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Keep looking attentively at the performers, which is what the courtesy of theater demands, or avert your eyes, which is what the courtesy of society demands?
On a squeaky bed, in the first room on the left, lay an one-year-old toddler looking attentively at everything that surrounded him.
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Around the corner from Tyrone Williams's house, a pit bull, a Rottweiler, and a tiny Pekinese looked attentively at us as we passed by.
In a way it is too much, it being quite impossible to look attentively at so many drawings without muddling them up in one's head.
A reader must look attentively at every detail in the frame, each telling her something small and discrete; then, quite suddenly, the details cohere, and the photo transforms into an enhanced whole.
"Anyone who wants to know anything about me as an artist — and this is the only thing that matters," Klimt famously told a journalist, "should look attentively at my pictures and try to discern from them who I am and what I want".
In a very rare statement on the subject, entitled "Commentary on a non-existent self-portrait," he stepped deftly behind his own canvases, as if taking refuge behind a barricade, declaring: "Whoever wants to know something about me as an artist — and that's the only thing that matters — must look attentively at my paintings and try to glean from them who I am and what I want".
Typically, if you look carelessly at a scene, your experience will put you in a worse epistemic position if you look attentively at the scene.
On the wall is a colourful picture of them in her Somerset house, both reading manuscripts, her daughter as a young girl, looking attentively on.
"Let's look attentively and remember the faces of the organizers and active participants of this march," he wrote, calling Sunday's event a "March of Child Sellers".
If you look attentively on the painting, you may see that the Chimera shoved the Constitution of the Russian Federation into its pocket.
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