But he was unsmiling, and his look was so serious that she suddenly felt she had done something wrong. |
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Both men were unsmiling, and when they came to the table took their seats silently. |
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For once, he looked completely serious, his eyes blue gray and utterly resolute, his mouth unsmiling, his entire face determined. |
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Her cool, unsmiling, aloof look, to say nothing of her understated but hip fashion sense, goes along well with her her musical style. |
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The man, with a rust-colored mustache, was utterly unsmiling and miserable-looking. |
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Dori, Roger, Grace, and Grant all sat in the lounge area they had been directed to by the unsmiling woman with the tight bun on top of her head. |
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An adversarial, unsmiling character, Bourdain has a gratuitous grudge against a society whose bourgeois comforts he long ago rejected. |
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The sister who opened it encountered several grim, unsmiling soldiers, one of whom informed her they had come for their children. |
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Moments later, he was comforted by an unsmiling, slight figure dressed in T-shirt and jeans. |
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He runs a hand through his thick, dark-blonde hair and stares, unsmiling, with piercing blue eyes. |
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Victor, a tall wiry man with beady eyes and a villainous curly black goatee, announced calmly, unsmiling. |
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The arched wooden front door opened, and a maid stepped out, her face stoic and unsmiling. |
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She had a look of sheer determination in her eyes, and stood tall and proud, unsmiling. |
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As an unsmiling porter arranged her sensible luggage on the platform, Nixes took the opportunity to look appraisingly around. |
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Tall, unsmiling and prematurely grey, he lacks the personal presence you might expect from a media power-player. |
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The unsmiling subjects in his deeply shadowed, melancholic portraits seem drained of emotion, perhaps worn out by life's events. |
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My unsmiling parents were seated on the couch, as if they were the jury, with Muriel at their side. |
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The unsmiling person behind the counter, perusing your paperwork, has the power to destroy your life with one stamp in your passport. |
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She stands there before me, a lean, unsmiling girl, watching me. |
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On the cover of Time, in a spread in Life, the image of Romania's Iron Lady was stout and unsmiling, a monolith with a face of stone, dowdy clothes and unkempt hair. |
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Her manner is intensely serious, her face unsmiling, her mode of speech self-condemning. |
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But the Corbyn catechism is predicated on the presence of a divine unsmiling artificer at the loom, weaving his single truth over and over again. |
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He was fidgety, furrow-faced, almost entirely unsmiling, and largely inarticulate. |
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In this casual setting, the girls strike self-consciously formal poses, staring directly at the camera, unsmiling. |
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However, his introvert, unsmiling and austere nature hardly made him an inspiring leader for fighting men. |
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There follows the vaguest of unsmiling acknowledgments in the general direction of the audience, and then the music begins. |
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The image of Germans as detached and unsmiling was laid to rest once and for all. |
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Even the photographs of those who believe MMR to be safe and effective show them to be unsmiling, in contrast with the smiling, benign expressions of the doubters. |
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Boland is an immature kid with a lean, unsmiling face, ice-blue eyes, and wavy blond hair. |
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Leon parked where he was directed, then he and Butch were thoroughly searched by a small battalion of unsmiling guards. |
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Think about it for a moment: stand even an unusually beautiful model, wearing unusually beautiful clothes, straight on in front of a camera, arms down, unsmiling. |
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Diagnosed with cancer in infancy, she was surrounded by sick children who were sad and unsmiling and found it hard to understand how this could be possible. |
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They stared unsmiling at us as we bent over Francescon and spoke his name. |
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What she lacks in technical ability, she more than makes up for in her witchlike alertness, a blend of unsmiling blond coolness and elemental heat. |
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She was a tiny woman, stern and unsmiling, who smelled strongly of peppermints and the camphor of moth balls. |
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Oldham promoted the Rolling Stones as the nasty counterpoints to the Beatles by having the band pose unsmiling on the cover of their first UK album. |
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Unsmiling portraits of Victorian clergymen have been found in Ripon Cathedral appeared to offer little excitement. |
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