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Her gaze, and the gaze of the characters in her pictures, is entirely subjective.
These two obsessions — experimental printmaking and the gaze of disingenuous desire — came together at one serendipitous moment.
A sail-shaped screen protects sunbathers from the wind and the gaze of tourists, of whom there are many.
The story began in mid-afternoon in the lobby, under the glow of halogen lights and the gaze of drooping, discolored plastic flowers.
There is a seriousness to her face – holding my gaze and the gaze of the viewer – that says a lot about the experience she is having.
Berlin has promised €4.5bn of financial support to keep plants open in Germany, drawing criticism and the gaze of the European competition commissioner.
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His bespectacled eye looks directly out of the screen and meets the gaze of the viewer.
Andy squeezes Angie's hand and returns the gaze of these tiny monsters; he feels strangely bashful as they bugle their throats at him.
That became clear last December, when he gathered the nation's combat commanders into the State Dining Room at the White House and, under the gaze of Abraham Lincoln's portrait, told his audience the party was over.
A nude woman who calmly walked into two New York businesses this week shocked employees and attracted the gaze of more than one startled shopper.
Your expression: Look interested and meet the gaze of the speaker from time to time.
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