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Here is how to do it: If you're walking by someone you've got the hots for, give him a 2-3 stared stand and then slowly glance away (slow is important).
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But easily two-thirds of MoMA patrons moving from the first gallery into the second stared over at the flesh-flanked doorway some people staring for an inordinately long time and then decided to take the art-free route, through a plain doorway that required no bodily contact.
The first was made by photographing the same patch of sky in Ursa Major for 10 days, the second stared at a small patch of the Fornax cluster for 11 days.
He sighed for a second, stared at the floor, then looked up and smiled, because this spring, everything in his life has switched back.
Neville pointed to United captain Nemanja Vidic giving De Gea a "five or six-second stare" to underline his assertion that the goalkeeper had cost his team a victory, but despite conceding that De Gea was at fault for Clint Dempsey's goal, Ferguson insisted he would not listen to outside influences.
However, despite the intense build-up to the bout that took five years to plan, the first stare down between the two wasn't exactly all that.
One must first stare more closely at the screen than one's mother would like and then lean slowly back, letting the eyes relax and cross, to merge the images.
LOS ANGELES — Before they face traffic on the 405 freeway, grab an In-N-Out burger or zip off to Rodeo Drive to see whatever they think is there, visitors who arrive here through LAX first stare up at the futuristic spider-shaped building at the center of the airport, welcoming them to the edge of America.
7) A 10-second stare is ok.
Dr. Pat Allen, author of Getting to I Do, suggests the five-second stare.
After a "40-second stare down" between the man and the attendant, the man complied, according to Nanjiani.
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