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Bloom meets Best's shock-jock neighbor and scowls at his jokes in his backyard; Bloom meets Best's teenage son and scowls at his jokes in his backyard.
She beams in one photograph — and scowls in another.
As Miri, Haggard screams, she sings, she scowls, she flirts.
He scowls, delivers a warning—and then leaves, his questions unanswered.
He looks away, or scowls, or dismisses it out of hand.
A middle-aged woman scowls at a pair of guide books for Dubai.
The media fixates on their hairstyles, their clothing and makeup, scowls and tics.
Extreme makeup, wicked wigs and blank scowls are subverting a platform of pretty.
She points at the crowd, scowls and plummets to an inch from the floor.
" Liz scowls at her, so Jenna explains, "There's two guys at my gym named Oscar.
He scowls and stomps around, and he always seems like he's putting on an act.
The room full of their friends laughs along with Kendall as Kylie scowls at her phone.
Selina scowls her way through a family Christmas gathering; Jonah grimaces through New Hampshire's special election.
In the mid-1990s, pain scales with smiley faces and scowls suddenly appeared in doctors' offices.
For much of the past year Hangzhou has been a construction site, eliciting more scowls than smiles.
He wanders off, and Ri scowls but doesn't resist as I attach a radio mic to his lapel.
Everyone on "The Walking Dead" is in a scowling contest, and the prize for winning is more scowls.
She scowls as she brushes her teeth and cries as her parents ignore her, fussing over a baby.
"He liked the way Jimmy talked and the way he walked, all his scowls and stuff," Ruthann says.
Knight scowls through the partition glass at a point somewhere over the author's shoulder, refusing eye contact or acknowledgment.
Greta Thunberg's face is all over the internet—she scowls, she stares, she snarls, she poses with Arnold Schwartzenegger.
Travel expert and "Parts Unknown " host Anthony Bourdain scowls at those who overpay for food or drinks while traveling.
A woman scowls at me and I whisper, gently into her ear, that Federer has just won the third set.
"He better call Becky with the good hair," Beyoncé scowls on "Sorry," one of several references to Hov's cheating ways.
And the Federal Reserve deserves credit, too, for cutting interest rates despite scowls from a White House that wanted more.
Prisoners often ask Renea and Phil to post photos that usually show off tattoos, bulked-up arms, six packs, and scowls.
Who is Ferg, the man who scowls from signage around Fergburger, the cult burger joint generating long lines at all hours?
Even Madeline and Renata — the two characters most prone to scathing outbursts — express their unhappiness with longing looks and offhand scowls.
A tamped down Mr. Cruise does what he can, mostly by cycling through his scowls as well as running, leaping and punching.
Lyanna Mormont, Lady of Scowls, goes down like a real one at the hands -- or rather, in the hands -- of a wight giant.
Even now, to provoke dark scowls or preemptive defensiveness from lovers of the saga, you need only utter three words: The. Phantom. Menace.
In smaller roles, Michael Mulheren scowls and plots as that villainous mayor, and Stephen Bogardus imbues Billy's widower father with a paternal tenderness.
She's their teacher, of course — a playful stroke by Berube ("Hannah and Sugar"), whose loose-lined art makes even scrunchy scowls seem delightful.
With Trump, struts, scowls and pouts reveal every bit as much as what tumbles from his lips, which is a lot less trustworthy.
Sitting in the middle of a modern, open floor-plan office and saying "Hello, Computer," will garner some head-turns and a few scowls.
The officers that get out are both white, their scowls as much a part of their uniforms as the sleek black guns on their hips.
She scowls a face that's two parts disgust and one part embarrassment, proportions equal to the horrified face she makes after slugging back the brew.
Wever is aces as Mary Agnes, the blunt de facto leader of La Belle who scowls around town in her dead husband's three-piece suits.
Eovaldi, who rears back and scowls before pushing forward to unfurl his fastballs, was even more impressive in neutralizing a more powerful Blue Jays lineup.
For now Prince Mohammed is offering more personal liberty and relief from the scowls of the religious police as compensation for the introduction of taxes.
But the scowls Moskowitz gives his parents' well-heeled neighbors echo those he draws as a gentrifier in the parts of Brooklyn where he relocates.
For example, if someone says "I don't have a problem with you," but scowls or avoids eye contact at the same time, chances are they're not being truthful.
Carson and the real estate developer are not so different from one another in this predilection for outrageous utterances, it's just that one smiles and the other scowls.
It was replaced by scowls and frustration as the 53rd-ranked Russian angrily yelled at himself for missed shots and occasionally slapped at his leg with a clenched fist.
She was a study in contrasts, dressed in a soft cream-colored cashmere sweater and a rugged brown leather biker jacket, eyes oscillating between twinkly winks and amused scowls.
Hundreds of buskers from this rural part of Henan Province in central China roam the country to perform street-side shows with chattering macaques who wear red vests and impertinent scowls.
Russell Crowe is all scowls and jowls as Ailes, whose instincts for a niche-driven cable news empire were as keen as his behavior behind the scenes was tempestuous and predatory.
As a young girl, I remember running down the gaming aisles at Walmart, scanning desperately for any covers with something other than gruff dudes with varying degrees of scowls on their faces.
Meanwhile the 25-year-old defendant has displayed everything from scowls to sobs to stone-faced indifference as she sits beneath the words emblazoned high in the courtroom: Equal Justice Under The Law.
CreditCreditDoug Mills/The New York Times WASHINGTON — When President Trump grows frustrated with advisers during meetings, which is not an uncommon occurrence, he sits back in his chair, crosses his arms and scowls.
Their scowls spoke of the mental prison of driving, the way windows divorce you from nature and the speed is never enough: with all this technology, why can't we just be at B immediately?
Before this year, 12 different actors had played the role of the titular Doctor throughout the show's 55-year history — all white men who had engaged in different degrees of kookiness, scowls, and scarves.
The result is a performance of freestyle bullshit in which Smith, who has transparently not studied for this test, buys himself time through sighs and scowls and, in a nicely Trumpian flourish, obfuscatory emphasis.
Despite several side eyes and scowls cast towards him, the "MURASAN" banshee stays cackling in my ears, Meanwhile, Issei, the last remaining national hero starts with a lackluster round of lethargic spins and pivots.
McEnroe, flayed by his own scowls, and plucking at the speck-free shoulders of his shirt as a raptor pecks at its feathers, was more physically there , in his element, than any of his rivals.
Darlene works the streets for Larry Brown (Gbenga Akinnagbe), but he scowls at her book-reading habits (currently: Toni Morrison's "Song of Solomon") and isn't aware that she's been furthering her education on the sly.
EJ gets super excited when he figures out she is Joanie and lets it slide that Cole spoke to him (that "you two have super similar scowls" crack feels like an insight into her casting).
On the other, the audio-only format means listeners will only be feeling part of the Bern when they tune in—they'll lose all his glorious hand motions and old man scowls without a video feed.
On the corner of Mount Rushmore Road and Main Street, a diminutive Andrew Jackson scowls and crosses his arms; on Ninth and Main, a shoulder-high Teddy Roosevelt strikes an impressive pose, holding a petite sword.
They fended off specific accusations of wrongdoing with a variety of excuses, blaming everything from shirtless on-field modesty to terrible tattoos, all of which drew howls and scowls from players on the other 29 teams.
Toms are ridden into dust, bats are released, and singer Reid Bateh drawls and scowls until all panties drop so far as to be in the cellar, were we were all intending to go anyway, presumably.
If people use the classical view to guide the development of their technology — if you're trying to build software or technology to identify scowls or frowns and pouts and so on and assume that means anger, good luck.
WEARING a cowboy hat and holding two scrawny goats at the end of a tether, the farmer scowls when asked how business is going at Nyamata Market, a patch of dusty earth about 25km south of Kigali, Rwanda's capital.
Maybe they were the edgy witches of The Craft, marching forward in unison with matching scowls, rosaries, and spiked chokers — or the soulful type, with billowing skirts and wistful looks out onto the horizon, like the witches of Practical Magic.
Sung by Mary Magdalene as she anoints Jesus's feet, it paints her as someone trying to keep Jesus calm and relaxed while Judas scowls about how the money spent on the ointment could have been better spent to help the poor.
He scowls and stares and chews scenery wildly, trying to make the most of the fact that his character is an unappealing thug who, due to a childhood brain injury, literally cannot feel normal emotions or engage with conventional social cues.
The story centers on Doron Kabilyo, a saturnine special-forces soldier who, as the series begins, has retired and gone off to live on a small vineyard, where he plays with his two kids, scowls at his wife, and, sometimes, makes wine.
When Alex wonders what to text the girl he has a crush on, his pal scowls "words aren't cool" ... nearly all of the laughter was directed at this sort of line, where three grown men try and fail to convincingly imagine how kids talk.
Her fighting form, deadly serious scowls and complete silence, led many UFC watchers to wonder if the world was about to see a new version of Rousey, one who had learned from her shocking loss at the boxing-centric hands of Holly Holm in November 2015.
Davis arrives with her daughter B.D. (played by Kiernan Shipka, which means I have chosen to believe this is all part of the Mad Men universe) immediately dismisses Joan's gift-giving as sucking up for better lighting and props, and scowls hatefully at the Pepsi vending machine installed on set.
From the opening handshake that did not happen to the stone-faced stares and surly scowls, it was evident from watching Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton share a debate stage on Sunday night that their political differences have become personal and that the mutual distaste that they feel is very real.
No matter where you are, no matter what kind of terrible scowls or bad vibes the locals lay on you, you can always count on the fact that inside each and every IHOP franchise is a grinning pancake with cherry eyes and chocolate chip teeth waiting for you to savagely devour it.
But try to describe any of the four men who made up its brain trust, and you can barely get more than a phrase out of it: Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela (pragmatic, a deal-maker, weak), Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela (shrewd, more tempestuous than his brother), Pacho (secretly gay), Chepe (runs New York, scowls like Lee Van Cleef).
Read more: Mitt Romney said everyone in the Senate is 'really nice' except for Bernie Sanders, who 'just kind of scowls'"I won't give you the name of it," he told The Atlantic, but "I'm following 668 people," which he said included journalists and late-night comedians like Conan O'Brien, which seemed to generally fit the description of the Delecto's account found by Slate.
We can't avoid each other in our dozens of trips to the laundromat dryers to toast the bugs off our belongings, and when our neighbors scowl at us because they know exactly what the fuck we are doing as we hobble back and forth between our apartment building and the laundromat with huge black plastic trash bags hung over our shoulders, we endure their scowls together as a team.
As Riley, Ms. Garner growls and scowls her way through her ruthless murder spree, limping like Bruce Willis's John McClane when injured, but the script's attempts to forge a resonant emotional connection with her character's loss ring hollow: After interacting with a young boy on a bus who reminds her of her daughter, for instance, she follows his deadbeat father into a liquor store and threatens him at gunpoint, demanding he be a better father — or else.
Serba, John. "Scowls, subtlety make 'Gran Torino' classic Clint Eastwood." The Grand Rapids Press. Friday January 9, 2009.
He made it a point to identify all of them, receiving, while he did so, scowls and mutterings, and reciprocating with cocky bullyings and threatenings.
His mother offers him coffee, but he scowls and threatens hers. He packs his suitcase and leaves. At the nearby castle, at night, two watchmen hear noises outside. They follow the sounds but find nothing.
A teenage girl (Aimee Teegarden) sees her boyfriend flirting with another girl (actress Kayla Ewell). The girl scowls and turns her head away. Later the girl starts fighting with her boyfriend (Kellan Lutz). He puts his arms up and walks away.
They received scowls and jeers from a hostile crowd. One woman said, "They should be shot for bringing this here." By around 2000, "have a nice day" and "have a good day" were taken metaphorically, morphing into synonyms of the parting phrase "goodbye".
John Serba of The Grand Rapids Press said that Walt, who is "bitter, hopelessly cranky," "shares a sense of moral certainty" with Callahan, but that Walt "is infused with the wisdom and weariness" that Callahan does not have.Serba, John. "Scowls, subtlety make 'Gran Torino' classic Clint Eastwood." The Grand Rapids Press.
After a few moments > he turns and faces the audience, who had been waiting patiently in the > auditorium. "Ahem," he says, "is anybody expert in projectors?" Finally, > fourteen minutes after the speaker had started to thread the film (and eight > minutes after the scheduled start of the session) a blue-coated technician > appears. He scowls, then promptly takes the entire film off the projector, > rethreads it, and gets it working.
Gurcharan, unable to digest this, suffers a heart attack. Upon Shekhar's return, Roy informs him of the ill-health of his mother and Gurcharan viciously adds a note of Lalita and Girish's marriage. Shekhar is disgusted to hear of the marriage and in his anger he scowls at Lalita, humiliating her like his father. Meanwhile, Girish assists Gurcharan's family and takes them to London for the heart treatment.
In a scathing review, Khalid Mohamed criticised Mukerji's choice of roles and wrote that "she's one- dimensional, either darting full blast smiles or tetchy scowls. Her costumes, too, are uneasy-on-the-eyes". The film had low box office returns and further contributed to a decline in Mukerji's career prospects. An India Today article spoke of her "running out of luck at the box office" and mentioned her decline in endorsements.
Many more, however, reluctantly attended services on Sunday with scowls or for as short a time as possible. The more identifiable of these were called 'Church Papists'; the less important, ordinary grumblers who merely talked of preferring the older ceremonies were uncountable. In the north and west, at least half the population outside the towns were Catholic to some degree. By this broad definition, Catholics would have numbered 10–15 percent of the total English population.
Between the 6th and 17th stories, the spandrels between the windows on each floor are made of either blue-pearl granite or aluminum, and many spandrels have medallions. Piers subdivide the windows into either singular or paired groupings. On the tops of the piers that are directly in front of the tower, there are fourteen figures at the 19th floor, representing "giants of finance"; half are depicted with scowls, while the other half have smiles. The outermost piers are topped by eagles at the 17th floor.
However, Claudette was seen secretly watching behind the door but decided not to come in. Claudette tries to visit Donna in Bridge Street Market but notices her former enemy Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) who scowls at her, so Claudette walks away. Claudette supports Les and Pam when their grandson, Paul, dies following a homophobic attack and she learns that Babe Smith (Annette Badland) has been blackmailing them over Les' cross-dressing. Claudette threatens Babe, and their argument is witnessed by Babe's relative Linda Carter (Kellie Bright).
It's rare to see him smile; he almost always scowls. Licht has a violent streak, often brutally attacking other vampires (which he labels "Demons"). Licht also has an intense hatred for Lawless in particular, who he often calls a "rotten hedgehog" and is prone to tormenting or attacking. Licht possesses two Leads: A pair of powerful boots which can slow the regeneration abilities of vampires he kicks with, and a Grand Piano which he can play various songs on, with often debilitating effects on those who listen to them.
His flair for decadent leering and evil scowls often led to his being cast in "schlock fare", like Chamber of Horrors (1966) and The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant (1971). He appeared in a small role as a village elder in Young Frankenstein (1974). He also appeared in dozens of television programs. He guest starred on seven episodes of Perry Mason as well as in episodes of The Rifleman, Hawaiian Eye, Get Smart (as a character spoofing actor Sydney Greenstreet) and The Man from U.N.C.L.E.. His last major film role was in 1977's The Demon Seed (1977).
Udell, for example, that she wants to play Charlotte in the school play, Mrs. Udell does not take her seriously and even “scowls” at the idea, a response that demonstrates her strong discomfort with such a forward challenge of gender roles. Kelly and Scott, Melissa’s best friend and brother, respectively, also have difficulty coming to terms with Melissa’s identity as a female, while other kids at school bully her for her girlishness. She challenges the cisnormative expectations of these characters, resulting in either pain and violence, as in the case of her bullies, or eventual acceptance and growth in the case of her family members and close friends.
The Jonathan Mann Award for Health and Human Rights is named for former head of the World Health Organization (WHO)'s global AIDS program, Jonathan Mann, who resigned to protest the lack of response from the United Nations and WHO with regard to AIDS."The age of AIDS" PBS Frontline documentary. In 2001, the recipient was Gao Yaojie, a retired Chinese gynecologist and one of China's foremost AIDS fighters who helped poor farmers in Henan Province that were infected with H.I.V. through selling their blood at for-profit and unsanitary collection stations. AIDS Crusader's International Award Wins Scowls in China by Elisabeth Rosenthal, New York Times, 31 May 2001.
Jerry sneaks under the owner's seat and pushes down on the gas pedal at its hardest, causing the car to speed up so fast that the speedometer breaks. Tom's owner looks down and sees Tom's hand, now believing that he is a culprit and angrily stomps on it, causing Tom to yell in pain and swelling his hand red in the process, while his owner only scowls furiously at him before turning his attention back to driving. Jerry offers Tom the first aid kit. Tom, enraged at Jerry for making him get blamed for speeding, attempts to hit him with his swollen hand, but misses again and causes his swollen hand to hurt more, leaving him yowling in agony.
Sam assures Dexter that Ava did nothing wrong and confesses that he only came to Walford for a kidney transplant due to failing health and Ava found out when she discovered Sam's letter from a hospital. Once Dexter learns the truth about Sam and realising why Ava evicted Sam from her house, he punches Sam and tells him he does not deserve Ava. As he leaves, Sam attempts to apologise but Dexter tells Sam that he is no father to him and mentions he never wants to see Sam again. This leaves Sam heartbroken and Dexter scowls at him for the last time before leaving him to go back home to Ava.
Bassett had a good feeling about the film from "the start", and believed her character had a "real presence" in the film and felt she was active in the plot. Bassett's and Loretta Devine's performances in the film were called "in some ways too fierce for the room, offering nuances of hostility and hurt that the movie cannot really handle" and contributing to the "unevenness of the performances" in the film. Bassett and Devine were noted as "superb, distinguished actresses" by Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter, but were seen as having been "asked to overdo every moment with permanent scowls and body language more suitable to Mortal Kombat." Despite this, her performance was given some positive attention, with Elizabeth Weitzman of New York Daily News saying Bassett "makes the movie hers".
But Cotton retorted on 17 February 1888: I hope when the historian has to look back at the difficulties small holdings had to encounter... that there will not be "perils among false brethren" to be received as amongst the bitterest opposition. Another citizen entered the fray on 22 February 1888: For some years past Mr Cotton has been energetically blowing his own trumpet from the homestead blocks. Some of us working men are growing tired of [it]: Cotton's the man for all jobs, He scowls on all the nobs, He winks and shouts at the snobs, And he sighs for the Government's bobs.'' Yet another citizen offered an unflattering opinion of Cotton in the Register, 4 August 1890: ...They distrust him; they do not know in what category of politicians to place him; he really stands alone.
Between 1800 and 1801, the family Moraes e Castro (or Morais e Castro in its modern version) moved to the location, bringing to the location not only their coat-of-arms, but also a nickname to the site associated with them: the Carrancas, which means scowls/frowns. During the course of the Peninsular Wars, in 1808, the building became the official residence of the Corregedor-mor Tamboreau and General Marquez de Valladares, and in the following year (1809) the residences of General Soult and, later, headquarters of General Wellesley. Similarly, it was the residence of General Beresford following the Peninsular Warm, and during the Siege of Porto (1832), King Peter IV used the palace as his headquarters for four months. In 1861, though, there was a promissory note to sell the palace by D. Pedro V. A velodrome was located in the lands of the palace in 1894.
Kirkus Reviews called the collection "[i]nvaluable, not just for the splendid fiction and lively nonfiction, but as another annual snapshot, complete with grins and scowls." The reviewer notes that "Jonathan Lethem kicks off this year's debate with his complaint that SF lost all hope of claiming literary respectability when in 1973 the SFWA voted Arthur C. Clarke's Rendezvous with Rama Best Novel, rather than Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. Rejoinders in various hues issue from Gordon van Gelder and George Zebrowski—although nobody sees fit to remark on this year's Best Novel, where nostalgia beat out one of the finest, most wrenching SF novels ever written, J. R. Dunn's Days of Cain."Kirkus Reviews (review), Mar. 1, 2000. Ray Olson in The Booklist also notes the debate begun by Lethem, observing that it and the nonfiction pieces on publishing and movies, along with William Tenn's speech, "fairly steal the award-winning stories' thunder," as does the reprinted 1946 Hal Clement story.

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