Word: staringer
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"There is no doubt that at this moment, with German reunification staring us in the face, Mr. Kohl is the man of the hour," said emeritus Stanford history professor Gordon A. Craig, considered one of the country's premier experts on Germany.
"You need to eat more," she said emphatically. I don't remember if I ate more that day, but I remember feeling skeletal. I wondered if people I passed on the campus walk were staring at me, thinking how emaciated I looked.
"I think everyone who comes in her is stoned," says Voci. "Look at them, they're staring at the burgers. You get the munchies when you're stoned."
No one can say the warning wasn't loud and clear. Loud, anyway. There was the eminent economist Charlie Sheen, strutting through Wall Street, the movie, only to find himself lost in his penthouse, staring out at the city and wondering, "Who am I?"
There was bewhiskered Ivan Boesky staring out from behind bars: Santa Claus as perp. There were the elaborate designs of Michael Milken and Robert Campeau, rasping apart like Velcro.