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People might stare and point.
"People might stare, but I need to rehearse".
You might stare at an able-bodied person if they're dressed in an unusual way.
I could be pushed off a platform, stabbed or, even worse, someone might stare at me.
Her eyes, weary and glittering, stare at me as one might stare at a sudden animal across a stream.
Unlike other insider restaurants in cities like Berlin or Hamburg, where regulars might stare down outsiders, these places felt welcoming.
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If he is standing there looking at you and you don't even know... look at him once and if he is staring... then he is interested in you, but he might not stare at you all day.
To help applicants who might otherwise stare at a blinking cursor until inspiration strikes, these veteran teachers suggest that students take a speed-dating approach to get their writing juices flowing.
If fewer new directors are chief executives, what's the problem? A. Part of the role of an experienced director is having a nose for problems and issues that might not stare you in the face.
Doctors have said she is in a persistent vegetative state, meaning her eyes are open and might widen, stare and follow objects, but her brain is incapable of emotion, memory or thought.
She might have stared into the camera and told the guys how impressed she would be if she saw them drinking bourbon at the bar.
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