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He's got an unusual face for an idol: big puffy cheeks, pixie ears, fatherly and kind.
He does have an unusual face, heavy eyebrows sloping in so that, whatever his mood, he looks rather like a dubious policeman.
She forced the thing downward, and just as it settled over her ears her jolliness bubbled over, and she made a most unusual face, a lopsided pout.
Swinton - who plays the mother of a son who commits a terrible act of violence - has an unusual face, perhaps better at repressing emotion than expressing it.
He might seem an unusual choice — a veteran defensive tackle who, at this point, may be best known for his unusual face mask — but the Giants would not have it any other way.
I now appreciate a more unusual face, a beauty that comes from the unexpected.
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That includes an unusual face-off opening weekend for the US and China, with fantasy material an increasingly strong performer in the latter.
The meeting, an unscripted and unusual face-off among hardened political rivals that was carried live on Thailand's main television channels, failed to make progress on the primary demand of protesters, that new elections be called.
Redistricting, which cost Iowa one House seat, has left these two entrenched incumbents in an unusual face-off, vying for a new district that has been configured with roughly equal number Republican, Democratic and independent voters.
He looked perplexed: "I haven't seen any strange or unusual faces around here".
He regularly drew grotesque or unusual faces, and these studies were some of his most popular and influential works from the 16th century up to the time of Hogarth.
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