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But another scowled — he would happily have taken Matt's Juul.
As Dr. Harper spoke, many listeners applauded; a few scowled.
I scowled and rebuffed her but I heard her, too.
When Pelosi spoke, he scowled, folded his arms and turned away.
He scowled for the 2 minutes 59 seconds the fight lasted.
As Ms. de Paula smiled at the outcome, Mr. Pantoja scowled.
"I hope you know what a good deal you got," I scowled.
A lady holding a boom mike scowled at me, finger to her lips.
Trump, on the other hand, scowled, interrupted and was generally angry and agitated.
One heavy old man scowled; a young couple laughed, which I minded more.
He soared and scowled, endearing himself to fans who celebrated his competitive drive.
He soared and scowled, endearing himself to fans who celebrated his competitive drive.
I scowled at my tins and bellowed "Chuckles!" when I butchered a putaway.
While Clinton was speaking, Trump scowled, frowned, gave the evil eye, sniffed and sighed.
"People arrive in very bad condition and I feel sorry for them," he scowled.
She scowled, and the melon popped under the tire of a car passing by.
Then she scowled at her audience of editors and publishers and unleashed a tirade.
" He then scowled at me and smiled before saying, "no, I want to do socks.
Usually smiley on such occasions, he scowled and did not even wave to his comrades.
And again and again, the players sighed and scowled in disappointment as their screens froze.
Hassan put his elbows on the table and scowled—the caricature of a TV detective.
"Without objection," he said, as some Republicans in the room scowled, "this meeting is adjourned."
He scowled and mocked the crowd's hostility, flashing an impudent finger and taking off his pants.
With excerpts from Cohen's prepared remarks having already been made public, Trump scowled and shook his head.
He scowled at teammates on the court and reamed them in the media when games were over.
He peered at his training partners from under his brow and scowled as he clattered the pads.
We've scowled at streets that were supposed to be Harlem but were clearly a backlot in Burbank, Calif.
She scowled as delegates threw out her plan to detoxify the party and write anti-racism into its programme.
In his office around the corner, the building's owner, Brian Johnson, scowled as he told me what had happened.
He scowled down at them and named his enemies in the room, calling for the guards to bar the door.
And, while Democrats sat on their hands and scowled, the president has something Democrats do not — a record of accomplishments.
" An old guy with a mean red face and a Teamster's haircut scowled and said something that sounded like "Fruitcake.
"I scowled, and then my face formed the smile which is obligatory on such occasions," he later told a biographer.
Mei Ling's reasons for being in Barcelona were unclear; whenever Bridget talked to her, she scowled and left the room.
He scowled, sealed off to the buzz of food stands, spray painters, and the harsh wind lashing his bare limbs.
Jolene scowled at the floating red glob in the toilet, veins reaching out from its center, resembling a pulpy root ball.
As he scowled up at the blackened sandstone, I finally had my chance to squint at the side of his face.
Ryan pushed his right hand toward the ground and scowled, a brief flash of competitive menace, before breaking into a huge smile.
More than once officials hassled them out of parks, and old women scowled at the crates of food they took from provision houses.
He scowled at me and yelled, "Get off the ice!" punctuating his command with the racial slur my father had warned me of.
At Takashimaya Co's Nihonbashi department store in central Tokyo, veteran concierge Masanori Shikita, 71, scowled when asked whether omotenashi would lose its human touch.
Whitey never told any of us what was haunting him and would have scowled at the suggestion that he talk to the prison shrink.
Where Mourinho had scowled and sneered through public engagements, Solskjaer has the air of a man living a dream, good-natured and good-humored.
My fear came to life on one of those lamp-lit West Village streets when a man walking toward us scowled at my son's flag.
Even my 6-year-old son scowled when he got the news this morning that the Boston Red Sox had won the 2018 World Series.
There have been political crises—most recently in the mid 210s—and in 22 China fired missiles towards the island while Chinese leaders scowled for the cameras.
He scowled and loped away in that specific Mr. McCain way, one arm — the one injured by torture — slightly behind the velocity of the rest of him.
There, Trump shunned a trip to an American war cemetery and scowled at other world leaders, particularly his host French President Emmanuel Macron, who appealed to forces of globalism.
Dressed in traditional White House Easter Bunny garb — a familiar look for Spicer, who really is a former White House Easter Bunny — McCarthy hunched over the podium and scowled with rage.
The team defended hard, scowled to beat the band, and scrounged together just enough offense to make a Western Conference Finals trip in 2013 and a pair of second round playoff appearances.
PHILADELPHIA — Jeff Foster, 58, a retired security guard with an abiding sweet tooth and a generous paunch, scowled as he considered the cornucopia of refrigerated soft drinks at his local convenience store.
He scowled toward the interior door to the passthrough, the half-a-hallway structure that connected to a dock's half-a-hallway to create an airlock, like he expected someone to break in.
Wearing all navy blue (that is, the closest possible color to the universally flattering but ultimately funereal black) and a pointless, hilariously chic little fascinator hat, Victoria scowled her way through the ceremony.
When the U.S. team made its entrance, instead of acting graciously as her job title might suggest, she remained seated, put her chin up, scowled ever so slightly, and offered not a single clap.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Jeff Zucker scowled over a laptop in a CNN truck here recently, scouring a new report by BuzzFeed: Donald J. Trump, contrary to his campaign trail boasts, initially supported the invasion of Iraq.
Stitches and glue were what put her head back together eventually, but I remember, as she scowled at me from a hospital bed, thinking that no stronger force exists than the tense bond between sisters.
On Tuesday evening, the first lady "liked" writer Andy Ostroy's tweet and viral GIF of her dramatic change in facial expressions at the inauguration when she smiled, then scowled, after the president glanced in her direction.
Mireille Enos, who scowled so thoughtfully through all that punishing Seattle rain in The Killing, seems a bit miscast in the pilot episode of ABC's new series The Catch, a stylish little frippery from Shonda Rhimes.
At the al-Baqi cemetery nearby, the resting place of many of the Prophet's descendants, Sunni vigilantes and puritans scowled at Shia worshippers but, in contrast with previous years, they held back from beating them with sticks.
On Tuesday evening, the former model's Twitter account "favorited" writer Andy Ostroy's tweet and viral GIF of her dramatic change in facial expressions at the inauguration, when she smiled, then scowled, after the president glanced in her direction.
The moment comes not long after the first lady's verified personal Twitter account liked a tweet about her dramatic change in facial expressions at the inauguration when she smiled, then scowled, after the president glanced in her direction.
That moment came not long after the first lady's verified personal Twitter account liked a tweet about her dramatic change in facial expressions at the January Inauguration when she smiled, then scowled, after the president glanced in her direction.
From her very first appearance in season 6, it's evident we should give an official sayonara to the old Dayanara, the quiet, moony-eyed teenager who drew anime and scowled at her mother's antics like a typical disgruntled teenager.
And if you asked 20-year-old me how she felt about the life I now live, I probably would have scowled, made a judgmental remark, and accused myself of throwing in the towel at the tender age of 24.
But outside a memorial service on Monday commemorating the shooting, Ms. Munoz, 44, scowled at the mention of Mr. Obama's plan, which includes a requirement that anyone who makes a living selling firearms register as a licensed gun dealer and conduct background checks.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - American Justin Gatlin felt the full force of the crowd's ire on Sunday and scowled back in response before finishing second to Usain Bolt in the Olympic 100 meters final and miss out on becoming the oldest man to win the event.
The state of the Trump's union has been the subject of scrutiny in recent weeks after the first lady's verified personal Twitter account liked a tweet about her dramatic change in facial expressions at the inauguration when she smiled, then scowled, after the president glanced in her direction.
In the interest of disclosure, I will note that some time later, I would drunkenly stumble by the tiny little ice footballs, steal one, declare more loudly than intended "I HAVE TAKEN THE FOOTBALL EGG," and then immediately put it down when a security guard scowled at me.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 14 (Reuters) - American Justin Gatlin felt the full force of the crowd's ire on Sunday and scowled back in response before finishing second to Usain Bolt in the Olympic 100metres final to miss his shot at becoming the oldest man to win the event at age 34.
In Friday's semifinal against Spain—an 82-76 victory—the team alternated between moments of pyrotechnic brilliance—this was The DeAndre Jordan Game, and the backboards spent much of the game in a state of shuddering recovery—and standing around dazedly while Mike Krzyzewski scowled so hard his eyebrows touched.
A television interview with Mr. Hariri in Riyadh in which he denied that he had been forced to quit — and during which he appeared tired and scowled at a mysterious person onscreen who was apparently trying to get his attention — only broadened speculation that he was being held against his will.
His upbringing, which included three years of schooling in Dresden, left him with a distrust of high finance (bankers playing with "other people's money", he scowled), a fondness for small business and a horror of chain stores that was at once rather Germanic and powerfully influenced by Thomas Jefferson's vision of America as a country of self-governing yeoman farmers.
Betweenwhiles he scowled over the plantation account-books, made rough estimates, added and balanced, and scowled the harder.
The prisoners milled around and scowled, aware that something was amiss. The Germans behaved shockingly. The camp commandant Kiefer came directly from an insane asylum in Germany. He walked around with a little whip that he used to beat us and others.
The soldiers felt the sting and scowled back; the officers looked straight before them. Yet it was a valuable lesson. Only a few days before I had read in the newspapers of how the Kaffirs had jeered at the Boer prisoners when they were marched into Pietermaritzburg, saying, 'Where are your passes?' It had seemed a very harmless joke then, but now I understood how a prisoner feels these things.
In August 2009, during a show in Romania (Sticky and Sweet Tour), Madonna criticized discrimination against the Roma, also speaking against the discrimination of gays. In his 2008 autobiography Hit Man, record producer David Foster relates a meeting with Madonna where he expresses distaste at the sight of two men kissing; Madonna scowled and responded "Two men kissing should be looked at as normal! You represent everything I'm trying to change." "homosexual propaganda" laws during concert in Russia.
Although initially friendly, Goebbels scowled at Eisenstaedt when he took the photograph, after learning that Eisenstaedt was Jewish.Behind the Picture: Joseph Goebbels Glares at the Camera, Geneva. In 1935, Fascist Italy's impending invasion of Ethiopia led to a burst of international interest in Ethiopia. While working for Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung, Alfred took over 3,500 photographs in Ethiopia, before emigrating to the United States, where he joined Life magazine, but returned in the following year to Ethiopia to continue his photography.
Witter Bynner, then a McClure's associate editor According to Peter Lyon in his biography of S. S. McClure, when the series began, three Christian Science officials arrived at the McClure's offices and asked an editor, Witter Bynner, to take them to McClure: > The Christian Scientists came in. Before they sat down, they stood on chairs > and closed the transoms over the two doors to the rooms. Then they made > their demand: the series must not be published. S.S. scowled at them and > said nothing.
Delić and Mucić made their initial court appearances on 11 April 1996, Delalić on 9 May 1996 and Landžo on 18 June 1996. All pleaded not guilty. American journalist Elizabeth Neuffer who covered the trial, described the accused's disdain for the court and lack of seriousness. She noted that "Delic, Landzo, Mucic and Delalic... giggled, scowled and slouched their way through the trial like boys in a junior high detention hall" and how Delić "threatened a defense attorney and made loud disparaging remarks about witnesses while they testified".
English translation: > The thrones shook and royalties scowled Old India was re-invigorated with > new youth People realised the value of lost freedom Everybody was determined > to throw the foreigners out The old sword glistened again in 1857 This story > we heard from the mouths of Bundel bards Like a man she fought, she was the > Queen of Jhansi Subhadra Kumari Chauhan wrote in the Khariboli dialect of Hindi, in a simple, clear style. Apart from heroic poems, she also wrote poems for children. She wrote some short stories based on the life of the middle class too.
As stated by a SLAM! Wrestling synopsis of No Mercy: > For fans who didn't catch it the fifth, tenth or twentieth time they've run > the angle, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Vince McMahon are about to feud > once again... First up was Vincent McMahon labelling Austin with a steel > chair as he was waiting to put a dazed RVD away... Three minutes later, it > was Shane McMahon's turn to hurl Kurt Angle out of the ring and into a steel > ring post. Vince tackled Shane over the announce table and the two began > pummeling one another. Back in the ring, Austin laid a "Stone Cold" Stunner > on to retain the belt as a disgruntled Vince scowled.
Few Tails fell dead immediately, and his wife was shot in the leg and chest. She crawled to the bushes to hide and later walked nearly one hundred miles back to the Pine Ridge Agency. After the effort he had made as peacemaker for the whites, the unprovoked murder of his kinsman initially infuriated Young Man Afraid of His Horses, who, upon learning of the slaughter, reportedly "... scowled, and for a few moments refused to be pacified ..."The Boston Herald, 20 January 1891, p. 2. General Miles again requested Young Man Afraid of His Horses' help, this time to apprehend the murderers of Lt. Casey and the agency herder, Henry Miller, killed by Sicangu warrior Kills the Enemy, to have them as well as the cowboys who killed Few Tails tried in the courts.
If Judge Landis was suspicious of an attorney's line of questioning, he would begin to wrinkle his nose, and once told a witness, "Now let's stop fooling around and tell exactly what did happen, without reciting your life's history." When an elderly defendant told him that he would not be able to live to complete a five-year sentence, Landis scowled at him and asked, "Well, you can try, can't you?" When a young man stood before him for sentencing after admitting to stealing jewels from a parcel, the defendant's wife stood near him, infant daughter in her arms, and Landis mused what to do about the situation. After a dramatic pause, Landis ordered the young man to take his wife and daughter and go home with them, expressing his unwillingness to have the girl be the daughter of a convict.

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