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After a somewhat ponderous start, during which we have a little too much time to marinate in the stagy, countrified dialect O'Neill employs, the temperature rockets upward when Abbie and Eben meet and exchange a long glare in the farmhouse kitchen.
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Learning, years later, that these shows were heavily scripted did not take away from their bona-fide verve; the long glares exchanged between Kristin and Heidi and L.C., over thousand-dollar dinners, felt alchemical.
After dispatching Tomas Berdych, Murray spun towards the players' box and pointed to his coach, Amélie Mauresmo, with a long, unsmiling glare of satisfaction.
Followed by Tojo's 'night of the long knives' glare.
Sorana Cirstea, an unseeded 19-year-old from Romania, managed to outlast Jelena Jankovic of Serbia, the fifth seed, in a match full of long rallies, glaring errors and momentum shifts.
In the long post-Oscar glare, when Pedro was turning 3, it happened a lot.
Hopkins beat and bloodied him relatively easily and then, once the fight was over, took a long moment to glare at the ringside commentators who had doubted him.
[C6.] Unbearable Tedium of Trade Shows Enduring the horrors of conventions and trade shows, including stale air, fluorescent glare, long lines, throbbing feet, tedious lectures and faraway bathrooms.
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