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Instead, they're being traded and gawked over elsewhere in the network.
Antipasti, hero sandwiches, and salumi were piled high as onlookers gawked.
LOS ANGELES — They were the guns gawked at 'round the world.
If the body is closer to our cultural ideal of what a woman's body should look like, it's gawked at, but if your body does not conform to that ideal, it's also gawked at and commented on.
Protestors screamed and reporters swarmed; the bagpipes brayed and the gawkers gawked.
The holiday crowd stood and gawked, but the police left him alone.
Debauchery. Refined, tinsel-tinted debauchery that will inevitably be gawked at for infinity.
I gawked for a moment before asking if I could take their picture.
Traffic stopped and people gawked, their eyes and iPhones pointed toward the heavens.
Ly's firm designs workspaces where women have personal space, and don't feel gawked at.
The fire became the biggest show in town, as tourists gawked at the scene.
Foreign leaders gawked at gleaming architecture and opening ceremonies that signaled the nation's ambitions.
Last week, some European tourists gawked at me while I was sitting on the train.
Sunday strollers, some who came after the Easter Parade on Fifth Avenue, stopped and gawked.
At the outdoor awards ceremony, everyone gawked at the two-handled Truck of Texas trophy.
Foos not only spied on his guests, but might have gawked at, and enabled, a murder.
Older friends and parents gawked, while sharing stories from their time together in church on Sundays.
Tourists gawked, cameras clicked, and more than 50,000 people have viewed the Facebook video so far.
To older Jews, this felt miraculous: My parents and grandfather gawked at my photos, awe-struck.
"Obviously, queer individuals want to preserve a space where they don't feel gawked at," he said.
I was horrified by the scene — surely, these bodies are meant to be gawked at and mocked.
The big Google event isn't until tomorrow, but Google's phones are here to be gawked at today.
But not before tourists to the nation's capital had gawked and taken many photos of his bird.
They did their drinking there, gawked at raunchy shows on Bourbon Street and gorged themselves at exquisite restaurants.
"No one asked me nosy questions, treated me like an object, or gawked at me," Gibson told Yahoo.
A few people streamed in and out during the few minutes Business Insider gawked from across the street.
Likewise, Lynch allows Dorothy to be a complicated character, not just a victim to be gawked at voyeuristically.
People once gawked at the Galaxy Note for having a 5.3-inch screen, which seemed gigantic at the time.
Deep bass kicks from inside the club caressed Bryan's Ford Escort while we slowed and gawked at the entrance.
They lurked and gawked, tentatively pulling their cellphones out before one got up the nerve to ask for a photo.
Frequent flyers have become accustomed to being prodded, gawked at, delayed, forced off planes, and generally hassled on their travels.
We gawked at giant slalom, speed skating and bobsledding, and excitedly recounted some of our favorite Olympic stories from years past.
Disabled bodies, on the other hand, were to be gawked at, shut in, institutionalized, or killed (practices that still continue today).
As the Secret Service put me through its security check — waving a hand-held metal detector over me and inspecting my bag — I watched as a long line of Bentleys, Rolls Royces and Maseratis snaked through the driveway, bearing Mar-a-Lago members in black-tie attire who gawked at the reporters as we gawked at them.
Everything about them seemed off from the get-go, which made it easier to relate to as we gawked at the spectacle.
She shared videos of herself climbing over the wooden fence Saturday, then waving and dancing once inside as the big cat gawked.
I could just imagine being the life of the party or being gawked at on the streets of New York at night.
It was a more innocent era, when stupid shit was confined to little spaces gawked at, mock retweeted, and moved on from.
It's tremendously hard not to get too caught up, though; there are gorgeous ancient ruins to be gawked at around every turn.
You may occasionally be gawked and called after — my general sense was that it came from a place of friendliness and curiosity.
We all gawked in disbelief when – as if planned – the Jordy Lip Kit went from $27 to $13.50 on the Kylie Cosmetics website.
We gawked, and the younger among us were able to conjure the old Soviet Union, the great story my generation had just missed.
For the first time in months, traffic on the boulevard slowed to the posted speed limit as drivers and passengers gawked in unison.
Because I kind of just gawked at this trailer, hoping it would never end and paying very little attention to what was happening.
The rest of the world gawked and watched as it unfolded because, damn, this is better than anything Bravo has aired in years.
Other motorists gawked, and a boy on a Razor scooter gaped at me from a corner, waving to his mother to come look.
That was never clearer than last night when everyone, the Commissioner included, gawked at the burning car on the side of the road.
What followed their arrival was a decade of touring the United States and England as "monstrosities" to be gawked at by paying crowds.
They held up banners and posters well into the evening, as sightseeing buses rumbled by, carrying European tourists who gawked and snapped photos.
WHEN Jeremy Corbyn unveiled his Labour manifesto ahead of the recent British election, opponents gawked at pledges to renationalise the postal and rail systems.
People stood in large groups in front of televisions in their homes, bars, restaurants and other public places and just gawked at the spectacle.
But despite the distraction of the eclipse, people still gawked as the family was out and about in Cambridge, Massachusetts, being, well, a family.
On Wednesday, hundreds of people gawked from the streets below, filming the climb with cameras and phones, oohing after the man dropped an object.
When they parked on the side of a residential street to plot their next move, Ms. Thomason gawked as a landscaping crew drove by.
But the crowds have not been beneficial for prostitutes, who tend to be gawked at by visitors while potential paying clients are put off.
HANOI (Reuters) - Cars stopped and tourists gawked on Friday at what appeared to be North Korean leader Kim Jong Un wandering the streets of Hanoi.
But the book's real artistry is in how the focus enlarges, from Margaret's misbehavior to those who gawked at her, pens poised over their diaries.
He wore in-ear headphones, a staple of his pregame ensemble, as Pacers fans who were courtside gawked and took photos and feared the worst.
Visitors here try not to gain notice, and residents often list the names of the celebrities they have come across but have not gawked at.
When Werner and Stone-Gross arrived in Pittsburgh, Peterson had them over to his family's apartment, where his kids gawked at Werner and his German accent.
We downloaded the indie soundtrack, gawked at Mischa Barton's progressive decline into insanity, and basically all fell for the alt-skater-nerd slash sex god Seth.
Most book clubs in a park in Brooklyn wouldn't cause much of a stir, but as the mostly female group read, men gawked and children stared.
Aside from being confined to small spaces and the indignity of having to be gawked upon each and every day, zoo animals are regularly put down.
Onlookers gawked as the boxy armored vehicle moved down a commercial street and traffic stopped for a line of police cars that followed behind, sirens blaring.
Meanwhile, anti-Trumpers gawked in horror at his nativist rhetoric and fact-free bluster while simultaneously reassuring themselves that this guy really, really couldn't be president.
" Brando was notoriously introverted and refused to let any of the film's producers come to his mansion during the recordings for fear of being "gawked at.
Tiger and Russell Westbrook yukked it up during a game at the Whiskey Down saloon at the MGM Grand as onlookers gawked at the famous players.
Still, construction workers gawked at me; pedestrians took my photo at stoplights; and my neighbors questioned who lived next door when I parked it in my driveway.
The remains of these extinct animals were carted off to natural history museums, where spectators gawked in awe and disbelief at their immense proportions and bizarre forms.
People gawked at him when he strolled down the street, not because they knew who he was but because they felt they should know who he was.
He sped long distances in his old pink Thunderbird, screaming all night to stay awake at the wheel, and howled at tourists who gawked at his camps.
Some 16 balloon minders in yellow vests identifying themselves as "babysitters" minded lead lines to the 6-meter (20-foot) inflatable as the curious gawked and took pictures.
Anglo media treated the fandom like an offbeat peculiarity, and numerous outlets gawked at the idea—as if teenage angst and indie pop were exclusively a white thing.
Top Democrats gawked at polls this week showing her with slight advantages in Arizona and Georgia, even though neither state has voted Democratic since Bill Clinton was president.
Autry allegedly shared videos of herself climbing over the wooden fence on the day of the incident, then waving and dancing once inside as the big cat gawked.
He called over his thrifting buddy Talia Rappa, and the two gawked at how official-looking the things were—American flag patches, sewn-in name tags, the whole shebang.
In between interviews, we stopped for and extolled the taste of roadside roasted channa, gawked at a serendipitous wrestling match near the highway, and discussed their love of paan.
Instead of arming ourselves against this alien presence, as some of my fellow science-fiction writers have fearfully suggested, we gawked as the vehicles pulled up to the curb.
In this video by Exploration Vessel Nautilus, a scientific expedition that is equipped with a live broadcasting studio, scientists gawked for minutes, struggling to figure out what the "slurp" was.
Guide book in hand, she gawked at a statue of two naked wrestlers and sat, with a bored look, in front of a statue of Pan with his usual erection.
They lauded the startups, gawked at the low home prices and learned that cities like Akron and South Bend have restaurants where you don't order microwaved food at a counter.
The natural follow-up to last month's Infrastructure on Film series — which gawked at the ingenuity of highway systems and railways — is this collection of movies about engineering gone awry.
Many natural borns were skilled performers in their own right, yet they were hauled up onstage to be gawked at or, in an extra level of dehumanization, locked in cages.
And yet these events really did happen, to real people, and no matter how beautifully constructed The Act is, it's hard not to feel like it exists to be gawked at.
When she stares at a cute boy (Luke Prael), the music thunders and the image slows, much as it did when Dudley Moore gawked at Bo Derek once upon a time.
TMZ shared footage of the two blondes kissing by the water (it was so beautiful here in New York — happy they were able to enjoy it!) while onlookers gawked at their nonchalance.
Fourteen journalists regularly assigned to cover the Capitol retreated to the second-floor gallery that morning, taking pictures and writing stories as a group of visiting elementary school students giggled and gawked.
As the dancers — in denim outfits that could have come from the Levi's store across the street — crawled, slithered, moaned, wailed and paraded uptown belting out a Venezuelan folk song, people gawked.
For years now, people have gawked at videos of shoppers trampling each other or beating the ever-loving shit out of each other over a discounted TV during a Black Friday sale.
The lawmakers then milled outside Mr. McConnell's office to plot their next move, as tourists gawked and cameras clicked, particularly at Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat of New York and a media darling.
Our biggest concern for the interview was whether shout-outs from the street would disrupt our audio as fans gawked at the 12-time NBA All-Star and the Hollywood-style production in progress.
In Manhattan's Flatiron Plaza on Monday, children gawked and construction workers tiptoed in curiosity around transportation company Workhorse's product showcase of two futuristic vehicles: the first electric pickup truck, and the Surefly octocopter drone.
The bar for viral Olympic moments was set high (low?) during the opening ceremony, when television commentators breathlessly gawked at Pita Taufatofua, a shirtless and oil-slicked Tongan taekwondo athlete and an aspiring model.
I sat with a friend who told me about the app, and as we gawked at our phones, comparing surprises we found, it felt a lot like we were lurking on something forbidden and secret.
It's when the police tore apart an entire car in a search, because the passengers were dancing, leaving you on the curb, as cars drove by and people gawked — one more piece of your pride TODAY.
Corporate logos were ubiquitous (albeit with a rainbow flair); booths sold cheaply manufactured merchandise; overpriced Bud Light poured freely; folks chowed down on shitty barbecue and corn on the cob while they gawked at their fellow pride-goers.
Even a Detroit boy like me, with easy access to much the world's best techno, gawked in wonder at some of the series' eclectic offerings—from the apocalyptic drum & bass of Goldie to DJ Harvey's obscure disco gems.
I couldn't help but imagine how, if things had gone another unfortunate way, 22nd-century citizens attending an Anthem of the Seas exhibit might have gawked at items encased in glass that I had left behind on the ship.
I've played games in the same room as The Wire and Destiny star Lance Reddick, sat down for awkward interviews with personalities like Zach Braff, and gawked as Kanye West and his entourage stalked across the crowded show floor.
The top organizer of Fyre Festival (who was also sentenced for running a fake ticket-selling business) had defrauded investors and ticket holders by promising a luxury music festival and instead delivering a disaster that social media gawked at for weeks.
The car was causing a scene: Tourists walking up from SoHo, laden with shopping bags, gawked and took pictures of the small black kid hanging out the passenger's window wearing giant white angel's wings, a matching do-rag and a serenely menacing gaze.
There have been subpoenas issued, increasingly curious law enforcement and dark comedy, including at an annual correspondents' variety show last week, which featured an actor dressed as Lulu, the Legislative Stipend Fairy, tossing bags of money onstage, as a fake newscaster gawked.
Romans from the wealthy elites, or members of the imperial family, who had paid for such statues, allowed for a story to be told that distinguished the average Roman citizens who viewed them, as the civilized alternative to the multicolored barbarian being gawked at.
The races were designed to be absurdly ambitious The plan, according to a 2006 Popular Science article, was to make races last for about an hour, flying around a two mile long "track" 5,20123 feet in the air while spectators gawked from the ground.
When Publicis Group purchased the marketing-tech firm Epsilon for $4.4 billion earlier this year, observers gawked over the high price but also questioned whether the acquisition would lead to conflicts of interest with competing holding companies and marketers that don't work with Publicis.
I had fantasized about an oceanfront campsite, but I would settle for a cold beer and 30-cent peel-and-eat shrimp, which we found at Sparky's Landing, an over-the-water bar, where locals watched sports and tourists gawked at manatees on the deck.
"The last thing these high school girls need is a fellow woman in their lives communicating to them that they are objects or that their appearance is something to be gawked at, demeaned, laughed at, or even awarded for that matter," Hupp said in the email.
While Politicians looked to make a name for themselves by throwing red meat from the stage, strategists networked for new clients and Young Republicans brown-nosed for internships and gawked at minor conservative celebrities like every year, the enthusiasm usually swirling around the event was notably absent.
The wisdom of the book, and the artistry, is in how Brown subtly expands his lens from Margaret's misbehavior — sometimes campy, sometimes desperate — to those who gawked at her, who huddled around her, pens poised over their diaries, hoping for the show she never denied them.
It is perhaps depressing for a body of work to be lauded for showcasing the humanity of its human subjects, but the fact of the matter is that at that time, and still today, transgender people were seen as oddities to be gawked at, ridiculed, abused.
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After wading through over 45,000 applications, Six Flags finally narrowed the list down to six people who would spend 30 sleepless hours in a coffin being harassed by employees with (fake) chainsaws and gawked at by passersby, as part of the park's Halloween Fright Fest 2018.
Civil had been inspired by Hottentot Venus—the "stage name" of Saartje Baartman, a young Khoikhoi woman who, in 1789, was convinced by Dr. William Dunlop to travel to London, where she (along with one or two other women) became a stage attraction, gawked at for her large buttocks.
The only real difference between San Francisco Pride and every other gratingly packed, overly expensive, heavily corporatized street festival I've ever attended, in fact, was the presence of a young, single, nude man in the middle of the crowds, his flaccid phallus swinging in the breeze, gawked at by no one.
Touring the rest of Hill House I gawked at the couple's obsessive ability to control every square inch of space and experience, my eyes darting from purple enamel glass chandeliers to colorful window seats to a "kimono desk," its wings outstretched like a Japanese garment, inset with mother-of-pearl.
She might want to go to a space where she'll be able to fuck queer men, but chances are she might not know how to act as a straight person in a queer space—much less a queer space full of queer people who just want to fuck each other without being gawked at by Jessica from sales.
Mostly though, his running reminded me of all the eviction and evacuation so powerfully woven into the second season of "Atlanta" — characters sprinting from their own homes, booted from nightclubs, harassed in schools, abandoned at parties, unwelcome at movie theaters, gawked at in offices — and how painfully all of that spatial discomfort and dislocation rhyme with real life.
It was a year that gawked at stilettos and embraced ugly sneakers; when an advocacy hat was met with an activism hat; when makeup and a glossy magazine offered a new chance at inclusion; when luxury looked to the bargain basement; and when a lion of the industry, a man seemingly out of his own times, left us too soon.
Not that we spent much time lounging around: in just four days, we whizzed down water-slides (pro tip: if you hit the slides at four pm or later, there are practically no lines), kayaked with dolphins, played in a steel-drum band, ate our body weight in conch fritters, and gawked at more sharks, eels, and assorted amazing tropical fish than the entire opening credits of Finding Nemo.
Though we've since gained more insight into what actually went down, those three minutes of utter disarray that unfolded on live TV will forever live in infamy as some of the biggest names in Hollywood gawked and scrambled to understand just what the hell went wrong; and now, thanks to The Hollywood Reporter's off-the-charts-wild oral history of the events, we know that things were 100% as chaotic as they appeared.
And the further you venture, the more the canyon narrows, and the more pictures you pass, the deeper this feeling extends, until you come to understand that you've entered a place that is not your home, gawked at pictures not made for your enjoyment, photographed panels of bighorn sheep never made for pleasure but rather in pain, ripped out from the walls by desperate men with bloody fingers over so many lonely millennia, and once you reach the end of the canyon and see how many times that single intentional image occurred, a final conclusion presents itself: Something went wrong here.
What surprised him most were how many lives — now, including his own — were entwined with the history of the street — George Washington who worshiped at St. Paul's Chapel; entrepreneurs like F.W. Woolworth and A.T. Stewart whose commercial flagships flanked City Hall; the iconic figures who were feted with tons of ticker tape in the Canyon of Heroes; the loiterers who gawked at skirts sent billowing by the wind tunnel that the Flatiron Building created at 23rd Street and were shooed away by cops who bellowed "23 skiddoo"; and the ghosts along the stretch of Broadway that undulates past Times Square, whose reputation for bright lights and shattered dreams were epitomized in its legacy as the Great White Way and the Street of Broken Hearts.

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