Before she could look away, he had resorted to begging, giving her the puppy-dog pout, whining and crying. |
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There were a lot of scenes that were so awkward that it sort of made me squirm and look away. |
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She would not look away from it, she would not look into the dark depths of the Prince's eyes. |
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David had to look away from the screen to pacify the faint nauseating feeling that was rising from his stomach. |
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Her mom continued to regard Vicki with a softer version of the smile, which made Vicki look away and her lips droop downward. |
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I suddenly feel embarrassed at appearing intrusive and nosy and I hook my own hair behind my ears and look away. |
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When he sang all looked at him and could not look away, for such was the beauty of his voice and face. |
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They shared their gaze for a moment longer and then Gwenddien managed to look away, returning once again to the distaff. |
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I wouldn't have been able to look away if terrorists were bombarding the room and announcing the end of the world, I was that enraptured. |
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Me still being the modest girl I motion for Stewart to look away while I disrobed my rain soaked clothes. |
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Forcing himself to look away from her flushed cheeks, he focused to the near mirror image of her on the canvas across from him. |
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He smiled and forced himself to look away as he began to towel himself dry. |
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Well, Pete, this is a little tricky, and anyone with even a mild allergy to stats should look away now. |
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People turn their carts around at the supermarket and look away from me at the bank. |
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Look at a bright light and look away, and you see the negative image of it. |
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They will look away in shame as the one-legged man outdrinks the whole party. |
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I hear a sharp indrawn breath and I look away from inside myself to see Sam looking anaemic, her colour is so pale. |
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With a supreme effort of will, I manage to look away from the large mirror. |
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It was unnerving how bright they shone and so I tried to look away. |
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But I'd always look away from the sparkling party and see a thin girl leaning on the doorpost, her eyes hidden under shadows and watching me with a longing gaze. |
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If he leaves his family compound, his neighbors look away and refuse to speak to him. |
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No-one can, in good conscience, afford to look away. We are responsible for the world which our children will inherit. |
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I wanted to look away from these children that have so suddenly become hard, adult, tragic and painfully aware. |
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Infants of depressed mothers typically look away, react with more crying, sadness and fussiness, and have more trouble sleeping. |
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Still, when someone this vital crosses your line of vision, how can you look away? |
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You might rock more slowly, stop talking and briefly look away from your baby's eyes. |
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Despite those warnings, despite the alarm bells sounding year after year, we have seen successive Canadian governments choose to look away. |
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Usually when there's a really violent scene or something in a movie, I'll just look away and not really watch it. |
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We can see it slowly unfolding, yet we are powerless to stop it, or even to look away from this accident in the making. |
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But mostly, it requires that the rest of the world look away and do nothing. |
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Turn off all loads, wear safety glasses, and look away when making a final battery connection. |
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You'll never have to look away from the screen or fumble around for a button. |
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She wanted to look away, fear that he would tear her limb from limb. |
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Jill's eyes misted over, so she forced herself to look away. |
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Those with an aversion to sickly sentiment should look away now. |
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The blistering heat and intense flash made Joel look away for a second. |
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Johnny Vegas is not for the weak-hearted, if you like your comedy Terry and June style then please look away now. |
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The residents of the city were commanded to look away as she rode, but one man did not and was allegedly struck blind. |
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In the few seconds when a pilot has to look away from the instruments, spatial disorientation can set in and create an opportunity for the aircraft to drift away from level flight towards an accident. |
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In order to interpret it, you must look away, or unfocus your eyes. |
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When they look away from that stimulus, the next thing they look at appears to be moving in a wave like motion. |
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Where there are extreme violations of human rights, we owe it to the people affected and to the international community not to remain silent and look away. |
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Periodically look away from the monitor and focus at a distant point. |
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Babies also can look away when they want a rest. |
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When a hostile witness is answering a question and you do not believe a word he or she is saying, do not snicker and look away. |
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To do nothing and look away, though, to act as if it is too difficult for Europe to deal with the Balkans at the moment, that is an approach that we cannot afford. |
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I asked her to look away from the menu as we entered the drive-thru. |
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But while her inaugural effort has earned no shortage of criticism, it seems people can't quite look away, rather like rubberneckers gawking at a traffic accident. |
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The mathematical website Electoral Calculus does just that and if David Cameron and Nick Clegg don't want to know the score they should look away now. |
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