This all makes for incredibly depressing viewing, not helped by Pfeiffer's petulant, sulky, scowling presence. |
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He wasn't scowling or had a dark masked expression on his face anymore, he was quiet. |
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There are long shots of a round-shouldered, perpetually scowling artist trudging along a street. |
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Not only was he smirking and scowling, he was bobbing his head and waving his arms. |
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The marsh hawk perches in a bare cottonwood tree, scowling at a flock of bufflehead ducks bobbing on the marsh. |
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So tomorrow I will bring it to work, put it in a common area, mutter LAWYERS and stamp off scowling. |
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A small frown on his face, Wash took a straight razor and stropped it on his leg, scowling at having to shave with no soap. |
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There's an angry man sitting behind her, scowling, moaning, clutching his can of special brew and dispensing his own brand of cod philosophy. |
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They're the most chain-smoking, self-deprecating bunch of scowling gits you could imagine. |
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And feeling irritated, I retired to the bathroom where I sat on the floor scowling for a great deal of the evening. |
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Sulkily, the publicist moves to the back of the bar but Sinclair is still scowling. |
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She then glanced to the third occupant, a good-looking dark-haired man who was scowling darkly at the menu. |
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She met Jack outside Lizzi's bedroom door and found his face to be angry, he was scowling at her. |
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The lanky Miller boy shuffled out of the office, scowling at nothing in particular. |
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She took note that a lot of the girls were scowling at her as she sat down. |
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Those who delighted in the first snows exchanged smiles, though many were scowling at the cold. |
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Even the taxi driver, who as far as I knew could not speak a word of English, seems to be scowling at me in his rear view mirror. |
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I picked up the noisy clock, scowling at it with my half opened eyes, and shook my head. |
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Alonzo was scowling when he opened the door, but grinned when he realized it was us. |
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A typical boy, my little Maddy is now scowling at me every time I mention his resounding defeat. |
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Then another one suddenly moved toward me, scowling, and waved at me to stop. |
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Jacks growled a bit, scowling, but Sam laughed, and smiled at him, so it melted away. |
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I see a thin, bearded guy wearing a thick turtleneck sweater, spooning coffee into a mug in his small flat, scowling at the newspaper. |
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The music is effective, with brassy themes of shining goodness and bass-heavy themes of scowling evil. |
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Darryl was scowling out the window, and Chad was too worried to tell him to stop being such a spoilsport. |
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It earned him a scowling hiss of disapproval from Dendria and a punch in the shoulder from Naoise for his comedic troubles. |
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If you ran into me on a street corner I'd be scowling and glassy-eyed with dark circles. |
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I clasped her gently by the shoulders and placed a kiss on her scowling brow. |
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I drag myself over the grey cobbles to the door, my heart in my ears, my feet stumbling, the grey weather scowling at me. |
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I was brought up in West Bromwich, and spent my formative years dyeing my hair peroxide blonde and scowling a lot. |
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Twyla, after scowling at her replier, started to pace the length of the room. |
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Gil turned and saw Muhammad Ali stride out of the stage entrance, smiling and scowling at the same time. |
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Strong enough to go toe to toe, eyeball to eyeball with burly, brutish, scowling coal mine union leaders and make them be the first to blink. |
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That would give my daughter something active to do, and would stop my husband from looking from me to his Playstation 2 while scowling. |
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And so it goes, until you're there, with the blinds down, scowling at anyone who comes to the door. |
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Wearing black leather, dark eye makeup, and dyed hair, the punks stand before graffiti-covered brick walls and inside doorways scowling at the camera. |
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Frizzy-haired beauties in starched blouses and boaters, fat pasty babies in frocks, scowling matrons in black tents, young men with moustaches striking jokey poses. |
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He glanced at me for a second, before scowling and turning away. |
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He was hissing now, scowling with a hatred and anger at them both. |
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He had the breakfast room to himself and was scowling into a newspaper. |
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And then, simply and without fuss, moved, along with his meaty, scowling entourage, to one of the unquiet Cars. |
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Until recently, foul-mouthed ladettes and scowling bad boys were in. |
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A man with flyaway hair was digging through a desk drawer, scowling. |
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So we are forever cudgelling our brains and therefore scowling. |
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I love the rainy windy days of fall when thousands of crows populate the near landscape, cawing and scowling. |
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A scowling scullery maid pounds garlic in the foreground, suggesting that the artist has some sympathy for her lot. |
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I pick it up, scowling at the kid on a bike who'd tossed it and missed the litter bin. |
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It clears the fast lane in a jiffy with its scowling wide-set headlamps and big grille with metallic surround. |
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Here we're introduced to some of the civic and military leaders of the ape pack, led by Thade, an ornery, scowling, bad-tempered ape if there ever was one. |
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A moment later I saw my scowling taxi driver darting toward the ticket booth with a companion, a portly man in a checked shirt. |
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Justine has come across a little better, merely scowling from time to time as if she knows the whole process is demeaning but necessary. |
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We never think of loving or protecting the world, and so now we have come to time where the earth is scowling at us. |
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It is Stephen Gardiner, black and scowling, his aspect in no way improved by his trip to Rome. |
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Hulking, enormous, shaggy-haired, prognathous jawed, a veritable Cro-magnard type. Bluely unshaven and scowling. |
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Beach-tanned technocuties at distant tables who'd scanned them with interest when they came in now turned away scowling. |
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It was like the whole world was scowling at her, not just Grandma. |
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The Rocks at Yaddo were mostly macho writers who wore lumberjack shirts and boots and stomped around scowling, especially at us flitty types. |
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The advance man in the foreground is scowling because the three helicopters have just arrived, one hour late, with only five minutes to spare before they had to be used. |
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We were sure at any minute the shockingly sparse highway would morph into the real December nightmare and cars would be honking and sleet would be slamming, and people would be fingering and gesturing and scowling. |
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When the people that we are with are agreeable and welcoming, we have a more pleasant experience than when they are aggressive and have scowling faces. |
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When the feeling of anger arises, all bodily changes, such as scowling, clenching the fists and quickened heartbeat, are reflected back upon the mind, lessening its capacity for reasonable thought. |
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He's been the hapless chef, Aubrey, in Mike Leigh's 1990 Life Is Sweet, the last British hangman in 2005's Pierrepoint, and a scowling Winston Churchill in The King's Speech. |
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