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Up a few flights, Huppert frowned at a taped-off door.
They frowned at my chart, seeing I hadn't gained any weight.
Yellow highlighter suspended, Cuddy frowned at the printout in front of her.
Another Twitter user writing under the name Zakaria MJ frowned at the criticism.
He frowned at his daughter, his brow furrowed under a lop of white hair.
He frowned at my response, then ran off, beckoned by his group of white friends.
Bondholders frowned at the company's original plan because it implied a 70 percent reduction on their debt holdings.
She stopped and frowned at Niall and me, then waved her broom at us, as if she was angry.
We waved from our saddles at the occasional horse-drawn cart, frowned at the multitude of discarded plastic bottles.
If you frowned at what he brought to the table four years ago, your facial expression has not changed.
He frowned at my questions, nibbling on wedges of cheese during most of the interview, but he still answered gamely.
Mr. Nakamura frowned at an unmade move that, according to the computer, might have enabled him to press his advantage.
Instead of being frowned at by Marilyn Quayle, attendees at this year's Republican National Convention heard Ivanka Trump applaud working moms.
As the women frowned at him, O'Rourke stared into his lap, looking like a kid who had been called into the principal's office.
Ten thousand years ago, if another human frowned at us, chances were high one of us would be dead in a couple minutes.
He frowned at the faux-Greek frieze above the theatre's entrance ("Hide that, too"), and at the poster below the marquee ("Pure Yanni").
He frowned at a memory of her squeezing his finger and staring up at him with those innocent emerald eyes; that would haunt him until the day he died.
It was a world that — like its heroine, teen gymnast Sissy — frowned at the idea of too much feminine strength and power on display: "Hey, hey, hey!" chortled the announcer.
" She frowned at the memory of a dinner at the White House last year when men talked over her, and she asked, "Doesn't anybody listen to a woman in the room?
Once upon a time, Apple frowned at the idea that you might want access to such quotidian things as files on your iPhone, but with this update they can all just be there.
" Moore frowned at his notes, gave a small sigh of difficulty, and continued: "However, despite himself, there's an undercurrent—a burden of irony—where you feel this Pope was almost chosen by the Holy Spirit for this position.
The sound of fashionable boots striking the white floor was muted by a staccato prog-rock soundtrack; a young woman in a clinging leather blazer frowned at her companion by the light of a tiny candle and flicked beer foam at his lush red beard.
The two musicians frowned at a group of guys flicking balled-up dollar bills at one of the women, and over a glass of seltzer (she no longer drinks alcohol), Jehnny Beth explained that the album's centerpiece "Flower" was written for one of the bar's regular performers.
"I never really felt accepted by the classical music world," Moran tells me, recounting stories of being frowned at for performing Philip Glass pieces in class, and even getting kicked out of a lecture for not knowing that the final movement of a Schoenberg suite was meant to represent the bells at Mahler's funeral.
He presides, in frequent clips, over this unquenchably chipper and heartless yarn, and would have frowned at the glum note that is struck at the end, when we are shown archival footage of the Senate investigation into the Iran-Contra affair—the chief counsel at which, it so happens, was Arthur L. Liman, the father of the man who made this film.
And then there were people for whom the waiting rooms were only an extension of the world at large: a grandfather who insisted on talking with his wife on speakerphone for half an hour; the Guatemalan nanny who often stopped in the middle of her crossword puzzles and frowned at him, gesturing at his back with a thumb-to-ear, pinkie-to-mouth sign; the au pairs accompanying a skinny boy whose parents had never been seen at the therapists'—a Polish girl, followed by an Austrian who stayed for only a short time before being replaced by another girl from Poland.
He was considered friendly with Ahmadu Bello which brought distaste to some junior officers who frowned at their commander fraternizing with politicians. He and his wife were killed in the 1966 coup when coupists led by Timothy Onwuatuegwu, an instructor at the Nigerian Military Training College barged into his room and was shot dead on his bed.
Riera also performed many guitar duo concerts with his friend Alirio Díaz. In 1956, the two recorded an LP of popular Latin American pieces under a pseudonym to avoid incurring the wrath of Segovia, who frowned at the popular repertoire for the guitar (the album was released as El Uno y El Otro i.e. "One and the Other").
Carrie's third boyfriend, appearing in Season 2 of The Carrie Diaries. Larissa, Carrie's boss, wanted Carrie to get an interview with Weaver for Interview Magazine. Carrie attends a role play of Weaver's piece. When she laughs during the funeral scene she is frowned at by her friend Bennet, but Adam Weaver later finds her after the show and is charmed by her understanding of the scene.
After World War II, use of the punchboard as a gambling tool began to decline because many people frowned at its gambling-like nature, and the punchboard was outlawed in many states. The use of punchboards for advertisement started to gain popularity. Many companies started hiding goods such as bottles of beer and cigarettes inside punchboards. Zippo lighters reportedly sold more than 300,000 lighters through punchboard advertising between 1934 and 1940.
Gbenga Daniel returned to active politics, leaving the PDP and joined the Labour Party. His reason for joining Labour Party was to build a platform that will serve as a proper check mate for any irregularities in governance of the State. Many people in the PDP frowned at this but the masses joined him to follow the Party. Labour Party became the most dominant opposition party in the state taking over from the PDP.
Onumah has generated intense and continuous discussions on governance, human rights abuses, and corruption through his expository articles and essays. He has often questioned the credibility of some political office holders and frowned at exclusion of youth in governance. One of his books titled: We Are All Biafrans, which talks about restructuring Nigeria, has continued to generate debate among political leaders, the media and civil society across Nigeria. The book uses Biafra as a metaphor for the various agitations in Nigeria.
Through her training, advocacy, and TV and Radio programmes, more than one million people have been sensitized on anti-human trafficking and eradication of gender based violence. Devatop is mainly working with young people in prevention of human trafficking. Some people have frowned at how Devatop is using young people to combat human trafficking. The organization’s idea is that since young people are the major targets of traffickers, then they need to be trained and empowered to be at the forefront of combating the monstrous crime.
As depicted in the Tamir Triad, help from Aurënen was also crucial in helping Tamir the Great gain her throne. The alliance was tightened with Queen Idrilain the First taking an Aurënfaie Consort. This, however, precipitated a reaction by Skalan bigots who after the Queen's death assassinated her Consort—which in turn led to a counter-reaction by those in Aurënen who frowned at the close relations with Skala. This led to 200 years of the "Edict of Separation", when relations between Aurënen and the outside world were almost completely cut off—only Virésse remaining open to foreign traders.
According to traditional Sunni narration, the story behind the revelation of the first ten verses of Abasa is as follows : Muhammad was preaching Islam to Walid ibn al-Mughira and other Quraysh chieftains in Mecca. Abdullah ibn Umm Maktum came along and asked Muhammad about something. Muhammad did not want to turn his attention away from the chieftains and frowned at ibn Umm Maktum. Allah admonished Muhammad for this action via the first ten verses of Abasa : After this incident, Muhammad used to greet Abdullah ibn Umm-Maktum thus : However, Shias do not agree that the verses were admonishing Muhammad.
St. Pauli opens its home matches with "Hells Bells" by AC/DC, and after every home goal "Song 2" by Blur is played. The former club president Corny Littmann, long active in German theatre and head of the Schmidt Theater on the Reeperbahn, is openly gay.Gay footballers still frowned at in Germany Nerve – News and Analysis of India, 30 June 2006 St. Pauli have made pre- season appearances at Wacken Open Air, a heavy metal festival, several times. The club hosted the 2006 FIFI Wild Cup, a tournament made up of unrecognised national football teams like Greenland, Tibet and Zanzibar.
Emperor Wu initially frowned at the idea, and warned Li Ling that there was no additional cavalry available to assign to him. Li Ling then bragged that he would crush the Chanyu's main tribe with nothing more than his 5,000 infantry. Impressed by Li Ling's enthusiasm, Emperor Wu agreed and gave him the go- ahead. A senior general Lu Bode was assigned to assist Li Ling. However, Lu did not like the idea of supporting Li in such a mission, and suggested Emperor Wu to delay the mission until spring as Xiongnu's fighting strength often peaked in autumn, so then they could attack with 5,000 men each from two columns.
This act was frowned at by lawyers of the Nigerian Bar as it was perceived as a move to manipulate the justice system in favor of a particular group. On June 2, 1992, the first tribunal was enacted, the same was chaired by Justice Benedict Okadigbo, with members of the panel including the likes of Godwin Graham- Douglas, Alhaji Aminu Malumfashi, Hajia Tani Yusuf, Otunba A. Adeleke Adedoyin, Col. Yusuf Abubakar and Mustapha Wali. Although the decree providing the authority for setting up such a tribunal, Civil Disturbances (Special Tribunal) Decree No. 53 of 1987, only makes room for five members of a tribunal, as pointed out by lawyers, the government amended the decree, allowing two more persons to be added to make seven after setting up the first panel and gazetted the changes.
One of the critical issues on the front burner was Okorocha's affront to foist his son-in-law, Uche Nwosu, as he successor, which heated up the polity. Madumere fearlessly told his estranged boss he would not be party to what he described as their term through the back door. Madumere, for the first time, made public his stand on vexatious matters among which were demolition of business premises without first providing alternative, and where alternative markets were provided, it was freely shared to family members, friends and extended family members, leaving the poor to suffer and finding it difficult to feed. He also frowned at the poor quality jobs in the area of Road rehabilitation and construction as no known construction company was engaged, thereby giving room for the collapse of the roads during every rainy season.

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