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Among them is a tiny, yellowing snapshot of a striking woman gazing at the camera, taken around 1965.
She is striking, with an intense gaze and a disarming style of dress, favoring wide-brimmed hats, puffy-sleeved blouses with unusual collars, and pantaloons.
Ms. Rijker, who has striking cheekbones and a piercing gaze, was recently cast in a remake of "Rollerball" by the director John McTiernan.
So it's striking when writers train their gaze on us, looking closely at what happens here, at how pretensions to inclusiveness can still leave people feeling invisible and estranged.
Adapting to 25° right or left gaze produced a striking reduction in correct detection of 10° gaze in the congruent direction relative to 10° gaze in the incongruent direction (t(13) = 12.14, p < 0.0001).
And then out of nowhere, all of a sudden like lightening striking, Jan would turn her long gaze from the window.
"Pomona" is particularly compelling: a striking young woman, framed by foliage, gazing defiantly at the camera.
Gazing at Kitchen's striking portraits, I could relate to the desire to slip into the persona of another more exciting, more courageous character.
Ms. Thom, striking in moments of stillness, fixed her gaze on Ms. Smith, as Ms. Carapetyan and Ms. Mannarino (a penetrating, precise dancer) performed a slow adagio of statuesque poses in the center.
The prominent curve of Bharara's nose and his striking pale-green eyes give him an unsettling falconine gaze.
A striking characteristic of her work is that her subjects' gazes are rarely directed towards the camera, projecting a sense of vulnerability born of familiarity.
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