At least once, she commented disapprovingly on the commercialisation of Mother's Day. |
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We were greeted in the reception area by a bearded man who scanned us disapprovingly. |
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Her big, tattered coat made women at doorways frown disapprovingly and usher their children inside. |
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Mr. Olaster, a tall man with grizzled hair, looked over his glasses disapprovingly as she slipped into her seat near the door. |
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A ring of admirers had already formed around their table, and Nyrouya thinned her lips disapprovingly at those bystanders. |
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Only the disapprovingly arched eyebrow of the undercover trading standards investigator sows the seeds of doubt. |
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If someone has their arms crossed and their lips are pursed disapprovingly, it's a fairly safe bet they are on the defensive. |
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He quickly pushed the guilt aside and frowned disapprovingly. |
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I saw Mr. Hart shaking his head disapprovingly as he was listening to your answer, but we cannot ask him any questions. |
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She is shaking her head very disapprovingly, takes off the shawl and leaves. |
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The coroner, a thin, elderly, spectacled man, dressed entirely in black, peered disapprovingly at the crowd and wearily sighed as he took his place at the table. |
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I was with Romney at a New Hampshire event when a woman in the crowd said disapprovingly that he had four houses. |
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A pair of elderly English ladies at an adjoining table stared at us disapprovingly. |
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Her mother, dressed in ski-pants, enters and clucks disapprovingly. |
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The bouncer must be new, because he eyes Saranova's glass disapprovingly and prohibits us, chestily, from entering. |
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