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Littlefinger smirks — this is all part of his plan.
He squirms, he smirks, he mugs — and he evades questions.
"We have a lot of, er, blood stuff," he smirks.
Near the end of the new trailer, Swank smirks slightly.
He kind of smirks, like he's heard it all before.
"I'd have gone to three," he smirks, hands still quivering.
"Go on… I won't take it personally," Johanna, 27, smirks.
" It was not, he wrote: "There were no leers, no smirks.
Lorde smirks when she's at her birthday party with Taylor Swift.
Lorde smirks when she's about to go onstage for a concert.
The people can come back to visit next week, she smirks.
A move to York soon followed, something he now smirks about.
"Nice shoes, lady," he says, and she smirks and keeps on walking.
The two share very similar facial features, hair styles, and sly smirks.
Merkley's exhibition drew smirks from Democratic aides sitting behind him, but Sen.
They greet grand promises with smirks and great projects with a shrug.
"We probably had the most fun making that record, yeah," he smirks.
His writing is grounded in familial gun charges and Max B smirks.
Cable news anchors couldn't hide their smirks when they talked about him.
He smirks all the way through Tribal Council – until the votes come in.
"Nobody's got a right to live but us," Zelda smirks from her hammock.
Their matching blue eyes, sandy blonde hair, and natural smirks are sweetly similar.
The famed DJ was polite with cops and he even smirks a bit.
And even its reporters were permitted schoolboy smirks in some of their dispatches.
"Boatman" renders an oncoming rowboat in which a hulking ventriloquist's dummy smirks knowingly.
"I'm a rude b----, n----, what are you made up of?" she smirks.
But over-the-hill smirks aren't reserved for references that are several decades old.
She even smirks when she's lounging on a hammock on a perfect summer day.
Curry smiles, Steve Kerr smirks, and Green talks glorious shit in a throaty baritone.
"I'm the bitch with the sauce, apparently," Petras smirks on the project's opening track.
As I grew up, though, I noticed smirks and giggles following my mother's speech.
He was by turns peevish and defensive, complete with eye-rolling and derisive smirks.
They prompted smirks and snark, but they're hardly the most important developments at the agency.
And in the other, the singer and Game of Thrones actress sported sinister, sultry smirks.
"It just means when I see him, I'm going to spit on him," Kim smirks.
Their new portrait shows the girls holding on to one another and sporting small smirks.
"I'm going to run on one issue," Thug smirks, filming this soliloquy for Instagram Live.
Earlier this month, Goop attracted smirks for selling a $75 so-called vagina-scented candle.
Trina cloaks her sexual requests in brash metaphors and similes that can't help but summon smirks.
What this film lacks in smirks, it makes up for in bullseyes and long, luxurious locks.
In the photo, Lambert and East cuddled and donned sweet smirks as they posed for photos.
Mickelson, 45, drew some smirks when he showed up for the round dressed entirely in gray.
Adin smirks as he compares his creation to a younger-looking version of his own mother.
That scene where Dany tried to burn him and he just smirks got me like pic.twitter.
" At one point, the voiceover smirks that Ivanka "doesn't crave the spotlight, but we see her.
From the minute that you walked in, you could sense the bullying, the smirks, the comments.
To add insult to injury, it smirks at him when he tries to shoo it away.
They both sway in the wind a little more before turning to the camera for matching smirks.
In the photo, Lambert and East cuddled close, both donning sweet smirks as they posed for photos.
Unless, of course, you follow her instructions: "Ask your significant other to remove it for you," she smirks.
"If you can't make enough money driving, find something else to do, right?" smirks one Fox Business ghoul.
As Bat-Bruce moodily pushes and prods and Wonder-Diana smiles and smirks, the newbies jockey for position.
But the fact that we have just elected an American Berlusconi has wiped the smirks off our faces.
I ignored them and they started to call me "cantik" (Indonesian for "beauty"), with smirks on their faces.
Clinton and hectored her with interruptions; her smirks and grim stares as she looked at Mr. Trump; and Mrs.
He smirks when I mention his colleague Ron DeSantis of Florida, who recently executed the greenroom agenda to perfection.
In one class, a coach flexes his incredibly sculpted biceps to show them off, then smirks at the camera.
In the movie's trailer, Efron's Bundy smirks, winks, seductively takes off his shirt, and passionately rips off a woman's blouse.
The law professor then smirks and says it seems that Wes' new girlfriend wants an introduction — but Wes backs up.
In the shots, the quintuplets gave sweet smirks and stared at the camera — as they often chewed on the props.
Astute viewers will have noticed ample grimaces, smirks and shaking heads amid the candidates' festival of traded insults and interruptions.
"It would not have happened if Margaery had still been alive," Dormer concluded, giving one of those all-knowing smirks.
The actor, who has a bit part in the film, as the enchanted prince, smirks shyly, blinking his long lashes.
Binoche straddles, stuns, and smirks at the world, but her tears are no less plausible, her sadness no less real.
And while many people scoff at scooter riders, I saw those smirks turn into curious awe as I flew by.
Clint Eastwood's son realizes he's been outed, and he smirks before hightailing it outta there as people start hurling insults.
Valerian, is as generic a protagonist as they come, full of smirks and peppy one-liners instead of an actual personality.
In the living room she shows me a pile of packages, "I have some more presents from losers here," she smirks.
In the photos you see of a younger Trump, he smiles or smirks and generally aims to project vigor and confidence.
Nick shrugs and smirks, musing that maybe he'll be able to make better decisions if his head isn't clouded with sex-fog.
Meme after meme appeared with Jennifer Aniston doing hair tosses, offering smirks, and glowing in victory after years of Team Jen vs.
"Blessed," he wrote alongside the shot of himself and his son both holding an infant as they gave each other sweet smirks.
While Hendrix smirks that her penchant for villainy is "because I'm evil," she clearly just understands what to bring to the role.
He has a remarkably goofy sense of humor, a gorgeous head of hair, and one of the most contagious smirks I've ever seen.
There's a potentially toxic smugness to the entire film, as Deadpool smirks and swaggers through a long, eventually wearying series of creative executions.
When Guardians arrive to drag Ofmatthew's body from the market, June smirks triumphantly, having vanquished the snitch who, in her eyes, killed Frances.
One of the kids, identified as Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann, stands in Phillips's face and smirks, unaffected by the drumming.
An old man of the sea in a trench coat smirks nonchalantly, seemingly unbothered by the severed head hanging from a gallows beside him.
"We're not a newspaper that is timely," smirks Young, the paper's main editor, print setter, and predominant contributor, who posts more days than not.
"The world waits on edge and April smirks with a mouthful of cud," officials at the Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville wrote on Facebook.
Carson smirks that all the chain stores (Winn Dixies, Checkers, Hooters) have been replaced by other chain stores, a revolving door of ubiquitous facades.
One of the kids, identified as Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann, gets up in Phillips's face and smirks, unaffected by Phillips's drumming.
"Typical of French cinema," a journalist smirks, describing the work of a director he sees as a soggy, pretentious remnant of the New Wave.
Some are elaborate, involving using fingers to provide light resistance while someone smirks, puckers or otherwise manipulates muscles in the cheeks, forehead or neck.
It was like a miniature primary of smirks and grimaces, pitched to any of the Democratic base watching, or catching up on social media.
Even the affable Carson has prompted a few smirks with the oversize entourage that buffers him as he moves from one event to the next.
If a fedora was personified, he'd be that surly dude at the bar who smirks insufferably while pew pewing his finger guns at unlucky passersby.
A photo shows Hans and Zdenek standing in front of a Berlin monument to Otto von Bismarck in 1943 wearing short trousers and broad smirks.
"That was funny, but you'll never get away with it in Paris," smirks one of the Square Enix staff walking around the Hitman preview event I'm attending.
The 52-year-old took to the stage in Herborn, giving smirks and serious looks as he performed alongside fellow band members Alice Cooper and Joe Perry.
The 29-year-old reality TV star shared an Instagram photo of herself with her and Kardashian's 10-month old daughter Dream Renée, both sporting sweet smirks.
Ms. Linney plays a police captain, and sometimes smirks as if enjoying a joke nobody in the audience has been let in on, at least not explicitly.
Of all the golden age television shows, there were few that rightfully earned this distrust from the simplest of actions—sharp conversations, narrow gazes, and sly smirks.
I would say it's an unsettling image, but Anderson's frequent smirks to the camera tell the viewer to take her dogmatic image of the future in stride.
Also, any guy who smirks, "I'm going to be the next F. Scott Fitzgerald" when asked about his (still unpublished) writing is just begging to get an eyeroll.
Even 25 years after it blazed into theaters on May 24, 1991, guns drawn and smirks defiantly cocked, there are still precious few movies like Thelma and Louise.
The two women acknowledge that their fathers were terrible rulers and exchange satisfied smirks that Westeros and the Iron Islands are each about to have their first queen.
A woman's face smirks playfully from one image, her face peering out with its human features, while her body sports the yellow and black pattern of a bee.
After an afternoon of smirks & smiles in the courtroom, & candidly responding to reporters on his way in, he shook his head and said he had no response. pic.twitter.
Jim (Tom McGovern) in all his floppy-haired glory is still pulling pranks, crushing on Pam (Taylor Coriell), and making closed-mouthed smirks in the direction of the camera.
Had his life not been tragically cut short this past weekend, who knows how many more snarls, grimaces, sneers, smirks, and roars he would have gone on to render.
Disregard the fact that a low-energy Donald Trump managed to tone down his odiousness, keeping mostly to smirks and snide remarks and even a talking point or two.
He speaks in a folksy drawl ("Do you mind if we forgo the whole serial killer thing?" he asks Eddie with disarming friendliness) and smirks with a creepy intensity.
For the uninitiated, Diamond and Silk are sisters who support Donald Trump, post MAGA video blogs online, and occasionally monologue on Fox News while Tucker Carlson smirks in the corner.
The quality of the video is mercifully poor, so you won't have to watch Pai as he smirks his way through what sounds more like a confession than an exaggeration.
Not a single person has asked me about the AirPods, presumably because they think I'm listening to music, but I've exchanged wry smirks with fellow commuters who know I look stupid.
In the original circulated video, a student named Nick Sandmann wearing a MAGA hat stands before the native elder and smirks while his surrounding peers cheer from a few feet away.
The pair — who jetted to Mexico via JetLux and stayed at The Cape hotel with their children — sported sweet smirks as they enjoyed food and played with a small soccer ball.
Visuals may be more universally understood than text, but finding the perfect sticker among countless pouts, smirks and side-eyes can be as time-consuming as searching for le mot juste.
In the living room, a bronze bust of the artist who made all these pieces smirks slightly from the corner, admiring his work: a Matisse, a Modigliani, a handful of Picassos.
She looks confident and regal, but not particularly happy, as she takes her seat, while Cersei smirks slightly, foolishly secure in her position now that she has the power she's always craved.
Maybe it was his fur-trimmed leather suit or his bulging deltoids or his dangerously sexy smirks or his perfectly groomed beard... sorry, lost focus—M'Baku grabbed and held onto our attention.
Creating photorealistic animals means creating animals that can't bug out their eyes in distress or flash confident smirks or come-hither glances, because we know animals in our reality can't do that.
John Duncan (R-Tenn.), criticized Shkreli for his "childish, smart-aleck-ish smirks," and blasted him out for posing for pictures while being asked a question from the panel's top Democrat, Rep.
Her whole attitude conveyed her annoyance, but for those of us whose identities—racial, sexual, and cultural—have branded us as others throughout our lives, her smirks went straight through like a bullet.
Mr Tribe is just mocking his old student's favoured mode of constitutional interpretation: Mr Cruz could be hoist by his own petard, the Harvard scholar smirks, if he follows through on his principles.
Smirks and eyerolls greeted the warning — even as an actual tornado touched down in College Point, Queens, knocking down at least 50 trees, tearing down power lines and peeling siding off some houses.
"You voted for me, America," Underwood smirks, romancing the camera in one of his asides that answers the question of what would happen if the Cheshire Cat had a mustache he could twirl.
In the candid photo, Gomez bursts into laughter towards the back, while Swift is seen grinning in her signature red lip with a glass of white wine and David casually smirks between the singers.
In the candid photo, Gomez bursts into laughter towards the back, while Swift is seen grinning in her signature red lip with a glass of white wine and David casually smirks between the singers.
As he dies, he smirks at the camera, knowing that he was going out the way he wanted — having given money to his family, Skyler (Anna Gunn), Walter Jr. (RJ Mitte), and baby Holly.
It also has a villain fresh from the Royal Shakespeare Company, a thug from the Bolshoi Ballet and a hero who carries with him the smirks and wisecracks that helped make "Moonlighting" a television hit.
It also has a villain fresh from the Royal Shakespeare Company, a thug from the Bolshoi Ballet and a hero who carries with him the smirks and wisecracks that helped make 'Moonlighting' a television hit.
It's common for comedies to try and disarm serious topics through humor — You're The Worst tackles depression, Louie smirks at single parenthood and middle age — but Baskets, for better or worse, doesn't really have an agenda.
By giving them googly eyes and slight smirks, she manages to make even the most mundane inanimate objects look like characters in an animated world you never knew existed but would sure like to live in.
Not enough attention is paid to the unlikelihood that Charles Bronson — with his stoic smirks and bushy mustache — would become the poster boy for vigilantism thanks to the original "Death Wish" (screening on Saturday and Monday).
The pricing change was immediately met with applause by audience members and knowing smirks in the form of the social media commentary hinting that the new price is what Apple should have priced it at all along.
In the first showdown between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump, the presidential candidates exchanged blows on trade and foreign policy, called each other racist and inept, and could not resist letting out stray smirks or occasional sniffles.
Gulsen Genc (top left), one of the older residents of the area, smirks slyly, while Levent Erden (bottom left), an intellectual and television personality who hosts a programme that explores different topics on Istanbul, looks seriously into the lens.
Under the command of British Colonel Katherine Powell (Mirren, superb in her controlled movement and minor smirks) and working with info from Kenyan ground forces, the two use an armed drone to observe people gathering at a private home.
A big reason was Anna Kendrick: She eye-rolls, smirks, riffs, raps, dances and beams her way through the film as Beca Mitchell, an undergraduate who energizes and modernizes an all-female a cappella group on a college campus.
When Baxter's hand headed for an incorrect bin — it didn't know the difference between the paint or wire in its hand — the supervising human sent faint "error-related potential" brain signals through an EEG monitor to Baxter (which then smirks and blushes).
"My mate says I never quite got the hang of my photo face," smirks Jamie T, nervously shuffling in a knackered cafe seat, fully aware that he's about to come head-to-head with his wide-eye nemesis in just a few minutes.
In 290, the campaign of Senator Mitch McConnell dropped nearly two and a half minutes of footage of the senator signing papers, sitting on a couch with his wife, and giving awkward smirks at the camera (which spawned a meme known as #McConnelling).
The evil British official who smirks when the Indians lose, the manipulative and petty Indian official who wants to further his own cause, and the hero who arrives to rescue the team at the last minute - they all get their share of the spotlight.
Game Of Thrones' Lena Headey plays Lady Catherine in a series of quick smirks and poses, as though she was only around for a day's worth of shooting, and her storyline has been reduced to a minor excuse for another abrupt one-on-one fight.
As they squabble, the more responsible Vic (Erik Kochenberger) and the family's highest achiever, daughter Sylvia (Marlowe Holden), attending Georgetown Law School, mostly offer shrugs and smirks, although Vic, too, is a little bitter about the conversion since he was a more firm believer.
In short, Beyoncé dominated the show the minute she stepped onto the field, from her knowing smirks during meticulously choreographed dances to the moment when she joined Coldplay and Mars onstage to make sure everyone knew she could smoke them while sharing the screen.
"I think we can all agree that this is the coolest reason to be late to work," Beth smirks at one stage, sipping from time to time from a mug that suggests the time of day more than anything else in the windowless room.
In her confessional interviews, Manigault is all scheming smirks as she says that she's "very competitive" but knows that she needs to build "a very strong social game" if she's got any shot at winning a game in which the players have to evict someone every week.
At Tuesday's press conference, Ian Wilkinson, a Jamaican player and honorary vice president of World Chess, addressed Caruana and Carlsen as "gladiators," a note-perfect descriptor of how the world saw Fischer and Spassky in '72, but which in 2018 was greeted with a round of smirks.
There, they meet a fun-loving bunch of out-and-proud "Transylvanian" freaks who spend the rest of the evening chipping away at the couple's prim and proper worldview by introducing them to a feisty world full of sex appeal, gender-bending characters, and lustful smirks dripping with acidic charisma.
" The idea is "being met by smirks and eye rolls in Europe," AP's Jill Colvin reports: "As a member of the European Parliament, [the U.K.'s right-wing Nigel] Farage is among those who can nominate people for the prize, and said he would be setting up a petition to bolster Trump.
As Bloomberg had noted, she also savvily responded on social media by calling out the double standards Captain Marvel has faced by sharing a picture of the typically serious male Avengers with altered smirks, and by posting videos of the extremely difficult workouts she was completing in her preparation for the role (including pushing a Jeep).
Watch the end of the "...Baby One More Time" video, as Spears holds her face with boredom and smirks at the camera, her pigtail braids secured with feather scrunchies, and witness the spark: it's not the dumb hand of the market patting her head with approval, nor sex and its dumb compulsions, nor even the dumb intelligence that is satire or critique.
If you wanna get super specious, when Healy smirks, "I'm just with my friends online and there's things we'd like to change" on Monday's set-opening "Love Me," it sounds almost Bernie-bro quixotic: a major component of their crusade is feeling that if they fail to upset the current hierarchy, it's too corrupt to be saved in the first place.
The entire Joseph storyline, in fact, is weirdly gothic, from the moment the one-eyed Martha smirks, "Well, you'd better come in then," at Emily, to the moment Joseph's mad wife sneaks into Emily's room to hysterically whisper a secret before Joseph bundles her off to lock her up, while Emily stands there in her shift with her hair loose, pale and thin and wide-eyed.
"It's kinda ironic," he smirks, "I spent high school just daydreaming about being in a band, and doing really bad, and then when the opportunity came to play in a band, I went back to school to be in high school again as a teacher…" He cringes at the idea of any of his students knowing of his band life, though, more than happy to keep the worlds as separate as possible.
Instead, he attempted the magic act of making memeability translate to network television, and he more or less pulled it off, relying on an intricate rotating set where each door led to another layer of winks and smirks: BTS, underutilized but still electric, did its "(Seoul Town Road Remix)"; Mason Ramsey and Billy Ray Cyrus kept their SEO alive; and Diplo pretended to play a banjo, adding about as much as he did to the success of "Old Town Road" in the first place.

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