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Twirling the kaleidoscope every once in while gives you many more patterns to gaze at in wonderment.
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Critically, the pilchards must retain their heads, which then poke through the pastry top, appearing to gaze at the stars.
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The woman is bold, almost confrontational, in her direct gaze at the viewer, and her features are highly individualised.
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At no time can you gaze at the annular eclipse without protective solar filters to prevent damage to your eyes.
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Although she walked slowly to allow men to gaze at her, she never returned their interest with a smile or acknowledging their catcalls.
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What is frustrating, however, is that while interesting to gaze at through the glass of a display cabinet, you really yearn to read his words in full.
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In such studies, it is essential to ensure that an individual gaze at a fixation point and to identify if the eye has moved.
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You turn and gaze at a pair of desks not far from the double bed.
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He is simultaneously dignified and chilling, and we could gaze at those wild muttonchops for days.
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