She lifted her helmet from over her eyes and saw him kneeling down by the door, frowning as he prodded at the remains of his coat. |
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By the time we were at the classroom door, I had finished my recount of events and Melany was frowning in thought. |
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He was greeted by the sight of three men frowning in concentration over a card game. |
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His brother shifted, looking at him finally and William realized he was still frowning angrily. |
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Bri put the plates in the sink, locked the door and followed Shane up to the silver-blue four-by-four, frowning. |
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But after this record's relentless reign of joy, even the most carefree individuals may feel like frowning, just to make sure they still can. |
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Collaged in the middle sits a heart-shaped potted plant with a frowning face. |
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Zack was reluctant and frowning, but I exercised fatherly priviledge and basically railroaded him into the trip. |
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He gathered the paper scattered across the desk into a pile, and added it to the heap on the floor, frowning deeply. |
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She set the bowl of fruit on the desk and resumed her seat, frowning once again at the sheet of paper in front of her. |
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Rocky smiled with a mouthful of food and gave a thumbs up, oblivious to his mother, who was frowning across the table. |
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Timidly, I took the toilet roll from his outstretched arm and thanked him before frowning slightly. |
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The main villain is Doctor Cube, who wears a white cubic helmet with a frowning visage that resembles an embittered smiley face. |
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The songs are irritatingly infectious with enough angst to keep the moodiest teenagers frowning. |
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She'd sit at the terminal, frowning, cigarette burning in the tray, tapping a rapid staccato. |
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She glanced round for a way out, frowning as she realised there wasn't one. |
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A poke in his side however caught his attention and he looked down to a frowning Shi who had a scolding look on her face. |
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Grace is still sitting on the floor of the balloon, frowning in puzzlement. |
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The innkeeper raised his brow in question, and he was frowning as he shook his head. |
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But, like his twin before, he too took a poke at me, which just barely missed as I ducked behind mom, who was frowning in disapproval. |
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Deep, vertical creases run from nose to forehead and press outward from her frowning mouth. |
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He smiled and leaned down to kiss her, frowning as a sudden knock sounded on the door. |
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He had a very heavy brow that always made him appear as though he were frowning. |
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We all turned to look at Lynn, who was still frowning in thought. |
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Cameron gulped the much-needed air as he turned to see Damian frowning. |
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If you get tired of a Favorite, select it in the Favorites menu and press the frowning face to get rid of it! |
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Female activists handed out flyers depicting a hand emerging from a military uniform and stretching out to grope a frowning woman. |
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They can only tell whether you are smiling, frowning, happy or unhappy by the tone of your voice. |
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We can't avoid wrinkles, but we have a choice as to which kind-the frowning kind or the smiling kind. |
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Then the old woman said to me that I should relax and enjoy the evening with them, and stop my frowning. |
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The layers then shift and give the impression that Ludwig Erhard is frowning. |
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They were also less inhibited by cultural attitudes, for example those frowning upon travel by female response coordinators. |
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She stood over him, frowning, as Joe spooned soup into his mouth. |
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She yanked them back, frowning at his calloused skin and cracked nails. |
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During the ride, Jai Johany plays lacy Afro jazz on a cassette machine, frowning, saying nothing. |
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Most people probably regard smiling, frowning and other such external signals of emotion as gestures that give expression to internal feelings, which come first. |
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Taking slow, deep breaths, Roy recovered from the fit of coughing, and looked down at the handkerchief, frowning at the specks of blood that were on it. |
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It's about wrecking yourself on that huge air and getting up and laughing, and then spitting in the eye of the giant frowning face that is conformity. |
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She clucked her tongue a couple of times, frowning slightly. |
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Here Mrs. Lawrence had smiled to soften the anxiety of her blue eyes under their frowning, carefully tweezed brows. |
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They called him Dizzy for clowning and frowning on stage and gusting up a musical hurricane with bebop lightning bolts thrown into the mix. |
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We only fear a Day of frowning and distress from the side of our Lord. |
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Fortune is certainly frowning on Harriers as the flukiest of own goals and the hugely-contentious penalty testified on Saturday. |
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The hawk rested on a crag of the gorge and conned the terrain with a fierce and frowning eye. |
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The dashing of the water against the rocks, the deep roar of the torrent, the hollow sound of the fall, with the surrounding high dark frowning hills form a scenery grand and awful . |
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So smile more and fake laughter even when you feel like frowning. |
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The frowning mountains seemed further away, and we were near the top of a steep rising hill, on summit of which was such a castle as Jonathan tell of in his diary. |
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But she got up to go, and Domenico obeyed me too in mock meekness, making himself sib and coeval to Hortense, submissive to frowning elder brother, something incestuous in it. |
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She was frowning when she entered the room, so I knew that she was annoyed about something. |
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