Berry was by her side as Hill's eyes tentatively blinked open two days after surgery.
He blinked, looked away from Winfrey, and with his lip trembling, struggled to compose himself.
Then, just hours before the vote's scheduled start on Nov. 20, Kato blinked, and merely abstained.
The last time Japan and China faced off over the islands in 2010, Japan blinked first.
Ms. Jolie had time for a few quick interviews, and we blinked and it was our turn.
Overhead, holiday signs with minimalist, Target-like graphics of doves and presents blinked with LED lights like electronic snowflakes.
He again blinked three times "clearly, intentionally and decisively" when asked if he was sure, prosecutors told the trial.
If you blinked, you missed the sell-off (and the comeback) in the market.
If I had blinked, I would have missed the brief handshake (a display of good faith) exchanged between the two head guards.
But the world number three dug deep to see off the danger and Soderling blinked first in game eight.
In 1986 Roger Enrico, then PepsiCo's chief, wrote a book, The Other Guy Blinked: How Pepsi Won the Cola Wars.
Following concerted efforts by Mr Cho and other South Korean church leaders, the government blinked first, and the plan was dropped.
Congressional Democratic leaders seem to have blinked in the staredown with President Bush over a bill to fund four more months of the Iraq war.
The cursor blinked, indicating that Hotz had the power to do anything with the PS3: install OtherOS, play pirated games, or run obscure Japanese software.
For a moment, she blinked at the far distance, swallowing hard.
The politicians played a game of chicken and the bankers blinked.
No one blinked at eye-witness accounts in the press, nor at the arrest of the old man by the police for being a dangerous skin changer.
Chandler blinked three times when police showed him the photo of Woods, asking if this was the man who had shot him as he sat in a car.
The problem was right before them, and basically they blinked.
Her three daughters blinked, unafraid, beside her, Priscilla, Violet, Lydia.
She did not appear to cry, as she did during the viewing of chilling crime-scene footage on Tuesday, but she blinked, looked down and exhibited small, absent-minded jaw movements.
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He woke as she was considering these things, and blinked at her, and then at the faeries, all attired for war, and turned on his side and went back to sleep.
The pink, rectangular icon on the computer screen representing the progress of PATH train 5780 blinked, as the cars rolled out on the westbound tracks from the World Trade Center station.
As I said on the Today programme this morning, the IMF has blinked in the battle over how - and when - to agree a second European rescue package for Greece.
We were eyeball-to-eyeball and the other fellow just blinked.
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If our customers blinked a little at the insults we embedded in our thank-yous, we believed, they just might be worthy of the marvels their grubby dollars entitled them to bear away.
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