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39 Sentences With "blinking at"

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For an unsure moment, they sit blinking at the camera.
I emerge, blinking at sunshine reflecting off the River Thames.
Sam asked, propping her face in her hands and blinking at Chris.
It's pitch black, and then the fireflies all start blinking at once.
She and the girl stood, blinking at each other in the autumn air.
She quickly inserts one, then two lenses before blinking at her online audience.
No wonder he could make the entire world laugh just by blinking at the Emmys.
But even with all this energy, several yellow lights are still blinking at Democrats here.
Blinking at 80 times per second, the light looks solid — your eyes can't perceive the blinking.
But could it be that China won't be alone in blinking at signs of economic weakness?
The screen asked her to approve the cost of travel, and the price blinking at her made her stomach drop.
Exactly how special do you feel as you watch the tiles animating and blinking at you like a slots machine?
I'm sitting here watching the cursor blinking at me realizing this will be the final update I write for PEOPLE.
A trio of brown frat guys, stoned to the constellations, juggle bottles of sake, blinking at the hiragana lining their bottles.
But she came out of it beautifully and I have a picture of her looking around and blinking at 5 weeks old.
And they saw it pulsating -- but just on one side of the star, a heartbeat blinking at us from a great distance.
While Philip was genuinely excited about buying a Camaro, Elizabeth was blinking at it, trying to figure out why the hell it mattered.
By Tết 1975 mothers stood blinking at the marketsas gasoline doubled overnight, then again, then again,same as prices for rice, pork, sugar, eggs.
Imagine that, today: you get your box-fresh PS19903 home, fire it up and Knack is just there, blinking at you, beckoning you towards it.
It will tell you, "That camera is 20 percent off," in its innocent-kid-voice, its big eyes blinking at you, and make you think about buying that camera.
Chip and the people around him are almost living in their own surrealist world, with the politely bewildered residents of Bakersfield and downright confused rodeo cowboys blinking at their absurdity.
It's understandable if that last sentence left you skeptically blinking at your screen, given that the meticulous Ocean has been teasing a second album for at least the past year.
He remembers waking up and blinking at bright lights: he was being wheeled on a stretcher into a hospital emergency ward, with an attack of severe arrhythmia, or irregular heart beat.
But to use the app, you still have to take out your phone and swipe over lines of text, which feels somewhat more unnatural than blinking at text through your glasses.
He'd open his eyes to the depression on the other side of the mattress, blinking at the lamps atop the dresser, and, on occasion, he'd wonder about the guys on Waugh.
The wheel just popped off the shaft and he found himself holding it in his right hand, you could almost feel him helplessly blinking at the camera like Wile E. Coyote.
Life is long if you savor the hours with your loyal friends, time with your partner, kissing, holding a perfect seashell, licking jam off a spoon, or love-blinking at your cat.
You can imagine GE's 12-man board blinking at this list, like Pentagon generals huddled around maps of the Gulf of Tonkin which they are too embarrassed to admit they do not understand.
You know when new parents go out for the first time and politely keep excusing themselves to call the babysitter 24,659,742 times to see if their baby is lost without them or like still blinking at a normal rate?
Though the Fury we know from the Avengers movies is nigh unflappable, barely blinking at frozen super-soldiers or literal gods, the Fury of Captain Marvel never knew extraterrestrials even existed, let alone that they might have an interest in Earth.
I also knew that JAMES STEWART played the role of Jefferson Smith at 25D, but I think of him as Jimmy Stewart, so it took me a moment of blinking at the entry before I made the mental adjustment to JAMES.
It culminates with new footage that shows our heroes together taking a field trip to a desert locale, spaceships bleep-bloop-blinking at light speed, a new glimpse at the character known as Jannah, and Rey and Kylo Ren engaged in an epic battle.
Pepper might tell you, "That camera is 20 percent off," its big eyes blinking at you, and make you think about buying that camera "When I was at P&G I didn't know how many people walked into Walmart and saw our brands," Steve Carlin, Softbank Robotic's vice president of marketing and business development, said in an interview with The Verge.
No matter how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion, the American people, in their righteous might, will win through to absolute victory.” :“Hostilities exist. There is no blinking at the fact that our people, our territory and our interests are in grave danger.
Around 8:58 p.m. Johnson parked his SUV sideways on Lamar Street, in front of the east entrance to the college, at Building A, and left the vehicle hazard lights blinking. At the time, the street had been cleared out in anticipation of the protest. Taking cover at street level, he began shooting at groups of police and protesters who were gathered on Main Street.
Central Plaza was also the tallest reinforced concrete building in the world, until it was surpassed by CITIC Plaza, Guangzhou. The building uses a triangular floor plan. On the top of the tower is a four-bar neon clock that indicates the time by displaying different colours for 15-minute periods, blinking at the change of the quarter. An anemometer is installed on the tip of the building's mast, at above sea level.
According to the some commonly practiced yoga systems, high concentration is reached by meditating in an easy (preferably lotus) posture in seclusion and staring without blinking at the rising sun, a point on the wall, or the tip of the nose, and as long as one can keep the mind away from the outer world, this strengthens concentration. Garuda is the name Jainism gives to the yoga of self-discipline and discipline of mind, body and speech, so that even earth, water, fire and air can come under one’s control. Śiva is in Jainism control over the passions and the acquisition of such self-discipline that under all circumstances equanimity is maintained. Prānayāma – breathing exercises – are performed to strengthen the flows of life energy.
To date, he has published more than 40 scholarly articles and essays in law journals, including the University of Chicago Law Review, Cornell Law Review, Michigan Law Review, Northwestern University Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, the Southern California Law Review and the Vanderbilt Law Review. His 2007 Cornell Law Review article, “Blinking at the Bench” (Vol. 93, Issue 1), co- authored with Jeffrey J. Rachlinkski and Andrew J. Wistrich, proposed a new model of judging based on empirical studies of judicial reasoning and decision making, and was featured in “Judges: They’re Just Like Us!” in the June 2008 edition of the ABA Journal. Guthrie is a member of the American Bar Association and its Section on Dispute Resolution and serves on the board of the Nashville Conflict Resolution Center.
When the hotel's Cocoanut Grove nightclub opened on April 21, 1921, it had officially solidified the hotel's social scene. In the 1980 book, Are the Stars Out Tonight?, former Ambassador PR Director, Margaret Tante Burk, recalls the Grove's opening night: > …on the night of April 21, 1921… the new club officially opened its Moroccan > style, gold leaf and etched palm tree doors... The Cocoanut Grove was aptly > named, guests agreed as they were escorted by the maître de and captains > down the wide plush grand staircase... Overhead, soaring about the room were > cocoanut trees of papier mache, cocoanuts and palm fronds which had been > rescued from the sandy beaches of Oxnard where they had served as atmosphere > of the 1921 classic, The Sheik. Swinging from their branches were stuffed > monkeys blinking at the revelers with their electrified amber eyes.

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