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Date: 2011-01-27 21:35:19
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Arts
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Gaze
Eye contact
Staring
Film
Nonverbal communication
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11. Who Blinked First? According to one tradition, if you’re a scholar you make progress by learning more and more about less and less, until you know everything about nothing. I’m happy to report that this essay fit

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