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But a surveillance camera captured the image of a lone man walking from the fire, looking repeatedly over his shoulder, according to the Manhattan district attorney's office.
Bob Binstock, a 55-year-old writer who has lived here for more than 35 years, found himself looking repeatedly at a photograph of one of his daughters and Mr. Tsarnaev, who graduated alongside her.
When the robot responded with bubbles to the child's pressing the button, the boy became deeply absorbed, standing close to it, and looking repeatedly at his mother with a smile.
Teachers, too, were in a constant state of fear, listening to the weather forecast again and again and looking repeatedly out the window, checking for any signs of another disaster.
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Of course, my mind-numbing experience is a reflection of the Mets' larger troubles during the first half of this season, when a lineup often filled with backups looked repeatedly overmatched.
I'm less crazy about this new issue than some of the past ones but I still recommend it because Geof Darrow produces so few comics and everything he does is at the very least worth owning and looking at repeatedly until your life ends. .
Cohen talks at great length about the actor's looks, repeatedly discussing whether she is like Audrey Hepburn, to whom the The Legend of Tarzan producer Jerry Weintraub compared her.
Cohen talks at great length about the actor's looks, repeatedly discussing whether she is like Audrey Hepburn, to whom the The Legend of Tarzan film producer Jerry Weintraub compared her.
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He had always kicked exceptionally in his pregame work until Sunday, when he looked awful, repeatedly mishitting the ball.
But the hungry looks Judas repeatedly casts suggest that sexual jealousy plays no small role in his decision to turn the object of his agonized affection over to the Roman rulers, to whom this "King of the Jews" is a prickly thorn in the side.
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