Most have the impassive calm of volunteers in a medical trial as though nothing were at stake. |
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He inwardly grinned along with Elizabeth, but both of them kept impassive countenances in front of their son. |
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The little American is always impassive on his bike, and yesterday was no exception, despite the constant jarring of the hairline fracture. |
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She turns round, puzzled but incurious at the noise, as impassive as livestock. |
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He forced himself to remain impassive and calm, though his eyelids looked like they were being propped open by toothpicks. |
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Her blonde hair whipped about her impassive visage as the wind dived past her and took cover behind the nearby hills. |
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The former underwear model said nothing and was impassive as she was hustled into a police vehicle with bars on the windows. |
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The god they present is neither the impassive god of the Oriental nor the nonhistorical god of the Deist. |
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The man grinned toothlessly at her when she was finished, but she remained impassive and told him to return to the ranch. |
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He remains utterly impassive when an entire audience is booing him behind his back. |
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She gave the old woman an impassive smile and stood up, shouldering her bag. |
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Victor nodded thoughtfully, face impassive, then shouldered his tote bag and bade me goodnight. |
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Malachi tried to look impassive as he struggled to his feet and brushed himself down. |
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At the top of the stairs was another speaker with a pointy nose and impassive face, wearing a tailcoat and slacks. |
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The organic roughness of his shaky tones periodically overwhelms and drowns out the impassive stillness of his collaborator. |
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The blond-haired, almost godlike figure, meanwhile, stood motionless, impassive and unwinded, like a great tiger poised to pounce. |
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Have you ever tried having a conversation with someone who remained completely impassive, cold, silent? |
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While listening to the evidence, he often joined his hands together above his lap as though in prayer, but remained impassive. |
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He had an impassive expression, as if he had been expecting this all along. |
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He was not the calm, impassive, almost marble-like man that he pretended to be. |
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The farmer, dressed in smart blazer and floral tie, remained impassive as the verdicts and sentences were read out. |
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Tony went on to captain the school team, a sense of command obvious in the impassive determination of his set jaw and squared teenage shoulders. |
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The statements and inferences made were aggravated by a large photograph of an impassive young woman pointing a shotgun into the lens. |
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It is an impassive reversal of the expected hospital-drama roles to which the movie attaches no overt irony. |
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All I could do was sit back and watch as they made what sounded like haikus behind impassive masks and continually struck awkward poses. |
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I was about as confused as him, but I didn't let it show, keeping an impassive expression plastered to my face. |
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His expression was impassive and I tried not to wilt under the searching gaze of those deep brown eyes. |
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This obsession has made me so eccentric that I've become rather impassive towards what others are up to. |
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He was supernally beautiful, majestic, god-like, and impassive and impersonal to the last degree. |
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Continuing in his stiff, impassive way, Chris lifted Dion onto the rotten chair and wrapped the ropes around him and the chair. |
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He looks as if he wants to speak, but then his eyes harden as she remains impassive. |
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The high schoolers in the room are impassive, but the fathers give thoughtful frown-nods. |
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And the pained, impassioned and sometimes impassive faces within stare right back at them. |
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He looked impassive, but his blue eyes had darkened in controlled anger. |
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We cannot remain impassive nor turn away with insensitivity and thoughtlessness. |
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She appears to have no worries, as if coming from another world, impassive and mysterious. |
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He was ashen-faced but impassive as the verdicts were brought in. |
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The serene and almost impassive nature of the sculpture is reminiscent of his melancholy and stoical maidens. |
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Most constituents' predicaments arise from excessive or incomprehensible paperwork, shoddy consumer protections and impassive bureaucracies. |
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Madam Speaker, I am trying to remain calm and impassive, but I hope you understand how disappointed I am. |
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A few years later, it was definitely silent and impassive as Austria was annexed. |
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He appears as solid and impassive as a totem-pole, but the moment moves him deeply. |
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They advance, impassive and majestic, their long elegant necks bend at time to eat some leaves or greet a spectator. |
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Yet, despite its relatively impassive public face, it was not entirely unaware of the changes which had occurred over the years. |
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Courageous and energetic, but calm and impassive, too, Swedish Elkhounds are large Spitz-type dogs with rectangular bodies and pure lines. |
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I am taking some small pride in my impassive mien when particularly hard gusts push the boat over further, or rogue waves wash through the cockpit. |
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Using her teeth, she peeled back one of the gloves she was wearing and triumphantly withdrew a slim book of matches, which she tossed to me, eyes impassive. |
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I was relieved to see his face slip into its impassive mien. |
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At the end he stands center stage to receive the applause, patient and stone-faced, impassive under the weight of all these strangers and their love. |
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Green looked impassive when the judge handed down his guilty verdict. |
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They sat, impassive, beside me while I watched the news from Russia. |
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He was impassive throughout the victims' testimonies and the verdicts. |
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Laugh lines vanish, replaced by an impassive mask. |
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The meeting of the Archives Content Group showed that it is impossible to remain impassive on the subject of archives when faced with all the associated legal, technical and financial problems. |
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Should the United Nations remain impassive? |
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In recent years, the Council has been quick to threaten or authorize coercive action in certain situations, while remaining silent and impassive in other cases. |
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Having teased you on many occasions on the subject, you have always remained impassive, as you kept saying that on either side of the frontiers you only find the same and single people! |
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The international community cannot remain impassive. |
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During the performance, lasting for several hours, they stay silent, immobile and impassive to the audience, occasionally breaking their initial order to sit or stretch. |
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How can we remain impassive when, for example, the funds that we have earmarked for development are not used and these amounts could save human lives? |
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We will never be able to understand those who are impassive distant observers of crises, waiting calmly to see when and how they will be resolved. |
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The General Assembly must not remain impassive before violations of human rights throughout the world, and he called on Member States to be vigilant and to enter into dialogue with the countries where such abuses occurred. |
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When we listen to the Gospel message of justice and love, we find it impossible to remain impassive to the sufferings of those who are marginalized, oppressed and exploited in our world. |
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On the day that the headmaster introduced the new peace education teacher, many of us were impassive to this new development but we attended the classes all the same. |
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He'd become a house guest, noncommittaland impassive. |
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He approached this invisibility with a sort of exaltation. Self-portrait with numbersFrom 1968, at the end of every working day, he took a black-and-white photograph of his impassive face against the canvas. |
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Her younger brother, Elwen, remained impassive. |
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In each frame, Ai faces the camera, impassive and nearly immobile. |
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The Germany team is young and exciting, but also inexperienced and potentially impulsive, meaning there could well be a vital role for an impassive, unflustered figure such as Mertesacker. |
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Mr Breivik remained impassive throughout, staring at a spot on the desk in front of him as relatives of the dead wept in the rows of seats behind him. Mr Breivik maintained his cockiness when asked to enter a plea. |
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She's up close to the audience, and hints of superciliousness surface on her otherwise impassive face, an undercurrent of contempt that runs through the whole show. |
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As well as acting as mute, impassive markers in space and time, standing stones for the 21st century, they are also, irrefutably, yet more Gormleys. |
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The doctor recrossed his legs and followed her impassive gaze which was fixed on the long bread-knife that suddenly appeared to fill the room. |
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The Manichaeans had two Jesuses, an impassive and a passive, a Savior of souls and a Savior of bodies. |
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The same young woman I'd watched all evening, sitting impassive and immobile in a back balcony, taking care to keep her hair tucked neatly inside her headscarf? |
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He wrote stories and novels, many with a nautical setting, that depict trials of the human spirit in the midst of an impassive, inscrutable universe. |
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It was a victory that clearly meant so much to Van Gaal as the normally impassive manager raced from his seat in the technical area to celebrate Lingard's winner. |
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