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A stalwart of the stage and screen for almost half a century, Nigel Davenport never quite found A-list stardom, but his moustache, piercing gaze, thick eyebrows and scowling expression made him a character actor sought by directors in all mediums.
Yes, here comes Tony Parker again, bucking the odds by getting even better as the years go by, writes Gregg Doyel on CBSSports.com, passing to Duncan again, greeted by the same scowling expression Coach Gregg Popovich hasn't felt the need to change for decades.
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Friends and strangers alike try and cajole me: my shoulders are pulled away from me, drinks wrestled from both hands, my scowling face met with reciprocal expressions.
Bloggers attacked her scowling facial expressions and tendency to nervously play with her fingers; a parody on "S.N.L".
The six new emoji depict various expressions, from an open mouth to express surprise to a scowling red face for anger.
Ms. Maroney's facial expression — a scowling kind of glare, or a glaring kind of scowl — when she learned she won a silver medal, rather than a gold, after a vault performance on Aug. 5 was captured in a photograph by Brian Snyder of Reuters that captured the popular imagination.
In this experiment, we presented Himba subjects with 36 photographs of six actors each making six facial expressions: smiling, scowling, pouting, wide-eyed and so on.
She noted that Botox made such commonplace facial expressions as scowling and squinting a challenge (though Wexler says the urge to squint can be so strong, patients recruit muscles from elsewhere on the skull to persist in the habit).
Imagine if you met someone for the first time and they gave you a stone-cold expression or scowled at you throughout the entire conversation.
They have, basically, two expressions: stone-faced (used after hitting a good shot) and scowling (used after hitting a bad shot or when someone in the gallery dares to make a noise of any kind).
Or scowling.
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