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Getting someone else to look over something in a different angle can make a difference.
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For example, if you wish to look over at something or someone, move your eyes first until they cannot move any more, then move your head, then your torso and adjust your lower body last and only when necessary.
You've got to stand on something to look over the lockers, somehow try to duck under and see people.
"You still had to look over your shoulder, but you knew something cool was coming and you weren't going to be able to stop it," he said.
"When you have the government now controlled by one party you really must have something, somebody to look over the shoulders of these agencies," he said. .
He then called the guard over, asked him to look at something in the water and then gave the guard "a little shove".
I pause to look something up, I puzzle over syntax I am still assimilating.
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What's their function?" Caesar laughed, thinking it was a joke, and he had started to offer something when Cathedral looked over at him with a devastatingly serious gaze and said, "What we need is a new God.
The buyer of the painting has so far remained anonymous but it is possible that he or she will have hung it in their living room as something to look at over the next two months until a new football season begins.
Writing simple updates daily in a journal or similar record can serve as a form of motivation as well as providing you with something to look back over.
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to obsess over something
to jump over something
to wear over something
to resign over something
to stumble over something
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to run over something
to vault over something
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to take over something
to negotiate over something
to skip over something
to sing over something
to stress over something
to watch over something
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