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Discover Ludwig"unlikely face" is an acceptable phrase in written English
It is usually used in the context of someone displaying an expression or emotion that is uncommon or out of the ordinary. For example, "When I caught sight of my old teacher, I couldn't help but feel a sudden wave of nostalgia wash over me, despite the unlikely face she was making at me."
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Now well-being radiated from her unlikely face, with its thick nose and thin eyebrows.
In some ways, Mr. Parsons is an unlikely face for chastened corporate America.
The series made him an unlikely face for A&E, a cable channel better known for staid programming like "Biography".
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Richard Rouget, a gun for hire over two decades of bloody African conflict, is the unlikely face of the American campaign against militants in Somalia.
Another unlikely face swap came in the form of James Corden as the Mona Lisa, during his debut as host of The Late, Late Show in the US.
His numerous arrests and brushes with death began in 1997, when he emerged as the unlikely face of opposition to President Robert Mugabe.
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The unlikely face-off pits Mr. Hewlett, 57, a consulting professor of music at Stanford University and a genial intellectual with advanced degrees in music, engineering and operations research, against Ms. Fiorina, 47, a forceful, charismatic outsider brought in by the board to shake things up at Hewlett-Packard -- a model company in many ways, but one that had become inbred and sluggish.
The Wall Street Journal reports that facial hair is showing up on some unlikely faces: those of laid-off corporate executives.
This behaviour underlines not just Assad's confidence that he is unlikely to face any sanction but also the difficulties faced by aid groups, particularly the UN.
Short of a sharp turn, Ai is unlikely to face further detention in this case, but he is hardly out of the woods.
Manchester City are highly unlikely to face charges for the smoke-grenade incident but the fan, if identified, will face prosecution.
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