They ended at the same time, concluding with a long-held death stare aimed towards the other.
Meanwhile, seagulls the size of winged chihuahuas stare malevolently down from steepled sandstone spires.
Mostly, that means they sit in the token booth and stare out the window.
It was tennis to stare at, to cheer for, to rewind again and again.
Other kids would stare directly at the marshmallow and then ring the bell thirty seconds later.
This is a question Greece is facing as its people stare into the abyss.
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America is about to deploy drones equipped with a surveillance system called Gorgon Stare.
It sets up a concession stand outside and invites everyone to come and stare.
In others, people will stare at their shoelaces, check their watches and go home.
Sometimes, Cuellar, 43, sees a vacant stare when she looks into her husband's eyes.
His Passenger sensed this and gave him a cold stare through the rear-view mirror.
Herbert, with his dark almond eyes in that globular head, had the most intense stare.
Bearded men, squatting together in the pale afternoon sun, stare impassively as the FC goes by.
Drivers initially tend to stare at the infra-red image, rather than the real road.
As the animals stare at each other and supposedly pitch vibes, the actors speak their thoughts.
The elbows dangle awkwardly, and the chin juts out to stare at the screen.
You have turned your inner misfit inside out, for the world to gawk and stare at.
And to stare this other guy in the face and be like, wow, that's weird.
From the glossy magazines lining the shelves, dozens of smiling white American faces stare out.
The comic actor suppresses his smirk and his devilish stare and stays within character.
Otherwise, she says, the kids would stare at their phones and not interact with one another.
Politicians and newspaper commentators stare at the inkblots and see what they want to see.
Conservative jurists in particular tend to defer to the principle of stare decisis, or established precedent.
Believe me, people stare in jealousy when I do this and ask about it.
It goes on to say riders should look only straight ahead and never stare at other passengers.
"We're definitely prepared to stare them down if we can't get a sensible deal, " he told reporters.
When you look in your briefcase or at your desk, does an iPhone stare back at you?
The result is a stare down to see who blinks first, and who becomes the alpha-dog.
Gasamah has eight children and the three youngest congregate on her lap to stare at the visitors.
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