink at when it came to tax cuts.
Likewise, even the most cavalier tabloid editor would blink at calling someone a paedophile on their front page, based on one person's allegation, as the Post did one day.
In some ways, Ireland has grown more European and modern; it passed same-sex marriage easily three years ago and didn't blink at a gay, half-Indian Prime minister.
Even if Palestinian peace negotiators do blink at what so many of them consider to be a major provocation by a now-discredited partner in the peace process, others may not.
And meanwhile, the full-time employees who might not even blink at the loss of four days' pay will be paid to do nothing over the break just as they always have.
Anyway, don't buy the Tag Heuer Connected Modular 45 for the assistant, buy it if you like the look of the watch and don't blink at spending $1,600 on a piece of jewelry.
Because the Rift headset can't yet analyze your eyes in real time, Facebook Spaces will have your avatar blink at random moments in procedural fashion, to simulate how a real person might do so unconsciously.
In fact, the DiMeos are all kind of mean, especially to any poor dumb-dumb who happens to blink at their enormous handicapped-accessible van; it's no walk in the park to be the target of their disdain.
There's a whole lot of slow pans of her food, silent snaps where all she does is stare and blink at the camera and endless clips of her lip-syncing along to rap songs while doing her signature finger over the lips pose.
In a sprawled out corner of the West where people barely blink at driving two hours for groceries or to a job, Clif Bar was trying, company managers told me, to encourage people to bike to work by giving them financial incentives to do so.
Gravity Rush 2, which comes out next week and you should play it because it's great, takes itself both incredibly seriously, inspiring stereotypical Japanese anime-style melodrama, and with great levity, explaining why the world doesn't seem to blink at your ability to fly.
In time-honored fashion, one side or the other will blink at the last minute, these officials said, allowing for a compromise under which developers would accept smaller profits and unions would agree that only projects over a certain size would have to pay union wages.
But it can also be traced to the way Baker lingers in moments that ostensibly do nothing, allowing them to coalesce into a wholly different depiction of poor or working-class America — one that revels in the thrills of childhood but doesn't blink at the precarity of poverty.
Lambert's most controversial collaboration with the singer, "Like A Prayer," would premiere less than a month before the film's April 1989 release, prompting protests by the Catholic Church, and even a call to boycott from Pope Jean-Paul II. No wonder she didn't blink at a little zombie horror film set in the heart of Maine.
I'm so used to seeing — reading, hearing, knowing — that girlishness through hypnotized male eyes that I didn't even blink at the early flashbacks of "The Tale," as we see adult Jennifer (Laura Dern) remember being a 15-year-old Jenny (Jessica Sarah Flaum), taking horseback-riding lessons and basking in the attention of the seemingly fascinating teacher Mrs.
It doesn't seem like a movie was ever made but the "Magnificent Seven" won gold in what must count as one of the most nerve-racking competitions, narrowly beating the Soviet team, back when there was still a frisson of Cold War in the air — oh, and when people didn't even blink at an imposing male coach screaming at his minuscule athletes.
The days of simple parties are over: &aposWe have done kids parties for $350,000, but I would say the majority fall in the $50,000 range&aposWhen it came time for Rachel Pitzel to plan her daughter Harper&aposs fifth birthday party last year, the Los Angeles resident didn&apost blink at shelling out thousands of dollars for the picture-perfect fete.
From tiers of staircase windows clogged lamps like the eyes of Equity, bleared Argus with a fathomless pocket for every eye and an eye upon it, dimly blink at the stars.
Infants do not blink at the same rate of adults; in fact, infants only blink at an average rate of one or two times in a minute. The reason for this difference is unknown, but it is suggested that infants do not require the same amount of eye lubrication that adults do because their eyelid opening is smaller in relation to adults. Additionally, infants do not produce tears during their first month of life. Infants also get a significant amount more sleep than adults do and, as discussed earlier, fatigued eyes blink more.
The LEDs are adjusted to blink at various rates, and they are positioned above the photocells to affect the sound. Two LEDs are positioned at the end of flexible extensions known as "LEDacles". The layout of switches, knobs and photocells, combined with the tentacle-like LEDacles, give the appearance of a face. Many users decorate their Thingamakits to look like robots, animals, etc.
Her pupils would dilate and she would blink at stimuli that threatened her eyes. Furthermore, under certain experimental conditions, she could detect a variety of visual stimuli, such as the presence and location of objects, as well as shape, pattern, orientation, motion, and color. In many cases, she was able to navigate her environment and interact with objects as if she were sighted. A similar phenomenon was also discovered in humans.
Filmed at La Cita, a bar in downtown Los Angeles, it depicts the band performing while wearing traditional mariachi-style costumes. Though most of the patrons do not acknowledge the band, a young waitress takes notice and stands attentively in front of the stage. As the band continues to play, decorative lights embedded in their costumes begin to illuminate and blink. At the end of the song, red lights in the waitress' shirt illuminate to form a heart over her left breast.
The Exiles begin cleaning out the stasis gallery of former Exiles and Weapon X members and send them back home. Iron Man, Daredevil, and Angel are sent back to their respective realities alive, while every other Earth with a missing superhuman holds a funeral. Blink, at the suggestion of Power Princess, takes Mimic home to be buried with his X-Men instead of burying him in Panoptichron. Spider-Man, Sabretooth, and Heather Hudson all decide to visit their home realities.
Tessem hails from Brekstad in Sør-Trøndelag, and his original club was Ørland BK. He played for this club in the lower divisions, but concentrated more on his professional career. He served in the Norwegian Armed Forces for a period, and worked at Værnes Air Station. He trained with local team Stjørdals-Blink at the time, but did not sign any contract. When enrolling at the Norwegian Police University College in Oslo in 1994, he needed to stay in shape and began training with Lyn, who were playing in the 1st Division at the time.
But who was this robotic athlete who, in his streamlined helmet and his Plexiglass visor, dominated [domestiquait] the time-trials like no one before him except perhaps Jacques Anquetil?" The magazine Cycling Weekly wrote: "He seems to do everything very slowly, as though he is trying to conserve energy even here. His eyes blink at half-speed but the gaze from his brown eyes is steady. He looks as relaxed off the bike as he does when he is on it, but you are aware that you are in the presence of a great bike rider.
Wade recognizes that > his ideas may not be acceptable to everyone but warns that "to falter in > scientific inquiry would be a retreat into darkness". He seems to be > warning, appropriately enough, against benighted political correctness. But > we should never become casual about how comparable "slopular" science and > very similar speculative evolutionary reasoning by leading scientists fed a > venomous kind of darkness not too many decades ago. Wade's post-hoc tales > often put him in step with a long march of social darwinists who, with > comfortable detachment from the (currently) dominant culture, insist that we > look starkly at life in the raw and not blink at what we see.

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