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She'd still be glaring at the late news when he dropped off to sleep.
Twitter would crash, Jim White's head would explode and over on ITV, Roy Keane would be glaring at Adrian Chiles.
The Longhorns had lost to Oklahoma, 12-0, and Brown left knowing that the many eyes of Texas would be glaring at him for another year.
When many of our fellow citizens seem to be glaring at the larger world through arrow-slits, and educational opportunities are narrowed by the abolition of humanities A-levels, it's heartening to find literary curiosity and ambition alive and well, with young people among those showing the way.
Or will they just be glaring at each other across the monitors, banging through the hits efficiently while leaving us feeling irredeemably hollow inside?
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In others, overly-dramatic displays of emotion are somewhat looked down on, but if people are clapping it's probably a safe bet that you won't be glared at.
Evidently, he was glaring at her fiercely.
She was glaring at him now.
"I was glaring at him, he was glaring at me". At that point one of the Munster players grabbed him.
Meghan Markle was glaring at her love interest.
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