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" He widened his eyes in imitation of Graham's mystification.
He widened a gap in the Venetian blinds and squinted out into the sun.
Occasionally he widened his eyes or raised his forehead to express merriment.
He widened his eyes in self-ridicule, then, the next moment, his expression became somber.
Gradually he widened his repertoire, introducing a variety of virtuoso painterly modes.
Clearly a frustrated thespian, he widens his eyes, hunches his back and jabs the rifle out, threateningly.
In the poems of "Water Street" (1962), he widens the aperture to take in the person who was drawn to write those hermetic verses in the first place.
He widens his eyes in what seems to be an effort at feigned surprise but comes off looking more like mock dismay.
In one version, the street had seemed too narrow, so he widened it: a Parisian boulevard born of a downtown alley.
In the run-off, on September 20th, he widened his lead yet further, according to preliminary results, winning 61% to Miss Megawati's 39%.
He widened highways, expanded hospitals for children and ex-servicemen and poured taxpayers' cash into such causes as the University of South Florida (USF) and national bone-marrow registries.
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