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Before we got Sam, I rarely glanced up as I passed the restaurant, and couldn't even have told you its name.
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The two sides never spoke to each other and only rarely glanced across the aisle.
When I was there, most people filled out their cards with their backs to the site, rarely glancing at the reality outside.
Nevertheless, Errani was all business, outslugging Arantxa Rus of the Netherlands, 6-1, 6-2, in 54 minutes and rarely glancing at the empty seats.
Caught in the act of mixing paints, taking a bath, reading, napping, walking her dog, doing taxes, Ms. McEneaney rarely glances in our direction.
He can make a piece in 30 minutes, wrapping the wire around his knuckles, kneading it while carrying on a conversation, rarely glancing at his creation.
Pedestrians walked by, rarely glancing at the mosque, as if a long look would draw the kind of attention so long feared in a country notorious for its security apparatus.
Yet everyone at his office still appeared to be optimistic at Kasich's chances tonight, rarely glancing up from their call sheets".We have heavily worked this state," Kalmbach said quietly, yet cheerfully.
DRIVERS caught in southbound traffic on Fifth Avenue as it reaches Mount Morris Park in Harlem are usually so eager to proceed that they rarely glance at the row of 19th-century brownstones that line the block from 125th to 124th Street.
All of which has Dr. Selker and his team monitoring everything from a car's rear-view mirror (a driver who rarely glances at it is prompted by a flashing light) to its carbon monoxide levels (if carbon monoxide builds up, an alarm goes off before drowsiness can set in).
Today, the millions of casually dressed passengers squeezed onto lookalike aircraft rarely glance at the machines that will wing them across continents.
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