Sentence examples for common gaze from inspiring English sources

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They certainly engender more than a sneaking suspicion that they've been imposed by men intent on keeping their spouses or daughters away from the common gaze.

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Reading books?" Connie fixed Seth with her steady, we-have-nothing-in-common gaze.

There is a common human frequency that we all tune into, and a mutual gaze is how we access it.

You don't need to have an expensive ball of crystal to practicing scrying, however: it's also common to gaze into bowls of water, mirrors, or other reflective transparent surfaces.

As well as a stronger focus on design, the Icis glasses build the screen right into the user's lens, letting them avoid the awkward up-and-to-the-left gaze common with owners of Google's Glass.

The lower field bias may partly reflect head-centered remapping of receptive fields as a result of the lowered gaze position common with direct-view mapping.

And who among the common people has not gazed upward wishing to decipher the mysteries of the sky? "Looking at the stars always makes me dream," he wrote, "Why, I ask myself, shouldn't the shining dots of the sky be as accessible as the black dots on the map of France?" Like others throughout the ages, he sought solace in the stars' mysterious light and viewed them as symbols of hope.

Koja creates two very different characters — poor versus rich, rebellious versus inhibited, er, blonde versus brunette — who seem to bond in their common desire to incessantly navel-gaze and blow the minutiae of their lives out of proportion.

I submit that looking to foreign court decisions is as relevant as using the writings of Reader's Digest, a Sears and Roebuck catalog, a horoscope, my grandmother's recipe for the common cold, tea leaves, star gazing, or the local gossip at the barbershop in Cut N' Shoot, Texas.

Specifically, we include two common measures of attentional synchrony, sum-weighted gaze covariance and number of gaze clusters (Mital et al., 2010), to determine the degree to which gaze in each group was tightly clustered (We report these later for all experiments and groups in Fig. 8).

Many unaided communication methods are used and understood by most people, such as facial expressions, looking (eye gaze), pointing, and other common gestures.

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