1. A hill from which one can gaze upon the towers of that great and historic city. 2. Barry gazed upon the other Rex. 3. At very great length Mr Yarrow leaned back in his chair, sighed deeply and gazed upon Cornelius Murphy. 4. Cornelius drew the curtains and gazed out upon the day. 5. And if Corvettes are not for all of us or for every season, they are wondrous toys, even just to gaze upon. 6. And the last time he stood at the base of that mountain and gazed upon its threatening, mist-shrouded flanks, he experienced a unique reaction. 7. And when their day on the trails is done, they return to Buckhorn to dine while gazing upon the mountain vista through the windows. 8. Between the White House and the meandering Potomac River, the president can gaze directly upon memorials to two departed American giants, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. 9. Between the White House and the meandering Potomac River, the president can gaze directly upon memorials to two American giants, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. 10. Afghanistan may have been a failed state, but it was a state that Somalis could gaze upon with envy. |