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I am not your daughter (right now) either, so be quiet and do whatever I say!" He laughed and made a suspicious face.
Most people raise one eyebrow as a suspicious face, an unsure face or a doubt face.
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Now at least I had the smarts to register a perplexed and suspicious look on my face, a scrunch I know I wore while I picked the long-acting insulin pen out of its cup and looked at its cap.
This article illustrates more training for clinicians is required and demonstrates the need for a centralised system, which collates and stores information that medical practitioners can draw on when faced with a suspicious case.
Any house without a porch is somehow suspicious, a face missing something, like a nose or a smile.
Unfortunately, the suspicious case leads Jessica back to a familiar face: Kilgrave's (David Tennant).
The neighbors pointed out that the very location of his apartment E7 at 563 Cauldwell Ave .- was suspicious, it faces part of the street where there are no buildings, implying a desire for privacy and possible sculduggery.
Like Bernard Madoff's investment firm, S.A.C. enjoyed a level of success that could seem suspicious on its face.
His sixth Russell opus shows signs of cloak-and-dagger fatigue (even readers new to the genre know not to take suicides and suspicious bombings at face value), but one can only marvel at his talent for infusing such a rangy cast of characters with nuance and soul.
He added that while the explanation was "unconvincing" and "suspicious" on its face, its "implausibility" was reinforced by the prosecutor's acceptance of two white jurors who cited as reasons for not wanting to serve personal obligations that were at least as pressing as the student's.
But it's not just that the Pentagon's assertions are suspicious on their face.
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