Sentence examples for gaze trace from inspiring English sources

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On Thursday I noticed several details for the first time, like the way Cunningham choreographed arcs with the eyes; even when dancers are sitting on the floor, they make a dance effect by letting their gaze trace the course of some invisible rainbow.

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Instead of staring at one patch of sky, Kepler's gaze will trace the ecliptic — the plane in which the Earth orbits the sun — and will cover roughly five times more area, Howell said.

"The problem that Brandeis feared is amplified," said Jeffrey Rosen, an associate professor of law at George Washington University and the author of "The Unwanted Gaze," which traces the erosion of privacy.

Fixations were defined as the proportion of the trace where gaze was 'still' and the velocity of the eye movement is less than 1.5°/s.

Gazing at the traces left behind by her favorite artists, traces of their lives, their creature habits, Ms. Leibovitz finds something to nurture all of us — something about integrity, staying true to a vision.

"This is really quite good," said Mr. Takasu as he gazed at charts tracing the rising output and the swelling bonuses that his employees will receive for surpassing targets.

His enterprise, he insists, "would be entirely superfluous if there existed photographic traces of the gaze of the colonized upon the colonizer".

They gaze from her paintings without a trace of self-pity or pathos.

Left alone on stage, she throws her head back, her gaze turned skyward as she conspiratorially traces the despair of What He Wrote and Once.

We measured cross-correlations between the temporal dynamics of each structure and the median time course of scanning frequency (blue trace in Figure 1B) and gaze position (blue trace in Figure 1C)." Also, we found no significant difference in cross-correlations across contexts.

Yet trained, and by nature inclined, to persevere through the stenches, messes, explosions and disasters of a laboratory, he fixed his gaze upon an unlikely precipitate: human resilience, a sort of radioactive trace element.

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