The decision to choose Lockheed, as designers at Boeing admit through clenched teeth, was not whimsical.
Out of frustration, I placed my hands to my head and clenched my hair with my fingers.
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"He turned towards me, he had both fists clenched... grinding down on his teeth, " PC Milby said.
He endows a clenched, masochistic character with such scale and force that he takes over the movie.
He opened his mouth, clenched his teeth over the handle, and pulled it up for about eight seconds.
Mandela was 71 years old when he walked free from Victor Verster prison, his clenched fist held high.
Actually, Obama's phrase about a fist--whether clenched or not--is too narrow a metaphor.
With Samuel L. Jackson, who is so angry and clenched that he falls to the level of the material.
Pinterest, I can hear the Facebook team exclaiming, through clenched teeth, is not supposed to be about relationship building or branding.
But Jean still gripped his stomach with his hands and clenched his face in pain to convey the urgency of his hunger.
Inside, corn traders shout and raise their clenched fists in the air.
So clenched fists, shouting and shirt-tugging are deliberate techniques to this end.
She came to rest before a wide-paneled window and swallowed, her throat squeezing behind a brooch of diamonds thick as a clenched fist.
Mouth: Disagreement also shows up in compressed or pursed lips, clenched jaw muscles, or a head turned slightly away, so eye contact becomes sidelong.
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In photographs shown to jurors, Noah's small fists were clenched, his arms were raised above his head, and his lifeless knees were bent, defying gravity.
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His campaign slogan spoke of crushing crime with an "iron fist ", an image reinforced by the clenched fist emblem of his right-wing Patriotic Party.
The workers spanned several generations, from mustached grandfathers in baggy pants, with cigarettes clenched in the corners of their mouths, to jeans-wearing youths with fabulous hair.
The whole fried fish arrives at your table in a pot of seasoned broth, its body curled into a dramatic C-shape, its face clenched in a grimace.
After hearing the claim of insanity, Mr. Breivik smiled and shook his head, extending his clenched fist in a salute he used in the first days of his trial.
Ferguson will have regarded this as one of the most difficult tests of United's title run-in, and his succession of clenched-fist salutes at the final whistle demonstrated his delight.
Merthyr is a fine place to raise a boxer - Thomas claimed that children born in the tough valleys town were so angry that they came out with their fists clenched.
It's Hong Kong film star and Hollywood hopeful Chow Yun Fat striking what appears to be a kung fu pose, a matchstick clenched between his teeth, presumably for extra threat value.
He showed a lack of energy (which made him seem detached), looked down too often, and his most-displayed expression when Romney was speaking was a lip compression with a clenched jaw.
He was told he would be arrested for criminal damage as the bathroom toilet, extractor fan and light fitting were broken, but became aggressive and approached one of the officers with his fists clenched.
The presence of light-struck wash drawings of cloud-borne figures and angels by Giambattista Tiepolo proposes a reading of Degas's aerialist as a modern-day, secular version of such imagery, clearly suspended from her clenched jaw, not divinely supported.
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"Give me that" I huffed, teeth clenched.
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In 2010, Mitt Romney's tax rate bobbed and weaved its way below 15% -- and we know that only because the public had to pry his return (he has released only a full one) out of his clenched hands.
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