When he occasionally raised his head, the look was one of stony-faced indifference to what was happening around him. |
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Another American, stony-faced and wearing dark glasses, came out and stood close enough to listen. |
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They run into a stony-faced receptionist who is not inclined to listen to their sales pitch. |
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Looking stony-faced, he left the police station on bail in a taxi after being questioned for six hours. |
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However, even the worst sketches elicit a happy groan rather than stony-faced silence. |
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For their part, the women sat stony-faced, watching their menfolk make fools of themselves. |
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Right after Harrington pitched in from 70 yards for his second eagle of the day, his companion walked stony-faced from the green to the next tee. |
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The campaigners, however, face a stony-faced industry with the law on its side. |
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Some buildings in the city are stony-faced, and their ugliness should be bricked up. |
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The Commission response to this, however, has been stony-faced and ideological. |
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Well, Charles, is at best a stony-faced pampered blue-blooded good-for-nothing. |
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A stony-faced McDonough waves a thick finger in front of his face. |
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In any event, the image of military tribunals as drumhead courts manned by stony-faced officers ready to convict regardless of the evidence is a fantasy. |
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Female workers whooped, while many men stayed stony-faced. |
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Faced with a moping, stony-faced new partner, Beth did not selflessly set aside her own pain to help. |
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