But he wasn't just gazing, he was gazing in the buff. Nude.
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You may think you're gazing into a void when you're scrolling through your phone, but in 2017, that void is gazing right back.
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The justice's chambers are decorated with photos of her son-in-law gazing at his infant son, and now her grandson gazing at her great-granddaughter.
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The cases are adorned with images of three of Koon's Gazing Ball series and come with an animated wallpaper of Koon's first live-action video art piece, The Gazing Ball Ballet.
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" I said, gazing up at the high ceiling. "Magnificent.
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" She added, "It's similarly retrograde, gazing into obscure histories.
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Their poignant incompleteness offers the opulent opportunity for ambiguous gazing.
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They could then spend their entire life gazing upon paintings.
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Here he is contemplating while gazing out a large window.
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"You're gazing through a crystal ball," one social worker says.
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The energy is strange — Adora is present, gazing over her.
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She's not wrapped in cashmere, gazing serenely at her belly.
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Gazing toward you, the others must take note of him.
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"This is amazing," Ms. Upshaw said, gazing at the rigging.
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Let's be honest, future gazing is a bit a fluffy.
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The singer continued to sing, while gazing at the sky.
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Brilliant turquoise window seats are perfect for solitary park gazing.
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I stood there in the crush of humanity, gazing upward.
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It was gazing somewhere beyond the horizon, past the blaze.
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"What's going on here?" he asked, gazing at the crowd.
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Blocking the escalator entrance were people gazing at their phones.
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Ms. Brown turned to find Ms. Gause gazing at her.
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She's lounging on her side, gazing off into the distance.
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It's all in the eyes; the shifting, gazing, reflecting eyes.
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Gazing at something across the room that she's seen before.
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See it, perched on the countertop and gazing out the window?
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Usually a celebrity engagement is greeted with congratulations and ring-gazing.
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You won't just see Indian men gazing at two foreign women.
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I love gazing at it every time I visit the Met.
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Valiantly gazing onward, this bald eagle scans the horizon for prey.
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However, he's gazing inquisitively at the snow-covered White House lawn.
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"Aren't they beautiful?" she said, gazing at the old press photo.
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And the Ailes scandal is no mere navel-gazing media story.
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Gazing out into the room, he was both amazed and afraid.
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He contemplates brevity while gazing into an overflow of erotic desire.
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One day, Powell found Ella gazing at one of her paintings.
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The real focal point of the city, gazing down above everybody.
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But, Meredith Grey, possibly gazing into the future, stays totally silent.
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We stayed there star gazing hearing the tides grow every minute.
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I don't think there's a lot of navel-gazing here. Yeah.
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The art-world superstar has collaborated with Google to create three limited-edition Live Cases for the Nexus smartphone, inspired by Koons' iconic Gazing Ball series that pairs classical statues and everyday objects with blue gazing balls.
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She sees me gazing mutely at the shoes as if awaiting instructions.
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But one project is gazing more deeply at the judicial tea leaves.
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When Bev raised her head, the client was gazing at her expectantly.
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"What can I say?" he laughed, gazing at his newly transformed digit.
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A man lies in an empty bath, his eyes gazing into space.
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Are we joining the people in the room gazing at the girl?
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"One more!" the new mom says while gazing adoringly at her Stormi.
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Women sat motionlessly in wheelchairs, gazing at NHK on a large screen.
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Season 2 has more people wandering around, or gazing at their reflections.
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Ronaldo stopped in his tracks, gazing — but not glaring — at the official.
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"French evil," the Russians the "Polish disease," and the Turkish—gazing out
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Small groups sit on the dock's edge, gazing at the choppy sea.
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For more outdoor sky-gazing opportunities this summer, check out our guide.
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Sun and Moon take a casual stroll, gazing up at the sky.
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Back at it again with the nice chords and obtuse navel-gazing.
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Murphy looked down at the letter, as if gazing off a cliff.
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"Didn't miss by much," the president said, gazing at the uprooted stump.
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"Liza would die for this," she added, gazing at her dress form.
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A similar issue dogs Erdem Moralioglu, who often designs by gazing backward.
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We spent the first day making love and gazing at each other.
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She's got her arm on his shoulder, and he's lovingly gazing down.
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Panellists predict a cashless future while gazing into a huge crystal ball.
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Did you know that crystal gazing may have originated with the druids?
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"When you're trying to make music, it's so navel-gazing," Styles says.
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Couples held each other, slumped forward in their chairs and gazing downwards.
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Gazing on this beautiful ivory, abhorrent feelings stir and quiver and seethe.
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A few moments later he is back downstairs, gazing at the East Room.
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Gazing into the void, he immediately realized he had stumbled upon something important.
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Like many, aspiring supervillain Elon Musk is gazing at the solar eclipse today.
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And one photo showed the pair gazing at each other as they performed.
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The only sighted activity: gazing into a stranger's eyes for over a minute.
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Oh well, we got in some good scene-watching, eavesdropping, and dog-gazing.
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He was thinking aloud and gazing into the dead faces in the smoke.
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There's Taylor all curled up on Tom's lap, gazing adoringly into his eyes.
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People lazing in the grass, gazing up at the clouds or reading books.
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Eclipse App No eclipse-gazing trip is complete without an app or two.
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Philip stares into Irene's blue-shadowed eyes, gazing down at her tipped goblet.
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Now, imagine Wills gazing at multiple women like that, for an entire season.
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To peer into Zamyatin's future is to see modernity's reflection gazing darkly back.
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The American Idol alum could be seen gazing sweetly at her new husband.
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It's full speed ahead at all times; no BS -- or navel-gazing -- allowed.
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She was silent for a while, gazing toward the window, her face lifted.
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"Very impressive," he said, gazing up at the white steel and marble structure.
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Among the players, there was a moment of gazing into one another's eyes.
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Gazing up, one has the sense that this massive being could crush you.
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Still gazing into the empty distance, she felt the weight of her age.
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It felt as if we were gazing at a different, wholly untouched, planet.
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"How far away do you think that plane is?" they'll ask, gazing skyward.
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With any luck, one of those exoplanets might be gazing back at us.
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Gazing is like literally 90 percent of WLW relationships—it's our mating call.
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Gazing at a fire doesn't necessarily lead one to become another Lord Byron.
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I caught Mr. Stander, the train's employee, gazing out the window several times.
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"It's like a multiple layer cake," Federer said after gazing up and up.
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"The child inside never went away," he said, gazing lovingly around his studio.
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They are ironic, determined, weary, languorous, gazing out from half-closed eyes, unsubmissive.
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Neck stuckhigh above the city, gazing downas the man stops along 102nd Street.
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"I felt like Audrey Hepburn window gazing in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's,'" she recalled.
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"And Facebook employees may have a harder time gazing in an ethical mirror."
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Here is where I sipped tea gazing out onto jade-colored rice terraces.
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"Well, there are over 40 artists in the Gazing Ball series," he said.
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This all begs the question: Who's watching Succession besides navel-gazing media professionals?
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"Herr, unser Herrscher" notwithstanding, Bach is no Byzantine deity gazing from the dome.
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We could wake up in bed gazing across the waters to the sunrise.
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Consider a simple example: the love you feel gazing at your lover's face.
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One early 20th-century Halloween practice was gazing into a mirror at midnight.
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It's more that I'm gazing into a sexual abyss that now gazes back.
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On the plane, Jacqueline sat in the window seat, gazing at the landscape below.
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Gazing west from Rawabi, the Tel Aviv skyline appears starkly against the gleaming Mediterranean.
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You've seen him before, that handsome chef gazing at swirling ribbons of molten chocolate.
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I was an anxious child, but gazing at the moon that night settled me.
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The political class—journalists as well as politicians—is more navel-gazing than ever.
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As a gadgets specialist, per usual I was gazing upon something unreleased last week.
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During their conversation, Jennings notices that Ahmir's eyes are gazing downward toward her chest.
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"This house has been such a comfort," he says now, gazing across the pool.
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She also let a white robe drape around her while gazing at the camera.
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Gazing out the window, Phoebe saw black benches and vistas of chain-link fence.
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Gazing out the portals is one of the few ways to pass the time.
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Whatever M does, C is right there, gazing upon her, unsuspected, and largely unstirred.
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I scaled the cliffs of Santorini while gazing at the impossibly blue Aegean Sea.
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But when a friend's 50th-birthday party turns amusingly violent, existential navel-gazing ensues.
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Its whirlwind has left humanity with their heads bowed gazing at desolate little screens.
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That virgin view, standing inside the Oculus and gazing up, is a jaw-dropper.
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"It's good to be back," HoloPic Yuri said, stretching and gazing around the room.
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I broke up with my therapist for gazing at me with too much pity.
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As for the little hands and the gazing eyes, babies — I thought of terror.
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Towne spends much of "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" gazing languidly from the couch.
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They seem to be gazing inward — even as they look away from the camera.
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Some curious passers-by milled around at the edges of the river, gazing across.
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"Some relationships are like debt," the hero says, gazing into the heroine's dark eyes.
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Two Palms (New York) is showing seven versions of "Gazing Ball" by Jeff Koons.
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Justin Elghanayan stood on a roof, gazing at a forest of half-built towers.
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Gazing at demagoguery, environmental ruin and intimate betrayal, Thom Yorke croons threnodies, not lullabies.
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But when a friend's 50th birthday party turns amusingly violent, existential navel-gazing ensues.
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If this sounds like an exercise in Hollywood navel-gazing, well, you're not wrong.
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"I just wanted to know how Paola died," Stefano Arcuri told me gazing down.
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Gazing into the future, the Montreal artist mentions his formation of a new band.
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And she does so studiously, gazing into a mirror to ensure her imitation is lifelike.
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When gazing up at the sky, you might also notice white spots in your vision.
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To crack this mystery, astronomers are still gazing into the cinders of this bizarre supernova.
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GAZING out over London's chimneys, Liverpool's docks or Edinburgh's spires can cloud a tourist's judgment.
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He was standing at the edge of the platform, gazing at a corroded grating above.
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For instance, just look at this family video of Jenner and Scott gazing upon Stormi.
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The trend is both an easy commiseration over our past lives and peak navel gazing.
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The guests trickled into the parlor, gazing out the window at the receding evening light.
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He was standing at the edge of the platform, gazing at a corroded grating above.
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"What I wouldn't give to go to America," he mused, gazing up at the sky.
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Other photographs showed Xi and Kim gazing at cheering children and sitting with their wives.
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"Either you're strong," said Sergei Mikhailov, a lawyer, gazing up at Kalashnikov, "or you're nobody."
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The search finally ended with him gazing at the adoring lens of Annie Leibovitz's camera.
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So, just what did they find upon gazing into the sacrosanct interior of Prince's refrigerator?
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A pearl-necklaced Chihuahua in pale pink gazing at the viewer with baleful, wet eyes?
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The IOC, while insular and naval-gazing, survives on its reputation and Olympic Rings copyright.
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Calmly gazing at him, trying not to surrender to the pain gathering behind your eyes.
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And one might add to that, exploration is better than staying at home navel-gazing.
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She holds the same pose at the end, silhouetted against the landscape and gazing westward.
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So I'd just kneel there at Gilbert's feet, gazing up at him while he talked.
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In this issue, men are doing the gazing, and seeing a complicated range of maleness.
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Mr. Buford noted his own fondness for gazing from his apartment windows at distant neighbors.
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Two tiny spots of pink on a plain, gazing up at the Colossi of Memnon.
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"I don't want to get mugged," Mr. Vest said, gazing up at the Midtown towers.
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"There is a sort of navel gazing, which is a dead end," Mr. Kispal said.
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His daughters sat at her side, gazing at the elaborate marble frieze near the ceiling.
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Another atrocious, navel-gazing laughingstock — Walt Whitman — published the first edition of Leaves of Grass.
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You may see your mother in the mirror, but you're gazing at your own face.
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The three wise men could be seen gazing at him, separated by a tall barrier.
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Other tenants of Empire Stores include the restaurant Cecconi's Dumbo, offering cocktail-fueled river-gazing.
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"I'm more nervous than I thought I'd be," Ms. Bradbury said, gazing into the classroom.
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"I have brunette envy right now," said Ms. Oliver, gazing admiringly at her new colleague.
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It was hard to stop gazing at the water when we should have been sleeping.
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It also adopts the perspective of the man on the Cross, gazing up and down.
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I eventually did — stood, rapt, gazing at the Great Mosque's walls in sunlight and moonlight.
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I bet you didn't make it through that sentence without gazing longingly at another tab.
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Already, gazing through his telescope at night, he envisions the device exploring the solar system.
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Keep walking a few more blocks uptown and spend some time gazing at Bergdorf's windows.
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He stood gazing at the jewelled cover of the Lindau Gospels in a display case.
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You can decide whether they are worth late nights or early mornings of moon-gazing.
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I tried to distract myself by cloud gazing, but every cloud looked like a penis.
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In the past, we were merely gazing into them, flipping channels with a remote control.
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At the end, Audi has the chorus gazing out at the audience, aglow with hope.
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Christopher Polk also took a shot of Swift gazing into the "Favourite" star&aposs eyes.
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It has not disclosed the value of the gazing ball and its accompanying painting. pic.twitter.
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Downstairs, a woman stands motionless outside a window, gazing intently into a nearly empty room.
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Perhaps he's gazing at his scrambled eggs as well, while watching the new South Park episode.
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The images feature breathtaking scenes and a bunch of people Instagramming instead of gazing at them.
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He is shown balancing the steak knives on his body and gazing dramatically into the camera.
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What better way to honor it, then, than by gazing into outer space for a while.
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But gazing into 2019, the stars are veering from jewel tones and leaning into pastel hues.
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On the left side of the frame, there are two other people gazing at the blaze.
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If so, bad news for those European dairy farmers gazing longingly at the Japanese consumer market.
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One afternoon, I sat in my office, gazing out the window in a state of desperation.
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Impatient Leos may find all this internal gazing a tad tedious, but you'll thank yourself later.
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Contrary to popular belief, meditation isn't about totally emptying your brain or gazing into the void.
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In them, Neilly stands against a blank wall; he's shirtless and gazing directly into the camera.
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She also shared a sweet photo of herself and LoCicero, lovingly gazing into each other's eyes.
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The lovebirds each posted adorable Instagrams, which showed the couple sweetly gazing into the other's eyes.
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Koons previously said that the gazing ball improves these paintings, which is some master-level trolling.
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She'll shut down a strategic conversation, but also share hugs while gazing off into the sunset.
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When the rover isn't gazing up at the Martian atmosphere, it's primarily interested in the ground.
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Two smiling families are shown, too, including an African-American family gazing at the American flag.
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Gazing into the distance, the team sees investors being confronted by sharply accelerating U.S. wage growth.
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Several elderly residents were at the boardwalk gazing at hundreds of bags stuffed with radioactive waste.
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I'm writing this article while lounging in my new office, gazing at my notice of layoff.
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By gazing into our phones and tablets after hours, we're screwing around with those natural rhythms.
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Nonetheless, the play has enough biting, aware humor to move us past the navel-gazing aspects.
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Tavi Gevinson, the actress currently appearing on Broadway in "The Crucible," was gazing in rapt silence.
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"Just needed to see this view again," I said, gazing at the skyline through the window.
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In other photos, they are hiking through the mountains or simply gazing into each other's eyes.
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Most were gazing out the window and taking in the view, and I immediately saw why.
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As he loomed over me, gazing into my eyes, I leaned away and held my breath.
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It's full of unexpected angles, more like gazing into a prism than like reading a manifesto.
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Through the window I see another man who gave up, gazing at me in reluctant admiration.
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Blackstar did turn out to be his last work—and coincidentally, another very future-gazing work.
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"Well, the climate is hot," he begins, rubbing his hands together and gazing out the window.
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"Isn't every moment an inexplicable delight?" she purrs, gazing into the eyes of a dazzled Walker.
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I recommend sitting on the bench provided and gazing upward, as if from the first pew.
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On Monday, the world was again gazing at Notre-Dame — but now in horror, not awe.
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For "Washington," he actually spent some time at Mount Vernon gazing at his subject's grizzly choppers.
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Watching them feels like the healthy, adult version of gazing at the iTunes visualizer: abstractly soothing.
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A minute later, we were gazing at the front door I had last exited in 1996.
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When Elizabeth's plane takes off for England, we see a Kenyan boy gazing skyward in admiration.
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But, gazing at the silent metronome, he smiled a little, as if the silence pleased him.
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Because his facial expression doesn't matter, he's gazing placidly at the camera, wearing a slight smile.
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She is tired, gazing off into the distance, as she waits, with serious dignity and grace.
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I was gazing down on that foul soup, putrefying in the basin of the Hindu Kush.
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"We have begun to drain the swamp of government corruption," Mr. Trump said, gazing sternly ahead.
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"We wanted it to feel different," Weiss said from Row C in the theater, gazing upward.
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It's an apt object for a generation that coined a new word for gazing at themselves.
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I repeatedly found myself gazing at a small area of the drawing until my attention shifted.
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She proves that criticism is an art of navel-gazing in the best and worst ways.
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At other times, looking at Babel Tower is like gazing into a kaleidoscope of the desert landscape.
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It shows him perched cross-legged on a chair, gazing intently into the camera (nice socks btw).
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Every profession is prone to the occasional bout of navel gazing, and graphic design is no exception.
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This push and pull between retro-gazing and modernity extends into Dixon and Stein's song selection, too.
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"Aren't they beautiful?" she said, gazing at an old press photo with her two children as toddlers.
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If millions are gazing into the abyss, the Freedom Dividend might be just the cure they need.
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And as Benioff had explicitly pointed out during his address, the city was gazing back at us.
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He's gazing out at the New York night from his balcony, which leads to an empty apartment.
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I'm gazing out across the Serengeti, and I realize I have no idea how it all works.
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The film certainly criticizes that navel-gazing, Us Weekly culture and lifestyle, but it also fetishizes it.
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The camera switches away from Kelly and the shadow, and returns to gazing at the television interview.
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The love of the small things began as a child gazing into tidepools around Monterey Bay Aquarium.
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Image: NASA/JPL-CaltechFar from being an idle activity, however, Curiosity's cloud-gazing behavior holds serious purpose.
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It's an exuberant, intelligent, confidently delivered record that never falls into navel-gazing self-satisfaction or cliché.
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The shadow came from a father holding his son not far away, gazing down at the scene.
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The big ethical questions of sex robots are, at least for the moment, just hypothetical navel-gazing.
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Are your palms as slick with sweat as Tina's while gazing longingly at Jimmy Jr.'s butt?
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Short-term, it means Republicans will be navel-gazing for some time and Democrats will be celebrating.
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Ernst is often seen gazing in the distance, steely and remote, his face sprouting new facial hair.
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Now the Twombly catalog she is gazing at, and the show, called "Remembered Light," opening on Sept.
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He spent much of the intervening hours gazing at the paintings in his car, especially the Matisse.
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"I want the 'Star Wars' backpack," he demanded as we stood gazing at the rows of bags.
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In the first version, he played a heartbroken, newly single man gazing fearfully around his Manhattan apartment.
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If those astronomical events don't satisfy your sky gazing, there's one more to catch Tuesday, March 28.
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It's purposefully built as a comic book, where gazing at familiar text bubbles nudges the story forward.
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An impossibly beautiful couple ignored their whipped-cream-topped Irish coffees, gazing intently into each other's eyes.
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They stand calmly side by side, gazing at the homeless man passed out on the peepshow floor.
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"Nong Petch is a cutie—a lovely, obliging kid," says Mama Ning, gazing at the doll fondly.
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But gazing back at the English coastline from a few miles out at sea, things look different.
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But Helen ends the season on the roof of the hospital, gazing into the sunny sky, smiling.
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In one photo, Mr. Obama is smiling at Mr. Souza, who is gazing at his new wife.
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It seemingly came up from the floor and had Ortiz momentarily gazing at the Barclays Center ceiling.
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In the ad, a vigilant bartender spots a faraway female patron gazing disappointingly at a wine glass.
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In the cemetery of this dusty town, a boy no older than 22013 approaches us, gazing nowhere.
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She is 34, in a floral pink dress, gazing at the camera, her black hair cut short.
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She was gazing at me … and I was on eBay, scrolling through listings for Victorian-era doorknobs.
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Who doesn't enjoy gazing upon a plastic Nativity scene featuring Mary and Joseph with poorly painted eyes?
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And unlike navel-gazing yappers like Hunter S. Thompson, Anderson doesn't splatter himself all over the story.
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"You look for meaning; why would someone kill my big brother?" he says, gazing into the camera.
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James Weekes, 78, stood in the parking lot, gazing at the playground where his grandchildren usually play.
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"I can see that he's already happier being here," said Ms. Garonne, gazing lovingly at her son.
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"I used to hang out with her," he said, gazing at the sketch in the Cartoon Museum.
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"I feel good, like I'm coming back to life," Kitty tells him, gazing fondly at her kidnapper.
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A few passengers smoked on the terraces outside their cabins, gazing down in boredom as we docked.
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"Look at how Kate is leaning in here, and Meghan is gazing into Kate's eyes," Meinzer said.
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This is perhaps the most poignant moment in the book, a relief certainly from Florent's penis gazing.
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Caspar David Friedrich once painted a similar seascape, with a monk gazing oceanward and contemplating the infinite.
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Another sweet snap showed the couple's daughter sitting in a seat while gazing down at a phone.
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The cat Towne, above, spends much of "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" gazing languidly from a couch.
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The road banked into a left turn, and I slowly coasted through, gazing down at the pavement.
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Below, on a couch that was the space's only seating, sat Ms. Love herself, gazing upward, Instagramming.
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As she listens to the others, Ms. Carey turns to the left, gazing ponderously into empty space.
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"This is what I dreamed of," he confided, gazing at the penthouse's occupants, who included several d.j.
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After a few albums of indulging in retro-gazing funk, it was apparently time for an update.
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"My wife," he captioned the photo of the Don't Be Tardy star gazing down into the turquoise waters.
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In a seperate post from the album shoot, Aguilera is seen gazing into the camera without any makeup.
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In the clip the rapper can be seen gazing affectionately at his freakishly huge new mode of transportation.
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The record bleeds Ciel's eclectic influences, highlighting an ethereal shoe-gazing past that envelopes her experimental percussive patterns.
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One shows Beatrice as a young girl gazing adoringly at her father, Prince Andrew, during a ski trip.
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We walk home along the river, gazing across the water at the bridges that span the River Liffey.
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The pair spent time gazing into each other's eyes and doing a seaside mannequin challenge with some friends.
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There are three guys dressed like Lincoln gazing in my direction as I circle the Public Square. Cleveland.
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It gets worse (after a quick cutaway to Ben searching for his soul while gazing at the horizon).
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Gazing up at Earth's star-studded night sky has been a hallowed human tradition for thousands of years.
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You'll see a stream of people looking oh-so-casually at the ground, or gazing into the horizon.
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Below a sky of screens, they're paused mid-dance, mid-ritual, gazing euphorically upwards, maybe at the future.
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The photo, which shows a dog goofily gazing at the camera with its tongue out, has gone viral.
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The underlying legend is that the deity was gazing at a reflection of the moon in the water.
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So grab a blanket, a bottle of rosé, and toast to all the sky-gazing coming this August.
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A hand-tinted photograph of a Japanese mother lying on the floor, gazing lovingly at her child, undated.
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For Kristin's shoot -- she was gazing at the hotel pool, the desert landscape and shadows on a wall.
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You may be gazing at it constantly, but your iPhone still has a few surprises up its sleeve.
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Another sweet shot shows the soon-to-be husband and wife gazing into each other while holding hands.
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"I take the wig off and have dinner with my children, who tolerate zero navel-gazing," Blanchett says.
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"It's a boy!" the proud dad captioned the photo, in which Murrel is gazing up at him lovingly.
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Then Kevin stood there, gazing out at the lake, before heading back through the woods on his own.
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Looking at him, his subjects seem also to be gazing through and beyond his black-and-white images.
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The American Idol winner shared a black and white photo of herself gazing intently inside a music studio.
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Michael had called it the "planetarium," and it did feel like gazing up at an immense night sky.
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Plus, the lenses are set in '80s-inspired angular frames—apropos for when you're gazing out at 1984.
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"One of my favorite spots is soaking in the oversized, round tub while gazing out into the garden."
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GREENING CHINA'S BELT AND ROAD PROJECT: Westerners are great at navel-gazing, but that's a classic sustainability mistake.
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"Watching this guy @blakeshelton #cmtawards gx," she captioned a photo of herself gazing adoringly at Shelton on Instagram.
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And that's OK — there's a lot to take in here just from this gazing at this world alone.
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Vain Venus in your sign will find you gazing into the mirror much more often than usual: enjoy!
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The same voice that says, "Jump" when leaning over a cliff says "Bite," when gazing at those Cheerios.
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While Bieber sat in the chair, Baldwin, 21, could be seen smiling and gazing lovingly at her fiancé.
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"The brutality of the winter sometimes gets me really depressed," smiled Howman, gazing out on a snowless vista.
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The American Idol winner shared a black and white photo of herself gazing intently inside a music studio.
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Phoebe was already inside, gazing at another alien acquisition, an elliptical trainer in the middle of her room.
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There is at least one example on Earth, however, of a sky-gazing telescope that charges for access.
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If there's ever a follow-up study involving humans gazing at Jake Gyllenhaal for snacks, sign us up.
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Looking beyond offices and gazing further afield than London, however, parts of the picture look a little brighter.
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There's a robot gazing into the distance as a bird flies into the sky on the facing page.
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As the Greenlandic ice we were gazing at continues to melt, the water will drown Jetnil-Kijiner's homeland.
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"Something wicked this way comes — in yellow," said an observer, gazing at the Mercedes simmering along the roadside.
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A few days after I flew over Plaquemines, I found myself once again gazing down on the parish.
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In April, she shared a sexy photo of herself moodily gazing into Fonsi's eyes during an evening out.
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I found him there waiting for me, gazing intently into the camera of the Beam I was manipulating.
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But a large segment of the country has also been busy gazing upon the presidency that is ending.
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Their apolitical navel-gazing is unlikely to curry favour with academics looking to hip hop for social idealism.
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We are the audience in William's mysteriously theatrical paintings, gazing at creatures we cannot know, much less understand.
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This is Beto O'Rourke's navel-gazing, self-involved, rollout of a possible rollout of a possible presidential campaign.
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Avenatti settled into his chair, crossing his legs and gazing at the heap of paperwork on his desk.
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"Honestly I remember us gazing at each other during dinner," Ms. Schumer said, and they began hanging out.
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It is as if we are perched on a vantage point, gazing at peaks, hills, and a river.
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A few things, at least, seem certain: There will be much existential ocean-gazing from craggy Monterey shores.
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Are we gazing at a real-life green-eyed woman, her dark mouth lacquered behind an emerald sash?
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Off duty, he sometimes drove around town gazing up, exclaiming at stone-carved animals on facades and parapets.
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Gazing out those windows to green hillsides, red cliffs, blue sky, I felt the shimmer of the sublime.
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It sounds built for midnight but sounds just as good when you're gazing into a bowl of oatmeal.
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Woodfox had intended to spend a month camping in the woods, gazing at the sky—a cleansing ritual.
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Bishop, who complained of the "egocentricity" of a confessional poet like Sexton, found deliverance in gazing steadily outward.
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I remember gazing out the window in awe as gorgeous mansions with perfect manicured lawns came into view.
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"Don't get me wrong, this is a beautiful place," Mullin said, gazing at the calm blue Mediterranean below.
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I sat there on the porch, gazing up at the tree, with these scenarios running through my mind.
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Gazing out to sea, a 220-foot female Buddha stands in the courtyard of the Linh Ung Pagoda.
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The bass player had some success with the female fans, Mr. Irons recalled, gazing fixedly at the carpet.
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Here was a place to spend an afternoon gazing at, or maybe even purchasing, boards and wet suits.
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But, like those who insist upon gazing at an eclipse without protection, rules won't addresses these problems entirely.
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The more we gaze out into the universe, the more we suspect that someone may be gazing back.
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Here, too, eyes are often gazing into the distance or closed in the unworried bliss of spa time.
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Known as "socialist realism," it relentlessly depicted strong, dignified workers, their shining eyes gazing upon a transformed future.
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In this instance my father gazing at a full moon in the front yard of my parents' house.
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Gazing towards the throne, their collective energy gathers about the mother and child, whose eyes meet our own.
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But there's Beyoncé, gazing down, pregnant, draped in a Madonna-like veil, her ruffled panties Virgin Mary-blue.
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My best dream adventures had me swimming in pools of pink macarons and gazing over frozen crystal icescapes.
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Children love birding, hiking, star-gazing, and sleuthing—especially if you give them the power of magnified vision. 1.
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It allows Simpsons fans to remember forgotten moments and have small nostalgia trips whilst gazing at Springfield's finest dishes.
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Here, a 1918 portrait of "Olga in an Armchair" shows his wife birdlike, composed and still, dolefully gazing out.
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Commissioned by the Greek shipping family Martinos, it perched on a prominent site between two chapels, gazing across roadways.
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In the image, Ryan appears to be holding their baby boy while sitting in a chair and gazing downward.
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DigitalGlobe released the first public photo taken by the company's Earth-gazing WorldView-24 satellite, and it's a beauty.
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Otherwise Ouelette just lingers, gazing skyward and fishing whiskey from his parka to quiet memories of his ferocious father.
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After Hayes was born, Warren gushed about his wife in a photo of himself gazing down at his son.
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Gazing through that lens, I told the story of myself, and certain scenes snapped into focus: That was violence.
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Whatever he's gazing intently at is sure to be revealed in the film, due for release in April 2020.
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Subsequent images showed Klum and an also-shirtless Kaulitz, 29, gazing at each other in front of the window.
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To be sure, the media can be prone to navel-gazing when it comes to Trump's anti-press rhetoric.
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In the clip, newly crowned big brother King Cairo sits on the bed, gazing at his sleeping sister lovingly.
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"My wife," Kroy, 31, captioned the photo of the Don't Be Tardy star gazing down into the turquoise waters.
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Gazing upon this planet from space, a visitor would scarcely believe their eyes at the shimmering, jewel-like spectacle.
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He can be seen gazing adoringly into his infant's eyes, as she models the latest in baby headwear fashion.
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While Bieber sat in the chair, Baldwin, 21, could be seen smiling and gazing lovingly at her new husband.
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The drawings are like stills of memory: a woman gazing out the window, framed by an air-conditioning unit.
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Still, gazing at the unabashed chaos of the Parr household, these dads see echoes of their days of caregiving.
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Finally, Patrick gazes into the abyss of Cleveland Browns fandom and sees his own Chicago Bears fandom gazing back.
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He describes gazing in awe at art and ancient artifacts as psilocybin and mescaline analogues coursed around his synapses.
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"If I could freeze time," she wrote on a second image of the pair gazing into each other's eyes.
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"This man is so perfect for me," she captioned a photo of DeBoer gazing in adoration at little Layne.
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Pedro sits silently on a bench in the front row, bowing his head and gazing at the blue carpet.
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Look at him gazing out beyond the break wall, thinking about how happy he is Kelly Olynyk is gone.
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Topps has issued a card with a photo that shows Colon, his swing completed and his eyes gazing upward.
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Across Houston Street two people on the roof of Red Square appeared to be gazing down at the figure.
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Little Ariana looks cozy in the sweet photograph, wrapped in a pink blanket and gazing up at the camera.
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So it is not crystal-ball gazing to assume uncertainty will have an impact; it is a rational assumption.
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Most of us would be embarrassed to be called out for gazing at our reflections while working out. Why?
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Now she's back at Everest, standing in the shadow of the world's tallest mountain, gazing up at the sky.
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We woke up shivering under blankets, gazing up through the center of the yurt to the pale spring sky.
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Soon, the camera moves from just gazing at passing strangers to focusing on specific men in the international crowd.
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But I get how your thoughts might wander to tree removal, gazing at the (obscured) mountain from your balcony.
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Welch and Giesa are not gazing into a crystal ball; they know the future of this issue is unpredictable.
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I wandered up Charing Cross Road, through the crowds on Shaftesbury Avenue, gazing at the windows on Regent Street.
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Every time Gauff takes the court, all of these outside questions and all of these future-gazing fantasies arise.
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Walk up 10th Avenue toward 30th Street and you may notice someone — or rather, something — gazing down at you.
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From my window, gazing across the East River, I see a car pass now and then on F.D.R. Drive.
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It's most useful for games, shopping and a star gazing app that overlays constellations on the real night sky.
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In East and Southeast Asia it is celebrated with mooncakes, gazing at the full moon and colourful lantern displays.
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Where to dine, drink and play along the photogenic waterway — with pit stops for art, shopping and simply gazing.
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Where Kushner's masterpiece called for movement, urgency, and great work together, Lopez offers a retreat, a backward-gazing passivity.
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"The people rose up, and the artists were so behind—the artists were still navel-gazing," Hampton told me.
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Gazing at the unsigned cache and realizing that it was from the famed Spanish artist, they quickly grew suspicious.
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It features a man and young boy clad in camouflage, gazing at each other while standing in the woods.
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He has been gazing at Au Sauvignon since 1964, from the relative darkness of his establishment in the shadows.
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On hot days in August, they can be just as attractive to humans interested in gazing at sea stars.
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Its subject—the commoner with the Italian name—is thirty-five, handsome, bearded, gazing confidently over our right shoulder.
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Looking at some of them feels like gazing at the array of multicolored tubs in an ice cream shop.
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He's gazing with newcomer admiration at Terminal City becoming Vancouver, enthusiastically embracing the freedom to be whatever it chooses.
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There were only "old and broken" sheds on the far shore back then, he says, gazing into the distance.
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The family's summer traditions — swims and talks and gazing at starry skies — draw readers into their circle of warmth.
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As the audience filters in, a bored-looking woman sits in a swivel chair, gazing at a desktop monitor.
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Shockley photographed Sugar gazing down at "her sprinkles" tucked into a crib and posted the photos to her Facebook.
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I remember gaping at the ice cream selection and gazing into brightly lit boutique windows, and not much else.
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And, of course, it all happens while we're gazing at them, too, judging them by the choices they make.
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Update 3:25PM: President Trump has changed his header image to an image of him longingly gazing out a window.
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The photo is a black-and-white profile shot of the actor that features him gazing off into the distance.
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In the photo, Ryan appears to be holding their newborn baby boy while sitting in a chair and gazing downward.
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As she abused this particular torso, another woman held his arm down, gazing benevolently down with a druggy, unblinking stare.
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Looking at the image has a hypnotic effect not unlike gazing into a computer screen, with its luminescence and depth.
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The sweet photo features him (dressed in the glasses Tan France picked out) gazing down at his little girl Rowan.
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Her youthful face made me feel I was talking to a peer, not a stodgy Freudian gazing sternly across spectacles.
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And Britain's navel-gazing continues more than three and a half years after it voted to leave the European Union.
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Common sense says that battling distraction is vital, but it's unlikely that all kinds of phone-gazing are equally problematic.
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Inspired by Koons' Gazing Ball paintings, the leather bags feature works by Da Vinci, Titian, Rubens, Van Gogh and Fragonard.
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Unsurprisingly, in their new albums both singers are still pouring their hearts out while gazing at Britain's skylines and streetlights.
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It depicts the famous saxophonist gazing directly into your soul, resting on his bicycle with confident masculinity, his arms crossed.
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Lenker remembers her mother gazing at the stacks of romance novels on her grandmother's table and dismissing them as trash.
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While we're gazing on Elio's furrowed brow, the fly is traipsing around, seemingly immune to the power of Elio's face.
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I asked myself what was hidden behind their doors, and found myself gazing listlessly at their sign-filled window fronts.
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Here, it's an exclusive video piece made by Koons — a take on Swan Lake that adds in his Gazing Ball.
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Then, when you open it, you see a picture of a beautiful Ariel-like mermaid gazing out over the sea.
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Ennis (Heath Ledger) and (a different) Jack (Jake Gyllenhaal) gazing at each other in cold Wyoming fields in Brokeback Mountain.
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He'll stand broodingly on a rooftop, dressed in billowing black, gazing out over the city he has sworn to protect.
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One of WWE's defining images each year is the Royal Rumble winner, standing alone, gazing up at a WrestleMania sign.
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It has 12 tables all, ideal for gazing out from at the traditional wooden dhows sailing past on the horizon.
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She, this striking, successful woman, gazing back at me from a magazine spread with her own perfect, healthy, living child.
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Less indelible is Mr. Clark's depiction of young love, which has the dancers too often gazing meaningfully into the horizon.
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According to the SPCA, love, petting, gazing out the windows, and playing with toys really get his creative juices flowing.
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Psychics can perform spiritual guidance through various different mediums, including palm reading, card reading, crystal gazing, and tea leaf reading.
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After gazing at Raskolnikov's entryway, we left the courtyard at the same time as a woman and her young daughter.
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Pelosi, gazing into her crystal ball, is making a similar calculation: Soon enough, Donald Trump will be someone else's problem.
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Her essays are personal in the way of Montaigne or Virginia Woolf: bold, humane and more imaginative than navel-gazing.
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Angus can often be found adorned in a stylish jean vest gazing stoically into the distance or, at times, yawning.
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Santarelli's mother, Ernesta, became fixated on the walnut-sized intaglios that she had grown up gazing at above the fireplace.
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Meiselas captured them both gazing off to a point outside the frame — a shared private moment tingling with youthful eroticism.
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A compelling documentary about the Battle of Okinawa lies at the heart of this feature-length exercise in navel-gazing.
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Gazing curiously at the viewer, they seem to hold a closeness with each other that will not easily be broken.
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It's a kind of soul-searching that comes from spending many hours gazing blankly out of plane or bus windows.
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"It makes it much easier to see," he said recently, while gazing at the ridge from the Staten Island Ferry.
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Looking at them is the readerly equivalent of gazing into the fridge, hungry but not sure what you're hungry for.
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Only a handful of fans remained in their seats, gazing out on to the field, not quite ready to leave.
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We meet Jeff Koons in his high-tech studio, surrounded by assistants making his old master-inspired "Gazing Ball" paintings.
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We spent much of our five days at the property sitting in our balcony and gazing at the azure sea.
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I'm not just stuck — I'm wasting my time navel gazing about a midlife crisis when there's suffering all around me.
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Katelyn sat up front, working the controls of the passenger seat's massage function and gazing out the rain-streaked windshield.
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"It can be dangerous," says Abramovic, who would like to see eye-gazing stations built into hotel lobbies and malls.
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A photomontage here by Josef Albers shows the Swiss artist at the Bauhaus, gazing at Albers's lens with smoldering concentration.
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Sarah sits on her balcony, sipping a glass of wine, gazing down at the neighbors laughing on their brownstone stoops.
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On the bottom of Page 4, near a photo of a businessman gazing at the sunset, is the bottom line.
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There also are 32-inch monitors, should the lobster thermidor and cloud-gazing from a personal swivel chair become dull.
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Horse-drawn stagecoaches passed by, their mostly senior passengers gazing abstractly out the window toward an invisible but vivid past.
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I found myself gazing at a group of young people waiting outside for a table at a trendy new restaurant.
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Here and there are also shots of the French actor Laurent Terzieff, who appears, Narcissus-like, gazing at his reflection.
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On Thursday, clouds cleared up enough for a good show to be enjoyed by those gazing toward the setting sun.
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And then a luxe resort high in the mountains with unbelievable star gazing, gorgeous hiking trials and an incredible chef.
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Imagine Edward Hopper's 1942 painting "Nighthawks" recomposed today, with the three late-night diners and counterman all gazing at screens.
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In gazing over the transformed city beyond, I saw strange echoes of the time when the Empire State was conceived.
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For him and his colleagues, gazing into the Hadean labyrinths of a restless underwater volcano holds another, more visceral appeal.
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On a warm afternoon many years before, I sat on a bench here, gazing at the old buildings around me.
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Margot and I sat across from each other in our cabin's club chairs, gazing out of our big, clean window.
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Giro used to stand in the doorway like an old owl, gazing at the street with his round, indifferent eyes.
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On the other side of the granite is an older Angelou, typing and gazing at her younger self in reflection.
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Gazing down from that high bluff of soil in Yaphank, Vigliotti laid out the mechanics of his new anaerobic operation.
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We stopped at the edge of the building, gazing across green treetops to the dusty city, shimmering in the heat.
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Andrew Jones, Boyd's half-brother, remembered spending hours together gazing through a telescope or taking apart bicycles and rebuilding them.
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"Can you imagine what it's like in summer?" she said, gazing across the valley from the doors of the castle.
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Zaman's writing seems to have inspired her — she tells us so — but it's too navel-gazing to inspire the reader.
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He was gazing out at the stands, wearing the stoic but proud look of a father watching a child graduate.
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A photo by Vladimír Lammer shows a solitary man with a briefcase gazing at a row of tanks passing by.
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JR: I think this is all a little too raw for that kind of navel gazing to go on yet.
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Watching him being interviewed was drug-like, as pleasantly reassuring as gazing into the dancing flames of a cozy hearth.
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Minutes after disembarking, some sat outside the shelter with bowls of food, gazing over the road towards the United States.
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Swimming to the edge of my infinity pool and gazing at the ocean and horizon was a feeling I'll never forget.
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My favorite piece, "Bona, Charlotesville," finds the artist gazing inward, looking almost skeptical as she considers herself naked in a mirror.
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A related debate unfolds in "Angels", when Louis, a hilariously navel-gazing character, delivers a monologue to Belize, who is black.
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It's the perfect place to sip a cool one while gazing at your toned thighs from hours of row machine conditioning.
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Everyone loves gazing up at stars twinkling in the night sky, but sometimes farther flung wonders make a dazzling appearance too.
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What Happened: In the wake of a number of pop culture events, fandom spent the week gazing into its own navel.
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One of those candid photos features Lopez lovingly gazing at her boyfriend, while the pair casually sits on an outdoor couch.
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Or when you look up, and there's a body on top of yours, a face gazing into your eyes with interest.
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Mathews also shared a photo of Farley and Greyson gazing out the train's window as it rode through Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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ET: The quick fix flag from earlier has now been replaced with a picture of the president gazing out a window.
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I don't react if people call me stupid or navel-gazing in my work, because I know that's not true either.
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But gazing at the powerhouse that is Claire, it's hard to see Spacey's departure as anything other than a monumental gift.
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It might feel awkward at first, but eye gazing and holding each other close can help you and your partner connect.
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Two adorably candid photos of the couple accompanied the message, including a snap of Eugenie lovingly gazing at a smiling Brooksbank.
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And based on the way the movie unfolds, that's probably safer, or at least healthier, than idly gazing out the window.
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Europe's navel-gazing arguments have little bearing on the lot of Bangladeshi workers in the Gulf or Zimbabweans in South Africa.
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Koons' Gazing Ball pieces are not about the ball as much as they are the context Koons puts the ball in.
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Gazing at this wispy, gleaming spider silk sculpture, while listening to the chaotic yet captivating music, is deeply contemplative, even reverential.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Stare at the logos of congressional candidates too long and it's akin to sun-gazing.
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I observe fluttering birds, scurrying insects, and monkey shenanigans before bursting through the canopy and gazing at a startlingly beautiful sunset.
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The governor even found himself in the White House, gazing longingly at Beltway bigwigs in an office he once campaigned for.
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These two characters have been gazing longingly at each other for years, but their duty to their queen always came first.
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"Leo was in a booth next to the deejay and basically gazing longingly into Nina's eyes," a partygoer tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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In the next post, Stormi can be seen cuddling up to Kylie with a toy giraffe, gazing warily at the camera.
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The first shot is from inside a peep-show machine: we are the camera, gazing into her eyes, rapt and aroused.
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Vampire Thanks to all the lusty gazing, sucking, and biting they're known for, vampires make for an great role-play choice.
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Often Drucker or Ernst seem to be posing for the other, preening before a mirror or gazing directly at the camera.
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I gazed into the mirror and caught an odd expression gazing back at me: was it a grimace or a smile?
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" Galston is gazing westward to the Montana Senate race: "Trump has already been in the state three times to attack Sen.
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A rock wall with an ornate steel railing held back 1,200 humans gazing at the second-largest waterfall on the planet.
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I noticed a couple of other people making this mini-pilgrimage as well, walking slowly and gazing up at the monument.
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Though it attracted fervent devotees, the show turned off some who found its naval-gazing, blue-tinted introspection short on action.
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And he had a stooped posture, as if he spent too much time gazing into a smartphone he didn't even have.
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How many times have you been on a plane and wondered exactly which town or city you're gazing at down below?
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As documented by historians, ethnographers, and cultural anthropologists, non-sequential magical gazing is a global and persistent aspect of human cultures.
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Insatiable's trailer starts with a teenage girl gazing unhappily into a mirror because her dog died—jk, it's because she's fat.
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Down on Earth, the Moon was invisible, having just entered its "new" phase, but the Sun-gazing orbiter couldn't miss it.
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It's completely understandable that individual ambitious politicians are gazing at the White House, but party leaders, operatives, donors, elder statespeople, etc.
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A dozen subbros noshed on finger foods in a bespoke hipster bar setting, gazing at their phones and talking while chewing.
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This snapshot of a two-year-old gazing at the portrait of the former first lady captivated people on social media.
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Phantom VIII owners will soon have the pleasure of gazing upon the Gallery, the new dashboard feature being unveiled in Geneva.
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"Feel this fabric — it's so heavy," she said, gazing back over her shoulder with the glassy hauteur of a society swan.
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Everywhere I went, I saw his face: gazing out from refrigerator magnets, emblazoned on T-shirts, plastered all over wall calendars.
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Instead, Janine Jansen, the Dutch violinist, was turned slightly backward, gazing at the timpanist who produced the work's first, ominous notes.
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It depicts an impossible conversation — a woman gazing at her lover from heaven — which is how Mr. Olafsson envisioned the album.
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She appears to be gazing into a cloudy mirror, on which lines by the French feminist writer Luce Irigaray are scrawled.
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I caught myself gazing up at the bleachers, the same ones where I used to sit during recess on rainy days.
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"I really love the names," Paltrow said, gazing at a shot of the box for High School Genes (to boost metabolism).
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Dr. Chóliz found that angry babies tended to keep their eyes half-closed, gazing off to the side as they cried.
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Hall suggests that gazing out of a window could have similar effects, or taking a short walk outside of your building.
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It's an interesting fact, but I wouldn't recommend spouting it off the next time you're gazing at a painterly evening sky.
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He told Mackenberg that for $25 he could teach her to access the afterlife by gazing into a bowl of water.
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PICTURE A LECTURE session at a business school and you probably envisage students gazing at screens filled with equations and acronyms.
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Dostoevsky — socialist, political prisoner, addicted gambler, epileptic, reactionary thinker and visionary artist — did plenty abyss-gazing and his testimony is overwhelming.
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Gazing up, I saw stars; turning full circle, I took in a few Danish-modern sofas, a bookcase, and potted plants.
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All too often, those negative feelings don't lead anywhere productive, and we can feel like we've wasted our time navel gazing.
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"One can get lost gazing at the temple and the landscape around the wall," said François Graff, the company's chief executive.
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After gazing into the replay monitor, N.F.L. referees always say, "Upon further review…" But it isn't further review, it's the first review.
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At *Worst'*s start, Englishman Jimmy Shive-Overly (Chris Geere) is a navel-gazing novelist in the middle of a sophomore slump.
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Thus, the sight of a black man gazing towards the sky during FLOTUS's visit to the historical museum is kind of perfect.
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The Big Little Lies actress shared a pic of the two gazing off into a coastal sunset as she sung his praises.
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The figures look like something out of a Seurat painting, but instead of gazing out onto a river, we have the interstate.
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Gazing through this filter, it seems unthinkable that the Arsene Wengers of the world would not frolic freely in this obvious giveaway.
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The sly creature slipped into Nashville's Music City Center and ended up in one of the building's bathrooms, gazing in the mirror.
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The sketch started off with a bang, featuring a sunglasses-clad "Trump" gazing out at the crowd of his most ardent supporters.
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Gazing down at milkmen and school moms, I felt impossibly far from their world—and absolutely at home in a chemsex haze.
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"Anything that has you focusing on your inner world and gazing at it in a way that you usually wouldn't," she says.
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Avoiding over-determination, these sketches by Michelangelo encourage deferral and an associational gazing that connected me to the metaphorical metaphysics of finesse.
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Even better, this could be done without breaking the bank on expensive hardware, or gazing into a screen for hours on end.
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The puppies reacted strongly to the dog-directed speech, responding quickly, gazing more often at the loudspeaker, and moving close to it.
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After gazing out into the California landscape, Arie rides off on his motorcycle, which is supposed to make us swoon, I think.
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He issued one of the great literary manifestos: Stop your navel gazing, get out your notebook, there's a world exploding out there .
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This ranges from gazing at apps to launch them, or using an onscreen keyboard to glance at characters and type out words.
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A rendering of the Thirty meter telescope, courtesy TMT International ObservatoryStar-gazing conditions aside, the timing of the telescope's construction is crucial.
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According to Metro, Herman spends most of his time gazing upon stunning sites in Copenhagen, where he lives with his owner Shirley.
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Posing hand in hand, Oswalt, 48, and Salenger, 47, were all smiles — and were even caught on camera gazing at each other.
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The companion app streamlines heavenly gazing by precisely aiming the robotic telescope—at, say, Pegasus—in as little as a few seconds.
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A portrait of actress Ann-Margret gazing directly into Freedman's lens was snapped at the Cannes Film Festival in the mid-70s.
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"It is early days," Thomas said, gazing rather forlornly at a picture of a mosaic mouse that he printed out for me.
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She smiles, gazing out of the corner of her eyes, her profiled framed by her fluffy platinum curls and the blue background.
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Okay, so they're wearing their supersuits (without capes, of course) and they appear to be gazing upwards at some kind of threat.
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Yes, Covenant is being marketed as a pivot away from the existential navel-gazing of Prometheus and back toward Alien's horror roots.
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Veteran village guard Mehmet sits in a stuffy tea shop in Cizre, gazing at the bustling shopping street with cars honking horns.
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Originally reproduced in LIFE magazine, the image captures the film's audience gazing passively at the screen with the use of anaglyph glasses.
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Modern philosophers, from Descartes to Bachelard, enjoyed gazing into a fire to conduct their meditations on the nature of being and consciousness.
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Although most of Yoshida's subjects are adults, the only two gazing back at the viewer are young boys separated by glass barriers.
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Scattered through the rooms are videos of them and others lying among the flickering fish, gazing at strange, slow, goggle-faced divers.
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In some cases, Lenins still remain at the site they fell, gazing blankly towards the sky, or leaning awkwardly against their pedestals.
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Everyone would have to be quiet So they would catch us gazing off into space, and looking like we were really bored.
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She got home just after three, and sat in the kitchen gazing at all the groceries Melanie had bought in her honor.
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Gazing out of a Greyhound bus window, Orfa's children saw the blue skies and shrubland of New Mexico for the first time.
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"You leave something by the sea without repainting for a few years, and it starts to look bad ," Egan said, gazing up.
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I stand with my then-wife Frida Baranek at Auschwitz gazing at the entangled piles of spectacles left behind by the gassed.
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Adams reciprocated with a pic of his own, showing them gazing rather lovingly into each other's eyes in some kind of courtyard.
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Meanwhile, inside the magazine, Klein captures Kardashian West laying naked in a bathtub and gazing at her reflection in a fish tank.
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When I arrive home from Cynthia's, I unclip Lola's leash and we sit on the front porch, gazing out at the water.
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The character never describes herself as skinny, and we get to see what exactly she sees when she's gazing into the mirror.
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When the glass is inverted, they bounce down in a mesmerizing fashion that Mr. Newson has compared to gazing into a fire.
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Christ is a sheep, gazing up at me with His hooded eyes and pale lashes, His long face and solemn little mouth.
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It can, at times, veer on mopey, but her brand of navel gazing can also be super celebratory if you let it.
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Le Brun's portrait, most likely inspired by Domenichino's depiction of the mythic prophetess, captures Hamilton gazing upwards in search of divine inspiration.
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Day Out Laverne Cox was on the 102nd floor of One World Trade Center, gazing north through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
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Gazing back at the viewer with a calm, forthright expression, she projects a self-assurance that girls often are blessed to own.
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And then there's the cover of "Frantumaglia" itself, which shows a young girl, somewhat blurred, gazing out at us with evident uncertainty . . .
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I found myself gazing at that blue, longingly, as the Philadelphia sky hung so low that I wanted to push it away.
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Official presidential portraits tend to focus heavily on their subjects' dignity: The presidents stand tall in tailored suits, gazing out into posterity.
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Itoma untangled herself frantically, gazing downward and concealing a twitchy smile to avoid the taunts of the fisherman, while Rina dove in.
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The Anomalie website features a diverse array of slender young couples gazing lovingly into each other's eyes in Valencia-hued promotional shots.
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One question that interests me a lot is, who's that in service to, and how does it not get so navel-gazing?
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Jeffrey Brown offers a more classic take on Popeye's relationship when Olive Oyl catches him gazing wistfully at a photograph of her.
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His teammates Aaron Hicks and Mike Tauchman have been spotted doing the same in the outfield between batters: gazing into their caps.
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I passed some sunbathers on the small, secluded hill at the far side of the island, gazing toward the Midtown Manhattan skyline.
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"Matthew & Giorgio" (2017), for instance, is a nude sketch of a 30-something couple cuddling in bed, gazing solemnly at each other.
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Looking at the homepage of any camming website today feels very much like gazing into a pornographic, multidimensional void of those moments.
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Still, gazing out of their aeroplane windows, returning holidaymakers may notice some of the things that hold their curious little continent together.
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Bullimore is gazing at an encased, stuffed sparrow that is holding the ball that, during a game, errantly ended the animal's life.
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Still, whenever he walks by a house on his block with a "for sale" sign, he can't help gazing longingly at it.
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He was gazing at the back wall of the shop, and, completely out of the blue, he said something about Mahatma Gandhi.
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First is the way we are drawn to it, gazing out at its expanses, and lie down near it whenever we can.
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Mr. Combs zeroed in on a young woman gazing at abstract paintings by Eli Sudbrack — better known as Assume Vivid Astro Focus.
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Professors and their students can also find themselves gazing across a generational divide when it comes to an understanding of gender identities.
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Multiple posts show the two lovingly gazing into each other's eyes, and it's obvious that Miller-Keyes is loving the van life.
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To feel an unexpected kinship with the author, as if gazing into the same pool, seeming to share the same unspeakable language.
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I play AC religiously and I've always loved the game's covers: that stark white background with a hero gazing out at you.
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"Taken ... With all my heart and soul," Chopra posted on Instagram with a photo of them lovingly gazing into each others' eyes.
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"We've got one more day, Michigan — one more day," he said, gazing out over a crowd of more than 9,000 at midday.
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In the "reformed John" interviews and subsequent apologies, I still see a man far too focused on navel-gazing than looking outward.
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We meet communists and chorines, anonymous women gazing into shop windows, the anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells as a young woman.
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Five of the six photos were standard mug shots: men in police custody, holding up placards and gazing away from the camera.
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By now, the luckiest among you are gazing fondly at your own clock radio, and many more of you are remembering one.
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She appears in Mr. LaChapelle's surreally kaleidoscopic image with arms outstretched, gazing skyward and floating against a backdrop of primordial looking greenery.
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Whether we're staring down at our smartphones or gazing at our laptops, slouching has become normal—but it has its side effects.
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The projections slowly circle the room, changing as they go: a demonic bird, water moving across the floor, an eye gazing out.
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They frame him lovingly against a jungle on fire, or gazing up at the aurora australis (the northern lights' southern hemisphere cousin).
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I left my phone number and got on the next train, tucking my bare foot under the seat and casually gazing upward.
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Displayed in the church's apse, the gazing ball was the centerpiece of the three-month exhibition, which also featured a video work.
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I would be remiss if I didn't note that seeing sculpture in the round does often mean gazing at perfectly sculpted asses.
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They will also be incorporated in Johnson's all-night performance Then a Cunning Voice and A Night We Spend Gazing at Stars.
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Take a subway or grab lunch in Chongqing or Guangzhou, and a startling number of those around will be gazing at a smartphone.
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Jamie Foxx and Katie Holmes have been spotted holding hands in Malibu and gazing into each other's eyes at a pre-Grammys event.
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The catalog includes a photo of two stiffly posed male models, both gazing wistfully into a future that may involve crew neck shirts.
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Women spill over laps and crawl atop tables, fannies aloft; men are shirtless and dazed, seated and gazing idly over their female counterparts.
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His dementia heightens his intense personality; his own daughters claim that even before he went "mad," he was a rash, navel-gazing king.
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When I'm at the beach, gazing at the ocean, I start thinking about the people I know on the other side of it.
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This is the generation that indulged in New Age navel-gazing, declared that "greed is good" and more than doubled the divorce rate.
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But as the day wore on, I found myself gazing up at the looming boulders and watching the vines sway in the breeze.
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She enjoys being Reynolds' latest muse, likes giving a twirl during a fashion show, aware that he's gazing at her through a peephole.
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Miller's ex-girlfriend Ariana Grande broke her silence on Saturday with a black-and-white photograph of Miller gazing up at the camera.
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Perhaps. But if sushi-making isn't your forte, you (and I) should probably stick to gazing longingly at photos of Tide Pods instead.
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Son Jack Oscar, 10 months on Tuesday, who's holding onto his mama's hands and gazing down at the sand, practicing his standing skills.
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She makes another appearance in the photos in a sweet black-and-white image that features the older siblings gazing at little Angelo.
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Any viewer who might approach this as a field of color will find themselves gazing at their own visage in a dark mirror.
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I identified with the often-romantic nature of his performances: the kindness, eye-gazing, and mouth-kissing while pounding away at a hole.
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Ms. Soloway and her collaborators (including many lesbians, trans and cisgender women) also seem acutely aware of the implications of all that gazing.
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Inside their new building, gazing out at green hills from nooks designed to aid contemplation, Arm employees are already attempting to design them.
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We'll be watching to see if Rose gives us any other clues, but in the meantime, we're content gazing upon this orderly design.
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"In addition to this head gazing experience, we're exploring an experience that tracks eye movements," Cicek writes in a blog post about HeadGaze.
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"It's like a really sad middle school dance," my companion remarked while gazing at the 30 or so attendees standing awkwardly in groups.
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Miller's ex-girlfriend Ariana Grande broke her silence on Saturday with a black-and-white photograph of Miller gazing up at the camera.
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One wall in his small Pompano Beach, Florida, home is covered by a black-and-white photo of Diana gazing into the camera.
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"Even gazing into your partner's eyes or verbally telling them how good the sex feels can be hot and less noisy," she says.
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Gazing over a Texan landscape with his son, he imagined the hills scorched black, depredations the boy would see but he would not.
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There are three cases in total — all considered to be a "limited edition" — with each featuring one piece from Koons' "Gazing Ball" series.
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Fill the thermos with tea or coffee and settle in for a long night of gazing up at the stars with your friends.
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Today, gazing bleary-eyed at identically messy research notes jotted down during source interviews, I put the puzzle pieces of this article together.
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The kind of future-gazing publicly listed companies do to help keep the share price afloat and reassure investors that they remain relevant.
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The rapper, 40, snapped the selfie of the couple gazing unsmiling at the camera, with his love wrapping her arm around West's neck.
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A study in 2015 found that mutual gazing between dogs and humans increases our oxytocin levels; a hormone that's associated with social bonding.
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"A Dream come true #DreamKardashian," she captioned a November photo of herself gazing sweetly down at the newborn, adding a heart-eyes emoji.
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Then he played a lovely little solo encore, "Dance of Coral," by Du Mingxin, with no gazing at the audience or the ceiling.
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"Flowers are a dime a dozen," Ms. Offolter said, gazing at the curtain of philodendron tumbling from the wall of her shade house.
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But he maintains an existential moodiness all the same, and spent his spring collection presentation gazing out a back window, ruminating on rain.
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Guests at the Coast Guard House Restaurant in Narragansett, Rhode Island, can enjoy top-notch seafood while gazing out at the Atlantic Ocean.
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I find myself gazing across a wide landscape of future technology and seeing no mention of the most essential piece of future software.
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When you call something "everything," you are taking the celestial view: gazing down from an Olympian perch, knowing and feeling and seeing all.
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Sitting with his back angled against the cold wall and gazing out the window was his way of getting out of the house.
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Photos of the statue show a seated Mao, perched atop a throne-like base gazing out on the empty fields surrounding the area.
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He has just one arrow in his abdomen and is gazing up at the sky in an ecstasy at once physical and metaphysical.
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It is a strange thing to see a wonder of the world in the flesh after gazing at photos of it 1,000 times.
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Gazing upon the images can open up a space-time continuum in which the viewer contemplates the past but also glimpses the future.
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Manu was gazing out the window when Ahmed approached him from behind and shattered two beer bottles in rapid succession against his head.
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But when a friend's 50th-birthday party turns amusingly violent, life's niggling disappointments explode into vivid relief, and some serious navel-gazing ensues.
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The modern forward or backward-gazing gamer should have plenty to do, even beyond events like a kick-off weekend Super Smash Bros.
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The image underscores the broader, interior complications of women gazing upon other women — an intimacy by turns familial and territorial, carnal and tender.
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But judging from the title track and first single, this doesn't feel like an overwrought, navel-gazing examination of heartbreak, it sounds triumphant.
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Neery sat in a wheelchair as we rolled with her through the museum, gazing at paintings that were sublime in their unfinished state.
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Their formulaic approach—photographed at the same distance from above the waist gazing directly into the lens—emphasize the ambiguity of their identity.
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There is little more to him than parched, papery skin stretched across brittle bones and giant eyes -- brown and unblinking -- gazing up blankly.
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I find myself longingly gazing at the First Responses in the supermarket again, this time sadly, because I know I'll never take another.
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The painter John Singer Sargent portrayed Smyth in 1901 as an attractive, strong women gazing into the distance – perhaps searching for her muse.
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The familiar star gazing app is neat when you can move the watch around to get a full spherical look at the constellations.
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A new group show called "Being" moves away from last year's navel-gazing digital obsession to explore reality-based portraiture, politics and gender.
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Welts and Green stood in the bowl of the new arena, gazing up at the empty air where the giant scoreboard will hang.
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The whole thing is a wry joke on self-obsession and navel gazing: A New Yorker's world begins and ends in New York.
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Gazing out her window, a girl imagines being swept away on the river she sees, into a series of interesting and adventurous landscapes.
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But gazing at the huge centerfold is the time to recall a simple instruction that Mr. Schwartz offers on the cover page: Look.
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Soon, you may no longer have to rely on gazing at the bathroom mirror in blurred horror to gauge how drunk you are.
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It seems to come to us, gazing at its flat, plain colors, from a distant time even though it's here with us now.
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Young thinks that my pleasantly trance-like experience gazing into the digital wilderness while on a treadmill fits the bill for this phenomenon.
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"I never meant to leave it here, but it's just so perfect," says the painter, gazing fondly at the Greek god looming overhead.
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But many have gone mad in this pursuit; trying to do so is the basketball equivalent to gazing at the face of Medusa.
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Wearing jeans and a Quiksilver T-shirt and cradling a cappuccino, he looked like any tourist gazing out over the crashing Atlantic surf.
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Others twisted and turned in their seats, gazing up at the public gallery — where political celebrities like actress Alyssa Milano and former Sen.
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There were moments when I caught myself gazing at my phone, desperate to be immersed in a digital world of my own choosing.
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This relationship held true even when the researchers controlled for education as a marker primarily of time spent reading and gazing at screens.
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The latest Netflix reality show opens with shots of 20 and 30-something year olds riding in limos gazing up at the sky.
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At the heart of the Soviet vision there were always those burning eyes gazing intently, and with total confidence, toward the promised land.
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From there, we drove to next-door Black Bay Beach, a trio of small tide-dependent coves, for a bit more ocean-gazing.
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As with a lot of showbiz comedy, there's an element of write-what-you-know insiderism here — gazing into one's own belly laughs.
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"Last year there was very little to harvest because of the lack of rain," she said, gazing at drying shrubs on her farm.
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But babies enjoy gazing at other babies' faces, and looking at a range of expressions and moods gives them useful emotional information, too.
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Rosalynn became a friend of Jimmy's younger sister, Ruth, and remembers gazing fondly at a photograph of Jimmy in his Naval Academy uniform.
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"You really feel like what the room would be like," Mr. Shaw said, gazing at a Shulman photograph of a chic living room.
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"You've been doing a lot of yoga and now your boobs are growing inside," she says, gazing with apprehension at my deflated décolletage.
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Koons has been producing these paintings since 2014, as a follow-up to his 2013 series that balanced gazing balls on plaster sculptures.
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His films often position the director as a god gazing down upon his creations, chuckling at their attempts to live out their days.
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We knew it was men acting on the innate superiority of gazing at women who, onscreen, carried themselves like elegant prisoners or slaves.
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Dating to the 1640s, the oil painting depicts her in an elegant dress adorned with a red ribbon, gazing directly at the viewer.
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It can be tempting to mock a leader who nurses his ego by gazing at a map of his "massive" Electoral College victory.
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Artist's depiction of a spear-wielding human gazing up at Scholz's Star—a scene that probably never happened, given the red dwarf's low luminosity.
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But if the company really wants to fix itself in 2019, it'll take far more than retrospective navel-gazing to get it done.[CNBC]
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If you are patient and dazzled by the night sky, by all means, get out your star-gazing blanket and have a field day.
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In the photo, Stormi looks directly at the camera while sitting on her mom's lap, who can be seen loving gazing down at her.
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This week the astronomers at NASA spent a lot of time gazing at the two largest planets in our solar system — Jupiter and Saturn.
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HANAMI, the Japanese custom of contemplating the impermanence of life by gazing at the fleeting beauty of blossoming flowers, goes back a long way.
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"I'm up to my neck in debt," the 52-year-old said, gazing up the steep hill where his 30,000 coffee trees are planted.
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Enjoy Adoni's delicious twists on Middle Eastern classics while gazing over the entire city skyline and beautiful "White City" Bauhaus buildings of Tel Aviv.
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Fischer, meanwhile, stood beside them gazing down at Gene with a proud look on his face – and some stray bathwater still on his shirt.
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Gazing at the stars from Earth is awe-inspiring, but would you find it less so knowing there are satellites peering back at you?
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This month, find a park with an unobstructed view of the night sky and settle in for a summer evening of meteor shower-gazing.
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In one, the tot is gazing lovingly at an Elmo toy while the other shows glimpse of his pink birthday cake with green lettering.
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Painted in bright hues, the maximalist figuration pictures a young girl, gazing up at a pelvic bone that, upon first glance, resembles a uterus.
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The $40 Jeff Koons Live Case, which fits the Nexus 5X and 6P, features images of three sculptures inspired by his "Gazing Ball" series.
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Sometimes it's easy—you see those long black gloves and pearls and you can already picture Audrey Hepburn gazing into the window at Tiffany's.
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Judging by their feeds, neither seems to mind that photographers are obsessed with snapping them holding hands and gazing into each other's beautiful eyes.
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Talking out loud in a post-verbal world Look around: Couples on dates stare at their texts instead of gazing into each other's eyes.
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Anyone who's felt emotional gazing at a thriving snake plant, or looked forward to coming home to their plants after work can absolutely relate.
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Gazing at a static object — such as a still candle flame in the dark, for instance — helps the mind to become very focused. 2.
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Life has definitely changed in an instant, and from gazing into my baby girls eyes, I can tell you it just got much better.
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Instagrammers in Indonesia got the best of it, however, and thousands of them were spotted gazing towards the sun through telescopes, cameras and sunglasses.
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Never has that fact rang more true than when gazing upon these photos of the actress dressed as presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump.
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Life has definitely changed in an instance, and from gazing into my baby girls eyes, I can tell you it just got much better.
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On the page, events are recounted, in the first person, by an older Elio, gazing backward, but Chalamet's Elio lacks the gift of hindsight.
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This endless navel-gazing is, of course, catnip for some, but in the spirit of expedition let us move on to something more practical.
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Pictures show a spacious interior that is over 72-feet long and 25-feet wide, as well as beaming passengers gazing out the window.
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And, even knowing that, Trump delivered a navel-gazing, self-championing, victimhood-seeking speech that reeked of tone-deafness and out-of-touch-ism.
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And, in case you feel like moon-gazing on Friday night, this will be the first central or complete lunar eclipse in seven years!
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This was the first clear night, eagerly anticipated, since the area is a so-called dark-sky preserve, advantageous for gazing at the stars.
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"The last few days have been truly overwhelming, but this is the best part," Mr. Pence said, gazing upon the crowd of roughly 500.
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After TSA's secret list of terrorist traveler traits leaked out, I mocked the BDOs targeting people who were yawning, hand wringing, and gazing down.
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Looking at the installation—which I'm doing online, through an interactive, 360-degree tour—is like gazing at rust-colored waves lapping the floor.
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The fully acoustic works, in particular, grow monotonous, even if you're listening while gazing into an idyllic medieval courtyard on a crisp, sunny day.
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A photo on Instagram shows the couple lovingly gazing at each other while attending the premiere for her latest film, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising.
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I recall, during her performance of The Artist Is Present, seeing images of countless audience members deeply moved from simply gazing into her eyes.
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This young woman's eyes radiated a sparkling kindness, like two universes gazing out from some impossibly vast and infinite space hidden behind her face.
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It depicted a young family — mother, father, two children — walking up the Supreme Court's front steps and gazing raptly at the glistening marble building.
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Wasn't it time, after all, to ditch that hoary, male-perpetuated chestnut about women deriving sexual pleasure from gazing moistly into their partners' eyes?
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Gazing at the conifer and oak trees that still tower over his home, he said the tragedy reminded him how unpredictable life can be.
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Busloads of tourists traipse around in the sultry heat gazing at a replica that is the repository of a fragile thing: Burmese national pride.
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For every bland moment of Sandy gazing wistfully off into the distance, Rizzo has a snappy line that can electrify scenes back to life.
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I had hoped to experience something like the audible equivalent of gazing upon patterns of raked sand in a zen garden, but did not.
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Reenactments give a hazy portrait of her short life — after-school snacks and jukeboxes, days spent gazing at the stained-glass windows in church.
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In one, you see Mr. Burgerman on his couch, smiling at Taylor Swift, who is seated on a bench and gazing in his direction.
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Society has a long and unfortunate history of gazing at and fetishizing trans women, but that has been less the case with trans men.
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This in case you were wondering what Dorothy Parker meant when she murmured "The poor son of a bitch" while gazing into Fitzgerald's coffin.
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Billy held himself over her dramatically, tossing back his hair, gazing with his blue eyes, giving out a single hootlike laugh when he came.
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Thompson suggests that the millennial generation, often isolated and gazing at smartphone screens, is driving the trend with an unmet craving for human connection.
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I loved the period costumesBut wearied of the endless shots of the movie stars gazing soulfullyAt each otherOr staring into space,Like mute people.
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I've seen photos of him gazing at her and he looks as proud as when he's standing in front of one of his buildings.
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She seems small and capable, her hands lightly resting on her little brothers' shoulders, gazing back at a country she would never see again.
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Long before an ordinary chicken egg became an Instagram star, Jun Endo, a Ph.D. student at Kyoto University, sat gazing intently at another egg.
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Divinational gazing is an ocular technique based on surpassing visual expectations that takes the unclear seriously as a conduit to worthwhile "more-than" probabilities.
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A widely circulated study from 2015 found that mutually-gazing dogs and humans experienced similar releases of oxytocin, a hormone implicated in social bonding.
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When you have other people writing and [turns to Tanya] you said gaze — gazing for you, then they gaze from their point of view.
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The Virgin Mary is usually draped in a blue veil and gazing modestly, adoringly down; the baby Jesus stares solemnly out at the viewer.
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"After four years," he said, gazing at the exquisite carved ceiling in the dining room, "I still see something new every time I look up."
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Artist and School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) alumnus Jeff Koons donated the work "Gazing Ball (Stool)" (2013–16) to his alma mater.
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The video, which shows Bieber prancing about, rolling down hills, and gazing pensively into waterfalls, seemingly inspired some people to make a pilgrimage Fjaðrárgljúfur themselves.
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One viewer, who called the film "male gazing garbage," and likened the screening to disgraced comedian Louis CK's standup, said Intermezzo featured zero male nudity.
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So I sit for a moment on the front porch gazing across the glorious vista, and thus rejuvenated, I head back downstairs to pull teeth.
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The second day belonged to 4-year-old daughter North, when photographer Eli Linnetz shared a teaser shot of her gazing up at her mama.
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That dynamic has until recently been the stuff of insider-y media trade stories and navel-gazing panel discussions, but the 383 election changed everything.
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I moved my eyes around much more rather than turning my head, with no worries about accidentally gazing at the fuzzy edge of the display.
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There, the pair looked relaxed as they held hands and watched the sports games in front of them (when they weren't gazing at each other).
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In March, a picture of Parker gazing in wonder at the former First Lady's portrait in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., went viral.
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Gazing into each others eyes as if they had just gone on a multi-state killing spree, they both look back directly at the camera.
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Filmed by photographer Nadav Kander, DiCaprio took part in a video portrait that captured the 16th-century work's profound effect on those gazing at it.
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In a second post by the new mom, Shriver, too, appears to be "mesmerized" by the infant, gazing down at her with a warm smile.
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Cassini took this image on February 11th 2016, while gazing toward the sunlit side of Saturn's rings from about 14 degrees above the ring plane.
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One of those candid photos features Lopez lovingly gazing at her boyfriend of almost two years, while the pair casually sits on an outdoor couch.
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Similarly, both the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and United Nations hopped on the trending #FaceApp hashtag to remind us of the IRL horrors of future-gazing.
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He sweetly smiled while gazing at the child, who held a yellow balloon and put on a grin for the camera with the shades on.
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When Apollo 17 commander Eugene Cernan flew to the Moon in 1972, he was struck by the powerful feeling of gazing back at the Earth.
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Jolene leaned against her rock in her sacred spot gazing over the poppy fields in the only place she didn't feel desperate, didn't feel human.
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He then joined the pop star on the piano bench, where they finished the performance singing affectionately cheek-to-cheek, gazing into each other's eyes.
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I'm not saying that your senior pictures aren't better than mine were: I was timidly holding a wicker chair and gazing uncertainly at my future.
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Gazing at cat GIFs is just the thing to cure a mind tired and embittered by the avalanche of Donald Trump news in recent weeks.
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The actor, 43, took part in a video portrait, filmed by photographer Nadav Kander, that captured the painting's profound effect on those gazing at it.
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The social-media influencer smiled for the camera in one photograph while gazing into the distance in a second, putting her defined abs on display.
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Perhaps by gazing into these Trimps, we can gain a greater understanding of the man we just might meet at the voting booths come November.
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In Astro Noise's final gallery, a screen shows real-time, heat-sensor images of the bodies quietly gazing up at the ceiling two rooms away.
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What's more, when we spend so much time gazing inward, we might completely miss the equally important reality of how we're coming across to others.
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The boys' story advances in clips that are shorter than thirty seconds; the couple are usually shot in closeup, whispering, gazing into each other's eyes.
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Some of this is camera angle, I think: On "The Sopranos" we're always gazing up, awe-struck, into the twin orchestra pits of his nostrils.
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The concept is to sleep in nature: One can go to bed gazing up at the night sky and then wake up with the sun.
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Mowing the lawn, I realized the first time I gazed into my neighbor's yard and imagined him gazing back into mine, is a civic responsibility.
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"I'd be in the middle of the sea, and I would see 50 boats zigzagging toward me," Mr. Valamios said, gazing across the narrow channel.
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"The holidays mean something different to everyone," the company said in an ad showing two women gazing at each other over a cup of coffee.
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"This is hot," he announced, gazing at a white shirt and tie, a Vaquera version of business casual; it was sprayed with a dollar sign.
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I didn't even fall in love here, strolling of an evening in the breathtaking Piazza Unità, one of its four sides gazing out to sea.
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The man was gazing up at the sky, as if he saw something there, making strange, jerky movements with his hands, she told the BBC.
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Recollections from his lab members at the time, as well as a few old photographs, portray Woese gazing intently at those fingerprints, hour upon hour.
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You may not realize until the very end that you have been gazing at the portrait of an artist in the throes of self-creation.
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Most of the time, you can shrug off a supermoon, although it is a good excuse to start gazing at the night sky more regularly.
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It's also a poignant image: The first humans in space gazing up at an arched ribbon of expensive items orbiting just out of their reach.
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"I don't mind the slaughter part, but it is not something I am in love with doing," Ms. Chilson-Raza said, gazing toward her horses.
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But it's clear that one Saturnian day doesn't leave much time for long, luxurious naps or lazily gazing at the alien moons spangling its skies.
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Many hotels, including Caldera House, have star gazing experiences for guests complete with telescopes, wine and blankets to keep warm from the cool mountain breeze.
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In an oil painting from 1944, she portrays a peasant couple tenderly touching, the man gazing down in seeming defeat, the woman looking out, determined.
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In an oil painting from 1944, she portrays a peasant couple tenderly touching, the man gazing down in seeming defeat, the woman looking out, determined.
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As Mr. Petkoff was lowering himself, he recalled, he passed an officer who was gazing at him from the other side of a closed window.
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That meant six (yes, six) hours of sceptered-isle navel gazing courtesy of two fecund and inventive young British playwrights, James Graham and Mike Bartlett.
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Gazing out of my car's passenger window, which framed the snow-battered mountain ridge I had crested 14 months earlier, I glimpsed his tall silhouette.
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But before that, as the soloist perched on the plank as if on a dock, gazing into the distance, I was reminded of something else.
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But overall, the evening could have been mistaken for a grimly satirical parody of Hollywood awards ceremonies at their navel-gazing and backward-looking worst.
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The oil-on-canvas depicting Othello with a sword in his hand, gazing upon a reclining Desdemona, had languished for years in a Maryland attic.
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She is sometimes described as the first major female painter of the Renaissance, and the faces gazing out from her work have a startling immediacy.
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It's something that recent studies claim might be appealing because it tricks us into thinking we're gazing at shimmering water, something we're hardwired to seek.
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In 2002, I remember navigating past the checkpoints of rival Kurdish militias in northern Iraq, gazing at hillsides sprouting those frightening little landmine warning signs.
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First, she gives us more than a hint that she's interested in doing some gazing of her own, and that her gaze will be queer.
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A mother and daughter picnic in the California desert, for example, gazing out across a vast field of wind turbines first built in the 1980s.
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When the money could not be found, the levee was cut back to its original size and residents were left gazing nervously toward the riverbank.
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The memories of their bodies will exist only in the minds of visitors that evening, hundreds of eyes gazing in, skin-deep, on the surface.
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Gazing upon the altar, I felt — for the first time since I got on the plane — that I was home and that I belonged there.
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The smaller photographs contain some figurative semblance of the original snapshots; a woman gazing into an unknown abyss, an anonymous individual crouched on their stomach.
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A future female being with an elongated Alien-esque head lies with her four legs spread across a checkered floor while gazing at the viewer.
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Gazing out the cafe's window toward the rainy Milan street, she concedes, "I love what I'm doing now, so, for me, every day is a holiday."
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"I could write you notes," Peter says, gazing adoringly at Lara Jean, before he tells her that he's only doing it to make his ex jealous.
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Back in the room, Ray found Pearce gazing out their floor-to-ceiling window at the rooftop deck, where the proposal was about to take place.
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If you're already spending the entire 9-to-5 workday gazing at the clock, you may as well invest in a timepiece worthy of prolonged ogling.
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But instead of gazing mindlessly at the polish wall at Target, plucking the first colorless bottle you see, take a cue from those who know best.
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In the sweet photo, baby Teddy's face isn't visible, but the moment is heartwarming all the same, with her mama gazing down admiringly at the infant.
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A touching photograph of the Bush patriarch depicted him gazing at the former first lady's metallic casket which was decorated with pink, yellow and purple flowers.
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SHANNON, Ireland (Reuters) - When Irishman Michael Kelly was a boy, he loved nothing more than gazing at planes taking off and landing at his nearest airport.
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Tender, unshakeable eye-gazing: Bradley Cooper's surprisingly solid live vocal abilities: Genuinely incredible singing and overall artistry... ...that may also double as a raging O-face.
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The couple are dressed in beachy perfection, gazing down at little Liam, while the youngster's attention is focused on the sand in front of the trio.
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At the manicured resort, where many of the delegations are staying, Vietnamese and other Asian officials wandered the palm-fringed grounds, gazing at the vacationing golfers.
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In "This Is America," for example, SZA is relegated to an ornamental prop gazing up at Gambino as he dances shirtless on top of a car.
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Variously called "navel gazing," a "slick, sarcastic joke," and worse, it seems that much of the point (satirizing our hyper-technological present) was lost on critics.
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"I love you," she added, gazing down at little Alaiya and planting a gentle kiss on her head while the baby girl flexed her tiny fingers.
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But, even with the warm "Tiny Dancer" scene and rock 'n' roll historicizing, Almost Famous, like Stillwater itself, stagnates in self-love and musical navel gazing.
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After all, what is getting attacked by a serial killer compared to having your mom walk in on you while you're gazing slack-jawed at milfs?
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Mr. Edwards mostly captured the officers gazing directly at the camera against backdrops of "significance" — places where something happened that personally defined the job for them.
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In the mirror selfie, Jenner, wearing an oversize pink t-shirt, smiles as she stands alongside King Cairo, who is gazing adorably up at the camera.
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Another was a close-up of a sweaty Luke Spiller of The Struts lying on the stage of The Foundry and gazing directly into the camera.
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His protagonists stand, fully clothed, their backs towards us, gazing across an expanse of grey water, like casual, updated versions of Caspar David Friedrich's transfixed figures.
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The 38-year-old captioned her Instagram photo, which showed her perched on a boat gazing at her phone, "au revoir," which is French for "goodbye."
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It's certainly likely they were more in tune with its inner-workings, having discovered some far-out theories and inventions in between all the star-gazing.
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It's a well documented fact that, much like Narcissus gazing into the river, Kim Kardashian has fallen head over heels in love with her own visage.
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In the late 1800s, men at the Harvard College Observatory were busy gazing at the sky through telescopes, gathering data about the stars and the planets.
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This unerring sense of purpose in the globalised world is at odds with Britain's own navel-gazing about its role, as it contemplates retreating into isolation.
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Before her funeral, Bush was pictured in a wheelchair gazing at his wife's flower-covered casket, in a moment that encapsulated their life-long love affair.
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When I visited her nursing home last week, residents sat in a large living room, watching television or gazing out a window at the lush greenery.
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The women turn to the window and find themselves gazing at a full-blown riot, with student protesters being harried down the street by riot squads.
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It has an included 2.5-inch foam mattress, several windows and skylights for ventilation and star gazing, and takes just a few minutes to fully pitch.
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Most of us might not notice if our partners spent an extra hour or three a day gazing into the abyss of the World Wide Web.
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With the other hand, the boy almost pushes him backwards while gazing at him over his shoulder in a charmingly dynamic genre piece of Baroque art.
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Indie movies are more likely to be philosophical and navel-gazing about otherworldly invasion, with essentially vacant aliens pinpointing deeper nuances of life as a person.
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For him, there is no pleasure like unearthing an album, gazing at its cover, and getting the thrill out of what might lie on its grooves.
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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back: Sissy vs Justice Kevin Smith's wacky navel-gazing 2001 comedy might be the most combat-heavy stoner flick ever made.
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So hopefully more mesmerizing images are on the way, and maybe lazy Sundays of the future will take cloud gazing from the park to outer space.
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Analysis: Beto's adventure drips with white male privilege This is Beto O'Rourke's navel-gazing, self-involved rollout of a possible rollout of a possible presidential campaign.
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Ms. Emin's birds are benevolent types, gazing down from 13-foot poles, as a memorial to David Tang, a socialite fashion entrepreneur who died last year.
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The work was commissioned in 1866 for the erotic collection of Khalil-Bey, an Ottoman-Egyptian diplomat, long before the internet's enabling of mass vagina gazing.
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"This is a bone from a person's body who lived four thousand years ago, and we're destroying it," he said, gazing down at the Uzbek remains.
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I miss standing side by side with other people, our eyes gazing in the same direction, our voices murmuring the same prayers in a fallen world.
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And what better way to do that than in a video game, where we can interact with and even affect the abysses into which we're gazing?
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In "Olive, Cole, Trixie" (2007), the dog in the lower right seems to be gazing at the viewer, while the other two pets are sound asleep.
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Despite these points, I think the navel-gazing value of Twitter to the tech industry is so high, I seriously doubt they'll let Twitter actually die.
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If you envision yourself lying in the grass, gazing upward at the mysterious Neolithic monument while ruminating on the meaning of life, you will be disappointed.
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Instead, he uses the device mainly as an excuse to stuff the movie with fractured, random Kodak moments, interspersed with scenes of Mr. Dinklage gazing sorrowfully.
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I used common sense by limiting the amount of walking I did after dark and not mindlessly gazing at my phone while strolling down the street.
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A portrait shortlisted for this year's Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize features a clear-skinned young woman gazing out of the frame with a slight smile.
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He wasn't in the least good-looking, and I was sensitive to that: I'd just spent the past six days gazing at images of beautiful men.
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An unnamed narrator, a writer on a retreat, gazing at a blank page, mourns for a sister who died as an infant in her mothers' arms.
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Meanwhile, reprising his role as Peter, Centineo proves yet again that no one in the business is better at gazing longingly at girls than he is.
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Meanwhile, his former wife Sarah Ferguson shared a photo of Andrew relaxing with two dogs gazing out of a window as she wished him happy birthday.
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Night life in the valley consists of gazing at the riot of stars in the sky, made visible because of the lack of streetlights and skyscrapers.
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Since then, the paparazzi have snagged a few photos here and there of the two holding hands, sneaking kisses, and gazing lovingly into each other's eyes.
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What do they see, the man on the subway gazing adoringly at the woman in the faux leopard topcoat, the woman peering into the dark tunnel?
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The worry, he added, is that the Democratic candidates get mired in navel-gazing punditry while Trump continues his straight-to-the-gut pitch to voters.
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The mountains, however, were beautiful — to the point that I was distracted gazing around the forest when my horse decided to buck and throw me off.
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There were also paparazzi photos of Mr. Bezos and Ms. Sanchez on an airport tarmac and "gazing into each other's eyes" in a Santa Monica restaurant.
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Other KCNA photos showed Xi and Kim smiling and laughing at the airport, on the red carpet, gazing at cheering children and sitting with their wives.
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"Gazing Ball (Perugino Madonna and Child with Four Saints)" was installed at the Nieuwe Kerk, a 15th-century church known for its high-profile art exhibitions.
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Whether you're gazing longingly at the King or admiring the elegant curves of the iconic Slimes, the variety and attention to detail are a constant delight.
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People began sharing art like this cartoon by Mitchell Toy on social media, which depicts Hawking's silhouette, standing away from his wheelchair, gazing at the cosmos.
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As for Kelela, we'll probably be seeing even more shapes and colors attached to her own locs, something I'd gladly spend a day (or two) gazing at.
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It's a surreal trip through unfamiliar territory with singer Tiffany Lamson's pupil-less eyes gazing back down the camera between slow dances and wide-angle dusk shots.
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In the corner by the window, under a neon display of pop-arty lips, a round-faced woman kept holding up her phone and gazing at it.
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A bob haircut seems simple enough at first glance, when you're struck with inspiration on the subway gazing longingly at a stranger's perfectly tousled chin-length waves.
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Nguyễn's ambitious cycle of 12 paintings, with the playful, enigmatic title The Gazing Pool for Who and Ai, spans the perimeter walls of the Factory's exhibition space.
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For a good stretch of the film, the characters are on one long date together, with scene after scene of fun dinners, red-dwarf-gazing, and sex.
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What you're probably doing right now, gazing at these images, is trying to decide whether or not the bezel around the screen could accommodate a touch sensor.
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"Press", a BBC One drama on the travails of two newspapers that aired its final episode on October 11th, provided the perfect opportunity for industry navel-gazing.
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Gazing back and wishing for the way it was, you are repeatedly reminded that your dreams are an illusion, and you grieve that loss all over again.
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"They should just bulldoze the whole thing and start over," he said, gazing at the rows of collapsed buildings with their contents strewn across the upturned streets.
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I know this because, for the first time in a long time, I'm not racing to check my email every day, or gazing at photos of her.
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There was also a lot of eye-gazing and hand holding, and I, for one, thought they were going to get it on right there, right then.
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You could only see her from the back, an urchin in rags gazing through a window into a bright room where a family dined on roast goose.
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And on her Snapchat, Gaga shared a close-up version of the photo without any text, which clearly shows the two lovebirds gazing into each other's eyes.
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These souls – like the people I used to see on trips outside the capital Pyongyang - are often alone, gazing ahead of their feet, struggling under the weight.
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I found myself concentrating on the visual dance between repetition and difference, closely gazing at a series of minute dots made with the point of the pencil.
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McCain, 33, posted numerous images from the celebration to Instagram on Monday, including one of the bride and groom embracing and lovingly gazing into each other's eyes.
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Still, when I came across this new celestial map, I got a small taste of the wonder the ancient Greeks must have felt gazing at the stars.
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IN THIS episode of our future-gazing podcast we examine how an often-ignored region in Africa appears set to grow in prominence, for the wrong reasons.
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It's great that Harmon's happy with the way The Simpsons represented him, but the image of him gazing at the drawing pre-sex is a little unnerving.
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"As my Beloved is to Me…….." Madonna added in a separate post that showed the pair gazing at the camera together when Rocco was a bit older.
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Every week, we look forward to gazing at new darkish, square-shaped images filled with striated light, shiny streams of gas, and a colorful assortment of galaxies.
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Every week, we look forward to gazing at new darkish, square-shaped images filled with striated light, shiny streams of gas, and a colorful assortment of galaxies.
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In yet another Twin Peaks revival teaser that tells us absolutely nothing, Kyle MacLachlan emerges from the shadows as Special Agent Dale Cooper, gazing into the abyss.
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In the images, both tykes wore sweet pink outfits while sitting on the ground and gazing up at something in the distance, highlighting their big brown eyes.
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One day after Valentine's Day, Dennis, 26, shared a photo of herself and Price lovingly gazing into each other's eyes while sitting together on a large chair.
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It's staged from beginning to end, so what you get is a child striking a pose with two women in the background gazing sexily at the camera.
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Gazing down on the city from the Getty Centre, an art museum in the Santa Monica Mountains, haze can blot out the view of the Pacific Ocean.
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Each of the artists were locked on their laptop screens as the crowd lay lounging on the concrete floor, gazing at the pink and blue lit ceiling.
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Attending GDC 2016 will be like gazing into a crystal ball at the future of VR. Some of the predictions may become reality, others will be forgotten.
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Drinkers have been able to sip an Imperialist Running Dog cocktail while gazing at Chinese propaganda on the walls for nearly 15 years at Melbourne's Double Happiness.
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Hurd also shared snaps from their maternity shoot, which featured the couple gazing into each other's eyes and another of just Morris posing in a sheer cloth.
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Jeff Koons has created three designs for the Nexus Live phone case, each of which features a different sculpture from his "Gazing Ball" series ($40), available Tuesday.
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"When we acquired the work and put it in front of our committee, it looked like it had descended from Heaven," Hoptman said, gazing at the picture.
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The passengers, sitting in the crowded lounge's wide brown chairs, are checking their email, streaming movies on their laptops, gazing absentmindedly at the airplanes on the tarmac.
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Dorys Bello and Eli Oviedo sat across from each other, gazing into each other's eyes, Oviedo on guitar, singing covers of folk songs and Spanish-language ballads.
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In tarot spreads, discrete details set up a scenario for divinational gazing, such as I have previously discussed in terms of Dada's use of chance ocular techniques.
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Future planetarium programming includes laser light shows every first Friday of the month, film screenings curated by Science/Art Cinema, sky-gazing with telescopes, and galactic adventures.
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Many people have an idealized view of farming as a bucolic profession where days are filled riding tractors and gazing proudly over fields from your front porch.
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He's at a low ebb at the moment, tied to a chair, wearing mitts and a helmet, and gazing at a hypnotically chanting Teddy Ruxpin hamster ball.
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"All I hope is that they let us pass," she said, gazing through the bridge's metal bars to the clocktower and outlet shops of downtown Laredo, Texas.
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Gazing at him as if he were some exotic beast, the ashes of Lent fresh on her forehead, Agnes crosses his threshold and into a new life.
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Later that evening at the show's venue, a pavilion on Rue Cambon, Abloh sits on a plastic-wrapped bench, gazing between his phone and the models' rehearsal.
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But finally, we stood on a sturdy platform gazing at the island's highest waterfall as it thundered 200 or so feet down into a broad, inviting pool.
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I remember as a child gazing longingly at it in her narrow carpeted walk-in closet, which was packed with her platform shoes and caftans and baubles.
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Many of these writers are also interested in navel-gazing Great American Male questions, and the Nobel has moved on since it gave the prize to Hemingway.
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Initiation rite: A dolphin-gazing sunset dinner from the waterfront deck at Bowens Island — a fish-camp restaurant and bar a couple of miles up Folly Road.
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As they sat on a rooftop, gazing up at the clear sky, Mr. Hussain said he hoped he could somehow hold onto the country after he left.
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The widely exhibited painting, showing the British artist's former lover gazing at a submerged swimmer, was owned by Joe Lewis, a British billionaire based in the Bahamas.
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Gazing on his precisely arced diagrams of corruption and glad-handing feels like looking at some unfathomable astronomical phenomenon, too complex to be understood, alarming but awesome.
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This narrative inconsistency playfully answers the charge that the personal essay is just navel gazing, as she imagines new and productive ways a writer can observe herself.
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I was the first-ever Phoenix bureau chief for The Times and was in my home office gazing out at the man-made lake I lived on.
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Hurd also shared shots from their maternity shoot, which features the couple gazing into each other's eyes and another of just Morris posing in a sheer cloth.
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We're introduced to Leigh (Bethany Anne Lind) in her dank auto shop, gazing, panic-stricken, at the body of a man and his spreading pool of blood.
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Gazing at dozens of my roly-poly, quite adorable pastries, I'm as content as any couturier would be running her fingers along an elegantly constructed inner seam.
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At the premiere of his 2016 crime caper, "War Dogs," Phillips found himself anticipating its tepid reception while gazing at a billboard for a Marvel superhero juggernaut.
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When they are flummoxed (for example, the rubber ball becomes stuck under a bed, the kitchen door shuts), they turn to their humans, yipping, pawing, gazing dolefully.
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The couple happily took photos gazing into each other's eyes with Lili Reinhart later sharing a behind-the-scenes selfie of her and Cole Sprouse on Instagram.
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Now, every evening when I'm sat in the kitchen, gazing out of the cottage window at the kids playing in the fields, I thank my lucky stars.
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Below, find some of our favorite photos of people around the world, donning protective eyewear, looking through pinhole projections, wearing ridiculous boxes, or gazing through protective film.
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In the Twilight series, nearly all of the first volume is devoted to Bella and Edward gazing into each other's eyes and Edward's family playing vampire baseball.
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It does not excuse gazing out decades later to find that those left behind are not up on the latest thought and deciding, We didn't abandon them.
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Shatner writes that the Vulcan Salute is actually an orthodox Jewish gesture designed to shield your eyes from gazing upon the powerful Shechinah, a female counterpart to God.
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"I wanted to be here to look out at this audience and witness this moment of change," said Oh, tearing up and gazing at minority nominees in attendance.
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The narrator uses it to illuminate "the unpredictability of events," and an Alfred de Dreux painting that depicts a deer gazing out at life during its final moments.
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