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His face fell back to a stare.
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"Some guy in a car circled the block to come back to stare a second time".
Around 2006, when I was finally beginning to hit my stride in Capoeira, my career came in and swept my time and energy away, and for three years -- while I published two books back to back and stared a media consulting business -- I was only able to train part time at a Capoeira basics class Lampreia taught at a downtown dance studio.
Passersby, intrigued by the sight of another life on fire, skirted around them, turning back to stare.
Go back to bed to stare at ceiling.
Braun, his back to the crowd, stared straight ahead.
Go back to Carson, and that stare.
It will be easier to stare back to certain people where others will be more intimidating.
Then a suggestion that if you've wasted time reading the editorial you owe it to yourself to go back and stare at a picture for the same length of time, etc.
His contestants can relax in the knowledge that they're being looked after by one of the leading lights of the British music industry and, so long as he can keep the excruciating cod-psychology that he demonstrated during last year's Look Back, Don't Stare documentary to a minimum, he should prove to be a safe pair of hands.
"To sit back and stare out of the window was not my style.
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