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Several looked around the room and at the judge, poker faced as usual, but all appeared to avert their eyes from Simpson.
CNN: Returned verdict catches everyone off guard
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He sat throughout the hearing alongside the judge, largely poker-faced, other than the occasional raised eyebrow.
BBC: Can a spook judge the spooks?
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The stars of 1998 and early 1999--mopey hand-wringers worrying about IMF bailouts and poker-faced management consultants, etc.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Culture on Demand: Swinging Thailand
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Gerry Boyle (Brendan Gleeson), a corpulent, crusty, poker-faced loner of a police officer who makes the Quiet Man seem downright loquacious.
NEWYORKER: The Guard
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My poker-faced host recited the day's dishes in stentorian tones while looking out at the street, and I scrambled to understand.
FORBES: Editor's Note
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Ms Wei's struggle to return a single student to his books is gritty and unglamorous and young Wei is persistent and poker-faced throughout.
ECONOMIST: Activist cinema
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Ronnie is no poker-faced pro, however - there's plenty of wincing and face-pulling when he falls short of the perfection he demands of himself.
BBC: What exactly goes on inside Ronnie O'Sullivan's head?
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I'm not alone, judging from the swarms of poker-faced gardeners I've spotted at some nurseries loading up their cars with almost laughably small plants, especially the alpines that flourish in hypertufa.
WSJ: Trough Gardening: A Challenger to the Terrarium Craze?
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From hilarity to sobriety though not of a poker-faced kind.
ECONOMIST: New verse
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He asked the minister what could be done to get away from the annual "poker game" faced by the fishing industry.
BBC: December Fisheries Council Meeting