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If you show the slightest, open-jawed "Why am I here?" gaze, the interview will end uncomfortably for both of you.
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For natural sciences, the interview has a practical bent, with candidates tackling problems under the gaze of the tutor.
In addition, Mr. Gellman observes that "Bush — who put so much stock in his instinct for people, that knack for decoding a handshake or the quality of a gaze — did not interview a single candidate before he settled on Cheney".
Lorcin refers to this as the gaze, for example, the female gaze, the colonial gaze, etc.
The minister, studiously avoiding the gaze of the reporter who had just interviewed him and was sitting outside, made a beeline for the air-conditioned dining room.
After Sunday's victory, a triumphant Mark Sanchez assumed his place behind the lectern and fixed his gaze on the back wall of the cramped interview room.
As he spoke, Bosh looked down frequently, averting his gaze from the intense spotlights of the N.B.A.'s interview room.
One gazed; the other was gazed at.
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