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His expression suggests something of the faraway, wide-eyed disbelief of the man in "The Third of May," a look beyond words.
"There's no doubt he'd be vulnerable to a horse with a genuine turn of foot," admits Hughes, but his expression suggests he's not convinced that Harchibald will handle the course as well as Hardy Eustace.
His expression suggests that while observing the current moment, he is also navigating strange interior lands.
The face is quite cartoonish and exaggerated, his expression suggests that he may be doing this photo shoot against his will.
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His expression suggested that he was highly amused by his men.
"I'm doing what I can," Wickham responded, his expression suggesting he had heard the request a thousand times.
It is not just that his expression suggested that the real Mr Bush is peevish rather than caring.
He was wearing a plain, dark tie and a white lab coat, and his expression suggested puzzlement and displeasure...
Jeremy had the sweet face of every toddler but he was a bit more angular and even before he spoke his expressions suggested he was seeing things in the world the rest of us did not perceive.
His happy expression suggests that his prayer for "a good life, combined with health, gladness and rejoicing every day" inscribed on the base had been fulfilled.
His facial expression suggests that he has heard the term "angels unawares" and that rather than being thrown by the possibility of divine intervention, he's delighted and quietly proud of himself for having figured things out.
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