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This, for instance: And thereafter, when we meet again We'll exchange a stony stare What a chic end To a weekend Affair.
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Only after the rubble is cleared and the dust settles do you stare at what remains and realize the immensity of what has been lost.
Certainly, the Kindle provokes stares — what a curious gadget!
Stare at what isn't there.
I was sentenced to see, indeed to stare, at what my body was producing.
Later, when a twelve-year-old, Esmeralda, is raped and thrown off a roof, her image "miraculously" appears on a nearby "billboard floating in the gloom," and Edgar goes to join the crowds that gather and stare at what is actually nothing more than an ad for Minute Maid orange juice.
Civilians have been dying by the hundreds in Homs and elsewhere — "We live in fear of a massacre," Ms. Colvin wrote in her final dispatch — but it took her death, and the death of her colleague Mr. Ochlik, for us to turn our heads in earnest and really stare at what is under way in Syria.
In challenging times, often the tendency is to stare at what seems to be missing rather than the good that lies right in front of us.
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