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Discover Ludwig"countenance you" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is mostly used to express encouragement or support. For example, you can say, "I will countenance you in all your endeavors."
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I had that gleaming countenance you see on people who've just come back from the spa.
If you're afflicted with this countenance, you're in good company with Queen Elizabeth, Kristen Stewart, Anna Kendrick and Demi Moore.
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"May the Lord bless you and keep you; may the Lord cause his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; may the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and grant you peace". An archaeological discovery in 1979 revealed that the Priestly Benediction, as the verse from Numbers 6 24-26 is called, appeared to be the earliest biblical passage ever found in ancient artifacts.
If you didn't care about fairness, if you only cared about boosting labour market participation and maximising the output of the economy, you might briefly countenance whether you might be better off targeting your tax relief at people who might respond to the policy signal.
May the Lord illuminate His/Her countenance upon you and deal graciously with you.
Cook's cherubic countenance gives you no such indication.
And without a doubt, I have a countenance, if you want to call it that, that does in fact permeate every role I've ever done.
Judy Wise Chicago, Oct. 5, 2008 To the Editor: You quote John McCain, "How can you countenance someone who was engaged in bombings that could have or did kill innocent people?" He was referring to Barack Obama's acquaintance with the former Weatherman Bill Ayers, but the same question might be put to his own supporters.
The olden summer breeze was blowing against your face, alright The light of God was shining on your countenance divine And you were a violet color as you sat beside your father And your mother in the garden.
The subjects range from a demure but vivid young thing known as "Mady" (1948), by Alice Neel, to the belligerent, what's-it-to-you countenance of the painter Francesco Clemente, seen in a woodcut he did in 1982.
"The demeanor, the countenance and everything, you can tell it's just real different today".
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