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A coping mechanism is this kind of glazing over things.
If your eyes are already glazing over at the mention of a financial education, worry not.
In any event, if you've read this far, your eyes are probably glazing over by now.
Your eyes should not be glazing over, because it's actually an important thing to talk about, as it relates to him.
But I still think it's too much information for the average person to listen to before their eyes start glazing over.
You might say that his approach of glazing over the hard stuff and creating more problems as a result isn't something he reserves for clothing choices.
Political policies also got the "my eyes are glazing over" treatment from Ailes, who insisted on talking about the candidates and their soundbite-friendly statements alone.
It's a tricky balance, and if TOS have taught us anything, it's that too much information upfront will ultimately result in the user's eyes glazing over.
One day after the tragedy in Parkland, President Trump took twitter to emphasize the problem of mental health while glazing over the epidemic of mass shootings.
Instead of our eyes glazing over as we scroll past, we stare intensely searching for the slightest hint that something isn't worth our time and should be skipped.
If you're not a sci-fi nerd like me, your mind might be glazing over by now, thinking of all the other (more colorful) shows you could be watching instead.
If you want to spend the next four years glazing over and drifting into a sloppy inertia, that's your call; but this isn't just about survival, it's about resistance and defiance.
He told me that several memoirs published even before the end of Reagan's first term mentioned his eyes glazing over at meetings and his habit of repeating anecdotes over and over.
These fictions often treat the arduous cycle of scientific progress as a footnote or a flashback, glazing over out of necessity the decades of medical research required to merge humans with machines.
The reader feels less and less interested in the narrative vicissitudes, and might well start glazing over in those passages of argumentation in which each thing is revealed to be its opposite.
You are legitimately scaring everybody around you, standing alone in the corner with your eyes glazing over and the dirty shoes you took off hours ago placed sadly next to your lifeless body.
I wanted to admire the details of its formal construction — here's another dance in which same-sex couples are a commendably incidental part of the fabric — but my mind kept glazing over as I watched.
INGRAHAM: So, in this discharge petition madness -- people hear this like their eyes are glazing over I&aposm sure, but it&aposs really important because weird stuff can happen with a discharge petition, as you know.
Anita Vangelisti, a psychologist at the University of Texas in Austin, found that narcissists typically prefer to keep the conversation centered on themselves, "making exaggerated hand movements, talking loudly, and showing disinterest by 'glazing over' when others speak."
Repeatedly during the process of reviewing this game, I found my eyes glazing over as I wandered from waypoint to waypoint, crossing off objectives and planning the next step in my journey like I was going down a shopping list.
"I am actually quite grateful that these ideas, that have been my focus for some 25 years, are being elevated to the level of public debate without people's eyes glazing over," she wrote in one of multiple emails to POLITICO.
The official further recounted how Clarke had told him in a recent conversation that he did not understand why some of his revisions were inadequate and that the former sheriff said his eyes were "glazing over" at the official's attempt to explain.
I cover politics and culture for a digital media company, which means I spend most of my time transfixed by the captivating blue light emanating from my screens, eyes glazing over my social media feeds as they refresh with the latest breaking news (Amid Latest Sex Scandal, President Once Again Commits Treason); hot takes (How Publicly Disavowing This Corporate C.E.O. Gives Me the Moral High Ground); and all the other content that makes the internet move (108 Problematic Moments From Your Favorite '90s Sitcom).
At the time, Nelson was occupied working with Coldplay. For eight to ten months, the band lived in adverse conditions in one room in a house in London. During this period, the members took up menial employment opportunities. Picchio sold double-glazing over the telephone.
The fuselage is a two-part monocoque structure, bolted together. The rear surfaces are tapered and straight edged; the elevator has a flight adjustable trim tab. Forward, the upper fuselage line merges into that of the cabin glazing over a baggage space behind the rear bench seat. The front seats have dual control.
In the upper storey are broad display windows with decorated stone surrounds that have arches above them. The windows are transomed and above the transoms the glazing is stained and patterned glazing. Over these windows is a stone frieze with a cornice that is carried on corbels. Above the eaves are more windows.
All windows are wood sash with multi-pane glazing over a single pane. All have plain board trim and a narrow projecting sill. The original plan of the Enchanted Valley Chalet was a rectangle approximately 28’ x 42’. On the ground floor there were two rooms: a kitchen and a combined lobby/dining room.
The state lawsuit alleges that Dunkin' employees knew about these attacks, but failed to take appropriate action. The New York Attorney General Letitia James alleges the Massachusetts-based company "glazing over" the cyberattacks. A Dunkin' spokesperson said the restaurant chain has been working with law enforcement for two years and will fight the lawsuit.
The lower level of the building remains business, while the upper level is mainly residential apartments. As far as the exterior is concerned, stucco and half-timber form the cladding which traces up to a truncated steeply pitched roof capped with a flat decking. The main modifications to the building's exterior include re roofing and addition of protective glazing over the transoms.
The term "unglazed air collector" refers to a solar air heating system that consists of an absorber without any glass or glazing over top. The most common type of unglazed collector on the market is the transpired solar collector. This technology was invented and patented by Canadian engineer John Hollick of Conserval Engineering Inc. in the 1990s, who worked with the U.S. Department of Energy (NREL) and Natural Resources Canada on the commercialization of the technology around the world.
The Tenctonese look generally similar to humans, but have bulbous craniums and no hair on their scalps. Instead they have large reddish-brown spot-like markings on their heads and down their spines. These Potniki spots are an erogenous zone and will identify the individual and family. These markings will fade with the loss of mental faculties due to drunkenness, age, or drugs. This effect is similar to a human’s eyes losing focus and glazing over.
As built, the roof was largely covered with slates with some areas of glazing; over time, the slates were replaced with boarded felt. Between 1997 and 1999, the station roof was refurbished and the traditional cladding was replaced with around 10,000 panes of toughened glass that 'float' above the wrought iron trusses. Layers of nets have been installed, to catch falling glass in the event of any of the panes were to break. Below the train shed is the undercroft that was used as a goods station.
A non-slip walkway was painted on the upper surface of the wing adjacent to the cockpit entry doors. The inside of the clear canopy glazing over the pilot's head was also painted white. The aircraft was never placed onto the Australian register, but it wore the radio callsign VH-SCA on the upper starboard wing, lower port wing and either side of the tail fin. At some point during its subsequent storage and later display at Moorabbin Aircraft Museum, the aircraft was painted white overall, with two different variations of orange and black trim.
The form selected was soon to be based on a series of lattice arches of decreasing sizes and each connected with a Teflon membrane. Additional transparency was to be provided by glazing over each of the lattice arches. The five-track configuration implied each arch grounding alongside the track but creating a challenge in avoiding a potential clash between the kinetic envelope of the anticipated new rolling stock and the "shed" structure. BR's in-house architects however established this wind-sock form as the basis for briefing external architectural practices competing for the detail design stage that followed.
The term "unglazed air collector" refers to a solar air heating system that consists of a metal absorber without any glass or glazing over top. The most common type of unglazed collector on the market is the transpired solar collector. The technology has been extensively monitored by these government agencies, and Natural Resources Canada developed the feasibility tool RETScreen™ to model the energy savings from transpired solar collectors. Since that time, several thousand transpired solar collector systems have been installed in a variety of commercial, industrial, institutional, agricultural, and process applications in countries around the world.
The Heinkel firm's previous experience with designing flightworthy, retractable tricycle undercarriage-equipped airframes extended as far back as late 1939 with the Heinkel He 280 jet fighter prototype, and further strengthened with the unexpectedly successful Heinkel He 219A night fighter, which also used a tricycle undercarriage. The main crew accommodation of the He 277 consisted of a heavily glazed and "greenhouse"-framed clear view "stepless" cockpit, a common feature of many late-war German bomber airframes and new designs. Immediately aft of the heavily glazed nose, the cockpit glazing over the crew seating and pilot accommodation-enclosing upper section that was blended with the nose glazing's contours, protruding above the 277's forward dorsal fuselage decking level, with a rearward extension atop the fuselage that faired-in the forward upper dorsal turret's forward surface, extending rearwards to just forward of the inner engine cowls. The fuselage outlines themselves were deep, and almost slab-sided in cross-section, with its general sideview profile lines being strongly reminiscent of the smaller He 219 night fighter.

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