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Immigration officers will be taught not to scowl and told to drop their racket in visa fees.
ECONOMIST: Seeing is believing
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Toshack had further reason to scowl soon after the restart as an own-goal gifted Germany a 2-0 lead.
BBC: Wales 0-2 Germany
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"Boogie Stop Shuffle" has enough energy to be a Louis Prima side, if Prima had been prone to scowl.
WSJ: Mercurial Charles Mingus | Mingus Ah Um | Masterpiece by Eric Felten
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In a reference to the sour faces he was said to have made during the previous debate, Bush responded to one of Kerry's statements by saying, ""That answer made me almost want to scowl.
CNN: Bush, Kerry bare knuckles in second debate
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Nobody will come out of this movie singing you are more likely to emerge with a scowl, or with the need for a cigarette but the sheer cussedness of the project has a grace and conviction of its own.
NEWYORKER: Distant
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In the foreground, sitting on a hill overlooking the scene, is a couple, the man turned to the camera with an angry scowl on his face.
NPR: 'Americans': The Book That Changed Photography
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He still likes to win, but he has dropped the comb-over and the scowl.
WSJ: Keady Now Coaches the Coach
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Remember your face serves as a billboard advertising your emotions, so avoid a pensive scowl or furrowed brow by consciously keeping your facial expressions neutral to positive.
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