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"Wow!" "Awesome!" "That's so neat!" Faces lit up.
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Pick up the cards and place them in a neat, face-down stack in your hand.
A box full of oysters in neat rows faces him.
Of course, they would look like us in a few years, their hair not so neat, their faces no longer rested.
That urge is all the stronger because she is played by Taraneh Alidoosti, who took the title role in "About Elly," and who has one of those neat round faces that have held the screen since the infancy of cinema, shaded by different moods: a dash of the vamp, for Clara Bow; queenly wit, for Claudette Colbert; waspishness, for Myrna Loy; and a hint of whiskers, for Simone Simon, in "Cat People".
Her thin neck looked scrawny, poking out through the top of it; her neat faded face without its makeup seemed scoured clean.
She was a Taiwanese girl with a neat, pretty face and a wide, white smile, who wore beautiful clothes made of printed silks.
He must have been several inches shorter than she was, to begin with: wiry, with a neat pixie face, a high forehead under a receding hairline, and a taut smile.
Jon Huntsman, the former Republican governor of Utah, was one of dozens of Republicans who signed a legal brief for the Supreme Court on the subject, executing a neat about face from his presidential run just last year, when he was opposed to gay marriage.
The real payoff here isn't the emergence of faces, neat trick though it is — it's the audacity of the paint handling.
You might like to add geometric designs, anime faces, neat objects.
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