I was waiting for them to fall out of their chairs laughing, but they just sat there, stone-faced. |
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Get there early or be prepared for a long wait before the obligatory pat-down by the stone-faced bouncers. |
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That's the kind of stuff that makes coaches, even stone-faced ones like Popovich, feel warm and fuzzy inside. |
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At the end he stands center stage to receive the applause, patient and stone-faced, impassive under the weight of all these strangers and their love. |
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If there is ever a personification of stone-faced fiendishness, it's Lance. |
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She brings it to a tall table, where Rachel's cousin Luis sits stone-faced with a bag of microwaved popcorn. |
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The deadpan humour behind their stone-faced radical posturing and deliberately obtuse lyrics were certainly overlooked by many. |
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Lily the cat walked down the runway in the arms of a stone-faced model, wearing an edgy black leash. |
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But despite this huge talent, his idea of women as pencil thin, stone-faced gangling creatures is very scary. |
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Barb and Paul looked at her, stone-faced and ready for the worst. |
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On the 7th and top floor of a 1950's stone-faced building, with a digicode and interphone security system. |
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According to Bernard, the stone-faced city attorneys agree that the conditions of the project need to be enforced but say they can't enforce them. |
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Cops stand stone-faced off to the side, dourly smoking their cigarettes. |
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Then there are pitches that require a stone-faced adviser to hear out, like one for the mobile electrolysis machine. |
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Richard remained stone-faced on the divan. |
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Residents watched stone-faced as Mr. Beltrame passed. |
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Mr. Aron, in a green-checked shirt, stood stone-faced. |
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Funding provided will help with the replacement of the existing base with a stone-faced wall using granite cap stones and the replacement of the existing procession way with a larger paved platform area. |
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Nkem Ovunwo comes into the room, stone-faced and dragging his feet. |
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Forty stone-faced, bearded men sat cross-legged on worn Afghan rugs. |
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For a second this morning, Madoff glanced at his victims, stone-faced. |
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He produced Sylvester Stallone's take as a stone-faced cop in ''Cobra'' and directed him as a truck-driving arm-wrestler in ''Over The Top. |
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Your turn on the news and watch some stone-faced anchorperson deliver current events in monotone. |
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This was a live-action Mad magazine movie-parody: smartass, juvenile, subversive and played absolutely straight by a cast of stone-faced matinee idols drawn from the very movies that Airplane! spoofed. |
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But bipartisanship disappeared early, with Republicans sitting stone-faced through several rounds of emphatic Democratic cheering. |
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Once again, Danny Trejo — the monosyllabic, stone-faced 69-year-old actor who resembles a craggier, pint-size younger cousin of Willie Nelson — is the absurdly indestructible title character. |
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He may be stone-faced, but he's definitely not stone-hearted. |
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