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After gazing into a live tiger's eyes and seeing it gaze back, Roxanna turned to her teacher: "You didn't tell us they were real," she said.
The picture is at least 10 feet tall, and it represents the head of a surly young man with the "I'm gonna hurt you, and you're gonna love it" gaze of a rough but oily rock star.
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His pomaded hair swept back into a frothy nape of curls like the wake of a speedboat, he reconnoitered the void with an impassive, take-it-or-leave-it gaze, then scowled dyspeptically, immediately turned around, and returned to the bus, where he sullenly ensconced himself, along with the rest of the Gods, for another 1.6 million years.
The animal directed its gaze to it and held it for 0.5 s.
The animal directed its gaze to it and held it there for 0.5 s.
An elderly gentleman walked up to it, gazed briefly at its contents, and remarked, "Those marriages won't last".
A small statue of carved wood painted with various powders, it gazes beseechingly upward, its half-open mouth packed with filed teeth, which were considered beautiful.
Instead, with a tilted head and a face that seems to wear a sneering laugh, it gazes far above its smaller companions' heads.
You can hike it, bike it, or gaze down on it from a helicopter.
But no matter how much it gazes towards the continent, it also takes its regional role seriously.
In front of it, gazing up with big, trusting, blue glass eyes, is its baby, another concrete and mosaic sculpture, twisted around a bathtub.
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