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In South African mythology, Betelgeuse was perceived as a lion casting a predatory gaze toward the three zebras represented by Orion's Belt.
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"Shepard has a very predatory gaze," said Mr. McCormick, who has followed his work and contributed an essay to a 2006 book about it.
The dogs scare the geese, using a "stalking predatory crouch" and "an intense predatory gaze".
But it also, in a literal sense, fixes her with a prurient, almost predatory gaze, and the camera lingers over her young body in various states of exposure.
The heiress (here called Caprice, and drawn as a self-portrait) lounges in a white coat and watches the artist (called Felicity) at work in a park; her predatory gaze suggests seduction, the acquisitive lust of the collector, and the allure of bohemian life.
Although Joe adopts the paternal attitude of a psychological counselor, shots of him eyeing the boy with the cold, predatory gaze of a chicken hawk make you shiver.
Fixing her predatory gaze on a studious young math whiz she covets, she pins him against a locked door.
At every age she is acutely aware of being observed, first by her grandmother (and in her fearful imagination by the corpse of her grandfather), and later by men whose predatory gaze she subtly courts as an adolescent, but as a woman grows to fear.
To cultural and gender studies he bequeathed the enticing idea that the judgmental look or predatory gaze of others shaped and commonly distorted a person's sense of who they were.In a typical twist, Sartre added that people were entirely free to reject the verdicts of others and their stereotyping.
At least in David Fincher's recent movie adaptation of "Dragon Tattoo," she was also pretty clearly a male fantasy, to be ogled and exploited by the cool, predatory gaze of his camera.
It scared me, because I could imagine being at some blue neon-lighted warehouse party and seeing Vincent Gallo wearing it and glowering at me with his penetrating, predatory gaze.
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