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Mr. Dancy (who played Essex to Helen Mirren's Elizabeth I on television) has the cheekbones and brooding gaze of Olivier in his matinee idol era.
Kashua, who is forty, with thick, once black hair and a brooding gaze, slouched a little behind the lectern.
Six foot tall, 80kg, size 12 footy boots, dark eyes and a brooding gaze – a spitting image of Lawrie as a teenager.
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Saakashvili spent most of the flight brooding, gazing out the window.
The stereotype of this figure is a gauntly handsome, porcelain-skinned, raven-haired poet brooding behind a black cape, his gaze turned toward a sky churning with storm signals.
As each assumed her position, en garde, he sat gazing down, as though brooding in prayer, all but unable to watch.
But now that I was in downtown Juneau gazing out at the dark brooding waters of the Seadrome Marine Complex, I began to wonder about the wisdom of my nautical reverse snobbery.
Chapters end with someone gazing contemplatively at the telephone or brooding behind the wheel of a car.
Palmer's dark, brooding etching "The Lonely Tower" (1879), depicting two shepherds at night gazing up at a tower silhouetted against a starry sky, is a nostalgic paean to the English landscape.
She paused, brooding.
Van Dyck painted Titianesque portraits of the intense, brooding figure of Sir Thomas Wentworth, the king's strongman in Ireland, and an unadorned image of Archbishop William Laud, that "little low red-faced man", with his piercing gaze and air of impatient authority.
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