Staring
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370 examples of Staring in a sentence
But, standing at Michni Post, the highest point of the Khyber Pass,
staring
down at the thousands of trucks and buses buzzing through Afghanistan into Pakistan under the shadows of the Hindu Kush, the answer is obvious: controlling the Afghan-Pakistan border requires a counterinsurgency policy that looks at Afghanistan and Pakistan together.
Then Che's face flooded our lives,
staring
at us from T-shirts, banners, walls, and key rings, with a look as vigilant as those on the faces in the murals of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution.
The French Death RattlePARIS – Moody’s announcement in November that it had downgraded France’s sovereign-credit rating by one notch from its AAA rating prompted one blogger to poke fun at rating agencies’ tendency either to get things completely wrong or to recognize suddenly a crisis that had long been
staring
them in the face.
At this very moment your author is
staring
with disgust at a cardboard box on which some American has written: "Parm Plus!
Though facts keep
staring
them in the face, they continue to deny reality.
He engaged in
staring
contests with some of our team as we sat across the table.
But history is still
staring
back at us with beady eyes.
Unexpectedly, we find ourselves once again
staring
down the barrel of Malthus’ gun.
Arriving from different
staring
points, both the United States and China now find themselves confronting a similar challenge: restoring global trust and respect.
When President George W. Bush took office in 2001, he was
staring
at giant budget surpluses as far as the eye could see.
Even in Tibet – where resistance to Chinese rule remains largely nonviolent and there is no alleged terrorist group to blame – China is
staring
at the bitter harvest of policies that have sought to deny native minorities their identity, culture, language, and the benefits of their own natural resources.
Nicolae Ceausescu lay on his back, in the overcoat and suit in which he had fled, his blue-grey eyes
staring
vacantly at the sky.
Indeed, as taken with today’s revolutionary technologies as we are – I say this
staring
at my sleek new Apple Watch – I am sympathetic to Gordon’s argument.
There should be no race to be Medvedev’s new best friend, and no
staring
into his eyes and speculating about his soul.
During a trip to the Roslin Institute where Dolly was cloned, I found her, shorn of her fleece and revealing an ample midsection, mournfully
staring
from behind a sign that said, "hay only."
Of course, my earlier self also would not have anticipated that walking along city streets would mean bumping into people who are
staring
down at a small screen, or that couples sharing a meal in a restaurant would be doing the same thing.
There is a massive free lunch
staring
us in the face.
Many fear that China is “turning inward” just when the global economy is
staring
down the barrel of a recession.
What makes the Mueller claim especially disastrous is the reality of tacit collusion
staring
us in the face.
Levin sat listening to the doctor's stories of a quack magnetizer and
staring
at the ash of the doctor's cigarette.
Maheu, after
staring
at him, went on pacing heavily, without a word.
"Good morning, my friend," he shouted in a loud voice, after
staring
at the young man with his flaming eyes.
Seated on the afterdeck, Ned Land and I chatted about one thing and another,
staring
at that mysterious sea whose depths to this day are beyond the reach of human eyes.
A few paces away, a monstrous, meter-high sea spider was
staring
at me with beady eyes, poised to spring at me.
He's tired of
staring
at fish and eating them day in and day out.
I undid the linen bandages, while the wounded man gazed with great
staring
eyes and let me proceed without making a single complaint.
As for fish, they always filled us with wonderment when,
staring
through the open panels, we could unveil the secrets of their aquatic lives.
I didn't reply, and while
staring
at these suspicious waves, I began to put on my heavy aquatic clothes, helped by the longboat's sailors.
Meanwhile Ned Land kept
staring.
"To each his own," the captain replied,
staring
intently at Ned Land.
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