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The Hamlet age is exactly the opposite and we look inwards.
His eyes swivelled in an old panic, trying to look inwards.
They have to look inwards, too - sometimes very closely - at the workings of the organization itself.
The EU cannot and must not be a group of countries dedicated to looking inwards.
However, it is also a matter of looking inwards. It takes two to tango.
If you look inwards, they are almost perfect rhymes.
Companies which looked inwards to Whitehall are now listening to their customers and shareholders.
They have won the argument on cuts as Labour has naturally looked inwards to pick a new leader.
"I tend to look inwards, more like a whirlpool.
For their sake, Europe must stop looking inwards and consider its position in the global context in the longer term.
But let us look inwards as well.
Kohl hopes that the council will become a way to revive these links at a time when Europe is very much looking inwards.
All life died in his eyes as well-theY were looking inwards, back into the secret places of long ago.
No, my friend, you are not rejected -look inwards.
She closed her eyes and looked inwards.
So she learned not to look inwards.
A sort of financial hibernation is taking place, people are looking inwards, a form of self preservation.
As we tend to look inwards rather than outwards maybe the boundaries really lay in a shared level of ignorance about the outside world.
The design was of interconnected quadrangles with as many rooms looking inwards as possible.
There they stood like statues, their broad spears in their hands, all looking inwards towards the fence.
The eyes glaze and look inwards.
The rear seats can each be turned 12 degrees left or right to help passengers look inwards or outwards.
Her eyes were washed-out blue, like the sky after a spring shower, and you didn't quite know whether she was looking inwards or outwards.
While other poets busily peer about them, acknowledging the given world, Porter looks inwards at the figures described by his imagination.
We talked about the importance of solidarity and respect, but too often looked inwards, distracting us from the task of serving the country.