51. As spectators turned to look at Simpson, he conspicuously tucked his hands under the defense table. 52. At one point, he turned to look at his son and his first wife, Karima. 53. A few heads turn to look at Mary Jo, trying to put a name with the face. 54. A moment later, he heard a hiss, accompanied by a low, muddled roar, and he turned to look again. 55. About halfway up the mountain, I turned to look at my brother, who was the color of a Titlist Balata ball. 56. After talking to the farmer, Giannone drove away, turning to look at the man one last time. 57. Ernie Grunfeld did turn to look at Checketts, who bent over and whispered in his ear. 58. Every head in the place turned to look at the table of suits. 59. Everyone turned to look. 60. He seldom turned to look at the players moving to or from the field, or those standing or sitting behind him. |