He just sat there, poker-faced, as the madcap pie-thrower set upon his boss. |
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In approaching such an artist, one could be forgiven for sniffing the air for a tinge of stuffy curatorial purism or poker-faced pedantry. |
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Instead, a poker-faced Willis wanders around the camp like a wary housebuyer uncertain as to whether he should declare his interest. |
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He names silent film legend Buster Keaton as a major influence, and his expression is similarly poker-faced. |
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It's from a theatrical point of view that she still loves teen angst for its poker-faced combination of melodramatic sincerity and unintended cringe humour. |
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Tannenbaum remained typically poker-faced. |
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Terence Morgan's Drake, endowed from the start with an uncanny self-confidence, struck exactly the right balance between poker-faced laconism and Errol Flynn-like exuberance. |
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Mr. Malmsten gazed at the others poker-faced. |
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With poker-faced impersonation as their weapon, and World Trade Organization officials as their target, the Yes Men pull off one bold prank after another in an effort to raise political consciousness. |
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John, in his most poker-faced manner, continued to explain the rules. |
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This was followed by a precocious sonata written when the composer was just seven: they rattled merrily through the opening movement, and delivered its concluding minuet with poker-faced ceremoniousness. |
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His poker-faced timing makes the most of even mediocre one-liners, and beneath sequoian impassivity lurks an engagingly warm persona. |
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