As he watched, a hatch motored open on the forward gunner's cupola and a helmeted visage favored him with a toothy, wolfish grin. |
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He was five feet six and three quarter inches tall, with light brown hair grey eyes and an oval visage bearing a light complexion. |
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Depending on the specific genetic mutation, she explains, the beast may have the head of a wolf or the bug-eyed visage of an ant. |
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Supreme confusion warred with mental exhaustion for dominance over her visage. |
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If Vajpayee is re-elected Prime Minister, the cloth will go and hoardings will display his beaming visage. |
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Jean just let a small smile escape her visage, and then turned her countenances back in to a frustrated manner. |
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Dimples, especially on the chin, also increase the angularity and definition of the male face, creating the impression of a strong visage. |
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The camera lingers lovingly on the visage of David Beckham in the Manchester United dug-out. |
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I concentrated on an image of Autumn's exquisite, frightened visage, nerving myself. |
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And feel it I do, collapsing as the dream girl turns to face me, her visage hidden by the sun's golden glare. |
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Aeron hadn't yet removed his hood, so the features of his visage remained a mystery. |
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His appearance was immaculate and the sharp lines of his face cast dark shadows across his visage. |
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For one thing, it lacked resemblance to the most popular photograph of the poet, featuring a youthful visage and spectacles. |
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At this time the chinos actually came with a little tag featuring Warne's smiling visage. |
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The sharpness of his face drew shadows, and his unblemished visage resembled the moon, a glowing white, with shadows of gray cast upon it. |
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He didn't see the yellow letters of the sign turn blood red, or the cute face of the munchkin contort into the twisted visage of a vampire. |
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Pretty little Gertie's face seemed to bloat into the meaty visage of a moustached cop. |
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By the end of his life his Hollywood good looks had faded, replaced by the grim visage captured in Bruce Weber's documentary film Let's Get Lost. |
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Her face contained not an ounce of anger, the expression on her face, if anything, was a visage of pity. |
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The expression is so unexpected on her naturally serious visage that I'm temporarily rendered speechless. |
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The main villain is Doctor Cube, who wears a white cubic helmet with a frowning visage that resembles an embittered smiley face. |
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The man's eyes widened momentarily and his nostrils flared, and then he forced his face into a blank visage. |
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Lionel moved around so he could clearly see Vincent's expressionless visage when he made to call to the man again. |
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I concentrated on this ominous visage that lurked behind a children's playground a few yards from where I sat. |
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Her blonde hair whipped about her impassive visage as the wind dived past her and took cover behind the nearby hills. |
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The featureless visage stands in odd contrast to the crisp focus of every other detail in the photograph. |
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What at first looks like a landscape dotted only with fynbos quickly reveals a much more coloured visage when examined more closely. |
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If looking at the stand from the oval, you're faced with a visage of plate-glass windows that lends a futuristic look. |
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His lips are full with a hint of a smile, his gaze intense, his visage emboldened by the tilt of his beret covering his Afro. |
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Perhaps the fact that voters missed the former mayor's nuggetty visage helped. |
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A turquoise bracelet, a tropical-fish tank, a vest beaded with Elvis Presley's visage, canary eyes and sequin lips. |
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Ricky's grin of recognition revealed a healthy complement of gleaming white dentition, all the more albescent in contrast to his swarthy visage. |
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Her visage set against the wide expanse of the stars like the faded misty memory of a dream. |
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An endearing nature of his immortal works is the visage of youthful innocence and simplicity. |
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It was his loud argyle socks that revealed the boyish sense of humour behind the staid visage. |
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How my heart sank when I saw his grinning, punchable visage smirk out the page. |
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Apart from anything else, his avuncular visage is no good at all for t-shirts and Warholian silk screens. |
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Gray never ages and his looks never fade, but the painting of his serene visage deteriorates at an alarming rate. |
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He also took to donning a white greasepaint visage, designed to mimic the pallor of 13 th-century plague victims. |
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I also mentioned that the reshaped end in its newly raw state resembled a porcine visage. |
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When it was done I thought of the WW2 urinal decals that allowed one to micturate, forcefully, into the visage of an Axis leader. |
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Unlike Washington, Jefferson did not shield himself behind an impenetrable visage. |
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But it's also no surprise that he reserves the most lingering, even idolatrous close-ups for himself, engorging the frame with his handsome visage. |
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Time's close up makes Padilla's visage appear far more sinister. |
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The blocky, black, businesslike appearance of the stock pistol has been replaced by a two-tone visage that testifies unambiguously to extensive alteration. |
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Walk into a state-of-the-art data center, and the stark, white-tile, raised-floor visage doesn't appear substantially changed from the days of keypunches and paper tape. |
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Hope maintained an expressionless visage, but inside, she trembled. |
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The town of Enniscrone has taken on a distinctly new visage in the garments of tall and beautiful, well formed Christmas trees along the main thoroughfares. |
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His craggy visage stares from countless heroic portraits and statues. |
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The leathery visage of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell never fails to sadden and enrage me. |
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Over the decades, Cash carved out his position as the premier purveyor of bluesy country music around, and his craggy visage is a picture of cool even today. |
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His face lost its passive visage and revealed his horror and disgust. |
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Krugman does raise the amusing question of whose visage should appear on such a coin, if minted. |
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Inside though, away from her smiling visage, Taira was burning with anger. |
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Meanwhile, the visage of the elegant, thin-ankled man in the painting is hard to discern from a distance, since his features are enveloped by the darkness of his skin. |
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The aquiline visage of our figure is not that of an old man, while the richness of his dress seems to indicate that, if he is a peasant or servant, he is no ordinary one. |
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Doyle sighed, the beautiful voice at odds with his grim visage. |
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And now I see the familiar visage of Ben Mankiewicz, so this just regular old tcm. |
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Reid looked grim, his head slightly bowed as he strode purposefully, not saying anything, his visage adding to the drama. |
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The duo have a lot in common and a fresh face fronting the most successful airline in Europe would present a less strident visage to the EU and the general public. |
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Even a passing mention of Shelley's most endurable creation immediately brings to mind Boris Karloff's memorably monstrous visage from the 1931 film. |
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Now too weak to move, Willow stared in horror as Buffy's face transformed itself into the demonic visage that all vampires hid beneath the trappings of humanity. |
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This is not a recipe for a sunny visage and a spring in the step. |
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Here, instead of verbalizing her emotions, Winslet oozes dread via her broken-down visage, and slight mannerisms. |
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While desperation was clear on their faces, his visage betrayed nothing. |
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The unflattering signs of age on her face are emphasized, giving her visage that sense of gravitas associated with old men in old-master paintings. |
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The remembrance whereof representing me her visage and Idea so lively and so naturally, doth in some sort reconcile me unto her. |
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Alas! he fears my lacerated coat, And visage pale with frigorisic want, Would bring dedecoration on his chaise. |
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Show your knave's visage, with a pox to you. Show your sheep-biting face, and be hanged an hour. |
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In the tripartite slide projection Transformer, 1973-74, Sieverding's and Mettig's faces are super-imposed and combined into one androgynous, heavily made-up visage. |
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