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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at eyes" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its lack of context or common usage.
Example: "She looked at him with a piercing gaze, as if she could see right through him at eyes."
Alternatives: "in the eyes" or "to the eyes".
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Kilgour presented her paper at Eyes and Ears of Power: Surveillance, History and Privacy, a conference exploring privacy and policy.
Additionally, concerning mechanisms of face recognition, our results support the view that more looking at eyes predicts better face memory.
We provide the first evidence that these social and non-social aspects are associated differentially with looking at eyes: While AQ-Social showed the commonly assumed tendency towards reduced looking at eyes, AQ-Attention was associated with increased looking at eyes.
Laser pointers are supposed to bear labels advising users not to aim them at eyes or skin.
Turning from the carnage on his computer screen, Mr. Agrotis took off his glasses and rubbed at eyes bloodshot from the many sleepless nights he had spent poring over economic papers, analysts' reports and political histories.
"You gave them an opportunity to allow their voice to be heard," she said as some dabbed at eyes, "and that was a voice that in the end showed it could not be denied".
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"People buy at eye level," he added.
Keep the camera at eye level.
Airplanes passed nearly at eye level.
A hawk glided by at eye level.
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