There will be the usual posters of film stars and starlets looking alternatively menacing and pouting. |
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He grinned at her, she smiled back, the first expression besides sullen pouting and imperial hauteur he'd seen. |
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She sullenly plops herself in a chair out in the hallway, pouting and petulant and waiting for the people strolling in to recognize her. |
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She twisted a lock of her honey-colored hair around her finger and fluttered her eyelashes at me, pouting her soft full lips to look enticing. |
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Refined worship called for matched sets of flagons for pouting communion wine, and cups or beakers for drinking it. |
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His paintings from then on portrayed gigantic, sensuous and cruel women, with pouting lips, masses of wavy hair and columnar necks. |
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She raised one of those pointlessly anorexic cigarettes to her pouting lips and leaned in closer to me. |
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When he was in the fountain he started crying and pouting like a little baby. |
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Steve up-anchored and obliged, taking us closer inshore to drop anchor on top of a wreck where the lads caught pouting three at a time. |
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He let a bit of coldness creep into his tone, and Chris promptly loosened his grip, pouting aggrievedly. |
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Satisfied, she backed away and mopped tears and mascara from her cheeks, still pouting. |
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There is nothing worse than a pouting that's been asleep all day in a plastic bag, or a mackerel that's been slipped down someone's gumboot. |
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In fishing terms this means that if you catch a small pouting or bootlace eel, follow the following guide and the hooklength can be saved! |
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Just as I was beginning to cave in, she stopped and gave me the puppy-dog eyes, her bottom lip pouting ever so slightly. |
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Pity instead the poor public, those sorry souls into whose lives the media machine has pumped a decade's worth of pouting. |
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Jeter, pouting and petulant, stamped his feet and flung his hat around in the dugout. |
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That day she was dressed in a long, flowing skirt of black along with a blue top that had a pouting cherub on it and sleeves of gossamer. |
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But something tells me they're not pouting post-coitally as they do on the album covers. |
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He's handsome enough, and he's got that cocksure attitude with the posing and pouting and acting all mad. |
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By midnight, he was pouting like a petulant kid being kept after school. |
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The image of golden glossy Louise and buffed hubby Jamie Redknapp pouting and posing on a package holiday. |
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He stepped out of the shadows and pushed back the hood, pouting a bit. |
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The problem with using baited feathers is that invariably the fish will spin as you reel them in, especially if you pick up an occasional pouting as well. |
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It is likely to remain so, even if, for now, the lips are pouting and the teeth are grinding. |
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I'm making my decisions based on stress and expedience and my gut and who's pouting and who's crying. |
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The total catch was 659 fish which included dabs, conger, ling, dogfish, bull-huss, Pollock, pouting, poor cod, ballan-wrasse, cuckoo-wrasse, gurnard, whiting, scad, and cod. |
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Most of them were pretty, leggy and pouting young women draped upon Alfa Romeos, Lancias and Fiats. |
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The emphasis is on fresh faces and tensed bodies and muscles, rather than come-to-bed eyes, pouting, and bulges down below. |
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He was lying on his back, his eyes closed, his lips pouting, his right arm stretching upwards with his tiny fist curling beside his shell-like ear. |
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It is harder to strike pouting, manichaean postures now, when a black man holds the highest office in the land. |
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She bounced on his lap in a pouting way, but eventually stopped when he put her baby bib, the plastic ones that come with the kid's meals, around her neck. |
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With respect to the last criteria, I have to note that on entering, I noticed some neckless fat men with gold chains accompanied by very young, skinny pouting girls. |
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Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the pouting professor has time coming to positions. |
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She crossed her arms and stuck her tongue out at him, pouting again. |
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As the topic changed to our Latin papers, I started pouting again. |
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A small inshore member of the cod family, the pouting is one of the most common fish around the British coast and can make up a large percentage of angler catches. |
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Using his medico-spectacular approach, the therapist shows kids how to prevent pouting. |
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Mr. Speaker, the pouting professor never ceases to surprise me. |
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Marlowe's eyes trailed slick video covers posted outside each, a pornocopia of pouting lips, inflated breasts, and overblown cocks. |
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Penygraig anglers Ian Jones and Alan Maskrey followed with a 150gm pouting and a 100gm sea scorpion. |
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And when his pouting teammate Kyle Busch threw a temper tantrum last week, blaming Hamlin for costing Busch a shot at victory in the All-Star race, Hamlin coolly dismissed him. |
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If you have an Instagram account, you'll know this to be true – there are now almost as many self-taken photos of pouting faces as there are of cats and food, which is really saying something. |
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Keep the kids from pouting for the rest of the winter by bundling them up for a speedy trip down the super-popular 120-metre Ice Slide, an absolute Festival must on the Place Jacques? |
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Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel are all very common and are fished commercially. |
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If your idea of modern photography is pouting models and fast cars in blazing colour, then there won't be much solace for you at a Frederick E. Bertin exhibition. |
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Look at his muzzle, you'd think he was pouting. |
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This probably explains the hesitation and critical pouting of Liu Bin when faced with a customer wanting to offer a fish-shaped kite to his 5 year old. |
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His style of play, meanwhile, can be clumsy and ungainly, contrasting starkly with club colleague Kaka, while his predilection for pouting when pulled back for even the most blatant offside decision wins him no new friends. |
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Her mouth tightens as if she is pouting and seems to foreshadow tears. |
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However, the pouting, sleazy come-ons and Prince-style controversy are purposefully underpinned. |
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There are also the usual pouting, coalfish and whiting and a few dragonets taken. |
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They forage for any food source they can find with marine worms, shellfish and dead fish all making up the diet of pouting. |
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Due to their small size pouting are a source of prey for large species such as cod, bass and conger eels. |
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Due to their naturally short lifespan and early breeding age pouting are seen as a relatively sustainable fish to eat. |
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His seven species score was made up of dogfish, bullhuss, mackerel, cuckoo wrasse, pollock, pouting and ballan wrasse. |
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The name may conjure up images of a pouting, raven-haired songstress with a penchant for extravagant shopping, but you'd be wrong. |
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Winner Dean Parker included red mullet, golden mullet, grey mullet, poorcod and pouting among the fish he caught. |
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Banderas was lithe and charismatic, Zeta Jones sexy and pouting, and the film was an exciting romp. |
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Keelan landed bull huss, conger, cod, rockling, pouting and dogfish before latching on to the prize catch of the day, a 20lb 8oz thornback ray. |
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Pouting were previously ignored as a commercial fish, with pouting that were inadvertently caught by trawlers being either discarded at sea or processed into fishmeal. |
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The greatest depths at which pouting can be found is 300 metres. |
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They can be found across rocky and sandy seabeds with smaller specimens being found close to the shore and larger pouting being moving further offshore. |
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