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Matthew Rhys twitches and glowers even more than usual, which distinguishes him from Michael Stuhlbarg, who glowers then twitches.
Ice Cube bellows and glowers and doesn't blink at all.
The head honcho glowers across the lacquered conference table, violence in his eyes.
Tasha: This was really an episode about glowers in general: Arya staring down Littlefinger.
But ask Wolfsburgers to imagine a future without VW and you get only glowers.
Now imagine reaching out and scratching him under his chin as he glowers at you. Hilarious.
EAGLE TOWER, a distinctively ugly high-rise, glowers over the Regency splendour of Cheltenham's posh Montpelier district.
When Aaron spins Zoey around on the dance floor, Luca glowers in the corner with a bottle of champagne.
In Rogue One we get a digital version of Cushing, who growls and glowers just like Peter Cushing did.
Watching an attractive young male-female couple go through a complicated routine, a bearded, older instructor (Kakha Gogidze) glowers.
Generally, when a superhero glowers and grimaces and can't express any emotion but fear and anger, it feels frustratingly familiar.
In the other sits Zach Galifianakis, who glowers as he asks a series of misinformed, inappropriate, and downright hostile questions.
Tyrion seems to be attending the Essos Met Gala as he glowers with a glass of wine and a shiny tunic.
Far from welcoming you in, the Elbphilharmonie glowers imperiously, as if prepared to repel a sneak attack on the Hanseatic League.
A rather more barbed "America First" glowers from the ramparts of the White House -- and the capital's residents are living this.
Sansa (Sophie Turner) glowers from the railing, perhaps still pissed that her bastard brother shut her down at the last town hall.
I'd say she's a "definitely" from the way she glowers at me as if she wishes I'd been in the car too.
The Rock glowers at some people, Tyrese does his best Don Rickles, Michelle Rodriguez yells "Dom!!!" a lot, and cars go super fast.
And yet the image that insistently comes to my mind is a cartoon: A psychiatrist glowers at a hapless patient on the couch.
But among the thousands of fungi that grow in the subsection of the southern Appalachian Mountains I was exploring, there are a few glowers.
Unlike their mom, toddlers Kinsley and Charlie – dressed alike in long pink jackets and "We hate Ben" glowers – are decidedly not up for group dating.
Is the idea that they want to be informed citizens, they need more Trump glowers, more Clinton deflections and stern rhetoric, to make up their minds?
ACROSS the cobbles of Vienna's Michaelerplatz the world of empires, waltzes and mutton-chop whiskers glowers at the modern age of psychoanalysis, atonal music and clean shaves.
Interested more in media attention than in governing, Mr. Trump stages televised meetings where he glowers "Apprentice"-style and demands that Congress send him legislation to sign.
Ice Cube glowers, Mr. Hart jabbers, and a plot is cooked up to provide them with occasions to do so, ideally in the company of women in bikinis or fast-moving vehicles.
Who, at this critical juncture, doesn't see through Littlefinger's machinations, as he crouches in doorways, glowering like the cut-rate Cromwell he's become (although, as Tyrion reminds us, no one glowers like Jorah)?
Diesel glowers with his customary intensity, but while his repertoire of phrases exceeds "I am Groot," the actor (who doubles as one of the producers) is lucky he's not getting paid by the word.
While Alex is accepted by his family—he glowers at his mother for booking a wedding venue without asking him first—Obi is alienated from his, and struggles to convince his father to show up at all.
Google "Walter White," and his face glowers at you from the sidebar of your search results, the toxic extreme of an archetypal character who was ubiquitous in the early years of this decade: the male anti-hero.
Giants fans can take comfort in of footage of Eli Manning winning in Lambeau in January as a ruddy-faced Tom Coughlin glowers on semi-approvingly—but with Ben McAdoo dumpily filling Coughlin's place, those wins hardly seem relevant.
The name brings to mind the infamous landfill, lately being transformed into a city park, on Staten Island; at the end of the bar, a dour portrait of a man in a tricorne hat glowers at would-be revellers.
Then came a seemingly routine pop fly, a disputed call, a storm of debris, a 19-minute delay and a rare game played under protest — a sequence that still draws bewildered chuckles in St. Louis and glowers and disgust in Atlanta.
"All the Ways to Say I Love You," whose Hallmark-card title glowers with bitter irony, is a throwback to a favorite form of Mr. LaBute's earlier days: the one-act monologue in which an ostensibly sunny soul strips down to dark shadows.
In the greatest rendition of "What's That About My Missus" ever televised, Preston 2007 glowers his way through Simon Amstell's quips about his appearance on Big Brother and nobody liking The Ordinary Boys, even managing to doot-doot his way through BeeGees' "Night Fever" and Gorillaz' "Dirty Harry" to a reasonably decent standard.
Watching them act out their regrets and their indomitability while Reeves glowers flatly in the background, it's hard not to see John Wick as a sort of lethal Forrest Gump, stumbling straight-faced from one elaborate crisis to the next without ever changing expression or understanding the impact he's having on the world around him.
All the characters that he saw are present only as paper cutouts. Number Six wanders groggily out of Harmony and finds that it is just an annex of the Village. He rushes to the Green Dome and finds the Judge (the new Number Two) and the Kid (Number Eight). Number Six glowers at them, notices Kathy (Number Twenty-two), and walks out disdainfully.
J. D. Corbett "Synthesis of Solid-State Materials" in Solid State Chemistry: Techniques, A. K. Cheetham and P. Day, Eds. Clarendon, Oxford, 1987. . Common material for the reaction tubes include alumina, Pyrex, and fused quartz, or in the case of corrosive materials molybdenum or tungsten tubes can be used. The tube furnace was invented in the first decade of the 20th century and was originally used to manufacture ceramic filaments for Nernst lamps and glowers.
In Alexandria, we see Ptolemy floating facedown in a marsh of sedges near the river, dead. The sound of bees buzzing around the body can be heard (a sardonic allusion to his royal title of “he of sedge and bee”). Caesar presents Cleopatra's infant son Caesarion to his soldiers. As the Legion cheers, Vorenus glowers at Pullo, who pauses for a moment, knowing that there's a distinct possibility that the child is his, then goes on cheering proudly.
" Clive Barnes gave the musical a rave review: "Once in an extraordinary while, you sit in a theater and your body shivers with the sense and thrill of something so new, so unexpected, that it seems, for those fugitive moments, more like life than art. Passion is just plain wonderful — emotional and yes, passionate . . . Sondheim's music — his most expressive yet — glows and glowers, and Tunick has found the precise tonal colorations for its impressionistic moods and emotional overlays. From the start of his career, Sondheim has pushed the parameters of his art.
In Marvel 1602, Beast is known as Hal McCoy and retains his original appearance of a human with lengthy arms and legs and enormous hands and feet. He is well spoken and eloquent, and a member of Carlos Javier's (Professor X) group of "witchbreeds", though he tends to not give others a chance to speak when he is talking. When several soldiers stare at him, he glowers and attributes his appearance to his origin as an Orkneyman. He also tells of his mother's humiliation when he was born, her cruel neighbours having suggested that Hal's father was an ape.
As she sews the Colonel's papers into her hat for safekeeping, they hurry to catch a local train heading west ("We're Almost There"). The train is halted by a bombed-out rail section and the group moves on to its next mode of transport, the caravan of the traveling Carnival Manzoni. Jacobowsky and Marianne talk, and we see that he is slowly falling in love with her. When the Carnival stops, Jacobowsky sets up a picnic at the side of the road and entertains Marianne while the Colonel glowers jealously in the background ("More and More / Less and Less").
Clashs Robin Murray described "Sounds of the Skeng" as "a muscular workout from Stormzy, a bass-bin rattler that taps into his incredible live energy". Aron A. of HotNewHipHop called the song "a hard- hitting banger that serves as a reminder of his grime roots". Writing for Complex, James Keith stated that it "sees Stormzy at his most direct, calling out the fakes and those too keen to seek the approval of US artists, all while Spyro's snarling bass line glowers menacingly in the background". Rolling Stones Emily Zemler described "Sounds of the Skeng" as a "fast-talking track" and a "hard-punching number".
The lamps were quite successfully marketed for a time, although they eventually lost out to the more-efficient tungsten filament incandescent light bulb. One disadvantage of the Nernst design was that the ceramic rod was not electrically conductive at room temperature so the lamps needed a separate heater filament to heat the ceramic hot enough to begin conducting electricity on its own. In the U.S., Nernst sold the patent to George Westinghouse who founded the Nernst Lamp Company at Pittsburgh in 1901. Minerals for the production of the glowers were extracted from the company's own mines at the legendary Barringer Hill, Texas (since 1937 submerged beneath the waters of Lake Buchanan).
As soon as he realised the nature of the woman, he became incredibly frightened. Later in the century, 1790, ladies of the court reported being disturbed throughout their stay at the estate by footsteps pacing up and down their chambers. The legend was immortalised in song in the 1800s, the known lyrics of which are: > O Pearlin' Jean, O Pearlin' Jean, She haunts the house, she haunts the green > And glowers on us a' wi' her wullcat e'en And > For all the silver in English bank, Nor yet for all the gold, Would I pass > through the hall of Allanbank When the midnight bell has toll'd After the main house was demolished in the 1800s, with a bowling green being placed over the foundations, the ghost has faded into history, with no contemporary sightings. Even after this, in the beginnings of the 20th century the estate holders found it almost impossible to find tenants for the land.

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