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This can be hard to countenance in the face of contemporary medical trends.
In truth, Grandma was out of countenance in the face of sloppy decorating, and some family members greeted the season of midnight embellishing with a slightly heavy heart.
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And its lessons about the cost of remaining passive in the face of evil, of countenancing bigotry and of betraying friends bear reinforcement in any season.
It's hard to countenance a version of international morality in which the world's most powerful country sits back in the face of the slaughter of tens of thousands of civilians and simply does nothing.
They flash over the face of Arnaud Rebotini in a suit, whose countenance is obscured by glossy lyrics that flash across the screen.
But the president's countenance in the debate resulted in an unexpected line of questioning from reporters.
The Jeep Mighty FC concept lacks the smooth countenance of Stevens's design, instead wearing the grafted face of the Wrangler, the descendant of the original Jeeps, over two prominent search lights.
The Jeep Mighty FC Concept lacks the smooth countenance of Stevens's design, instead wearing the grafted face of the Wrangler, the descendant of the original Jeeps, over two prominent searchlights.
Mr. Loughner continued standing and I observed his head was tilted to the left with a confused look in the countenance of his face.
No such refusal should be countenanced in the future.
The least subtle is that Mr Hussein didn't give a hoot about ordinary Iraqis and wouldn't countenance the loss of face that fully submitting to the UN would have meant.
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