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Examples of gaze


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I asked these questions simply by gazing at these things, and their beauty was all the answer they gave.
Once the infant is gazing at this stimulus, a second stimulus is briefly flashed on one of the two side screens.
Encourage the patient to do the types of activities recommended for him, and try to prevent him from sitting idly, or gazing at the television.
The scene closes as she gazes in the glass once again, this time on her own initiative.
The uninformative cue comprised a photograph of a forward-facing head with the eyes statically gazing left or right.
There is an intricate co-ordination of pausing and looking within turns, followed by head-nods, smiles, and gazes.
Until the child made a selection, the experimenter kept gazing at the child, thus avoiding looking at either the visible object or the bucket.
The children gazed at their communication partners only at the ends of their utterances, when they looked at them at all.
They faced each other from about three feet away, with their gazes directed down or out over the heads of the crowd.
The amount and pattern of gazing provides an insight to a person's feelings and attitude towards others, their credibility, honesty and attractiveness.
Of course, it doesn't follow that merely gazing at miniature tableaux would have the same effect.
Throughout, the image of her "young man" gazes down from a photograph over her bed.
In the courtyard, frustrated, he gazed about him.
The chief defect however is the want of interest, the eye gazes with criticism, but the heart is still.
She gazed up at him seriously, then leaned her puckered forehead on her hand and began to read.
Addressees gazed immediately at the object when either speaker used the old term.
The opera, too, ends with the people gazing upwards at a change in the weather, as the storm clears and the sun breaks through.
If you spend too much time gazing at the horizon, you do not see what is directly under your feet.
What we have is a palimpsest of looks and gazes sometimes taken from context, at other times set among material facts that blunt hermeneutic tools.
Sebastian and his female companions are demure, ghostly creatures, alike in their seeming reluctance to be gazed upon.
She was gazing at him open-mouthed, with undried tears on her nose and cheek and a despairing look on her face.
He is in love with an idealised image of himself, and this is all he sees when he gazes at her.
As she does so, she studiously gazes away from the area in which he is skating.
During the 8.5 second silence (line 2), the child drops his first block in the bucket, gazes at it and rotates the bucket around.
The fact achieves autonomous status once witnesses or observers from different stations find it identically true to itself at the intersection of their gazes.
As the act of gazing was not yet evaluated as another facet in the unbalanced power relation between the periphery and the metropolis, it was still considered something positive.
Occasionally, speakers do produce a gazing pose that seems designed specifically to show other-than-addressed recipients that they are not being addressed, while nonetheless gazing at the intended recipient.
Males, by contrast, tend to move freely throughout the space, their gazes are more direct both when performing and when not, and they interact freely with friends and strangers alike.
The target words (and familiar synonyms) were : angling (fishing), fang (tooth), fedora (hat), gazing (looking), goblet (cup), infant (baby), sash (window frame), satchel (purse), skiff (boat) and vessel (bucket).
The child has a toy hairbrush in her hand and is holding it up to her mouth as she gazes toward a shelf with stuffed animals on it.
Subverting the conventionally gendered economy of vision, this poem celebrates the scopophilic pleasure of women gazing upon the beauty of a woman's body in a paean to female sexuality.
They gazed in silence as those who have long been parted and meet again, but when they found voice they were assured, and all their speech is understanding.
She looks giddy, careless, fatuous, as she holds a piece of fruit in her right hand and gazes at her face in a mirror held in her left.
He gazes microscopically or telescopically when it pleases him but quickly returns to the macroscopic world, where he can apply his insights to integrate and fulfill various purposes.
A paradoxical discipline: its panoptic vision gazes through blind spots.
The picture that we are being presented, of a mind's eye gazing upon a display projected onto the visual cortex, is one that should arouse our suspicion.
If the referent is not present, the association may be made by producing the nominal sign and then pointing to or gazing at a specific point in space.
The target was coded as referential if the infant pointed to or gazed at or held up the target object while she produced the target symbol.
Of special concern is his replacement of the one rapt figure gazing at a cave formation in the initial sketch by three figures in the lithograph.
I want to take up the question of developments in that area and to engage, perhaps, in a little crystal gazing about events there.
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We are not crystal gazing for the future.
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Youngsters will have to stay at home, and for most of the time they will be gazing at the television screen.
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One can say that they gazed at the stars and their feet stumbled on the ground.
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We have been hypnotised for too long by gazing at pie in the sky.
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What then does an inimicably disposed person see as he gazes at us across the water?
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The paper was indeed a valiant attempt to reduce crystal gazing to a science.
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The unintelligent youth gazes at these two whose names are given and, of course, in his heart he very often identifies himself with them.
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How long do those people who make their money out of oil stay in the house gazing at the derricks?
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Gazing out of the windows they saw the lights reflected off the riot squad helmets and equipment.
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He was gazing with bemused eyes at the tiny piece of lead, all that was left of his fiery magic.
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There is nothing worse than gazing at empty workshops and idle machinery.
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I am not aware that gazing at each other prevents collaboration.
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I told them, and they gazed at me in consternation.
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A young colleague to whom he was speaking gazed up at the sky and said that he had no idea.
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In the past, the sea has been something to be paddled in or gazed at, but it could be a great economic resource.
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There they sit, gazing apathetically at the traffic.
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He was wondering why it was he could not have it here, just like a confirmed alcoholic gazing wistfully through the windows of a pub.
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He wants me to do a little crystal gazing.
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By then, to use his own words, he was not gazing into the crystal; he was in a position to read the book.
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Where is the courage to recognise that we shall not solve the problems of the present by gazing resolutely into the past?
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Last autumn we were gazing into the abyss as regards the external value of sterling.
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All 10 of the children present gazed at him as if struck by magic.
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All the built-in experience of that body would have been of help to-day in gazing at this ghastly unemployment problem, and the dreadful problem of wage inflation.
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They can achieve a temporary unity in gazing in a distorting mirror of the past, but facing the future involves them in severe and impossible contortions.
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If you count the people who are standing on other roofs, it means that, in a comparatively small town, 200 or 300 people are gazing at the sky.
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If one tried to do the journey now one would stand for most of the time gazing over the gates of the level crossing at the railway waggons.
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Suppose that he did not treat his patient properly because of his weariness and his emotional state—helped, perhaps, by gazing upon the wine when it was a little too red.
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Dud first gazed up towards the sun.
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I have a vivid and painful recollection of seeing a tiger balefully gazing out of a very small cage in which it was pacing up and down.
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On the question of the contents, of which so little is known, we have seen pictures of a strange, unsexed human being gazing—rather surprisingly in the circumstances—at a child.
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We are sophisticated enough in these things nowadays to know that the most expert attempts at crystal gazing are, in the end, no more than that.
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She loves his tweedy smell, his steady gaze, his dark hair, his stubborn mouth.
The distorted visual images of this film also express the powerlessness of the gaze to sustain its object.
Consideration of operatic performance is currently once again under the theoretical gaze.
English documentaries of this period always featured an individual or a group, whose eyes guided the gaze of the viewer.
Like it or not, this is what is happening and the 'social gerontological gaze ' is off the mark.
Once we extend our gaze beyond the replica theory, many other possibilities arise.
Self-organization theory (synergetics) could be used to address the formation of gaze/reach attractors and their optimality, given environmental control parameters.
Direction of gaze is an aspect of ordinary vision.
I'm keeping my eyes down trying to avoid their gaze.
The socially constructed character of the gaze, the past and the built heritage ask for an open dialogue.
During the cantai, they focus their gaze on the guru, and although they are not necessarily motionless, they should sit as still as possible.
We gaze at the atypically handsome couple strolling the beach at sunset : events for the remainder of the evening are left to the imagination.
Often the nurses' decisions contradict the ' medical gaze ' as nurses are concerned with both the clinical and social aspects of a patient's life.
In other words, face and eye gaze processing originally share common patterns of activation, but with development they partially dissociate.
No clear difference with direction of gaze was observed.
The dependent variable was the accuracy of this response across all gaze conditions.
Intention and gaze accuracy is addressed by these findings.
Potentially, therefore, behavioral and electrophysiological differences in the direct (mutual) gaze condition may simply reflect a lack of fixation on the direct gaze stimulus.
A number of reasons have been offered as possible explanations for the delay in the development of spontaneous gaze- and head turnfollowing behavior in autism.
Direction of gaze effects on early face processing: eyes-only versus full faces.
Second, it is maintained when the infant continues to look at the object and is reduced when the infant averts his or her gaze.
Following the direction of gaze and language development in 6month-olds.
Gazing at an icon is intended to help draw the worshipper into the heavenly kingdom.
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