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It makes sense that Americans glaze over most mass shootings.
"I mention umeboshi, and his eyes glaze over," she said.
The amount of information can make your eyes glaze over.
My boys preferred games that made my eyes glaze over.
Those ads make veteran political filmmaker Mark Putnam's eyes glaze over.
Using a silicone brush, generously brush the glaze over the ham.
But I will totally forgive you if your eyes glaze over.
Place a bowl of glaze over the saucepan and heat through.
Mostly stuff that would make your eyes glaze over with boredom.
Financial statements, numbers and spreadsheets all made her eyes glaze over.
Their eyes glaze over as if he is peddling snake oil.
I know, I know — eyes glaze over when the subject is accounting.
Anything longer than a page and my eyes start to glaze over.
Your eyes glaze over when any contract is put in your face.
You start by explaining a blockchain and their eyes slowly glaze over.
His eyes would glaze over as you tried to persuade him otherwise.
I'd watch their eyes glaze over in disbelief as I pitched the story.
It allows these shows to glaze over the rougher parts of the narrative.
Look at how her eyes glaze over in the middle of a conversation.
"My eyes sometimes glaze over when people start talking" about it, said Gale.
And when they do, don't let your eyes glaze over — instead, mark your calendar.
They can make your eyes glaze over, even if you care about the issue.
We watch her expression glaze over as she starts to disassociate from the trauma.
Manoush Zomorodi's eyes used to glaze over when she heard someone bring up blockchain.
Drizzle the glaze over rolls while they're still warm to make them extra gooey.
Before your eyes glaze over at the word "slideshow," stay with me for a moment.
The only critical thing is piping a sweet cross of confectioner's glaze over the top.
Not buzzwords, per se, but formal or technical jargon will make our eyes glaze over.
Even if the words "campaign finance reform" cause your eyes to glaze over, look excited.
"Most people would glaze over on the second sentence," Mr. O'Connor said with a laugh.
My eyes start to glaze over when I encounter deep reddit galaxy brain GoT theories.
We're the creaky old diorama that makes your eyes glaze over in the Natural History Museum.
F.Y.I. Q. I know zoning is important, but thinking about it makes my eyes glaze over.
What Warren is great at is digging into legislative numbers without making people's eyes glaze over.
When the cake has cooled, pour the glaze over on a wire rack over a baking sheet.
I think in our society that once you say the word "mom," they kind of glaze over.
Just let your eyes glaze over, and Spotlight will auto-advance you through the pretty moving pictures.
The moment you start talking about metal, 99 percent of people's eyes sort start to glaze over.
The comparisons have raged for so long that Kershaw's eyes glaze over when the subject comes up.
And I think there's an awful lot of defense attorneys whose eyes glaze over when DNA is mentioned.
You've gotten so used to the grim reports that your eyes have started to glaze over the headlines.
Remove cake from freezer; pour cooled white chocolate glaze over top, creating drip marks down sides of cake.
When allies, the leaders of democratic nations, try to speak to him about reality, his eyes glaze over.
Writing about wine in a way that doesn't make even a food editor's eyes glaze over can be... difficult.
Tell me about the latest sci-fi or fantasy series you're obsessed with, and my eyes will glaze over.
My eyes glaze over when I see the word "smart" or "Wi-Fi" or "app" on a standing banner.
When no one is around, the lights glaze over, almost "as if the object is asleep," its creators say.
Unsurprisingly, none of that advice involves letting kids' eyes glaze over as they crush candy for hours on end.
As a reporter my eyes would sort of glaze over ... They would roll in the back of your head?
I think the Kelis interview was such a huge moment that he couldn't afford to just glaze over those allegations.
No other genre within the realm of American art can make a museumgoer's eyes glaze over quite like colonial portraiture.
"DC is a pretty wonky place and people's eyes used glaze over when I brought up anti-trust," she said.
One thing is certain: At some point, even the most famous of celebrity peepers will glaze over into 100-yard stares.
And whose eyes would glaze over when the topic of patents has to do with revolutionizing how the entire world travels?
But, scrolling through your feed and seeing the same old faces and places (and outfits) can make your eyes glaze over.
Depth-sensing cameras may be crucial to enhancing augmented reality, a jargony industry term that probably makes your eyes glaze over.
Book Entry Mention Libor — an acronym for the London interbank offered rate — and even bankers' eyes are likely to glaze over.
Whenever I to recommend Sense8 to someone, I usually end up about three sentences deep before their eyes start to glaze over.
It's easy to take a look at these numbers, and what is happening, broadly speaking, and allow your eyes to glaze over.
"Unconscious bias" may sound like one of those ambiguously scientific terms that make our eyes glaze over and our brains tune out.
I predict that the more Ted Cruz talks about this, the more people's eyes will glaze over, and that would be unfortunate.
"You could see people glaze over when you talked about inheritance rights and tax implications and housing and employment," Marino-Thomas recalled.
I drizzle a soy/garlic/honey glaze over the veggies and pop open a bottle of wine from my wine club subscription.
INGRAHAM: I&aposm sorry, Monica, I think that when you repeat Kushner, Manafort, Cohen, I think most people&aposs eyes glaze over.
I tried Hong Kong's famous char siu—barbecue pork, usually with a sweet glazeover rice, but it was tough and flavorless.
Careful to keep up my guard, I deliver a flurry of blows until his guard is worn and his eyes glaze over.
Read the fine print for feesIf you tend to glaze over the fine print, now is the time to break that habit.
Traditional punditry says that this should be a turnoff, that voters' eyes will just glaze over at the proliferation of white papers.
Sure, they smile and nod, but their eyes seem to glaze over and their responses are short and vague throughout the conversation.
Janine Antoni's "Caryatid (Crackled green glaze over red oxide on an ovoid bodied vase with a truncated neck)" (2003) is an inverted monument.
These are performances where Kanye invokes the music and the spirit of the black church and drizzles a Kanye glaze over the top.
We've always lived by the wise words, "Don't mess with perfection," especially when perfection involves sweet gooey glaze over warm pillows of pastry.
SHAME AND FAME List of Britain's top taxpayers: You've seen so many "rich lists" and "power lists" your eyes probably glaze over now.
The challenge, of course, is to deal with what transpired in the kind of layman's terms that won't cause eyes to glaze over.
And why do my eyes glaze over every time I try to read an article about the right way to save for retirement?
The CEO said it was "funny" that, in Novartis' presentation of its competing drug, they seemed to glaze over their chief end goal.
And their eyes glaze over when you present that brilliant in-depth analysis of your technical USPs that you worked on so hard.
In one video, Lanzo tells the camera, "Hey yo, dissociation check!" and then proceeds to glaze over as her eyes dart around the room.
Democrats are trying to focus the attention on Trump, rather than get pulled into a process debate that will make most Americans' eyes glaze over.
Today, Brazilians poured into the streets to vent their anger about something that, in fairness, makes a lot of people's eyes glaze over: pension reform.
We've all witnessed a person's eyes glaze over while we go into details that were absolutely intriguing in our head, but evidently not out loud.
If your eyes tend to glaze over at first mention of the latest Health Hack That Will Change Your Life, we can't really blame you.
I like stories about power struggles and political factions quite a bit, but once you throw in castles and dragons, my eyes start to glaze over.
Speechwriters have often sought to hammer out such crutches, aware that an audience's eyes and ears begin to glaze over if subjected to a rhetorical overdose.
Even if talk about polls and statistics usually makes your eyes glaze over, here's why you should pay attention: The census isn't just an academic exercise.
"I think you do have to keep track of it, but I can also see how it makes the American voters' eyes glaze over," Brokaw replied.
Facebook's independent oversight board is a subject that I find very exciting, but I understand if the very idea of it makes your eyes glaze over.
Unlike most of her other books, this one struggles to get any momentum going, to the point where you may glaze over instead of eagerly leaping in.
Why it matters: Logistics might make your eyes glaze over, but it's one of the key businesses of the future — and it could become Amazon's next windfall.
But when I try to talk about these things with people now, I can see the way their eyes glaze over, even when they don't mean to.
The word "relevant" was lobbed around with dangerous frequency in 113: How often can you be told a show is "timely" before your eyes start to glaze over?
The sommelier goes into full hyperbole mode, your eyes glaze over, and you end up with another bottle of "woody and vivacious" Rioja that makes your mouth sour.
I suffer from a common but made-up condition called "shopper's eyes" — my eyes to glaze over whenever I'm in a retail store for more than 10 minutes.
Mention Luke and Laura to anyone who was watching TV in the '80s and their eyes will glaze over as they remember the glory days of daytime soaps.
Too often, our vocabularies get saturated by meaningless buzzwords, and they can creep into our résumés and cover letters, but these words often make a reader's eyes glaze over.
Sometimes, drawing these lines, she becomes so mesmerized that her tongue hangs out like a dog's, and her eyes glaze over, as if some inner spirit had become dominant.
I imagine future VR headsets will address eye movement, but it will probably be a while before we can see someone's eyes glaze over in boredom or other sub-expressions.
Image: Magic LeapOf course, everyone wants to see more interactive video gaming madness, so before your eyes start to glaze over, here's a shot of a ray gun blasting a robot.
And while talking about the blockchain might make one's eyes glaze over, it's a misguided assumption to believe that people don't care about how a product or service is tracking them.
In the early days, when I talk about sustainable fashion, people would slightly sort of glaze over as if I was some sort of niche fashionista wanting to do something good.
But in case your eyes started to glaze over during the event, here's a list of all the shows that Apple flew out celebrities to introduce or sneak into a montage.
It was something that was a little too complex to glaze over—to say, oh you know, he got a quilt, but we didn't have the time to do it justice.
Not going to lie, my eyes glaze over a bit with all of the technical theory, but all he really needs is a sounding board to talk them through out loud.
Describe Disney and Lenovo's Jedi Challenges as a entry-level augmented reality headset, and eyes glaze over; say that it lets you fight Kylo Ren with a real lightsaber, and excitement abounds.
The eyes of journalists following China may glaze over each time Xinhua or China Central Television announces that yet another vice mayor of a regional capital has lost his or her job.
In case your eyes are also starting to glaze over from seeing yet more fancy gowns on the couture runways (because our lives are so hard), let this be your palate-cleanser.
"The problem is that kids these days, you sit them down and start being a raconteur, and their eyes glaze over because their attention spans are that of a gnat," he said.
JOE CONCHA, REPORTER AND COLUMNIST, THE HILL: I think, judge, any time you bring up Nazi or you bring Hitler or you bring up the Third Reich, suddenly people their eyes glaze over.
Despite the scandal surrounding Paradise season 4, the preview tries to glaze over the production-pausing incident between Corinne Olympios and DeMario Jackson in favor of showcasing the reality show's traditional hookup rollercoaster.
And even when you do try to read your free Washington Post article, if you don't really have a background in politics or skin in the game, your eyes kind of glaze over.
Critic's Notebook As you watch television news reports of the European migrant crisis, your eyes may glaze over at the sight of so much suffering packaged into brief segments on a small screen.
Western eyes tend to glaze over at the prospect of one cloisonné enamel kovsh (drinking vessel) or coffee service after another, but these continue to be popular with Russian buyers, bolstering selling rates.
Department of Motor Vehicle employees, who likely glaze over after typing so many dates, routinely print forms saying he must renew his license on 2/29/2017, a date that obviously doesn't exist.
But, for me at least, Plan 9 overcomes every ramshackle special effect and hammy line reading by virtue of Wood's passion for cinema and fervent belief that its magic will glaze over any flaws.
It is easy to glaze over this stunning amount in the news headlines and ignore the staggering cost of these storms, but this is exactly what the fossil fuel industry wants you to do.
Your eyes sometimes glaze over, and you occasionally have to wipe a fleck of whitish spit off your face, but once you give yourself over to his story, you find there are plenty of rewards.
"We have a tendency to glaze over sex and pleasure as wellness activities, which is unfortunate because they're just as, if not more, healthy for you than most other morning pick-me-ups," she says.
That's a design choice that seems intended to get your eyes to glaze over what's written, a classic "dark pattern," which is when a website gives you information while trying to ensure you don't absorb it:Unroll.
The solution is easy: make 90 percent of meals at home from scratch, brew your own coffee and take leftovers to work so you can eat them in front of Karen while your eyes glaze over.
Ask any parent with young children about "Baby Shark" and their eyes glaze over, haunted by months of constant backseat singalongs and Saturday morning "Baby Shark" marathons so tedious they should be outlawed under the Geneva Convention.
He might press oil paint through the screen onto a board or sheet of paper, or pour ceramic glaze over a clay slab, or set the screen on fire and let the chips fall where they may.
And frankly, the second I see a block-headed pig or a pixelated pickaxe my eyes glaze over in exactly the same way they do when that tarnished logo fades in, accompanied by a familiar orchestral sting.
First, allow me to apologize for being forced to string together some of the dullest words in the English language, as few industries manage to deaden the soul and glaze over the eyes as potently as business consulting.
My problem is that when my friends talk about babysitting their grandchildren (which I think they do too often — they can't seem to say no to their kids!) my eyes tend to glaze over, and I zone out.
Sometimes, when I tell London friends that my working-class hometown in the northeast of England was doing better when I was growing up there in the 1960s than it is today, I see their eyes glaze over.
In case you don't want to get fit this year — resolutions are the worst — there are also some great 4K smart TVs on sale from Sony and Samsung so you get binge-watch Netflix until your eyes glaze over.
The system is deeply unfair and frustrating, but it's easy to glaze over the stats and proposals for ever-more stringent voting requirements when you aren't hearing the individual stories of the people who wanted to vote, but couldn't.
"Me and my friends are all in this WhatsApp group where we take photos of ourselves impersonating Tuna and send them to each other," he says, as I glaze over, trying to process how bizarre my day has become.
More people are using in vitro fertilization to get pregnant than ever before; celebrities have openly discussed their experiences with IVF, and yet pop culture seems to glaze over the more demanding and clinical realities of trying to get pregnant.
Talking tax can make folks' eyes glaze over, but it's time we all took a clear-eyed view at how the GOP tax bill will not just reward big companies but also hurt working families and communities by incentivizing more offshoring.
This is typically where eyes glaze over and the conversation shifts to ridiculing the use of "fax" in the brand of a 21st century company, relying on an antiquated technology or to the academic background of the now unemployed Equifax CISO.
It's actually one of the best ways to see games—away from the bustle and press of the show floor, where game developers aren't trying to give you their frantic one-minute pitch before your eyes glaze over with lack of sleep.
Everyone has had those Wednesdays that stretch on for several weeks, when your eyes glaze over and you start to daydream about changing careers to become a private detective or a circus performer or, like, the kind of influencer who gets free Doritos.
This is the kind of challenge that makes people's eyes glaze over when you talk about it, but Congress looks at infrastructure through a decades-old lens designed around the need for a national highway system, and that distorts the decisions they make today.
Outside of a few news apps, I dislike having notifications on my phone in general — my eyes tend to glaze over if I have too many — but I receive them from a few news organizations and whenever the president or his press secretary tweets.
There's no time (or space) for measured aesthetic contemplation, it's all about seeing as much as you can as quickly as possible before your eyes glaze over and you can't tell the difference anymore between the text paintings of Barbara Kruger and David Shrigley.
To see a snake is to think of the way the snake's eyes glaze over and it might not be able to see for a bit because there it is, getting new skin, getting rid of the old, lost in the process of becoming something else. ♦
That's not to glaze over its growing pains: I arrive as the guest of Stockholm Symposium just a day after Scandinavian Air pilots narrowly avoided a major strike; gang violence is present, though by no means outstanding; and M&Ms aren't allowed to use lowercase letters.
The public's eyes glaze over if you start trying to talk about monetary policy, but the beginning of wisdom on any kind of big jobs push needs to be that most Americans work in the private sector and the most important federal agency for job creation is the Federal Reserve system.
If words like cryptocurrency and blockchain make your eyes glaze over, blockchain boosters point out that a user-friendly system can mean you don't need to fully understand the technology any more than you understand the programming code that allows you to order from Amazon or follow politics on Facebook.
The violet of the field (actually a dirty gray glaze over a coppery red) and the violet of the trapezoid are so close that it is possible not to notice the difference between them at first glance, only for the trapezoid to emerge out of the ether as you train your eyes on the surface.
And it's easier to narrow the focus onto Hitler's leadership qualities when even school curriculums glaze over his role in World War II. "In our high schools, we learn about Hitler, but they don't teach us about the Holocaust," said Pramod Jaiswal, a Nepali university student studying at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.
Frances and Robert, the couple at the center of Divorce—which is also co-produced by Sharon Horgan, and stars Sarah Jessica Parker—don't even keep up a pretense of trying to understand each other after 17 years of marriage; when Robert tries to tell Frances the details about a house he's renovating, you can see her eyes glaze over.
You're the One That I Want There have been countless think pieces on how sad and disappointing it is that Sandy changed herself for a man, but what many Grease critics glaze over is the fact that Danny showed up at the senior carnival in a preppy sweater ready to do the same for Sandy, and either way, that's love, folks.
" Paul Tremblay on writing horror: "When you go to a convention that's not just a genre convention, that's a general literary convention, so many times, when people ask what I write, if I tell them I write horror, their eyes glaze over, or the only writer they know of is maybe Stephen King, and if you bring up another writer they're like, 'Oh yeah, they wrote horror?
CBS's "The Late Show with Stephen ColbertStephen Tyrone ColbertColbert presents 'Once Upon Impeachment' as new 'animated classic' Robert De Niro says he would never play Trump: 'There's nothing redeemable about him' Brokaw: Impeachment process is making 'eyes glaze over' MORE" on Thursday offered a mocking new Christmas special called "Once Upon Impeachment" to mark the holiday season, taking a jab at President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 28503 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 22020 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE and the ongoing impeachment process.
For instance, his most recent video "Analysis: Why We Should Buff More Than Nerf," uses the real world example of how the introduction of the goaltending and 3-point lines changed the way basketball was played in order to make it better for the fans, and contrasts that with the recent balance changes that happened in Street Fighter V. I've seen my friends' eyes glaze over when I tried to explain to them how  Street Fighter V season 2 is a completely different game because of the removal of "invincible wake-up dragon punches," but showing them that video got their attention better than any of my FGC jargon filled diatribes.

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