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And driven by feelings of betrayal, millions of progressive voters will no longer countenance them as a repository for their support.
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But his lifestyle and white-supremacist sympathies argue he chose his victims by their countenance -- turbans and beards -- misrepresenting them as the ultimate symbols of the so-called "'other".
Mr. Fabiano, by contrast, lifted his role off the page, conveying bliss and dread through countenance and bearing as much as he did with his soaring, thrilling singing.
The defiance was not needing any of them, or any of it – which is precisely why some Liberals could never countenance Turnbull as their figurehead, even when he was useful to them.
United fans can countenance defeat as long as their side goes down screaming.
His countenance looks as if to be alert was habitual – the sideways glance watchful.
vulthus, glory], an expression of countenance, the countenance, visage, as to features and expression; hence, often to be translated by features, looks, air, mien, expression, aspect (syn. aspectus).
Mr. Lithgow, with an appropriately woeful countenance, looks as brittle and gaunt as an El Greco figure.
On the other hand, they countenance "nazi" as an adjective ("nazi tactics," as opposed to "the Nazis' tactics") — but what about "marxist"?
Her utterly principled and therefore utterly daunting husband-to-be, with his countenance "rigid as iron", has terrified his wife into deception.
When Andy Murray took the third set off him 6-0 to win in Tokyo recently, he would not countenance fatigue as an excuse.
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