While the skipper Russell Coutts stood stonefaced at the wheel, Bertarelli high-fived crewmates and wore a smile as bright as the Kiwi sun. |
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His client, stocky and short, was stonefaced and silent as prosecutors handed Mr. Youngblood the death penalty notice. |
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One of Cardiff's many Gothic buildings, these chapels are stonefaced and roofed with Welsh slate. |
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She stands, stonefaced and still through May's impressions of Yoda and Chewbacca. |
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This frills-free remake of a stonefaced Charles Bronson thriller shows that murder is a cut-throat business. |
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For all their onscreen wackiness, in real life the comedians are habitually stonefaced, as when their neighbor appears at their door inexplicably sporting a beard of bees. |
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The stonefaced superstar with the Mohican haircut was imperious as he blasted in his double before the break, leaving Germany stranded. |
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Murray, who faces up to four years in prison, remained stonefaced as the verdict was announced, showing no visible reaction. |
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Likewise, a somewhat less celebrated full-back, Mitch Ward, was christened Mitchum, after Robert, the stonefaced star of The Sundowners. |
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Yesterday, after two stonefaced press conferences at which neither team-mate looked at the other, Hamilton was asked if he would have clear the air talks. |
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