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Tyson looked into each man's eyes as he passed and saw that too many of them had developed the Thousand-Yard Stare.
Prison fatigues and thousand-yard stares through prison bars follow.
A few thoughtful thousand-yard stares.
Some had scars, some had empty sleeves, some had vacant thousand-yard stares.
Eyes like Mickey Finn had the night he walked in: what grunts call the Thousand-Yard Stare.
Crisp parade-ground moves, gleaming boots smashing into the blacktop, eyes rigidly to the front, thousand-yard stares, all quite bizarre in the green stillness of a suburban driveway.
Standing with slouched shoulders and thousand-yard stares while waiting for a trophy presentation, the Wallabies heard Springboks captain Jean De Villiers interviewed over the PA.
If Westerners are stereotyped as rugged individualists — Marlboro men with high-country wind burns and thousand-yard stares — the new art movement is about collaboration and the melding of cultures.
There were soldiers and police with machine guns, teenage boys with thousand-yard stares, presumably from their years as child soldiers in the war, malnourished children with muddy rags and white hair like little old men.