1. As the tapes played, Simpson sat at the defense table, pursing his lips, looking downward solemnly, shaking his head almost pityingly. 2. But I was too scared to look in that direction, because I would have to turn around and look downward. 3. He hugs a rail and looks downward at the flames licking the base of his crane. 4. In one sense, the picture looks downward at the feet. 5. Seated in the front seat, Woodward, who looked noticably different with a new haircut, looked downward as the cameras clicked and the lightbulbs flashed. 6. So we bend over and look downward. 7. That apparently broke a rule that before eating, each inmate should close his eyes and look downward. 8. The trick to applying mascara is to look downward and open the eyelid in order to make up the roots of the lashes more easily. |