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He remembers Seinfeld's looking askance at him while he protested the network's aesthetic.
He winds up looking askance at the situation with a sense of grudging admiration.
So into the mix went the porridge, with the children all looking askance, and off we trudged to school.
Sherald may be the portrait artist of "American people," and Obama, looking askance, leaning slightly, may want to be a part of that record, but she is also a symbol, an aggrandizement.
Artists enhance this narrative not by being first to market, but rather by looking askance at a visual culture angling increasingly toward showing at the expense of seeing.
Samuelson's 56-year-old son, Eric, sat at the other end of a table looking askance at his father.
Brussels and other European capitals are looking askance at Budapest.
"You got Heinz?" he asked the waitress, looking askance at the ketchup on the counter.
Many in these structures are basically looking askance at the Ashton show, for two major reasons.
Doubtless, Trinity - like Johnston and Newsquest - will therefore be looking askance at Auckland's Northcliffe turn-around.
"Well, at least leave one place closed for the moment," he said, looking askance at the mere question.
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