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But people did stare.
But when she was asked to pick out Mr. Mohamed in the courtroom, she could not, though she did stare directly at him for several moments.
So stare at the beautiful buildings - but then, you get the feeling anyway that the Czechs wouldn't mind at all if you did stare at them; they'd simply stare right back and go their own sweet way.
(It seems fitting as both courses did stare up at me simultaneously. Couldn't warming lamps have been used? Or does "the kitchen is closing" mean everything out at once? If so, perhaps diners in the second seating shouldn't have to pay as much?) In any event, the lump crab ravioli did not meet the expectations set by the menu.
I did stare in silence for a good 5-7 seconds, giving him ample time to see if he'd realize his faux pas and jump back in the conversation with a, "I was just kidding, Honey".
But I did stare at the bottle of perfume in the shop for a really, really long time in the hopes that someone would take pity on me and buy it.
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"People do stare," Mr. Crossdale said, then shrugged his shoulders.
But yes, he does stare at people from time to time.
It's true I do stare at my child.
If he does stare at you, try to see what kind of a stare it is.
Some people do stare; others recoil.
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