Stocky and tanned at 46, Wells bends over the wheel, breathing in the addictive scent of fish and salt water
as he squints into a perfect Florida winter day of warm sun, chilly breezes, and sharp black shadows.
Five years later, I was in his office, watching
as he squinted at the paystubs spread across his desk.
Your baby can make facial expressions such
as squinting, frowning and grimacing.
They used this footage to draw up a «mouse grimace scale» based on changes in the face such
as squinting eyes and bulging cheeks.
Pursing the lips while inhaling and exhaling cigarette smoke, as well
as squinting of the eyes, causes temporary wrinkles to form.
Not only does it accelerate the aging of your skin, but the facial expressions commonly made during smoking can cause wrinkles (such
as squinting).
Facial movements and expressions, such
as squinting or smiling, lead to fine lines and wrinkles.
The sliding trap door SIM holder found on new BlackBerrys is easy to use, so long
as you squint and read the Unlock / Lock text etched into the holder's casing and look which direction the arrows point.
Signs can be as mild as excessive tearing or as severe
as squinting due to pain.
If you do, then expect your vision to be greatly impaired
as you squint to look through the tiny holes on your helmet's visor.
No detail was too small for Mr. Govan
as he squinted his eyes and directed two workers, hoisting a framed canvas against a wall.
For example,
as you squint, the alien character's skull literally morphs a bit.
Not exact matches
We're not just talking about occasionally bending the truth, or saying things that could only be construed
as true if you
squinted just right.
Those of you who work over at the lumber mill, imagine you get a speck of sawdust in your eye,
as has probably happened to you several times, and
as you hold your eye, and
squint, and try to get the speck out, a coworker comes over and says, «Here, let me help you get that out.»
We love it
as it is, from the moment we see it, red and bloody,
squinting and wrinkled.
Brows furrow, eyes narrow into
squints,
as if something doesn't exactly compute.
Squinted at in another way, Kenyon's life follows the arc of the classic conversion narrative: early churchgoing, adolescent rebellion, and return to the church
as an adult.
I guess I often ask myself,
as I am
squinting through the eyepiece — How?
But we weren't sitting around with eyes
squinted in prayer circles and forming echo - chambers of friendships, so it was not nearly
as bad.
To avoid
squinting, coach Steve Spurrier and assistant coach Steve Spurrier Jr., employ the same trick, closing their eyes
as the photog says «One, two, three,» opening them just in time for the shutter to click.
If your children are
squinting or have irritated, red and / or watery eyes, they could have eye problems
as a result of using electronic devices.
Most moms know the look —
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If you can see any
squint, contact your health visitor
as it's important to get checked out.
Thus a pediatrician may work in conjunction with an optometrist so
as to refer cases such
as a lazy eye, or
squinting to him / her.
Most moms know the look —
squinted eyes throwing
as much shade
as possible, lips pursed tight in an effort to keep their opinions to themselves.
But these spacecraft still must
squint through the second of the sun's impacts, its bright illumination of icy and dusty particles around it, known
as the zodiacal light.
In it, Ajit Pai, one of two Republicans on the five - member Federal Communications Commission (FCC), characterizes the project
as an attempt «to
squint for and squelch» what Americans are saying about the political process.
I remember battling sleepiness
as I slouched in a large lecture hall,
squinting to make out the writing on the blackboard during my freshman introductory physics course in college.
Slawek Tulaczyk, a 46 - year - old glaciologist,
squinted in the slanted summer rays
as he watched a drama unfold 600 feet away.
American signers raise their eyebrows and keep their heads tilted back throughout the topic, while Israeli signers typically
squint their eyes and move their heads forward and downward
as they sign the topic.
«Currently, doctors use facial grimaces and
squints, but they could be caused by other factors, such
as hunger or the desire for a cuddle,» says Rebeccah Slater at the University of Oxford.
You don't need to use much imagination to reconstruct it; if you just
squint your eyes a bit, you could almost believe it was sleeping... It will go down in science history
as one of the most beautiful and best preserved dinosaur specimens — the Mona Lisa of dinosaurs.»
On its own, however, hyraceum smells just like a wild zoo, although if you
squint, sweet, haylike notes come through
as well.
But applying repeated pressure (such
as sleeping with the side of your face on a pillow) or muscle motions (such
as laughing and
squinting) against the collagen will promote its breakdown, eventually leading to visible lines.
I am 43 and felt clear headed, not
squinting as much when I read anymore and over all lasting energy.
The Peep Toe Pumps were so comfortable to walk in & my shades really helped during the later part of the shoot
as the sun was getting hotter with every passing minute & I didn't want you guys to see me
squinting my eyes.
Because I'm not
as diligent about wearing my sunglasses
as I really should be (and end up constantly
squinting), I took my current pair in to get the lenses replaced with the «Transitions» kind that darken in bright light (should have them back next week).
I always wear sunglasses
as not only does it hide the tiredness, but I
squint when I don't!!
While it does get cold in winter, there's still a fair bit of glare and I
squint enough
as it is with my bad eyesight (thanks genetics).
For
as long
as man has
squinted at the blinding sun, the use of sunglasses has been around.
All the elements are here though - cool
as fuck Clint w / his black stub cigar and his inscrutable
squint - Morricone's wonderfully stark music and Leone's devastating widescreen compositions.
they ask, cryptically, Billy
squinting as his brain wheels turn.
You don't have to
squint too hard to see that all these villains and their endgames (take control of the planet and / or the universe),
as well
as our heroes» efforts to stop them, have started to look essentially the same.
We've the same bottomed - out near - future of Men, dwelling in the frayed remains of what comes after something terrible, and, just
as in Inception, we're treated to an elegant mind - bender that holds less and less water the more you
squint, but still feels like the creation of a stunning new mythology.
Still, you can't deny that Franco is a fascinating doppelganger for Wiseau, his wiry body swathed in a waist - length mane of black hair, his eyes
squinting as if his own fame is too bright, his accent a strange, lazy semi-European bowl of porridge.
There's amazing sidebar support, too, from Paul Walter Hauser
as Gillooly's porcine buddy Shawn, not just the chief architect of the plot, but chief cause of it unravelling: his hilariously nerdy, uncomprehending
squints in FBI interviews feel thoroughly of - the - moment.
The lonely Wiseau (Franco,
as in James, in full deadpan
squint) may have suffered an unrequited man - crush on the handsome Sestero,
as the film suggests, but it's possible that deep down the mystery man's heart secretly belonged to Dada.
My sentiment of this album is summed up perfectly by the NME quote here: «Allen's old sharp eye feels watery on Sheezus,
squinting at the discourse around feminism, race and privilege unfolding online in 2014, and riding them
as a bandwagon back to the middle of the very space the Myspace - spawned pop star once owned, but not having the conviction to do much with them once she's arrived.»
Allen's old sharp eye feels watery on Sheezus,
squinting at the discourse around feminism, race and privilege unfolding online in 2014, and riding them
as a bandwagon back to the middle of the very space the Myspace - spawned pop star once owned, but not having the conviction to do much with them once she's arrived.
But you don't have to
squint too hard to also see the itinerant community
as an all - purpose analog for the ghettos of Nazi Germany, America's inner cities, and all of those other places where unwanted, powerless peoples have been herded off far from the backyards of the ruling class.