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Manafort has occasionally stared up at Gates, but he has also frequently looked at monitors showing documents, or occasionally just off into the courtroom.
The length of stay in hospital of particular patient groups is an issue frequently looked at by governments when the number of emergency admissions rise and bed management becomes a problem.
She frequently looked at the jury when answering questions, explaining that ACA got involved in the transaction after receiving an e-mail from a Goldman managing director, Gail Kreitman.
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I wept all day, frequently looking at the mirror and gesturing incoherently.
The shop's managers frequently look at the channel's Web site and plug the temperature and rain forecast into the software they use to schedule employees.
While the payoff at the end is certainly grand and the stories are generally interesting, I was never really taken with any of the stories, and found myself frequently looking at my watch.
"We're frequently looking at ways to improve our services to faculty and staff commuters, adding choices which promote safe, healthy, and sustainable commuting options for traveling to and from campus," said John Nolan, director of transportation services within Harvard Campus Services.
The documentary captures Mr. Reyes, who has trouble understanding much of the legal language and frequently looks at the arresting officers for reassurance, as he eventually recants during the retrial.
The exchanges were intense and personal, with Mr. Obama and Mr. Romney repeatedly leaving their stools and invading each other's space on the stage, Mr. Romney frequently looking at the president intently from his stool and interrupting as much as the president interrupted him.
For those who frequently look at art online, VIP is not unlike the experience of surfing the Web sites of galleries, museums and art magazines, except here it's consolidated into one time-compressed package, with prices prominently displayed under the works.
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