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The owner Zygi Wilf, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported, looked livid as he left the locker room.
She "looked livid" that morning, "her face poisoned with hate" as she snarled, "Go home, nigger!" Elizabeth, by then terrified behind her dark glasses, kept walking.
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Doherty looks livid with that relative glut of runs and slams his cap down on top of his head in frustration.
Because that way when I hear my name I can look genuinely shocked, and it'll be so satisfying if the cameras catch the other cardinals looking livid and bitter and then remembering to fake smile and applaud.
Boss Paul Murray looks livid with his side on the bench.
He was as grumpy as you like in his news conference yesterday and he looks livid during his short pre-match chat this evening.
So for example if you are wearing a torn T-shirt zigged with a little fake blood and maybe some green oil-based face paint that promised a lot more coverage than you actually got, so instead of looking livid and green you just look a bit like you're travel sick: you are not a dickhead at all.
Sgt Keith Emmerson, captain of the British army, looked like Vinnie Jones on steroids with his livid blue eyes and shaved head.
Last spring, designers soaked their collections with bright color; now the palette looks violently bright, with livid pinks, siren yellows and deep, airline shades of blue.
I stand up and look at the man, livid and violent, punching the shit out of inanimate electronic objects.
But these livid Twitter users are refusing to look at the bigger picture.
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