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Grim-faced grooms-to-be won't be picking out diamonds for their future brides while equally grim-faced future fathers-in-law hold shotguns to their backs.
Moon looked grim faced in a photo released to the public.
He has frustrated prosecutors, challenged judges and softened grim-faced juries.
In a second image, a grim-faced policeman carried the body away.
But grim-faced government spokesmen in Hong Kong and Beijing have another explanation.
In his appearances during the 2016 campaign, Giuliani often seemed angry, grim-faced, and ferocious.
When they sit down at their computers however, they instantly become grim-faced and serious.
Dancing troupes and singers performed for Kadyrov and his guests, with Salah grim-faced at times.
Colonel Jessep meets a satisfying fate, raging as he is led away by grim-faced military police.
The duo sparked some adverse social media commentary for their grim-faced expressions and more stilted moments.
"Patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism," Mr. Macron said as Mr. Trump sat nearby, grim faced.
The president emerged, grim-faced, to express solidarity with Japan as Mr. Abe condemned the missile launch.
They are grim-faced, they can&apost stand the fact that the old order is being shaken up.
Snyder gives us a grim-faced Bruce Wayne speeding to his downtown offices, only to arrive too late.
And a grim-faced Manafort nodded at his wife of 40 years, Kathleen, as he was led away.
He entered the Opry House from a side door, grim-faced and holding the hand of his wife, Jennifer.
Canada's frustration was evident as a grim-faced skip Rachel Homan stormed through the mixed zone without stopping to talk.
But the band's apathetic image was soon cemented as a part of their mythology, and the grim-faced policy prevailed.
Mr. Trump signed off on the strategy, and the team posed for a grim-faced group portrait with the president.
There's a strong temptation to extract a triumphalist narrative from the president's grim-faced and rant-filled surrender last Thursday.
For several minutes Rivera writhed on the warning track in obvious pain as grim-faced teammates and coaches stood nearby.
As I wander out of the train station, grim-faced soldiers with impressively large automatic weapons are rousting a homeless man.
Local television showed Boudou, grim-faced and wearing a plain black T-shirt, as he stood beside two bearded security officers.
A grim-faced UFC President Dana White announced the dramatic change three days before the mixed martial arts promotion's landmark show.
The one who acted the least excited about the night, besides the grim-faced security detail surrounding the politicians, was Lim.
At a news conference at the hospital, Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, stood with a line of grim-faced local officials.
Consider the grim-faced conceptual artist Yayoi Kusama, who wears bright red wigs and muumuus in prints that match her obsessive dot paintings.
"A minister recording the president of the republic is appalling," a grim-faced Mr. Temer, 75, said at a news conference this week.
Ottawa (CNN)Pale and grim-faced, Robert Lloyd Schellenberg sat stoically as he listened to a Chinese court sentence him to death on Monday.
Mr. Trump, unusually, has decided to go public with his grievances, and Mr. Powell has responded with public displays of grim-faced, insistent indifference.
As he landed in Charleston, W.Va., for a rally with supporters on Tuesday night, a grim-faced Mr. Trump sidestepped questions about Mr. Cohen.
"Probably there's never been anything so expensive in our country's history," Trump said at a subterranean command center here, surrounded by grim-faced state authorities.
My chest tightens up a little, suddenly corseted, and my vision tunnels like one of those old Western photos in which everyone is grim-faced.
But on Tuesday there was only the stark reality of multiple homicides outside our home and grim-faced emergency medical workers racing to the scene.
Photos released by the White House showed Trump, his arms crossed, listening alongside grim-faced aides as Puerto Rico's governor provided them with an update.
Grim-faced legislators rushed through the hallways, shaken by a series of allegations and confessions that threatened to cripple the Virginia government's three leading officials.
It has the kind of grim-faced ultra-seriousness that so often makes genre films feel a little ridiculous, with characters declaiming instead of just talking.
Even the cheery hosts of "Fox & Friends" turned grim-faced as Trump ranted, and it was left to Kilmeade to put a stop to the babbling.
"We're sure to be able to win in this battle," he proclaimed on Saturday before his six grim-faced colleagues on the party's Politburo Standing Committee.
It seems like each time a major privacy scandal hits the news, Congress holds another series of hearings with grim-faced politicians cluelessly questioning smug technology executives.
At one point, Will Smith's Deadshot complains about the leadership techniques of his immediate supervisor, a grim-faced military dude named Rick Flag, played by Joel Kinnaman.
Like it or not, Florida's gay nightclubs are going to be giving that grim-faced Pakistani who shows up at the door a slightly longer pat-down.
He was photographed looking grim-faced in the lobby of Trump Tower as the President declared there were "good people" on both sides of the racist violence.
She said she was "in awe of the courage" of Ms. Davis and of Vicki Pepperdine, who played a far more grim-faced version of her character.
A blast wall across a shopping street in the northern Iraqi town of Tuz Khurmatu separates a knot of grim-faced Kurdish stallholders from their Shi'a Turkmen neighbors.
Amid it all, countless ragged tarpaulin tents house grim-faced migrants, who are tended to by dozens of earnest European volunteers, distinguished by exotic body piercings and dreadlocks.
Grim-faced, a group of Kurdish troops moved to meet the ambulances and gun-laden pickup trucks as they bore the casualties back from the fight at midday.
He is highly attuned to the feelings of others — "That guy looks sad," he informed me once in a Fairway, well within earshot of said grim-faced stranger.
On the one hand, we look on grim-faced as Mr. McArdle's catarrh-filled Walsingham fights for survival alongside an expletive-prone queen who revels in her power.
In 2015, even after Mr. Cuomo's victory, the state teachers' union ran nearly $1 million worth of television advertisements depicting a grim-faced governor bent on underfunding schools.
I dared a sideways look at the now brick-red, grim-faced father staring straight ahead — while everyone else seemed to be looking at his or her shoes.
Yesterday, as Harvey relief efforts were under way, the White House promoted his response by releasing a photo of the grim-faced president wearing a red "USA" cap.
Then Monday afternoon, Mr. Ghani, grim-faced, went on television to address his country and remind everyone on his insistence that peace talks must eventually be between Afghans.
He made par on the first eight holes, a sequence that ended with a bogey on nine, and was grim-faced after missing birdie chances at 12 and 13.
There was no grand pronunciation of a Process, and no grim-faced proclamations of austerity and belt-tightening for the bad years until the promising young wage-slaves arrived.
You might see Warren's three-word, grim-faced response as exactly the thing her media consultant would have recommended: Look resolute, senator, and don't even engage with ridiculous Ed Rendell.
Before grim-faced senators, the President spoke in vague terms about the bill, showing the lack of specificity that has hampered his attempts to wield political influence on Capitol Hill.
Confusion in Seoul A photo taken during an emergency meeting in South Korea on Thursday night showed a grim-faced President Moon Jae-in discussing the announcement with his advisers.
When a grim-faced neighbor announced that she had just thrown up while preparing for a colonoscopy, Mr. Sykes was quick to regale her with stories of successful procedures past.
It was a grim-faced McCain who entered a few minutes later to begin delivering what the campaign described as a statement about the economy, which days earlier had begun collapsing.
The grim-faced hosts of the nerd prom will have a fine historian, Ron Chernow, as their speaker at the annual dinner, but no laughs, please — they're serious journalists, after all.
Mr. Sisi emerged grim-faced from a meeting in Cairo on Thursday with the prime minister of Ethiopia, Hailemariam Desalegn, at which they failed to resolve a dispute over the dam's impact.
Her mood was particularly notable given its stark contrast to just two years ago, when the grim-faced CEO announced the scathing results of an internal investigation into its deadly ignition switch scandal.
Remarkable scene in the Rose Garden where hundreds of grim-faced White House staffers showed up in solidarity for remarks from President Obama, with VP Biden at his side, on the election outcome.
Even the toughest Supreme Court confirmation battles never quite came to this: a grim-faced nominee, stoic wife at his side, going on national television and describing when, approximately, he lost his virginity.
She knew the news was going to be bad when they sent her to the "sad room" at the hospital, a featureless conference space filled with grim-faced doctors, to hear the diagnosis.
In the courtroom she sat grim faced, her eyes puffy and looking straight ahead, next to a lawyer sitting with Choi Soon-sil, the friend accused of colluding with Park to take bribes.
"I don't think anyone is feeling for us anymore," a grim-faced Lee, who was rehired by GM a year after it bought Daewoo in 43, told Reuters outside GM's Bupyeong factory near Seoul.
She is often seen carrying texts of Mr. Kim's speeches or standing in the background, smiling and even frolicking, while other senior grim-faced officials stand close to Mr. Kim in reverence and fear.
"This was a horrible one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made," a grim-faced Mr. Trump said in an 11-minute address from the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House.
The same attitude is embodied in "Woman in Three Stages," a print from the series that depicts its protagonist's transition from white-clad naif to nude seductress to grim-faced old woman in widow's weeds.
I had a dream of a woman walking toward me in the badass power walk that you've seen in any blockbuster movie—these grim-faced people walking toward the camera with stuff exploding behind them.
But instead of talking like grim-faced, gravel-voiced hosts, they inhabit the voice of a particular kind of viewer at home, one who alternates between being seized by the sensational story and ridiculing it.
Toward the end of Lady Gaga's impassioned performance of "Til It Happens to You," her Oscar-nominated song about sexual assault, a curtain parted onstage, and dozens of grim-faced young men and women stepped forward.
Shannon) and Lucas (Joel Edgerton) are grim-faced, heavily armed and unnervingly competent, their victim, a boy named Alton (Jaeden Lieberher), doesn't seem afraid of them, and indeed acts more like an accomplice than like prey.
In New York City and other places around the country, ATAK's fleeting presence manifests in the form of his trademark grim-faced fill-ins that pop up overnight on virgin rooftop spots high above the street.
But with his more rigid attention to detail, Mr. Therrien, typically grim-faced in photographs, was more of a realist, as shown in his recreation of an eight-foot-high folding table and chairs in 2007.
Mr. Trump, grim faced and simmering with anger, denounced adversaries who have pounded him for two years over Russian election interference, calling them "treasonous" people who are guilty of "evil" deeds and should be investigated themselves.
"Everyone is here in common cause," the mayor said in remarks at Police Headquarters on Wednesday, flanked by Mr. Cuomo, the city's police commissioner and an array of grim-faced city, state and federal law enforcement officials.
Though he is a favorite of the American designer Rick Owens, who often uses Tomorrow Is Another Day to find the kind of grim-faced skulkers he prefers to cast, on Sunday he was wearing an Arsenal jersey.
"It's always interesting for me to be back here and show my son the place where I lived for a long time," Mr. McCain said, pausing before a faded picture of himself as a grim-faced, defiant prisoner.
On Thursday, the coronavirus injected a grim-faced anxiety to daily life in America while undercutting trust that government, the financial system and the medical community will be powerful enough to hold things together for however long it takes.
The front page of the state-owned Straits Times newspaper this week featured a photo of grim-faced top transit executives in the gallery of parliament as the transport minister said they had to do better and could face pay cuts.
In a televised speech outside the defense ministry a grim-faced Yaalon, who spent four years in the post, said he was stepping down following "difficult disputes over matters of principle and professionalism" with Netanyahu and several members of the cabinet.
Then a third savior arrives in the form of Laney Rucker, a stone-cold Good Samaritan — played to grim-faced perfection by Betty Gabriel — who rescues the injured and helpless of Purge Night and delivers them to an underground triage center.
MARRAKESH, Morocco (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Grim-faced activists at U.N. climate negotiations in Morocco pledged on Wednesday that the election of Donald Trump as U.S. president would not derail global action to curb climate change and deal with its worsening consequences.
West Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)Just as a grim-faced Vice President Mike Pence was alighting from his Blackhawk helicopter a mile from the Korean Demilitarized Zone on Sunday, his boss, President Donald Trump -- fresh from Florida -- was at home, tweeting.
Photographs from the summer and early fall of 1917 include grim-faced soldiers tiptoeing across mud-spanning duckboards or marching past destroyed trees, as well as images of the crumbled Cloth Hall, the very building where they're now on display.
Grim faced and simmering with anger, Mr. Trump repeated his assertion that a collection of partisan foes had effectively conspired to try to disrupt or even end his presidency with false allegations about his campaign's ties with Moscow in 2016.
Desperation and destruction Watching the chaos inside the legislature Monday were several grim-faced, pro-democracy lawmakers, who had earlier attempted to stop protesters storming the building, only to be shouted down and blamed for their previous failure to block the extradition bill.
With the death toll likely to rise further and swaths of flattened homes, roads and bridges coming to light, a visibly moved and grim-faced Correa warned that Ecuador's biggest disaster in decades would put a big toll on the poor Andean country.
In the history of the Super Bowl, no team had rallied to win from a 25-point deficit, but then no franchise has had the uncanny ability to recharge its batteries like New England under the grim-faced coaching genius Bill Belichick.
"This is not going to go the way you think," Luke Skywalker says while on the ground, in a shot we've seen before — but then the trailer cuts to a grim-faced Rey, raising her lightsaber in what appears to be triumph over the Jedi Master.
"To my great regret, I have recently found myself in difficult disputes over matters of principle and professionalism with the prime minister, a number of cabinet members and some lawmakers," outgoing Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon said, reading, grim-faced, from a statement at his Tel Aviv office.
Mr. Zhao, the minister of public security, hinted at the meeting on Monday that Mr. Meng's misdeeds were part of the "toxic residues" left by Zhou Yongkang, the once-powerful, grim-faced former chief of domestic security who was imprisoned for life on corruption charges in 2015.
Mr. Doar came back "grim-faced," Mr. Reed later recalled, and moved from table to table to tell the reporters what he had just learned: A white woman affiliated with the civil rights movement, Viola Liuzzo, had been murdered by a carload of Ku Klux Klansmen.
The former president still waited to greet the Trumps as they walked in to take their seats, shaking the billionaire's wife Melania by the hand, then moving on to grim-faced handshakes to each of Trump's kids -- perhaps in a steely bid to show he was not fazed.
"He said, 'If we ever close the door to new Americans, our leadership role in the world will soon be lost,'" Ms. Pelosi said, drawing a standing ovation from Democrats in the well of the House, but grim-faced silence from most of those seated on the Republican side.
But this would ultimately be a Masters defined by much younger men: by Spieth's unexpected implosion and grim-faced grace in defeat; by Willett's wide-eyed look of delight when, in the midst of a video chat with Nicole in the clubhouse, he was tackled by his caddie Jonathan Smart.
"If ... the Conservative Party has won the most seats and probably the most votes then it will be incumbent on us to ensure that we have that period of stability and that is exactly what we will do," a grim-faced May said after winning her own parliamentary seat of Maidenhead, near London.
Your blogger remembers watching a July 4th parade in Cody, Wyoming, at which a group had recreated a full military funeral in replica on a float being towed down the main street, complete with flag-draped coffin, astroturf grave surroundings, and a grim-faced honour guard firing deafening rifle-volleys of blanks into the air.
WASHINGTON — The tableau at the White House was chillingly familiar: The somber president, nearing the end of his eight-year term, walked grim-faced to the podium to offer his condolences, promised action in the wake of suffering and pleaded for a new resolve that just might prevent more deaths in a hail of bullets.
Taking the hard-line position he believed the president wanted him to take, a grim-faced Mr. Pence refused to stand for the entry of the joint Korean team that included athletes from both North and South and made a point of refusing to greet Mr. Kim's sister, who was just 10 feet away.
The professional revolutionaries can be seen gathered outside the Conference headquarters every morning: grim-faced men and women who have given their lives to "the movement" and try to make you spend a pound buying a copy of the Morning Star or Red Pages, a compendium of Conference-related comment produced every day by "Labour Party Marxists".
And what conservatives fear, what has us grim-faced even in our relief that the pope did not do something that explicitly contradicts the church's doctrine on marriage, is Francis's implicit dismissal of the need for such a process in cases where the divorcee seems sufficiently "responsible and tactful," where the second marriage seems sufficiently stable and happy and permanent and, well, bourgeois.

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