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Subjects are invited to relax in comfort and to fix their gaze on some object.
The Irish dramatist Augusta Gregory, who sat for Mancini in Dublin in 1907, described the way the artist would fix his gaze on some part of her face, back up as much as possible and then advance toward her, gathering speed, his paintbrush outstretched like a sword.
From its graceful opening credits sequence, which, backed by an elegant classical music score, fixes the viewer's gaze on some tasteful wallpaper, writer and director Noah Buschel's The Phenom immediately goes out of its way to subvert all the expectations associated with baseball movies.
It trained its laser-like gaze on some distant object.
Because the media narrowed its gaze on some shattered glass and burnt debris, instead of the protesters' message.
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Trot and keep your gaze fixed on some point in the distance.
There she is on the back of the jacket, beaming out from a photo in which she's dressed up like a naval captain, complete with jaunty cap and pipe, her gaze trained on some far-off horizon.
Kael notwithstanding, Mr. Eastwood's characters are not entirely emotion-free: there is considerable feeling in the disgusted curl of their eyebrows as their gaze falls on some sniggering deviant.
Lamb is at once intensely, vibrantly present and a creature of dream, her sea-blue gaze fixed on some distant Aegean horizon, and her dancing drawn in incisive strokes of light.
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