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Mr. Musolino's face was Trump's own; a two-dimensional, hollow-eyed cardboard facsimile of the president.
Their joy was tempered by shock at the men's condition: They were gaunt and hollow-eyed.
Wiesel was a hollow-eyed 21972-year-old when he emerged from the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945.
Air travel these days is like being caught in a mass flight of ragged, hollow-eyed refugees from war-torn Berlin.
A hollow-eyed woman named Pooja announced, with some surprise, that her husband and mother-in-law had stopped beating her.
My name is Flore," a hollow-eyed black woman with a newborn gumming her turtleneck says, "and this is Baby Dennis.
As the hollow-eyed, foulmouthed Danny, Jack Roth (a dead ringer for his father, Tim Roth) is alive with unpredictable menace.
Often painted in red and green, his hollow-eyed figures read as expressions of the violence he witnessed during his time in Munich.
Preternaturally self-assured, Cockburn is nothing like the hollow-eyed specters that we tend to associate with grieving parents in the popular imagination.
Effectiveness: 27 Difficulty: 25 Score: -103 This is your classic solution, probably the most frequently prescribed whenever someone sees me hollow-eyed and booze gaunt.
But soon, he said, she was showing up hollow-eyed at breakfast, and became unusually slow to help her mother or older sister with housework.
That we'll face some "Soylent Green," dystopian world; the human race stacked in urban silos living hollow-eyed on a planet we've burned to a cinder.
Conveniently left out of these bucolic scenes were us, his parents, hollow-eyed and deflated from the Herculean effort it takes to get kids to camp today.
My heart skipped a beat as a hollow-eyed face appeared from the shadows — only to reveal itself as a loggerhead turtle, two suckerfish trailing from its shell.
Ms. Peters's two works are bronze, hollow-eyed, open-mouthed heads resembling Art Deco versions of archaic Greek sculptures but with exaggerated coiffures adding a weird, surrealistic dimension.
An austere, hollow-eyed commander, Suleimani controls the Quds Force of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, along with a far-flung network of proxy forces and allies across the region.
At the top of this fabric Alp is a perfectly oval head, with a chalky, hollow-eyed mask of a face and a pulled-back, wig-like hairdo.
In January 2014, photos showed a frail and hollow-eyed Castro hunched over a cane and supported by an aide as he toured an art studio opening in Havana.
Perhaps the eeriest figure is the Oracle, a hollow-eyed, golden-faced creature, who stands alone and ominous in a clearing, covered with snakes, one almost swallowing her head.
Wild-haired and hollow-eyed, slightly crouched in a conspiratorial stance, she knows what the world is made of: haves and have-nots, those wot got theirs and those wot haven't.
Great tattoo art, like Slumdog's hollow-eyed femme fatales and Oskar's geometric animals, aren't in short supply, but one South Korean tattoo artist, Oozy, stands out for the sheer breadth of his creativity.
"She's Gone Away" is a booming, hollow-eyed, two-chord death march eventually flooded by distortion; "The Idea of You" pummels one chord and a six-beat rhythm over Mr. Reznor's desperate muttering.
Dave Robicheaux, the narrator of this robust regional series, is an Iberia Parish sheriff's detective with the melancholy air of a man who occasionally sees the hollow-eyed ghosts of the Confederate dead.
One survivor in Düsseldorf, still hollow-eyed and nervous after his ordeal, was so desperate to tell his story to help others that he was still calling out details as our departing train pulled away.
She also visited the women's shelter she'd moved into a year ago to escape an abusive relationship and touched all of its hollow-eyed inhabitants with her angel vibes and we-can-all-do-this directives.
Which made it that much more striking that the team looked hollow-eyed and weary while absorbing their ninth loss of the season on Tuesday night—especially in comparison to their opponent, the bubbly young Minnesota Timberwolves.
And the camerawork backed up Moss beautifully: There are lots of shots of her tilting her head up and baring her teeth, hollow-eyed, while her face is framed so that she looks as though she's being caged.
News Analysis UNITED NATIONS — The images of gaunt, hollow-eyed children in three besieged Syrian towns this week prompted even the usually cautious Ban Ki-moon to bluntly and publicly declare that the people starving civilians on the battlefield were committing war crimes.
Poisoned husbands, heartbroken suicides, gaunt innocents so consumed by illness that they wander into the street and get run over by a car: Gorey depicted their grisly deaths, and often their hollow-eyed ghosts, in meticulously crosshatched tableaux that resembled Victorian engravings.
Lively's name is particularly ironic here, since she plays Stephanie -- a recovering addict -- as someone with a fidgety, hollow-eyed deadness inside her, seeking to kill those responsible without any expectation that extracting an eye for an eye will heal her wounded soul.
You see her smiling and trying on wigs, solemn and hollow-eyed as she cuts and eventually shaves her hair; she sits stoically through hospital visits as she's pumped full of the chemicals that eventually healed her; porcelain pale with her brave face on.
Most of those portraits feel like relics, rather than expressions of the artist's intense scrutiny, though a few—notably, of his wife, Annette Arm, and his last mistress, a spirited prostitute called Caroline—fight through with hollow-eyed looks that assert independence from the artist.
The scenes in which the (unseen) commanding officer approaches the women's shelter, and in terror they jump to line up so he can choose among them, are almost as disturbing as the moments when they return, hollow-eyed but matter-of-fact, and wash themselves mechanically.
Harry Dean Stanton, the gaunt, hollow-eyed, scene-stealing character actor who broke out of obscurity in his late 50s in two starring movie roles and capped his career with an acclaimed characterization as a corrupt polygamist on the HBO series "Big Love," died on Friday in Los Angeles.
But no one was prepared for the emergence, in 1991, in New York, of a drawing of a hollow-eyed, wingless angel, a sure but dissipated cousin to these other figures, sporting both the suggestion of a woman's breasts and a huge erection, just slightly blurred where attempts to erase it had failed.
New York Times film critic Janet Maslin described Rambo as a "fierce, agile, hollow-eyed hero", who is portrayed as a "tormented, misunderstood, amazingly resourceful victim of the Vietnam War, rather than as a sadist or a villain." Maslin also praised the film's story for its "energy and ingenuity".
The crew members then start dying, and the survivors find themselves faced with an army of hollow-eyed homicidal ghosts. In the form of Prentis, played by Paul Kaye, this episode sees a return for the Tivolians, a race last seen in the 2011 episode "The God Complex", also written by Toby Whithouse.
She attended the London College of Communication, now part of the university, as a student. The commentator Henry Porter claims little is known of Brooks personally. Tim Minogue, who was one of her first co-editors before becoming a journalist at Private Eye magazine, recalled a "likeable, skinny, hollow-eyed girl who was very ambitious".
No portrait or likeness of John Scott is known to exist. While Scott was in disguise as a spy in 1678, a description was made: A proper well-set man in a great light [colored] periwig, rough-visaged, having large hair on his eyebrows, hollow eyed, a little... cast with his eye, full faced about the cheeks, about 46 years of age with a black hat and a [straight] bodied coat [cloth colored] with silver lace behind.
His Military Occupational Specialty was 4812, that of a heavy weapons infantryman who operated automatic weapons. The 24th Infantry was a de facto segregated unit, but Thompson nonetheless enjoyed his time in the military. Described as "thin, hollow-eyed and quiet," he had enjoyed military life, viewing it as one of few places where an African American could enjoy some degree of comfort. He was a very effective soldier, consistently maintaining his uniform and equipment and keeping his firearms extremely clean.
Swedish Dagbladet critic Bo Löfvendahl wrote: "Anna-Maria Hallgarn makes her more and more hollow-eyed revelation of the evening's most heartbreaking, with strong bearing capacity sue." Her 2002 album debut Rått & Romantiskt as a solo singer, was a set of covers. Inspired by philosophical Ulf Lundell's lyrics, Anna-Maria recorded the album in Stockholm and toured with concerts around Sweden. In 2014 she received the Annalisa Ericson Scholarship from the Annalisa Ericson Foundation, for talent in song, dance and theater.
The ballad tells the first-person story of a hitchhiker's encounter with the ghost of Hank Williams, Sr. in a ride from Montgomery, Alabama to Nashville, Tennessee. The mysterious driver, "dressed like 1950, half drunk and hollow- eyed" and driving an "antique Cadillac" (referring to the baby blue 1952 Cadillac convertible that Williams died in), questions the narrator whether he has the musical talent and dedication to become a star in the country music industry. The song's lyrics place the events on U.S. Route 31 or the largely parallel Interstate 65.
Bringing Out the Dead (1998) is autobiographical in nature and follows the story of a paranoid, hollow-eyed paramedic who works the graveyard shift in Hell's Kitchen, the barrio bounding the phantasmagoria of Times Square. Having seen so much human suffering on the job, the main character of the book, Frank, has turned emotionally into himself, despondent to the point of becoming a drunk, his life a living hell. Bringing Out the Dead was an immediate bestseller on publication. It was soon optioned for $100,000 and eventually made its way to production as a major motion picture of the same name in 1999.
Grijpstra, de Gier, and the commissaris first appeared in the novel Outsider in Amsterdam. The novels (in internal chronological order) are as follows: #Outsider in Amsterdam (1975) #Tumbleweed (1976) #The Corpse on the Dike (1976) #Death of a Hawker (1977) #The Japanese Corpse (1977) #The Blond Baboon (1978) #The Maine Massacre (1979) #The Mind-Murders (1981) #The Streetbird (1983) #The Rattle-Rat (1985) #Hard Rain (1986) #Just a Corpse at Twilight (1994) #The Hollow-Eyed Angel (1996) #The Perfidious Parrot (1997) A complete anthology of short stories, The Amsterdam Cops: Collected Stories, was published in 1999, replacing the earlier anthology The Sergeant's Cat and Other Stories.
Castles in the Sand would be a huge comeback for Coe, peaking at #8 on the country albums chart, his highest showing since Once Upon a Rhyme hit the same mark eight years earlier. Its success was spurred on by “The Ride,” which was released in February 1983 as the lead single from the album and spent 19 weeks on the Billboard country singles charts, reaching a peak of #4 and hitting #2 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. The ballad tells the first-person story of a hitchhiker's encounter with the ghost of Hank Williams, Sr. in a ride from Montgomery, Alabama to Nashville, Tennessee.Billboard, March 19, 1983 The mysterious driver, "dressed like 1950, half drunk and hollow-eyed", questions the narrator whether he has the musical talent and dedication to become a star in the country music industry.

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