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It's not about looking back so much as looking away.
We can choose, at any point, to stop looking away.
But we know now that looking away won't save us.
I am in no way an advocate of looking away.
The pair shyly glanced over at one another before looking away.
"I can't remember anything good about Syria," she said, looking away.
There is no looking away from the beading of Crews' dress.
Nearly everyone in the room is looking away from the painting.
It's time for us to stop looking away and start paying attention.
"Because," she would say, without looking away from the gold-trimmed vanity mirror.
Closing my eyes activated the system as well as looking away too long.
There is guilt, there is complicity, there is looking away, there is beauty.
It's the passing over, the looking away, the casual flick of the hand.
She breathed into her cupped hands, studiously looking away when Richard glanced over.
The camera just focuses on Jake's motionless face, looking away, motionless, for several seconds.
At times, I wished I could avert my eyes, but looking away felt rude.
They had contracted their torsos, rounding their backs while looking away from the audience.
The phone won't unlock if your eyes are closed or if you're looking away.
Just 27 approached the food and 19 completed the "looking at" and "looking away" tests.
He admitted to looking away from the road but denied he was watching his cellphone.
Timidly looking away, Ramirez focuses on making her way to the yellow cabs stationed outside.
He's sitting in an armchair, looking away from me, as if I've left the room.
We can't create exceptions by looking away in cases involving those we relish seeing excoriated.
That's not a huge problem, but it does mean extra time looking away from the road.
I hope that in being called out, cis-LGBT people lean in, instead of looking away.
In these pictures my dog is looking away from a small fish I had just caught.
Instead of looking away as Mr. Sanders spoke, as she often did in past debates, Mrs.
"I'm trying to grapple with the word, 'suggest,'" Barr said, shaking his head and looking away.
There is no looking away, no checking email or text messages and no updating social-media statuses.
A few infants were captured looking away in the distance, while others sucked on their own fingers.
Looking away from Asian-American representation and towards stories from Asia, you find softer, more generous mothers.
He stood on his tiptoes, and kissed him quickly on the mouth, already looking away, already bored.
I felt like the dinner guest politely looking away while the husband slams his wife into a wall.
Plenty of folks now feel sick about staying silent or looking away when they knew something was off.
If someone is leaning away or repeatedly looking away from you, they probably don't like what you're saying.
" Mr. Klatell added: "One would have to put all one's effort into looking away not to see them.
Upon learning of this, the university authorities initially reacted by shrugging and looking away: Students will be students.
According to a former colleague, "a culture of looking away and keeping your head down" shielded the suspect.
Sometimes it seems that life in the big city is one long dance of looking and looking away.
In almost all of the work in this exhibition, we see figures looking at us or looking away.
To do otherwise is more a way of looking away from the painting than of looking at it.
"Looking away from what happened to her body would have felt false and evasive," wrote Mo Ryan at Variety.
House Speaker Paul Ryan and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, what are you thinking by looking away from this travesty?
It was like magic — each time I felt Ethan looking away, I would look at him and vice versa.
Face ID doesn't work if you're looking away, but does work with new hairstyles and facial changes, Apple said.
Looking away from his PowerPoint just as the screen went dark, John Neddle turned to face his audience of two.
Most interestingly, however, is how they score when the portraits are shown with the faces looking away at an angle.
He's looking away from the camera, towards a monstrous, orange cloud of smoke filling the sky beyond a wire fence.
Failing to designate CPCs tells the violators of religious freedom around the world that the United States is looking away.
No, his looking away allows us (me) to feel for him and to guess at what he must be thinking.
Previously the community has dealt with this inconvenient truth by loudly singing "la la la la!" while studiously looking away.
You can wind up not looking away, exactly, but zoomed in too tightly to see things for what they are.
Otherwise, you're going to develop nearsightedness and a crick in your neck from looking away from things you'd rather not see.
After nine years of presidents going along and looking away, maybe the best approach is Ronald Reagan's of 30 years ago.
Looking away from his notes, he talked about Hillary Clinton, terrorism, his primary victories, his crushing of a "Stop Trump" movement.
Officers have reason to believe that looking away or abetting the rioters will be rewarded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government.
But there is a kind of looking away going on by a lot of writers who should know better, I'm saying.
Ryland liked to pretend he could drive, his uncle said, and once started a truck when the adults were looking away.
So, kudos to Uber for at least putting a mirror to the ugly parts of its face and not looking away.
Looking away for just a few minutes meant viewers likely missed a few goals, so here they are in all their glory.
There is a blood-red sky, a woman looking away with an umbrella, toppled columns, and smoke getting into a man's face.
Before we parted ways, she looked closely at me and without looking away said, "Try not to walk alone at night, okay?"
Genesis points them out to me between tiger uppercuts without looking away from the game or missing a hit on his opponent.
I don't think it's an accident that the photographs of Banville in this book are shot from behind, showing him looking away.
There's no looking away from it; it has the hot, charged energy of sitting through a trial (with the same inevitable longueurs).
If we include violence, it is there because we have weighed the risk of spectacle against the importance of not looking away.
So the very origins of the project came out of a desire to look at climate change by looking away from it.
Every class has a few students who hide the questions they really want to ask behind smiles and glances and quickly looking away.
Looking away from the camera (which upped likes by 74 percent) and standing alone (increased likes by 69 percent) were also big helps.
Last season's finale of The Handmaid's Tale had us cringing, gasping, and looking away from the screen as a man's arm was amputated.
Misrach is determined to document that poisoning without looking away, while Galindo wants to transform the results of that venom into a salve.
In the snapshot, Saint is all smiles as he holds the tiny foot of his little sister, who's looking away from the camera.
Noor let him get close enough to see the hope in his eyes flicker out before shaking her head once, sharply, looking away.
Meantime, the U.S. government helps keep consumers healthy and happy, and looking away from mass death for cattle and coercive labor for people.
As the eight shots echoed the courtroom one last time, Mr. Scott's parents, still in their seats, embraced, looking away from the killing.
In Mr. Paladino's white cubiculum, or bedroom, a figure stares at the wall, seemingly looking away from the plaster casts of Vesuvius's victims.
"We cannot disrupt the irrational spread of hate and division by instantly, blindly blaming the other side, or looking away," Mr. Brokaw said.
Looking away from people and now even the planet, it may seem like Everson is embarking on a new chapter, but he isn't.
Apple says Face ID will require "user attention" to work, so if you're looking away or have your eyes closed, your phone won't unlock.
I was intrigued by the album cover of a pretty woman looking away from the camera, cascades of long black hair framing her face.
During the same evening as the president's speech, Kardashian posted a photo of herself looking away from the camera, her back to a mirror.
Their reaction would immediately change, and they would all focus on my every move, looking away, laughing and blushing if I looked at them.
We all share in the blame for this, because -- perhaps understandably -- we have all been looking away from the problem or dismissing it too easily.
As in previous pics of Katherine that Kaling has uploaded to social media, the little girl was looking away from the camera in this shot.
Like in previous pics of Katherine that Kaling has uploaded to social media, the little girl was looking away from the camera in this shot.
The "social vulnerability" she describes challenges viewers to rethink their relationship to the homeless while drawing attention to our unspoken, dehumanizing process of looking away.
All the while, Jennifer Lafferty, tenacious and delicate in white, sticks to the perimeter, leaning against walls, crouching, watching and looking away — a stealth force.
Mothers shuffling in to drop off their kids at the neighboring convent avoid our gaze, looking away when we ask them about Asia Bibi's case.
"What happened to me here, I can't even compare it to what would have happened in the Philippines," she said, looking away to gain composure.
Whenever I drop a new letter into the dark of that drawer, I open the drawer very quickly, looking away, blinking back the guilt of it.
The idea is that your dog will be so focused on the treat, they'll look straight at the phone instead of looking away or wandering off.
So turn your phone off at the barbecue—it might not birth the decentralized internet, but you'll probably feel better looking away from a screen anyway.
Most of the wet plate collodion tintypes are portraits of the artist looking away, or with her eyes closed, or with her back to the viewer.
When Baldwin appeared, impassioned, on the The Dick Cavett Show in 1968, the host and other guests remained stolid and inert, even looking away in discomfort.
However, Zandan highlighted there is a difference between looking away while listening and glancing to the side, usually to their left, when thinking of a response.
The scene was striking: Two women blocking an elevator door, angrily demanding to be heard as a senator stood by, listening quietly, nodding and looking away.
She struck a pose, looking away from the camera to show-off her charcoal, cat-eye makeup, done to match her orange and black, tiger-print top.
Replicating those controls as on-screen buttons means you'll be constantly looking away from the game itself to make sure your fingers are in the right place.
Donald Trump's Virginia director says the campaign is looking away from the Washington D.C. suburbs in the northern part of the state and turning its focus elsewhere.
Looking away Sakena Yacoobi, renowned education activist and CEO of the Afghan Institute of Learning, told me she is worried that global attention on Afghanistan has drifted.
Each stiffened to attention as I jogged by and made a show of looking away, although one or two glanced in my direction once I had passed.
It so closely watches Ms. Winehouse destroy herself that the audience feels implicated, not simply for not looking away, but also for judging, even cackling, along the way.
I'd ask him why, and I can see him simply looking away with those sleepy eyes that resist any scrutiny and I imagine him saying: "I don't know."
Until my car is fully in charge, there's nothing annoying about having helpful information in a spot where I can see it without looking away from the road. 
Along the way, she'd come to find her inspiration for the kind of event that would get developers looking away from their screens to appreciate the country's beauty.
When the Soviet national anthem was played for Petrik, Caslavska responded by lowering her head and looking away, an act of defiance that put her career on ice.
A story that could quickly devolve into fan fiction instead holds a mirror to America's class system, inviting you to sit with that discomfort rather than looking away.
Ms. Graswald declined to talk to reporters, but stood next to her lawyer, fidgeting and looking away from the bank of cameras, as he made a brief statement.
"Uruguay has started to decide it wants a change of government because it's starting looking away from the Broad Front and looking for someone to trust," Lacalle Pou said.
Nothing Can Prepare The People Who Have To Search For Charred Bodies After The California Wildfires There's No Looking Away From This Year's California Fires Brett Favre; Soulja Boy.
For example, in The Shawshank Redemption, we can see background characters in the real world looking away and ignoring a recently released inmate to make us feel his loneliness.
The prank doesn't go entirely according to plan, with DeGeneres, 58, thinking that she didn't really scare the comedian since he was looking away — a fact Gervais quickly dismisses.
Traina sits on a plastic-covered mattress looking away from the camera, face spotlighted in natural, Hopper-esque light, waiting for something to change, with no end in sight.
Because looking away from an injustice has so often amounted to perpetuating injustice, we may feel we have a duty to click through, read the article and get mad.
Then they were silent until Sara put down the little rake and, looking away from the doctor, said so quickly that she seemed angry, But maybe she's not sick?
The new processor has a dedicated AI engine that will, among other things, simulate a steady eye gaze during video conferences, even if you're looking away from your screen.
The stories she tells M., embellishing and refracting her experiences, become a source of self-knowledge: "I began to remember something about myself I had been looking away from."
True Detective insists that taking a break and looking away might be necessary to preserve one's sanity and one's relationships, but it's always, on some level, a moral failing.
According to Frank Lauxtermann, the only former colleague who testified openly about working alongside Mr. Högel, "A culture of looking away and keeping your head down" ultimately shielded the suspect.
His interests include begging for human food, pointedly looking away when I try to take nice pictures of him, and screaming at birds that fly by my living room window.
That was a public service, and it ended a more permissive era when a more timid brand of journalism glorified leaders, knowingly looking away from their personal and professional lapses.
But Mr. Trump did not, instead looking away from the ostensible subjects of his visit — Mr. Heller and the tax cuts he helped pass — to swing repeatedly at Ms. Warren.
Misrach is determined to document that poisoning without looking away, while Galindo wants to transform the results of that venom (the physical effects of unknown lives and deaths) into a salve.
"My heart," Cardi, 26, captioned the Instagram, which shows baby Kulture looking away from the camera while sitting in a car seat, wearing a bib with her name written across it.
He's shy and struggles to find words to express himself, looking away sheepishly as we ask him about what he was thinking the first time he carried a gun in battle.
"I didn't know what to do when he proposed so I said yes," said Yani, looking away shyly as she spoke in her village where children and chickens roam the streets.
If it sees you looking away from the road for more than three seconds it'll beep — and if it beeps several times with no response, the car will slow to a stop.
It's not possible to know if Autopilot was engaged from the short video and it's also not clear if the person is sleeping, momentarily looking away, or dealing with something else entirely.
A distracted driver on a phone call, texting, or looking away is 29 times more likely to crash in a highway work zone, according to University of Missouri research released this month.
In this room, we see anguished, mask-like figures; three people in a room awkwardly looking away from one another; an intense feeling of jealousy sketched out in a couple of lines.
Save for a few patriotic Republican senators like John McCain and Lindsey Graham, the entire Republican Party is complicit in a shameful act of looking away at Trump's inexplicable behavior toward Russia.
"We need to stop looking away from bad behavior and start taking the time to see what it costs us as a community," Reif said during an MIT faculty meeting in September.
Babies whose parents made little effort to focus on what their kids were playing with during the study had even shorter attention spans than the children whose parents focused briefly before looking away.
All I can do is speak for myself and say that I had to watch the action sequences by looking away, then glancing up every few seconds because I felt ill almost instantly.
Using a cell phone, looking outside the vehicle, looking at another vehicle, personal grooming and reaching for an object in the car resulted in the most time spent looking away from the road.
The advantage of looking away from Sherman has been lessened, however, by the emergence of cornerback Emmanuel Moseley, who has proved to be a much better complement to Sherman than Akhello Witherspoon was.
When he was done, Quam moved to pass the microphone back to her and she declined, looking away from him, at which point he dropped it on the table in front of her.
As the song develops our protagonist conquers more and more of the space (and the viewer's attention)—until by the end she is everywhere and there is no possibility of looking away from her.
Because to tell men to sit down, to stay quiet, to disappear — cathartic as it may be — is its own form of looking away, and it is likely to come at someone else's expense.
"Millions of Americans would die, and there is no point in looking away from this harsh reality nuclear war," a training manual published by the Department of Defense and the Office of Civil Defense stated.
We've seen this before — drivers using semi-autonomous or nearly autonomous features in cars start looking away from the road, going on their phones, and watching much more entertaining things like TV shows and movies.
They display apps like Google Maps on the center screen, but not the screen over the steering wheel or head up display, where navigation commands are easier to see without looking away from the road.
All the kids ran up and down the streets, and the little boys and girls whose mothers had teasingly proclaimed were "made for each other" exchanged shy peeks, looking away quickly lest anyone caught them.
We agreed on that, but her version of the art was about batting her eyelashes and looking away; mine was jumping into a man's lap and licking his face and begging him to love me.
I observed how those who don't agree with him resist with an act of learned muting, looking away and putting their headphones on — even when they don't have anything to look at or listen to.
"Myanmar and Chinese authorities are looking away while unscrupulous traffickers are selling Kachin women and girls into captivity and unspeakable abuse," Heather Barr, acting women's rights co-director at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement.
Shiva was looking away, but in a super-intelligent way, which made the whole thing look like a portrait in normalcy, maybe precocity, and, anyway, Seema's best Bollywood smile lit up the landscape better than any sun.
But now that Weinstein and Halperin, along with other prominent figures are squinting in the withering glare of unwanted publicity, maybe others will think twice before acting, or before looking away at the sight of inappropriate behavior.
"It's so exciting, we're basically looking away from all of our other projects right now," Olivier Hainaut, an astronomer with the European Southern Observatory, told Business Insider earlier this month, before the object's interstellar status was confirmed.
To be outraged is to be compromised, suggests the show that has so often failed the angry and the marginalized; wisdom is what happens when, surveying the horrors all around you, you are capable of looking away.
Todd: It's also reminiscent of the show's approach to antihero stories, which have always flipped the typical gender script, where the guy is the one willing to do the dark things and the woman is always looking away.
The government said on Thursday it would help housing associations boost the number of homes they build, in a further sign that ministers are looking away from traditional builders who are unable to meet demand on their own.
Every so often, Simien and directors like Tina Mabry (Queen Sugar) and Barry Jenkins (Moonlight) center the camera on a single character's face, making them stare directly into the lens as if to prevent us from looking away.
The photo wasn't particularly scandalous—Roberson is pictured from the shoulders up, looking away from the camera—but it achieved the 1890s version of virality and set off a legal debate about privacy that remains unsettled 120 years later.
But when it comes to health and educational development, multiple studies have found that kids benefit from things like building with blocks, playing with both hands and looking away from screens for 20 seconds at least every 20 minutes.
She's off her game, threatening to tattle on Jules Dao to his supervisor for following her all day (as if Interpol would care?) and flipping through photos of her smiling and Ben looking away on her desktop (Sad City).
Ennis was disqualified for looking away from the screen, but her friend suffered through almost four straight days of watching everything from Bob's Burgers to Curb Your Enthusiasm, and successfully broke the previous record of 92 hours of straight TV-watching.
"Spain has made a gesture that aims to trigger a European dynamic to stop looking away, allowing one (EU member) to cope with the problem while the rest of us pass the buck," Borrell told Ser radio late on Monday.
On the walls opposite the guests, who all sat facing outward, were twelve images, also by Party, of a full-size man looking away and not wearing much except feathers or a snake, a papal hat or a grass ruff.
So that 50, 80 years from now, the world is really, really in pain, but the wealthy people in the ... especially in the West, in the US and the EU, are just sort of looking away from all that suffering.
That sounds like a really horrible thing to say but, truly, setting that controller down and looking away for a few minutes lead to some of the most memorable experiences I've had with a game in a very, very long time.
There are a million ways in which the moment at which you stop looking away from the things that will make you enraged and you start actually permitting yourself to feel the rage drives people to do something about that rage.
Before D-Day, Pyle's dispatches from the front were full of gritty details of the troops' daily struggles but served up with healthy doses of optimism and a reliable habit of looking away from the more horrifying aspects of war.
Perhaps the most expressive image is of a boy looking away from the camera with an open grin, in the midst of saying something, as an older man hugging him looks directly into the lens, his hand on the boy's shoulder.
The hard, unwavering eyes of the soldiers looking away from the camera are a sharp contrast to the soft hands that touch their faces, hair, and necks, as if the warmth of a loved one's embrace could break the spell of war.
SAN FRANCISCO – San Francisco authorities are renewing debate Wednesday over removing a prominent 19th century statue depicting a Native American at the feet of a Spanish cowboy looking away in triumph and a Catholic missionary apparently blessing him with a raised left hand.
The driver told police that he was looking away from the road when he hit the woman because he was trying to charge his mobile phone battery, which was almost dead because he had been playing "Pokemon Go," the news agency reported.
Meanwhile, white Democrats in the early primary contests are looking away from black racial angst, showing a preference for an exciting nominee even if their favored candidates are not the choice of black Democrats and do not poll the best against Trump.
Now, the company says it's introducing in-car cameras and sensors that monitor the driver for signs of distraction or intoxication — which include looking away from the road for too long, keeping your hands off the steering wheel, weaving through lanes, or reacting too slowly while driving.
SELF-DRIVING CAR CAUGHT ON CAMERA RUNNING RED LIGHT In-car video of the incident showed that the safety driver onboard the SUV was looking away from the road prior to the collision and wasn't able to react fast enough to take steps to avoid it.
When we met near Washington Square, Laird claimed not to remember much about those two novels, but it was hard to tell whether this was just self-effacement (he kept laughing, apologizing, then looking away whenever I reminded him we were there to discuss his writing).
Perfect for the friend who's always posting adorable photos of their dog looking away from the camera, Pooch Selfie is a bright tennis ball mounted on a clip that can attach to their iPhone or Galaxy smartphone to encourage their dog to look directly into the lens.
Anxiety about the next fatal step, the cries of revenge and war, and the military escalations all will continue haunting India, Pakistan and the broader world as long as everyone insists on looking away from the issue driving the crisis: the long, bloody dispute over Kashmir.
This energy is indivisible into units of small talk, and if Robbins ever allows for a moment of conversational entropy — by looking away from your eyes for a split second — it's only out of politeness, to afford you the opportunity to regather your own wan, windblown vitality.
PLAYERS: You, the primary player; your main opponent, the dishonest Special Counsel; your secondary opponents, the Fake News Media and the nefarious Deep State; your teammates, who profess ignorance by looking away from the board; and 325 million spectators, a majority of whom are rooting against you.
In the early days of Trump's presidency, Wall Street was pretty set on looking away, but that's starting to change, especially as it becomes clear that Trump's trade-war-by-tweet is going to continue, as will his public bashing of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
This energy is indivisible into units of small talk, and if Robbins ever allows for a moment of conversational entropy — by looking away from your eyes for a split second — it's only out of politeness, to afford you the opportunity to regather your own wan, windblown vitality.
I'm mindful of the fact that millions who've already been adversely affected by his nonsense — refugees denied entry, undocumented families torn apart, Medicaid recipients who can no longer get coverage, poor families who will pay more taxes while millionaires pay less — do not have the luxury of looking away.
" Along with a photo of Apple holding a pink rose in her mouth and looking away from the camera, the Avengers: Endgame actress also included a photo of a text message conversation between her and Apple in which the teenager sent her mother "options of Apple approved birthday posts.
That's likely to result in an increasingly large addressable market as the population continues to age up, and, as studies like this one covered by The Washington Post reveal, increasingly when those people have to deal with ongoing pain, they're looking away from prescription pills and toward medical marijuana.
Dash cam footage from Souiyavong&aposs truck showed him looking away from the road before he ran into the back of Baum&aposs motorcycle on I-81 in Carlisle, as the sound of a game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Kansas City Chiefs can be heard in the background.
She has long been known as a photographer, whose black-and-white portraits of subjects looking away or cut off by the frame, with fragmentary captions that read as if lifted out of an unfolding story, announced her in the 1980s as a major voice in black feminist art.
And there he was, an eleven-year-old boy falling asleep as he had since he was a baby: his body straight, his gaze directly in front of him, his eyes closing so slowly that their movement was imperceptible—only by looking away and looking back could you register any change.
In the fall of 2016, Tesla beamed new software over the air to cars on the road in the United States and elsewhere that added safeguards to its Autopilot system to prevent drivers from looking away from the road or keeping their hands off the steering wheel for long periods of time.
In an age in which we are putting into the White House a man who casually bragged about sexual assault, fathers hoping to raise boys who become men who treat women as equals don't have the luxury of looking away when the horrific happens to a female stranger instead of a well-known loved one.
Solving homelessness: Looking for a way to stop looking away "People who have a family member who is missing have called us -- hoping that we might have seen their brother, sister, child or other loved one on the street recently and know their whereabouts," Hilton Douglas, a housing specialist at Urban Pathways, told CNN.
From Tyrion's scramble across the ship's deck in a desperate attempt just to stay alive to how Missandei's death was shot, with Grey Worm looking away from the execution in the foreground, Nutter made interesting choices throughout, and he did a nice job with the various scenes featuring the characters just kicking back and talking.
" — Rani Molla Collective essays, The New York Times Magazine The New Yorker's investigation into Harvey Weinstein "With three pieces, Ronan Farrow managed to make the horror of Harvey Weinstein into an empathetic tale of women whose lives were forever changed by a monster and how they fought back without looking away from the incalculable damage he wrought.
Even more so after the Tempe Police Department released a video of the incident, showing both the exterior view—a low-quality dash cam captured the victim suddenly emerging from darkness on the side of the road—and the interior view displaying Uber's safety driver, the woman hired to watch and then take control of the vehicle if the technology failed, looking away from the road.
This will certainly be the emphasis from the Republican Party, whose members are eager to weasel out of the position they've put themselves in, claiming to be aggressive defenders of the nation while looking away from the growing mound of evidence that our elections were compromised, that members of the Trump campaign, and possibly even the administration, may have been involved, and that the leader of their party is trying to squelch any probes.
And so the person would look back at me, confused, and I would manage to hold his or her gaze for another few seconds until the social energy built back up between us to an intolerable level, at which point I would suddenly break the circuit again by looking away — and the person would look, one more time, back over his or her shoulder to confirm that nothing was there, and then our relationship would be altered forever.

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