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The 18-minute film is essentially a conversation between an ogler and a feminist inside a car.
But biologists wonder if there will soon come a time when too many oglers start to change the behavior of the whales.
But before the train pulled out of the station, the ogler threw himself against the window and began to pound on the glass.
Heris wanted to tell the oglers how futile their efforts were, but knew better.
A group of schoolboys joined the crowd of sidewalk oglers.
He spied me out with his lone ogler.
Ill wager he dyes his hair and keeps the oglers at a distance."
The story revolves around two people, a 'feminist' woman and a man, an ogler, who develops a soft spot for her at the first sight.
The oglers drew back in dismay, some reaching for the pinkish crystals that all of them wore.
The men did not want to seem like oglers, and some women did not want to risk being ogled.
The showroom attracted more oglers than walk-ins.
Weegee manages to make his movie fans look just as disturbing as his crime scene oglers.
The film is a more-than-equal-opportunity ogler.
Yet to judge from the throngs of eager oglers at the zoo despite a downpour today, the panda payday may not be entirely pie-in-the-sky.
Mr. Ogler says Tel Aviv cannot compete with the giant American exchange, where a billion shares are often traded daily.
The reader's role is that of designated ogler; the writer's job is to celebrate wealth, trace bloodlines back to the Mayflower and savor schadenfreude.
While on the other hand, traduced by their comedy nominator to the loaferst terms for their aloquent parts, sexes, suppers, oglers, novels and dice.
Its sleek interior, soothing colours and sweaty atmosphere attract the beautiful people of the city, their entourage and plenty of oglers and barflies.
The past week, though, the number of oglers has dwindled, their passion apparently sated or their patience possibly irritated by Mr. Newman's refusal to sign autographs.
Oglers stroll by in the evening to gawk at his unconventional plantings, craning their necks as if expecting to spot Dorothy Lamour hiding behind a huge leaf.
Even so, he kept a variety of mistresses, including Arabella Churchill and Catherine Sedley, and was reputed to be "the most unguarded ogler of his time."
In another few minutes he'd come flouncing in with his followers, oglers on a medical midway, fresh from eyeballing a cirrhotic liver and hungry for a glimpse of the talking head.
On the lawn between the white tents at either end of the park, lunchers lunch as usual, strollers stroll, and oglers ogle, though it's true enough that the ogling quotient is higher than usual.
On the third level, the gulling plot, certain stereotypical characters, such as the sanctimonious Puritan (Sir Samuel), the modish gallant (Estridge and Modish), or the lecherous old ogler, are satirized.
Two monoliths that caught Muir's eye, North Dome and Grand Sentinel, flank Zumwalt Meadow, a magnet for families, anglers and oglers of mountain vistas a few miles from Cedar Grove.