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Men offer strangers dead-fish handshakes and women cast suspicious stares.
Even a group as innocuous-looking as ours drew suspicious stares from store owners.
And instead of facing suspicious stares and hostile questions from legislators, he was greeted with requests to take photographs with them.
After three or four false starts, 2011 turned out to be the much-anticipated tipping point, when the Kindle, Sony reader and iPad no longer attracted suspicious stares when spotted out in public.
The spacious main compartment easily fits the camera bag and enough clothes for a multi-day trip, letting you travel with a carry-on solution that won't draw suspicious stares from gate attendants, or leave you in the lurch when you have to drop your pack in that measurement box to prove it fits airline requirements.
When I turned up to the village the community have built in and around the old museum, I was met by a crowd of suspicious stares.
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"Well, better git with your group," he says, giving me a suspicious stare.
In "George Washington and Benedict Arnold" (1999), Washington looks doubting and suspicious as he stares at the devilish-looking Arnold.
There were suspicious nods and inquisitive stares, respectful applause rather than scenes of jubilation when he was presented to West Ham's supporters at the start of the 2011-12 season.
Their stares are suspicious, guarded, almost hostile.
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