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"They have made their grimaces in vain".
[9] The very cleverest hands at preparing a false physiognomy for the camera have made their grimaces in vain.
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When they aim their little palm-lights up from below their chins to create a skull-like effect on their faces, they make sure we see their grimace of choice.
Simon Doonan of Barneys cited the infantile moue of the '60s and Blue Steel glint of the '90s and added, "Models have always made exaggerated facial grimaces of one sort or another".
"And did he know about" — she made a grimace — "us?" "Probably.
Hasanaj nodded, he understood, and he made the grimace again, and laughed feebly, with eyes that shone.
As the weeks have gone by, the Kim Kardashian game's quirks have cheered me up rather than made me grimace.
Michele had jerked his head up as if a drop of cold water had gone down his back and, with a bewildered look, had made a grimace of ignorance.
Bichel made one-day centuries for Worcestershire last season, but this was a brave effort, made while grimacing in pain from the left index finger he fractured during the first England innings.
We knew that Daniel Craig was still James Bond, that James Bond still liked running around with a gun in his hand and that for whatever reason the word "Skyfall" made him grimace.
That save can certainly be added to the list of occasions when De Gea has spared United over recent seasons but it was not the only occasion that made Klopp grimace afterwards and it needed a brilliantly executed tackle from Antonio Valencia to deny Roberto Firmino the possibility of a late winner.
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