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Ted Kennedy has the same kind of countenance.
His manners and his countenance are kind and prepossessing.
"He was surprised Mao was willing to countenance this kind of destruction".
Putin has determined that he can countenance this kind of art.
"If we even begin to countenance that kind of interference," he said, "it's game over".
Their refusal to countenance any kind of statutory change to raise standards is no longer acceptable to the Conservative party".
By the mid-1960's, few were willing to countenance the kind of destruction Stuyvesant Town had required.
And I can't help but wonder if he can countenance this kind of empathy because it allows him a male subject position.
She'd rehearse and she'd be out on the road with her friends and there was nobody there who would countenance any kind of class A drug-taking.
At the same time he is likely to be remembered as one who, because of political circumstances and his understanding of them, could not enter the corridors of power without personal betrayal of a kind he could not countenance.
"While the state is certainly not in favor of any rush to judgment," Mr. Massameno said, "we certainly don't think it would be appropriate to countenance the kind of unwarranted delay and obstructionism and misstatements that have occurred in this case".
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