While most Disneyland guests look up at the rides, I look down at the ground.
She craned her neck to look up at the vaulted roof, which was helmeted by two blue cupolas.
This time, look up at the mountains as the clouds take shape.
Centuries passed, and the tower rose to such heights that to look up at it or down from it was to become dizzy.
People tend to look up at the end of utterances, which gives their listeners warning that the speaker is about to stop talking.
At one point, Koda looked down, and one of the militants grabbed him by his hair to force him to look up at the camera.
The twist: When you pass through tunnels, which hide the racer on the GamePad, you have to look up at the TV to get your bearings.
Having lived in Cleveland, New York and Los Angeles, Nathaniel tells me, it's reassuring to be able to look up at the L.A. Times Building and know where he is.
And I hope that one day, in the streets of Boston, children will look up at a statue built not only to Bill Russell the player, but Bill Russell the man.
"It would be great to look up at the departure board at St Pancras International and also see cities like Amsterdam, Cologne and Frankfurt as direct destinations, " said High Speed One director of communications Ben Ruse.
So, I say to you, even as we struggle with this tragedy, even as we grapple with the profound loss and devastating grief, we can look up at the heavens and think of these heroes and know, know with certitude that there is not a single, solitary tragedy that America cannot overcome.
Once he was at the lectern he would look up and out at his audience.
Wrapping things up in closing we take a look at employment numbers coming up this Friday and words to the wise for those taking a close look at the market in the coming days ahead.
When U.S. President Barack Obama arrives in Israel on March 20th for an official state visit to the richly historic country, his itinerary will include a visit to the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, a stop at the Israel Museum to see the Dead Sea Scrolls, and a close-up look at a missile defense battery.
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For a close-up look at the festivities, mark your calendars for Monday, May 14, at 12:30 p.m.
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It takes a close-up look at U.S. involvement with Saddam at that time and the legacy of this involvement.
Meteorologists were once limited to a top-down or bottom-up look at clouds.
Giant video screens were set up so the huge crowd could get a close-up look at Francis, and dozens of medical teams were on hand for any emergencies.
The audience is invited to wander around onstage before the show and have a close-up look at Pye's work, including peering into a subterranean basement and at the scraps of paper Mary waves about.
We all need to be better educated to read anything, to look at the history and look at the piece and then make up our own minds, not just be fed drivel and a lot of gossip.
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"Vern has to look at IBM, but he also has to look at who's coming up his tailpipe, " says Edward Zander, the former president of Sun.
Mr Umunna said Labour had taken action to "enshrine fairness" with the equality act and set up the Ethnic Minority Business Task Force to look at barriers to setting up businesses, including getting access to finance.
By contrast, Silicon Valley companies often get started by people who work at a pillar company in the Valley who get an up-close look at a big, unsolved customer problem and start a company to tap the new market opportunity.
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The cabinet said it would look at setting up a self-financing concessionary transport scheme.
"We will call them up, look at them, talk to them and find out, " Cuomo said.
The unit was set up to look at the long-term delivery and implementation of the government's 10-year plans.
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