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"On the outside, I put on a pretense, I took on a stronger countenance.
As Diego Maradona looked on, the man who piloted Argentina to the 1986 World Cup title took on the countenance of a film critic who can't believe the slop he's watching.
I think it's true that over the years, the human faces in the land that's colder than Mars accrue the same staggered aging effects as the trees: a weathered, frozen countenances that haven't quite taken on the consistency of elm bark but have been marked by patterns of weather more harsh and vigorous than elsewhere.
I think it's true that over the years, the human faces in the land that's colder than Mars accrue the same staggered aging effects as the trees: a weathered, frozen countenances which haven't quite taken on the consistency of elm bark, but have been marked by patterns of weather more harsh and vigorous than elsewhere.
Stern warned that the US would not countenance a new climate regime that contained "escape hatches" for some countries, and hinted that countries now labelled as "developing" should be drawn into taking on obligations on emissions.
A more agonized expression I never saw on a human countenance as he sobbed out the words: "He belongs to the angels now".
The litchat take on Wallace was that he was very intelligent, but probably too intelligent for his own good; that he had written a book that was very long, but probably too long; that this book contained a lot of postmodern flourishes (most notably a ton of footnotes), and there was definitely too much of that for any sensible reader to countenance.
Pep Guardiola takes over on 1 July and, despite the Spaniard countenancing his sale to City from Barcelona six years ago, Touré has no issues with him.
"For the avoidance of doubt, however, at no point during Monday's meeting did any discussion take place on referees from outwith Scotland, nor will the Scottish FA countenance such a notion". Maxwell, who replaced Stewart Regan at the end of last season, stressed it was important not to "conflate refereeing performance and disciplinary procedures".
Last week, it was the chief economic adviser, Gary Cohn, who had countenanced the President's falsehoods and flights of bigotry but who finally took a stand on the question of steel and aluminum tariffs.
Arsenal will not countenance his departure to a direct rival for a top-four finish, which would scupper Everton's interest in the player, but Palace are understood to head a list of English clubs keen to take him on.
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