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Countenance

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  • "A wrinkled, smiling countenance, a high forehead, half-shut eyes, white hai
  • rous of voice, eloquent of speech, noble of countenance, a blend of affability and severity.
  • Instantly, my countenance altered, I began to think most intently whe
  • Sadler's appearance in terms of complexion, countenance and beard to Duke Maurice, although the Duk
  • striking, highly intellectual and spiritual countenance, and an impressive voice and manner.
  • eyes, aquiline nose, sunken cheeks, pallid countenance and looks that spoke of his ascetic austeri
  • los was heavily overweight and had a jovial countenance, and adopted a look similar to the singer A
  • ross an old man; the old man had a youthful countenance, and was carrying a fat-hen walking stick.
  • Religion and Policy, and the Countenance and Assistance each should give to the othe
  • ercely and grew bloodshot in anger, a fiery countenance and a harsh, cracked voice.
  • r her death said that she had : a beautiful countenance, and an even more beautiful soul, great wit
  • was a handsome young man of frank, pleasant countenance and good manners; he wore European dress an
  • scribed Gruelle as "possessed, with a heavy countenance, and ... with the only thing he would bear
  • an army is the only thing which can give it countenance; and therefore it ought not to be permitted
  • ich was no sooner announced than it met the countenance and support of the principal persons of ran
  • He had a majestic countenance, but was clothed with humility.'
  • of the local population and politicians to countenance concentration of specific services at only
  • The countenance, existing of its own accord
  • When she heard persecution mentioned, her countenance, far from growing pale, became, on the cont
  • countenance: for they disfigure their faces, that they
  • e fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance: for they disfigure their faces, that they
  • d and generally naked; stern and expressive countenance; harsh voice; mostly lurid color; filthy od
  • good size, with a thin visage and agreeable countenance, having somewhat of the Tartar appearance,
  • alone, and the government was compelled to countenance his ministrations.
  • f just stature, ordinary corpulence, fierce countenance; his forehead was bare of hair; of such gre
  • To be sure, Goering was not a man to countenance interference, but he certainly would have w
  • en sharper focus as some regions refused to countenance it.
  • His mobile countenance mirrored every emotion so perfectly, each v
  • called him a "Scotch laird, with his ruddy countenance, muscular limbs, and sturdy frame".
  • tinian polo player with model looks and the countenance of a member of the European elite.
  • Immediately "the countenance of this Grace Sowerbutts changed"; the witn
  • mitting every excess with impunity, and the countenance of certain lairds equally vicious with hims
  • ropped from Virgin, when Lindsay refused to countenance recording a cover version.
  • stice having been done, the court would not countenance sending him back to Hell, and so set him a
  • rejoiced was she in her very soul that her countenance shone with the ornament of the good-pleasur
  • p as follows: It was difficult for Drury to countenance successful governance in collaboration with
  • A less murderous countenance than Barrett's I have not seen.
  • A colleague remembered him as "tall, with a countenance that showed the passion of the loftiness of
  • " due to his support for economic reform to countenance the country's stagnating economy.
  • y to our forefathers has not and will never countenance the zionist and nationalistic doctrines of
  • atives within the Administration refused to countenance the idea, unless the Soviets were willing t
  • s in Vajrayana Buddhism that adopt a fierce countenance to benefit sentient beings.
  • n an opportunity to discredit him by giving countenance to the allegations by a renegade priest tha
  • polygamy and no longer encourages or gives countenance to any manner of practices in violation of
  • His countenance was like lightning,
  • at his own joke; every vein in Mr. Hobler's countenance was swollen with laughter partly at the Lor
  • ancour, and bitterness of spirit are out of countenance; when we breathe the benign and comfortable
  • al twists, but Langdon possesses a cherubic countenance, which offers him a chance in other directi
  • men were not ordinarily ashamed, or out of countenance, with being deceived but twice by him."