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9 Sentences With "looking stern"

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But checkpoints are frequent and Mr Assad looks out from countless billboards, smiling, or looking stern behind black sunglasses.
Other surviving photographs of Tubman show her looking stern or pensive and, in her later years, frail and wan.
Looking stern as he stood beside the U.S. visitors, Videgaray said it was "a complex time" for U.S.-Mexican relations, which have gone downhill quickly since Trump's election last November.
Representative Matt Gaetz, a Florida Republican and vocal Trump supporter who had sent a menacing tweet on Tuesday about Mr. Cohen and his family, stood in the wings looking stern.
To the Editor: Re "Saudis Welcome Trump's Rebuff of Obama's Views" (front page, May 21): President Trump seems to pride himself on looking stern (or at least grumpy) in his photographs.
Showing pictures of her laughing and grimacing, looking stern and having selfies taken with refugees at the height of the 2015 migrant crisis, the film thanked her for her humor, her humanity and character.
There were numerous photographs of Maya's mother, Anna Mikhailovna, as she made her way up to the very top of the Soviet ladder, becoming a member of the Academy of Sciences and the Central Committee, collecting honors and awards along the way, looking stern yet inspired every time.
I've had your book and that book side by side on my desk for a while, and I've just been looking at the covers — the queered version of Malcolm X, with red lipstick, blush on his face, and blue eyebrows under his '50s hipster glasses, against the original one of him looking stern and visionary, gazing off into the distance.
Trump fails to satisfy critics -- again Looking stern, and reading from the prepared text -- to which the familiar words "No collusion" had been added in thick, black ink -- Trump unspooled an improbable excuse for one of his most troublesome comments Monday in Helsinki -- "I don't see any reason why it would be" Russia that was responsible for interfering in the US election.

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