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Residents stare now at a strangely shaped coastline and try to figure out how to reclaim reclaimed land.
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She stared now at the cover of "Wuthering Heights".
Even her cousins stared now, absorbing this news.
Lyga noticed the stares now directed his way from black cops.
Years ago, American joggers attracted curious stares; now, Italians are "footing" everywhere.
As a community organizer, (saying that used to provoke blank stares, now it feels like picking a fight) it was a bit odd to be escorted through the protests into the Capitol Building to watch the final vote from the Speaker's box in the House Gallery.
He further explained that, though some of the current justices might not have agreed with the Miranda holding had they been members of the court in 1966, the principles of stare decisis now weighed heavily against overruling it.
And when he recognized the paper he continued to stare, seeing now for the first time in its true size his cherished clipping from last year's Post: an inch and a half of simple news that a fire of unknown origin had been subdued with slight damage after a child had been carried to safety by Earl Parish.
First the Atlantic produced a series of gymnastics animated gif guides, then Gabrielle Douglas's hair, and Buzzfeed's tribute to Russian gymnast Aliya Mustafina's steely-eyed stare and now American gymnast McKayla Maroney's podium performance has yet again got the meme-creators' juices flowing.
Those D.C.-based aerostats will certainly not have deployed the Gorgon Stare system, now in use in Afghanistan to rave reviews.
Instead of staring wide-eyed from our cars, we now stare wide-eyed at Facebook or Yahoo, watching triumph or tragedy played out in a real-time photo or two-minute video.
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