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Last week, in Manhattan, I asked Kechiche if the problem was that the actresses couldn't countenance the ugly work that goes into beautiful product.
The series was first shown in BBC America, which makes me wonder if US investment meant simply that the money was available to buff things up a bit or whether the original plan was for realism but nobody across the Atlantic was prepared to countenance quite how poor and ugly Britain really was in the 70s.
That might mean a genuine debt crisis, a near-default scenario that forces a combination of spending cuts and tax increases, perhaps with some swift inflation worked in, that's uglier than any grand bargain either side would countenance.
Frenzel, like me, doesn't like compromising his phone's aesthetic with some ugly protective shell, but he likes even less the shattered countenance that inevitably results from this aesthetic decision.
With his scowling countenance and a huge, muscled frame sporting a bevy of jailhouse-ugly tattoos, this is a man who would seem at home playing the part of a heel in a professional wrestling match.
Purnomo's countenance would then brighten to explain that, however, facing a superbly trained and properly motivated microscopist, their ugly play would be halted, and health would be restored.
I couldn't countenance that.
Ryan has a sterner countenance.
Ugly, ugly.
We cannot countenance this.
Ugly stuff.
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