Sentences with phrase «unblinking eye in»

Meanwhile, the average consumer, too, is discovering that an unblinking eye in an unattended car can be a great way to capture video of parking - lot incidents or foil would - be vandals.
Having an unbiased and unblinking eye in the back of the room to record our lecture time can help us ensure we are reaching all of our students.

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Here's CBS's Armen Keteyian, staring into Astrue's eyes with the unblinking gaze of some solemn Salem judge, in January 2008, eleven months after Astrue was sworn in, and demanding, «Are you aware of the level of desperation in America right now [like that] backlog of 24,000 cases in cities like Atlanta?»
Particularly moving is «The Family Out of Favor,» in which Novak turns from the political to the personal as he ponders the role of the family: «Seeing myself through the unblinking eyes of an intimate, intelligent other, an honest spouse, is humiliating beyond anticipation.
Late in the summer of» 55, having just begun to prowl the cigar - lit grandstands and sun - dried aprons of Chicago racetracks, I awoke one morning to find myself in the unblinking eye of the wildest, woolliest sporting storm to blow through Chicago since... well, as my father used to say, since Dempsey and Tunney fought the Long Count at Soldier Field in the fall of» 27.
After a while, I figured out what was making me so uncomfortable: The knots in the wood paneling were paired like unblinking eyes all around me.
In one scene, his wide, expressive eyes stream unblinking tears, conveying a horrifically visceral feeling of physical and metaphorical powerlessness.
A film as wild as its name implies in its tenacity, hilarity, and thrills, Mustang manages to cast an unblinking eye on the very real way women are still being feared because of their implied sexuality and for the unfortunate sin of being born female.
And in another, it's a film theorist's essay on the nature of conscience, which wills itself into being here in the form of the unblinking eye of a camera operated by nobody in particular — or, if you feel like getting all Bergman on Haneke's ass, perhaps by God himself.
The driver can challenge today's level of safe autonomous driving if he or she tries to push the limits of lane centering on a curvy road, or uses the unblinking radar eyes of adaptive cruise control to keep behind the car in front while composing a text.
A ghostly phosphorescence, a gleaming flash, its large eyes unblinking as it slipped into a seam in the current, then rose toward the luminous surface where a school of tuna was pecking at the tiny larvae and crustaceans snagged on a weed line.
When Nana saw the bowl, her face flushed red and her upper lip shivered, and her eyes, both the lazy one and the good, settled on Mariam in a flat, unblinking way.
I felt extremely tense while playing BioShock, sitting rigid on the couch, my eyes stuck in unblinking attention.
Images overlap and repeat, text obscures images, glass puddles in outsized letters, and enormous, unblinking eyes challenge the viewer.
On display are documents of the organizing and shaping of the transformative fight for racial equality and justice in the United States from the 1960s to the 1970s, as captured by the unblinking eye of surveillance.
Born in Haiti in 1983 and raised in Miami, William told me that since the Trayvon Martin killing, he has felt a new... read more... «Didier William: The unblinking eye»
Although Kusama previously illustrated a 2012 edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, her marker drawings for The Little Mermaid are more enigmatic, even sinister, packed with unblinking eyes and tentacled creatures swirling in a hallucinatory underwater world.
Similarly, an innovative Danish architect literally buries his coastal home in the dunes, creating giant, multifaceted glass domes that protrude toward the sea «like large, unblinking eyes
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