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17 Sentences With "expressionlessly"

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He tells her that her son is "fine," then expressionlessly swallows the baggies.
Groups of policemen in blue berets stood, arms folded, expressionlessly surveying the growing crowd.
In the July 2014 image taken at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, Tashfeen Malik looks expressionlessly into the camera.
The resulting portrait is of the artist, hands folded, sitting before a painted forest landscape, expressionlessly staring at the camera.
There was a girl at the bar once that expressionlessly asked me, "What do you want?" after I gave her a drink.
Perhaps the most boring... sorry, "serious" ... captain in the NHL, him expressionlessly delivering jokes like, "Take my wife, please" would make people's years.
Mr. Roof also recorded himself, wearing a black muscle shirt and reflective sunglasses, practicing with his laser-sight-equipped pistol, expressionlessly firing shot after shot.
Spletstoser, who testified before the committee behind closed doors last week, was sitting in the front row of public seats during Hyten's confirmation hearing, looking on expressionlessly.
Spletstoser, who testified before the committee behind closed doors last week, was sitting in the front row of the public seats during Hyten's confirmation hearing, looking on expressionlessly.
Invariably, this new acquaintance is someone much thinner than I. I am perplexed at how to respond, so I usually just stare expressionlessly and try to change the subject.
The dutiful diplomats, civil servants and lieutenant colonel who marched reluctantly and expressionlessly to testify to the House Intelligence Committee in recent weeks seem to have had fewer illusions than those senior to them in rank and life experience.
The magic — just like the magic flute — will be provided by Mozart's music: While the singers will move jerkily and expressionlessly through the spoken dialogue, they will come to life, move freely, and sing with their own voices during the music.
Mr. Hunter, who had insisted for more than a year that the charges against him were unfounded, stood in the packed courtroom in San Diego beside his lawyer, Paul Pfingst, and listened expressionlessly as the charge was read aloud, accusing him of using campaign funds to pay personal expenses.
Garson Kanin told the Los Angeles Times that he and Ruth Gordon had a different writing process for The Marrying Kind than usual - they worked on it little by little over a period of months. They'd sketch out this or that scene to make a certain point. Then on a train ride they started compiling all their ideas, and found out they had 'far too much' material. '"Sometimes we rewrite each other's stuff," Miss Gordon said, expressionlessly.
However, his wife watches the man expressionlessly through a crack in the door. The neighbor does not finish what he has to say, and nervously goes into the apartment with his wife. Gina goes to the auto shop to examine her car, and finds the picture she found of her and John from the woman's flat. While investigating her car, Gina hears the sound of breaking glass and turns to see two identical dogs fighting each other next to a broken mirror.
After his arrest, Rîmaru remained completely silent, staring expressionlessly into space. The investigators went into an office to decide on a plan; they introduced a police officer who pretended to be a thief into his cell and got him to talk. After two months of interrogations, Rîmaru admitted to 23 very serious crimes. In fact, he had been arrested for only three murders; the rest (another murder, six attempted murders, five rapes, one attempted rape, and seven thefts of various degrees) he or his father confessed to.
Despite the accusations of nepotism that greeted his appointment on January 3, 1903, Sifton fast became a well-respected judge. He served as chief justice of the Northwest Territories until September 16, 1907, when the Supreme Court of Alberta was established, whereupon he headed this new court, sitting in Calgary as the first Chief Justice of Alberta. He was notoriously difficult for barristers to read: he generally heard arguments expressionlessly smoking a cigar, and it was as a judge that he first acquired his long-time nickname of the Sphinx for his inscrutability. In one trial, he sat apparently vigorously taking notes during both sides' lengthy closing arguments and, once they concluded, immediately delivered his judgment.

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