Instead, they blankly stared ahead to summon the concentration required to take on the sheep.
The woman whom the noise of the Dodge always brought out stared stonily, continuing to stand there when the car went on, a still image in the rearview mirror.
He began to panic and stared up at his sickly house, which loomed over him, leprous and crippled.
All I did was read, and when I was too high to read I stared out the windows.
He took a long, hard drag of his cigarette and stared right through the person to whom he was talking.
The former military man assigned to the task stared at me long and hard, surrounded by my papers on my knees on a hotel carpet.
At the same time I stared at the girl, trying to grasp her meaning.
One of the waitresses left at the same time as Hilton, and she told co-workers the next day that Hilton stared at her as she walked to her car, which made her feel "uneasy, " Barkley said.
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Sonnen stared down Jones for the entire walk to the cage and yelled out, "Come on, boy!"
Cal stared at Mandy, and she tried to get a read, as he might have put it.
As I stared out over the landscape I listened to stories about the mysterious forests that grow in the vast shadow of Mount Fuji, and about how people disappear in them.
Bogut, who received a technical foul in Game 3 for daring Denver's big man to punch him on the chin during a face-to-face altercation, stared back at McGee while backpedalling down court.
As the verdict was read out over several hours, Mrs Tymoshenko stared at her iPad, apparently not listening to the judge, occasionally exchanging whispers with her daughter, Evgenia Carr.
It made her crazy to look at him and so she stared at her feet, at her ubiquitous galoshes.
The teacher, who was worn out by the parents' clamor, simply stared at the brazen boy, who had come to him without a sponsor.
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We could've stared south at Canada, or crossed the bridge to Belle Isle, the island playland larger than Central Park, with elements designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted and Detroit favorite Albert Kahn.
Sonnen stared at the giant video screen and beckoned for Jones to walk out.
For a while, he stared blankly at the judge's bench but appeared to be aware of what was going on.
We listened to a choir of cicadas and crickets, stared out at the black Gulf, and slapped away the occasional mosquito.
From my seat, which, as I stared at the bear swarm, I was increasingly hesitant to leave, I counted a dozen trolling the water.
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Byrne also backed Wales' pre-match response to the haka, where the home side stared down New Zealand's traditional war dance challenge from 10 yards away.
In the 2009 world championship, a young Norwegian player paved the way to victory at precisely the moment when defeat stared him in the face.
But having stared down the abyss, governments around the world appear determined to address root issues.
As a child he felt so self-conscious he was afraid to go to a public swimming pool in case other people stared at him.
What surprised me most was the timidity and diffidence, and maladroitness, of the young men, who basically huddled in a corner by themselves and stared at their shoes, while the young women were waiting to be approached.
He merely stared back in silence, knowing that nothing he said would get through to his father.
His eyes stared at the market statistics on the computer terminal, but his mind kept returning to the vendor scene.
In our hands-on demo, we stared at a world map, and then used the scroll wheel on a mouse to zoom in on that particular country.
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His cape flowing and hands raised, he stared down an oncoming S.U.V. and made like he was about to grapple it.
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