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"frown" Definitions
  1. a serious, angry or worried expression on a person’s face that causes lines on their forehead

487 Sentences With "frown"

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I think that the virtuous frown on hypocrisy more than they frown on conscientious protein consumption.
Disconcertingly, the turtle cranes its head up, all the better for diners to ponder its tragic little turtle frown (oops, I meant turtle frown) as they eat.
A long time ago, when the Civil Rights movement started, there was the concept of frown power where you were not willing to say something vocally but you would just frown.
"Most people, when they don't understand something, frown," he says.
Thumbnail images show Kavanaugh's face pinched in an angry frown.
"Smile 2" transforms a frown into a creepy, toothy grin.
Asked to evaluate Brown, he put on a mock frown.
"My house has mice," she said with a deep frown.
His handsome face twitched into a suggestion of a frown.
Maybe the first week they just frown for the first month.
He wants to smile and frown and sometimes have heart eyes.
Crack open that six pack and turn that frown upside down!
The head is tilted this way, and it is a frown.
But their countries are still at war and frown on fraternisation.
"We're going to frown" on that, Mr. Fahrenkopf said on CNN.
And most blacks and Hispanics frown on his anti-crime policies.
Then a closer look at Elton John and his viral frown.
Well, society tends to frown on adults just committing actual crimes.
It's hard to wear a getup like that with a frown.
Grumpy Cat, known for her permanent frown, passed away in May.
"I think he was bluffing," Ms. Meadows said with a frown.
The Palestinians call it "cultural normalization," and many frown upon it.
We frown at each other and go back to our screens.
History will frown on this mistake, and so will the future.
" Its claim: "A generation's perpetual frown had become a perpetual smirk.
Smile while trying to frown your eyebrows down against your fingers.
If I was back with the family, they frown on it.
STICKLERS for value have plenty of reasons to frown at financial markets.
I'm not gonna frown in a selfie because that would look dumb.
Is she hyper-religious, wearing a purity ring and a judgmental frown?
He leans in on the table, his face tightening, a frown descending.
She twisted the corners of her mouth downwards in a permanent frown.
You can't smile, frown, or move your eyes from side to side.
But, at the same time, civilized society tends to frown upon it.
Just keep It positive and never let the world see you frown.
Until I saw Toller, I didn't know the human soul could frown.
" The protocols of mainstream American politics generally frown on the word "power.
Banks usually frown upon it, but motivated homeowners can make it happen.
Some joke about it; some frown and don't want to discuss it.
That includes money from, er, activities the Justice Department might frown upon.
"I don't think we've had anyone even frown all season," Bennett says.
Turn that frown upside-down, paparazzi, and go find the next Kim K.
A few people wear masks against the still-toxic air; a few frown.
Mr Turnbull wants to be sure they frown on domestic violence and sexism.
But pass some bills I want and that frown will turn upside down!
Yet economists frown when households—and governments—spend with little regard for tomorrow.
Harriet, her mouth a permanent frown, is nearly consumed by worry and fatigue.
He used what's known as a one-sided test, which statisticians frown upon.
Laura Dern plays Ethel the nag, the starter wife who enters frown first.
This time he sat silently, his mouth set in a cod-like frown.
Many investors frown upon this because of the potential for conflict of interest.
Or maybe it can turn that smile or frown into a custom emoji.
Top of Head With Red Hair is the only emoji who accepts her frown.
Sufism, a mystical form of Islam that purists in Arabia frown on, is widespread.
Her owners say her perpetual frown and small size are due to feline dwarfism.
Our culture may frown upon such petite vehicles, but that view is not universal.
Since the double terrorist attacks of 2015, Mr Hollande now wears a calcified frown.
Imagine manipulating a friend's expression to make them smile, or frown, or, well, whatever.
Unfortunately, this biological reality collides with an economic one: Most offices frown on napping.
If somebody has a sickness of the mind, we tend to frown on treatment.
But there's cause to mourn Nostalrius' demise and reason to frown on Blizzard's actions.
I know a lot of people frown on that, but it is a godsend.
Fact is, those activities aren't illegal, but some L.A. residents clearly frown upon them.
Jeff Flake of Arizona rose up, his face twisted in a familiar anguished frown.
The desk also makes it a point not to frown upon tourist hot spots.
It's really fun — bound to make anyone turn their frown, ahem, in another direction.
But investors are likely to frown on Argentina changing payment terms without consulting holders.
The iconic quintet can turn any frown upside down and make any sour situation sweet.
Customers would frown, and I would ring them up for their $10 alternative to communicating.
But the bubble burst in 23, when China's government began to frown on lavish gifts.
Luckily, Disney managed to turn that frown upside down at the D23 Expo on Saturday.
Trump, meanwhile, sported the usual frown he deploys when he isn't sure what's going on.
Instead of always wearing a perma-frown, this 6-month-old kitten can't stop smiling.
But from that moment on, she would frown at me whenever she saw my purse.
Many people frown on little-pink actions as extreme, but they have won influential backers.
Dustin laughs as he tells the story, but his smile quickly dissipates into a frown.
Even the scandalized chatter of the townspeople, who frown at this sinful setup, dies away.
Ironically, this anger-fueled moment is almost guaranteed to turn your own frown upside down.
If you don't update, the smile turns to a frown, or even the poop emoji.
Boehner was the frown to Biden's grin, the grimace to his counterpart's constant adoring beam.
Goodbye, Grumpy Cat: The feline whose frown inspired an internet meme died today in Arizona.
Some clerics frown on women exercising and most girls' schools do not offer physical education.
"The frown is the most common area," she said, referencing the space between the eyebrows.
Grumpy Cat, the famed Instagram star with a permanent frown, died this week at age seven.
With a frown running deep with wrinkles, the forty-something farmer speaks confidently about his opinions.
Let's face it: He's a weird dude, and even Bob Saget would frown upon him.[Newsweek]
Poland's European allies frown on such bilateral deals, which are at odds with NATO's collective spirit.
So while Loki might continues to frown for the camera, inside he is one big smile.
It's good to be humble, but no one should frown upon people being confident in themselves.
This is happening even though some private-equity firms appear to publicly frown upon these deals.
Then, a facialist pointed out to me that I was shaping my brows into a frown.
Fuck the therapeutic process: I can already see frown lines coming in from all that anguish.
We scoff at Saudi Arabia's ban on female driving, yet we frown on women riding motorbikes.
Stone sat nearly silently throughout Friday's hearing, wearing a dark pinstripe suit and an occasional frown.
I'm at the doctor's office watching him study my chart when a frown crinkles his cheeks.
Her effort to try to ignore him was coupled with an increasing frown and furrowed eyebrows.
Sellers generally frown on "contingency" offers, which are subject to the sale of an existing home.
Unlike natural stonescapes, which climbers frown on tampering with, indoor routes can also be fine-tuned.
Internet-famous pet Grumpy Cat had a form of dwarfism that caused her to perpetually frown.
This is happening even though some private equity firms appear to publicly frown upon these deals.
But it was a much younger woman who greeted him with a frown in the corridor.
Honestly, people call me mahmud a lot, and I don't think it's something to frown at.
"I've been having an extramarital affair for a decade," actor Robert Downey Jr. said with a frown.
He looks stern, even dour, his frown contrasting with the smiles on the pale faces behind him.
It is usually the case that companies frown in your general direction, not issue a public statement.
For those that think a smile is just a frown turned upside down, you better think again.
We've rounded up the cutest spring dresses from the sale to turn that winter frown upside down.
Hacktivism starts to get into the realm of Anonymous and Wikileaks, which some security folks frown upon.
His frown was concerned and thoughtful, but his gaze swept over the vulnerable underside of her biceps.
Hopkins continued, gobbing forest green and white paint right down my frown line, unfortunately accentuating my jowls.
Although he didn't seem too afraid, The Weeknd did insert a terrified frown emoji over the post.
"The hidden ways to control who you get, that's where I really frown upon competition," he said.
"I did that wrong," she said with a frown, and began tracing her way through the circuit.
It's prominent (and seemingly permanent) frown clearly doesn't inspire the same fuzzy feeling as Minis of yore.
Many of Jerusalem&aposs residents are observant Jews, Muslims or Christians, communities that often frown on homosexuality.
The corners of his mouth turned down, not as a frown, but as if holding back tears.
When we meet Grace, she's handcuffed in a prison jumpsuit, sporting disheveled hair and a perpetual frown.
There's nothing like a chubby 'lil baby to turn your frown upside down, and 2016 had plenty.
While they might agree with the former secretary of state's sentiments, Democrats may frown at her intervention.
Fortunately, there's a new app called Pigeon Panic that promises to let you do that (relatively) frown free.
At first meeting, the Lamborghini Huracán Performante resembles a giant automotive frown, its eyes squinted, ready for combat.
I think when you see something occur in your daily business, actually say something about it, or frown.
" When questioned by Marchese about how he'd know this information, Jones replied (with a frown), "Come on, man.
Why put a frown on a cat unless you want to sort of see what it looks like?
Allow every smile, frown and town you drive through to open your mind, but never close your heart.
While Grumpy Cat is known for her frown, she is just as famous for turning them upside down.
The permanent frown clouding Mr Tavares's brow is a testament to the tough jobs he has pulled off.
Most attorneys frown upon working for free, and Cohen says they indeed pulled out ... which hurt his case.
Madrid follows in the footsteps of transit systems in some other cities that also frown on the behavior.
Idris Elba's not given much to do but frown intensely, but fortunately he's very good at frowning intensely.
Investors that frown upon owning tobacco stocks, as Cramer does, should continue to make other investments, he said.
In the context of a workplace, we'd frown and ask: Dude, were you just looking for a fight?
"The sequestration of emergent AI is really a formality in most cases," said Shifa reassuringly, misinterpreting Eliana's frown.
Songs that could be a frown, or a smirk, or a wink, or a roll of the eyes.
With dark and gloomy-seeming frown You say I must be sitting down Before you'll tell— Oh, no.
The kinda place that uses those napkins probably isn't gonna frown at you littering a table with them.
The first time it happens, you can grimace or frown, and let an awkward silence do the talking.
Valentine's got you down It makes your heart frown Because that ex you had Still gets you mad.
Court rules frown on such broad sealing practices because truly confidential information rarely spans an entire legal brief.
He is perpetually balding and perpetually dour, with a jutting nose and consistently unfashionable glasses and a blistering frown.
A photo posted after the video shows Noah sitting in the shopping cart with a frown on his face.
It relies on facial recognition software to scan users' faces and identify basic emotions, like a smile or frown.
The tortured relationship with your club that most fans have somewhere, deep down, possesses every wrinkle of Claude's frown.
One of his two brothers who joined the plot played the oud, also an act religious conservatives frown on.
The company's six employees frown at their laptops, where the numbers in a Google Doc chart a steady decline.
From the moment he stepped onto the frozen White House South Lawn with a frown just after 9 a.m.
Authorities released a photograph of a man with a buzz cut and a mouth that drooped toward a frown.
We'll have to rely on his written statement: Still, there's opportunity yet for the Democrats make the GOP frown.
With a lifelike grin on one mask and a frown on the other, the tattoo can convey different meanings.
But very few sports, if any, frown upon individualism as much as hockey has for the last century-plus.
And no matter where he turned, conservative platforms would repeatedly frown upon his high-risk short-term-trading desires.
He placed his other hand over his heart and let his strange, sagging mandible soften into a deep frown.
Local officials frown at "boomtown" or "ghost town" labels, saying there is more to the local economy than oil.
To do this, he asked nonprofessional actors to repeatedly smile and frown repeatedly for a set amount of time.
Vertical Harvest Hydroponics, another new company, has ideas of growing green where climate might otherwise frown by aiming for portability.
Marie ends up turning my frown upside down when she says that maybe the handicap will work in our favor.
But when they reached the spot, they all made the same disappointed frown, as if cued by an invisible maestro.
Autocratic regimes that frown on civil society are happy for their citizens to take up the cause of food waste.
Mona Lisa frown: Machine learning brings old paintings and photos to life It isn't just spitting out random articles, either.
US policy was always to frown on Israeli settlements because Israeli settlements directly interfere in that land-for-peace formula.
As soon as I hear such claims, I contract my corrugator muscles (causing a frown) and ask for the evidence.
Sara mentioned that they were living in a two-bedroom apartment near the office, and Hassan saw Mona frown slightly.
Moatazedi said Evolus had no plans to expand Jeuveau's label beyond treating frown lines, or to explore its medical use.
For most of his life, Jonathan's parents used nonverbal cues like a smile or a frown to communicate with him.
" With a frown, he added, "The momentum for us to replicate seems to be to eradicate the characters people like.
Some theater chains still frown on MoviePass and multiple reports exist of box office employees making things difficult for users.
Swapping that smiley with a frown, joy went down to 60% while sadness went up from a 9% to 46%.
Mr. Trump, for his part, played at Ozymandias, complete with frown, and wrinkled lip, and the sneer of cold command.
But residents frown on tourists motoring about, given the crazy, pedestrians-and-goats-in-the-highway quality of Jamaican traffic.
The scene inside was tense, with Democrats angrily protesting the Supreme Court nominee, and Flake sat stoically with a frown.
All the while, closed-guard traditionalists frown and Helio Gracie rolls over in his grave, wondering what they have wrought.
These domestic animals can distinguish human facial expressions, and prefer a pleasant smile to a disgruntled frown, according to new research.
She held his hand as they waited in line to receive medicine for his treatment, a desperate frown on her face.
The brief reversed the office's prior position from September 2016, an uncommon and awkward switcheroo that the justices typically frown upon.
However, foreign courts are likely to frown on any effort by Mr Maduro to pick and choose which lenders to snub.
To some, an MRR line looks the same as a non-amortizing term loan — something that bank inspectors traditionally frown upon.
With the help of the "Virtual Race Coach," you can hit the track without worrying about turning this frown upside down.
First, she got Xeomin (pronounced ZEOmin), which is an injectable that temporarily improves the look of frown lines between the eyebrows.
I went into his hospital room with a big frown on my face and said, 'I think we should get married.
Most games tend to frown on overt violence even as they implicitly condone it through the thousands of interactions they present.
We don't mind having a safety net for the wealthy, but we frown upon having a safety net for poor folks.
Today two-thirds of Americans support it, and even those who frown on it make no serious effort to criminalise it.
"My main concern is that if we have a terrorist attack and there are multiple patients," he says with a frown.
That frown turned upside down less than a month later, when Manafort allegedly made a $1.5 million loan to himself disappear.
Cops in Bellevue, Washington, found a dog at a local park wearing a full fall ensemble -- and a "very angry" frown.
Here, we have a de-aged De Niro in the trailer, wrinkles smoothened but iconic grumpy-ass frown still in tact.
Most are okay with not being able to frown, but they want to preserve some brow-raising and some smile-squinting.
"There was nothing I could do," he said, slumped on a plastic chair with a frown on his thin, lined face.
My teenage patients have reacted to this pressure by becoming junior psychoanalysts, able to dissect their parents' every frown and sigh.
But when another voice came on, this one deeper and carrying a more sombre tone, Rina's smile turned into a frown.
If Mr. Koch pummeled people with a frown or sometimes a self-satisfied smile, Mr. Giuliani did so with a snarl.
As we inched through traffic, Blahyi used an iPad to take selfies in various poses: dazzling smile, thoughtful gaze, pensive frown.
"The static wrinkles are there all the time, and the hyperkinetic wrinkles appear when you frown, move your eyebrows, etcetera," he says.
" His Favorite Snapchat Filter "I'm always down for the filter that makes your face frown and the one that squashes your face.
An independent privacy oversight board will be spun up frown thoughtfully at Facebook's future initiatives surrounding the creative acquisition of user data.
But some critics worry the improved benefits will worsen deep-rooted discrimination against women at work as companies frown at rising costs.
Here, put this $400 Tamagotchi on your wrist so it can frown at you for not taking enough steps in a day.
Most of these pundits frown on nonviolent heckling, confrontation, and shaming of aides like Kellyanne Conway, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Stephen Miller.
A man sauntered past, and he had a big pixelated smile like a cartoon instead of the usual frown people wore here.
Blunt in particular shines, building an entire emotional arc out of an unguarded smile, a weary frown, a squaring of the shoulders.
A frown or smiley face light up along the side of the device to indicate if the meal is safe to eat.
It's fine to regulate conduct for the most part, but because of the First Amendment, we really, really frown on regulating speech.
Authorities have made available a "changing room" for Muslim girls whose parents frown upon their stepping out in public in school skirts.
"You grow a thick skin," the officer said, her mouth pulled into a frown, as if to demonstrate: this is thick skin.
And if your spouse or aisle mate should frown in annoyance, point out that science now says that fidgeting is good medicine.
Sharia principles, in addition to banning interest payments, emphasize real economic activity based on physical assets and frown on pure monetary speculation.
Whether you're Ra's al Ghul or just want to be cool, this R-J timepiece will definitely turn that frown upside… down.
And although some seasoned cooks often frown upon taking shortcuts, there are some dishes they swear by making in this convenient appliance.
An office worker with no apparent friends and few relatives, Setsuko doesn't need a reason or even a frown to look unhappy.
The Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee both frown on networks inviting candidates to debates that the committees didn't approve.
Often, they frown skeptically, weigh the book in their hands, glance at a few pages and toss it back on the pile.
But they would also encourage drunkenness and lasciviousness, and frown upon any slave who tried to put the time to productive use.
As she contemplates her face in the glass, her frown suggests despair at her faded beauty, at the way of all flesh.
Most comic book stores would frown upon their customers sitting on their floor and reading, but Loot is not like other shops.
I pick up a mango and Khan crumples her nose and, with a frown, suggests I swap it for a better one.
The frown in this photo is deceiving, though, because Nacho is really a sweet, affectionate guy who would brighten up a new home.
Most men begin their antiaging regimen with Botox or other injectables to smooth frown lines and crow's feet ($800 per treatment, on average).
It's sure to bring a confused frown or a bemused smile to the face of anyone who hears it for the first time.
In the several years since, Tardar Sauce (who is more commonly known as "Grumpy Cat") and her perma-frown became an internet staple.
A wink or a frown, while crude, can add an emotional effect to an email that would be difficult to impart with words.
The internet sensation — real name Tardar Sauce — shot to fame as a figurehead of online culture thanks to her permanent frown (NBC News)
A barely perceptible frown creased his brows, a fleeting look that seemed to convey, I can't believe I still have to say this.
In many nations, certain sects of religions – from Judaism to Islam to Taoism — frown upon separating the bodies of the dead into parts.
Still another took a normal photo of a face — and then made it smile, frown, and gape with the push of a button.
"Allow every smile, frown and town you drive through to open your mind, but never close your heart," Metz wrote in the letter.
Researchers suggest this is bad news for companies that frown upon eating lunch alone or require (by way of expectation) socialization during breaks.
If anyone suggested a new camera angle or special effect, he'd frown and reboot, to see if the proposed version played out better.
But Mr. Fillon, with his dark-eyed frown, suggests a return to authority, and the rally crowd of about 163,000 here loved it.
According to Caters, Louis' frown isn't caused by a genetic mutation, like Grumpy Cat's was, it's just how his Persian face is set.
At practice, she's focused and quiet, and when she starts casting, her dark eyes narrow to a frown as she attacks her target.
Bongwan, his mouth alternating between a deep frown and an anxious half-smile, claims our attention as if he were entitled to it.
Gerasimov is sixty-one years old, and is always photographed in a stiff, forest-green military uniform and with a perpetually sagging frown.
She appeared in court on Friday wearing black pants and loafers and a long, light blue coat, her face fixed in a frown.
Estate lawyers generally frown on keeping wills in safe deposit boxes in case access to the box is restricted after the owner's death.
Hello Kitty is both more traditionally cute than Gudetama and somewhat emotionless — she doesn't even have a mouth to smile or frown with.
The latest version of your iPhone's operating system comes with plenty of upgrades, and also a poop emoji that can frown when you do.
The cranky internet sensation's million-dollar frown and deadpan humor captured our hearts, especially when we were feeling a little disgruntled with the world.
Lee, the American comic book writer behind the Marvel universe, met the cat at a 2015 convention and tried to mimic the iconic frown.
His face cracks with a smile or a frown; in one particularly moving photograph, he's dancing with ease and joy, his arms spread wide.
Justice Department policies frown upon officials commenting on investigations, especially if they are making subjective remarks about people whom prosecutors have declined to charge.
The Sanders candidacy is not an academic one, in which policy wonks cross their arms and frown while someone more charismatic snatches up delegates.
Another girl sits on a bed, her face drawn into a deep frown, blood covering her jeans, her long brown hair tousled and loose.
Batumians, the inhabitants of the region's capital, are quite opinionated about what makes a good Adjaran khachapuri, and often frown upon imitations from Tbilisi.
With a little pencil, she marked tiny spots over my eyebrows, up by my hairline, and on the unrelenting perma-frown between my brows.
"Where this place used to frown upon youngsters, we've noticed a lot coming in here over the past eight months," the owners tell me.
When a baby cow unexpectedly lost her mom, she was feeling pretty blue, but one little girl was able to turn that frown upside down.
NW: I think if you're in a group and you see something inappropriate go on, make some noise, even just clear your throat or frown.
In 226.32, a study by Ryan Black and three fellow political scientists found that Supreme Court justices frown on emotionally charged language in legal briefs.
"You see in frame-by-frame analysis that she has facial expressions of stress, including a downward look and frown that show sadness," said Wood.
Instead of being static miniature pictures, the icons will blink, move around, smile, and frown, depending on how senders interact with the facial recognition tech.
When you smile, frown, or sneer at the iPhone X, the phone's facial sensors can create expressive 3D emojis that mimic your very own face.
Critical voices Jayne Bigelsen, 45, a maladaptive daydreaming investigator and nonprofit lawyer from New York, said journal editors often frown at research done exclusively online.
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Economists are inclined to frown on the strategy of dumping giant piles of government money onto budding technologies that are in need of scaling up.
Would the president be able to put on a convincing frown, or would he pose for pictures with his signature with grin and thumbs-up?
Playing instruments was banned outright during the period of Taliban rule in Afghanistan, and even today, many conservative Muslims frown on most forms of music.
His brown eyes were dull behind thick glasses, his mouth locked in a slight frown, his thin hair combed neatly back from a receding hairline.
The pious might frown upon such artistic license, yet they would do well to remember that the Gospels themselves are creative adaptations of historical events.
Joe Ingles Won't Make the All-Defensive Team But He's Damn Good At What He Does Most metrics frown at Joe Ingles's defense this season.
By 20083 Zimbabwe was racked by hyperinflation so crippling that beggars who were offered billion-Zimbabwe-dollar bills would frown and reject them (see chart).
For example, a 2010 study showed that people tend to frown when they perform exercises, and their facial expressions may make the exercises feel easier.
The yogi was not as old as Alsatia expected, but he made up for it with a fixed frown, furrowed brow beneath close-cropped hair.
It was hypnotic — she can make simple acts appear virtuosic — but soon her face got involved, and an ecstatic smile morphed into a tragic frown.
He climbed into her bed and she took off her symbolic bought-with-Noah-years-ago earrings, but the perpetual frown didn't leave her face.
Each of the six sides of the cube has a facial expression, such as a frown or a grimace, that corresponds to established pain scores.
There are going to be more podcasts and videos coming out of D.C. Ross Benoit's podcast "Smiley Frown" has helped him build a local following.
"My soul won't allow me to be in business with corporations that attempt to frown on freedom of speech, censor artists, and question cultural choices."
Each side has plenty to smile and frown about, so I guess my personal New Year's resolution to be more bipartisan is already panning out.
"I think the deal's terrific because Comcast has grown so large that the regulators frown on them making more acquisitions here in the U.S.," Cramer said.
Shelton Kokeok, a 72-year-old with palm-sized ears and a face that tragedy has worn into a grouper's frown, is focused on the ocean.
Playing instruments was banned during the period of Taliban rule in late-1990s Afghanistan, and even today, many conservative Muslims frown on most forms of music.
The bunny is both cute, because it's got large, beady eyes, but also slightly sad because its mouth is formed into the shape of a frown.
He would frown on America's voter turnout, which hovers at 40% for mid-term elections and seldom goes much higher than 55% for a presidential race.
Sphero Mini is not only the tiniest robot ball we've ever seen, it's also the first one you can control with a smile or a frown.
Turn that frown upside down, because now until the beginning of 2018 is your prime opportunity to shop brand name merch for lower than low prices.
I really frown on musicians who get up on a platform and start talking about the president or complain about — I just don't think it belongs.
The surgical waiting room of our local University cancer hospital was full of husbands and wives, each wearing the same pallid frown that I was wearing.
Just get me going on Trump or Putin or climate change and I can put a frown on every face and a furrow in every brow.
But what you're dealing with now (wringing your hands over this nonstarter) is why companies sometimes frown on inter-office romantic relationships: they lead to drama.
Throughout the proceeding, he sat still and with a frown, often avoiding the eyes of others in the courtroom with his wheelchair angled toward a wall.
Many Palestinians frown at the idea of women bicycling in public because men might inappropriately leer at their legs moving up and down or ogle their bottoms.
So if the only show of resistance within Trump World comes in the form of a wrist slap in a driveway or a frown from the rafters?
The balloon leads the ball to the Happy Place, where its frown is turned upside down by the ability to take selfies in front of decorative backdrops.
"We should frown upon those who go for ostentatious displays of wealth and status... that is not the Singapore way," he said in a speech in May.
Grumpy Cat — real name Tardar Sauce — shot to fame as a figurehead of online culture thanks to her permanent frown apparently signalling displeasure at anything and everything.
Although his eyes droop and he has a permanent sad frown, this cat is full of life and eager to play with toys and meet new people.
It's not all doom and gloom though, because Blue Monday can be used as a catalyst to make some positive changes to turn your frown upside down.
She and some other Latinx prisoners are put straight on an immigration van while Diablo waits outside the prison, his smile slowly melting into a perplexed frown.
When 17-year-old Mohammad Hasher walked downstairs Saturday night, he saw his little sister sitting on the coach wearing a dress and a frown, BuzzFeed reports.
I really enjoy what I do on the field and I think when I have a frown on my face, then I'm not reaching my full potential.
But some major powers like Russia, delegates say, remain wary of the trend towards legalization and frown upon moves by U.S. states to regulate access to marijuana.
First rub the gel primer on your skin and then glide the tool all over your face, focusing heavily on any problem areas (like pesky frown lines).
These words are a far cry from the position of the court's more conservative members who consistently frown on any form of race consciousness in public policy.
" So, at this point in the conversation, any hardheaded interviewing journalist who smells candidate okey-doke will frown, push back and say, "You didn't answer my question.
In the film, Kaliouby is shown visiting an elementary school and teaching first graders how the AI works by having them smile or frown into a camera.
The outside contour of "belface" recalls a rotary telephone; roughly semicircular shapes take it a second step into real space, indicating downcast eyes and an angry frown.
Though he acknowledged that the courts tend to frown on creative legal theories, he noted that they do sometimes make new law in cases like Obergefell v.
Pundits like Steve Clemons and Joe Scarborough have also shared their unsolicited advice about the candidate's alleged frown, while many others have offered opinions about her voice.
But I feel as if the artists in this book deserve something more — and that they, even more than I, might frown upon Seaman's well-meaning endeavor.
"Why do all the jihadis come to Birmingham?" he half-shouted, prompting a passing group of teenage girls in bright-colored head scarves to frown, then giggle.
When a shopper walked to the end of an aisle only to return with a frown to a bookshelf, the software discreetly messaged clerks, who went to help.
Today, as Mardi Gras celebrations have become increasingly separate from their religious origins, some Catholics who observe Lent frown on the "wild bacchanalia and debauchery" of the holiday.
But, it's difficult to frown upon someone paying for financial advice while we simultaneously pay for people to cook for us, clean for us and mow our lawns.
Grumpy Cat — her real name was Tardar Sauce — rose to fame in 2012 after her owner's brother, Bryan Bundesen, posted images of the cat's perpetual frown on Reddit.
To bankers and traders keen to let rip, they are the po-faced types who frown at any transaction that might breach this rule or contravene that regulation.
But it turns out governments tend to frown on unregulated securities markets, which is why the most responsible people in the space are restricting investments to accredited investors.
Chief among those assets is Allergan's Botox, a purified form of botulinum toxin that paralyzes muscles, smoothing frown lines and wrinkles in the forehead and around the eyes.
Whether you're interested in a between-the-brow, frown-line-relaxing neurotoxin, like Dysport*, or curious about plumping your lips, don't forget to ask the six questions ahead.
The mask is mapped to the wearer's face and uses a Myoware muscle sensor to assess the patterns your face makes when you smile, frown, or act concerned.
There are those who celebrate and dance to the lyrics and tune of "Dixieland," while there are Others who frown at the lyrics and the meaning they represent.
You'll also see a sunglasses-smile emoji by people who recently updated, while those who've let their profiles languish will show a frown or even the poop emoji.
Immediately following President Donald Trump's first State of the Union address on Tuesday night, Senator Bernie Sanders was staring into a video camera, wearing his usual exasperated frown.
I love just casually talking about using gill covers to express emotion, as if that's a given, the same way we talk about a smile or a frown.
Paul Léautaud, a vituperative theater critic, wears a dead-simple crescent frown and has his limbs extended in an X shape, as if crucified while doing jumping jacks.
"I just really believe that I just spent a lot of time focusing on the wrong things," she said with a frown, explaining that she had felt lost.
In his first public appearance since his February plea hearing, Gates answered nearly eight hours of questions from the attorneys quickly and with a frown on his face.
"For example, we don't have a direct way to measure expressions, so we don't try to infer a smile or a frown based on another behavior," Romo says.
All that has emerged from Thunderhead Mountain is an enormous face—a man of stone, surveying the world before him with a slight frown and a furrowed brow.
I have fantasized about sawing the Confederates off my family tree, thereby whittling the branches down to Swedish Baptists who would frown upon my godless, low-key life.
Even if Mr. Perry never has to argue in front of Judge O'Neill, appellate judges might frown on any judicial complaint that is not substantive, Mr. Filler said.
If you detail other areas of expertise that aren't outlined in the description, then employers will look at it as unnecessary filler and may frown upon your application.
" Secondly: "Much smaller, micro-needles are inserted into frown lines and wrinkles, causing a micro-trauma that stimulates the body to produce collagen to gently fill out the line.
But she recently started undergoing a few non-invasive anti-aging procedures: the injectable Xeomin for her frown lines and the skin-lifting Ultherapy for her neck and décolletage.
But no matter how much we might want to, spending all day, every day on an Instagram deep dive isn't realistic — and your boss would probably frown upon it.
But she recently started undergoing a few non-invasive anti-aging procedures: the injectable Xeomin for her frown lines and the skin-lifting Ultherapy for her neck and décolletage.
I especially took joy in finding photos, memes, and other web detritus that I didn't own (oops) and printing out those — something I'm guessing Fujifilm might officially frown upon.
As I asked about this, I watched the cop's face twist into a frown, which at first I mistook for a sign that she was offended by the question.
One man with broad shoulders and a deep frown, known as 2-TCCP-232, told the tribunal how he had been forced to marry someone other than his fiancée.
And Olympic officials will most likely frown on any attempt to bring a private dispute to the Games, where tight restrictions are placed on political statements and social commentary.
But the British tabloids' desperate need for royal scandal would amplify every frown into a marital crisis, every piece of gossip out of the palace into an impending divorce.
But the Michigan third-grader has turned her frown upside down with a new set of photos that showcase not only her red hair, but her fabulous fashion, too.
That same Democratic base might view a moderate nominee as a betrayal, while conservative Republican voters likely would frown on any senator who voted to approve an Obama choice.
Net contributors frown even on Michel's lower number, and an alliance known as "The Frugal Four" - Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden - insist the budget must not exceed 1.0%.
A bit of an embarrassing mistake, the sort of thing you might frown and mutter "watch it, mate" about but forget after 30 seconds of listening to a podcast.
The Food and Drug Administration approves the use of Botox for smoothing frown lines ($500 at Dr. Jaliman's office) and crow's-feet (lines around the outer eye area, $500).
The officer, Zachary Crossen — beefy, with an expressive frown and a knitted gray and gold Boston Bruins hat — called to Antonio from the passenger seat, his window rolled down.
The company says stores or producers often use expensive chemicals to delay the browning of apples and many shoppers frown at the idea of chemicals or pesticides on their produce.
Many conservative Malaysians frown upon the bike riders' decades-old culture, fearing the pastime's potential to encourage gambling, drug abuse, snatch thefts and sexual promiscuity, not to mention daredevil riding.
That may be great news for the Trump Organisation, but America's constitution seems to frown on a president using his office for personal enrichment at the hands of foreign leaders.
While legal, members on both sides of the aisle frown upon the scalping of the free tickets, which are mainly distributed to constituents by congressional offices via a lottery system.
While video gamers in the West might frown at the idea of paying to get an upper hand in games, many of their Chinese counterparts find the practice perfectly acceptable.
"Culturally, these countries don't frown upon women who are on their own, and often, the locals there even go out of their way to offer us their help," she said.
For cosmetic use, they are FDA-approved to relax the facial muscles we use to smile, frown, and, in more recent times, react to the President's 6 am toilet tweets.
"Little frown here or little shrug there makes a huge difference," he recently posted to Twitter, along with a clip of Ricky Gervais delivering morbid jokes about orphans and cancer.
Blum looks and sounds a bit like a gentler, more affable version of the sports pundit Skip Bayless, with a long face, deep-set, probing eyes, and a slight frown.
Responding to station-house shootouts and sinister conspiracies with a raised eyebrow and a tight frown, he's the beacon of sanity who allows us to enjoy the craziness guilt-free.
"This James Blake Bon iver track makes me hate everything I've ever produced," Taggart Tweeted last May, with a frown-y emoji that signaled performative defeatism by way of aspiration.
"Generally, lenders frown on a loan for a down payment," said David Zuckerman, a certified financial planner and a spokesman for the CFP Board, which sets professional standards for planners.
The rich frown differently than the poor do, just one among many subtle differences that create the parallel narrative of class conflict that runs alongside the story of gay liberation.
Tehran's enemies may frown at Beijing's refusal to ditch its old ally to make new ones, but this policy will appear far more attractive in the wake of Soleimani's death.
Instead, facial expressions and body language carry the story: A small shift in posture or the way a frown sharpens an entire face wields so much emotion in the short.
Roberts's Heidi is so jaded (in the present) and so driven (in those flashbacks) that rather than the actor's characteristic megawatt smile, we're treated to her just-as-effective perma-frown.
While banks generally frown on being required to hold extra capital, the buffer is aimed at ensuring they can keep lending if the credit cycle takes a turn for the worse.
The arsenal in the update released on Monday also includes "beatdown," defined as an overwhelming defeat; "bizjet," a small airplane used for business; and "frowny," which unsurprisingly means showing a frown.
Jing Xu, a Chinese-born anthropologist at the University of Washington, says most parents in her native country "would frown upon" the disciplinary tactics that English teachers have described seeing onscreen.
The We Company also revealed on Wednesday it plans to go public with an all-male seven-member board of directors, a practice major investors such as BlackRock Inc frown upon.
"He would frown, or roll his eyes or just wave away whatever it is you said — he generally just waves his hand away saying 'I don't care,' " the former employee recalled.
Even if someone you hate is delighted that day and giving out compliments and smiling, you'll frown, grunt, and maybe hate him or her a little bit less in that moment.
She could picture those women worrying about the state of American Motherhood, shaking their heads and pushing on their faces as they tried to prevent any frown lines from taking root.
Ms. Mosier routinely plays off Doug's perma-frown by dressing him — wrapped in towels, say, with cucumber slices over his eyes, looking like a moneyed divorcée taking refuge at Canyon Ranch.
Editorial Observer New Delhi — A businessman told me he had stopped going online to buy books that the government might frown upon because he was afraid officials would track his purchases.
In many predominantly Muslim countries, religious leaders frown on the practice, noting that the Quran recommends that couples make a genuine effort to reconcile and resolve their differences before parting ways.
Someone could show it on the web in real time, altering the candidate's expressions — substituting a smirk for a smile, fear for a frown, haughtiness for happiness or contempt for concern.
And then, with a pause and an introductory frown, as if she had planned the moment, she told me about Jocelyn, how things were not going so well with his work.
Then came the f-bombs loud and clear on cable TV, which Stelter joked wouldn't quite get them in trouble with the FCC ... but he did frown on the foul language.
When the sun shines on outdoor events like this one, however, you can bring a picnic and your kids, which is the sort of move they frown upon at the Met.
Chief among those assets is Allergan's Botox, an injection of a purified form of botulinum toxin that paralyzes muscles, smoothing frown lines and wrinkles in the forehead and around the eyes.
He faked a cough, composed himself, then bent over the photographs again, wetting his finger not on his tongue but on the fat, spittley lip hanging down between his frown lines.
Ms. Plaza watched a few more balls go by and then assumed her stance: knees bent, elbows flared, hips cheated to the right, lips pressed together in something like a frown.
But more than just money, Grumpy's frown has made millions of people around the world happy, and her memory will likely live on in memes and viral content for a long time.
And while you'd think that teams would frown upon Rep the Squad since it potentially takes away from their own retail business, the increase in engagement may be worth just as much.
Behind this long-faced lad is a super dreamy celeb ... put your skills to the test as you try and guess the stubbled star who needs to turn that frown upside down.
The approval of Evolus's Jeuveau to treat frown lines comes about eight months after the agency declined to approve the drug, citing deficiencies related to the chemistry and manufacturing of the product.
If you've ever been to Topgolf -- and if you haven't, get on it STAT -- you know they really frown on anyone channeling Adam Sandler's famous character in their super fun driving range.
When, at last, her character receives a proposal of marriage, she blushes with perplexity, not joy, and the frown that furrows her brow tells of a deep dissatisfaction with the romantic norms.
But a number of key international voices are making it clear they view the Israeli plan as unacceptable -- and making it clear they would frown on any US embrace of Netanyahu's plan.
Visitors can get their faces microneedled, have a breast augmentation consultation, or have either Dysport or Restylane injected into their faces to get rid of wrinkles, plump their lips, or erase frown lines.
Usually, the cats look mildly stunned, but in one rather curious painting ("White Cat," 1965/66), a fluffy feline stares out at the viewer with grumpy eyes, its mouth pulled into a frown.
Pillars donors rarely speak publicly about the fund; it's unknown outside philanthropy circles, and that's how they prefer it, out of privacy concerns as well as cultural traditions that frown on showy giving.
Summumming what exactly I cannot say, although such topics as the rewards of sentience, cherry lips in a permanent frown, drugs and hugs, and pop-punk nerds bullied on the schoolbus definitely arise.
Blackouts continue to make things difficult, and even render the MLB's own streaming service useless unless you only care about out-of-market-games (or you use a VPN, which some frown upon).
It wasn't until the early 2000s that nearly all commercial transactions (except for coffee and ice) were banned, though Harvey and the Burning Man organizers had always seemed to frown on the practice.
As critics frown at cabinet picks who have been industry leaders and wealth generators, it reminds me that some of my fellow Americans have either forgotten or have never been taught the winning mentality.
Just as the FAA claims jurisdiction over "every device that flies," it seems very likely that the SEC will claim jurisdiction over these de facto equity sales, and frown on their permissionless, unregulated nature.
We have scoured the internet for the best deals on audio products, technology for the home, and Christmas decorations, because if there's one thing to turn your Monday-induced frown upside down, it's Christmas.
So if you plan to work out after a tough day at the office, an awkward run-in with your ex, or a sleepless night, this exercise will turn your frown upside down, literally.
Some may feel slighted by what Napflix considers sleep-worthy —as a former ballet dancer and technology fan, the inclusion of a production of Swan Lake and a lecture on AI made me frown.
Dwayne Johnson, Hollywood's go-to leading man for flashing a winning smile or slapping a concerned frown on a ridiculous action scenario, stars as Davis Okoye, the primatologist at a San Diego wildlife sanctuary.
OKCupid seems likely to frown on that practice, but it seems plausible that plenty of people will use fake first names of some sort, unless it starts requiring a link to a Facebook profile.
Yet many Syrians have never actually heard of him; among those who have, tastemakers frown upon his mediocre representation of the country's musical prowess and his kitsch take on one of their oldest traditions.
It doesn't look bad and could look positively stellar if they smoothed out the overly bulbous fenders and gave the rear end a nip and tuck so it wasn't locked in a perma-frown.
And while the truly god-fearing might frown at Trump's ways, lies and multiple marriages, he's been as good as his word on judges, faithful to the alliance that helped put him in power.
An hour or so before her official gala entrance, a blend of deep red lipsticks was painstakingly applied to her frown while she sat, robed, in a chair, and worried over Offset's replacement outfit.
While many of the 28 states do have lists of jurisdictions whose tax policies they frown on, and there is an EU project to agree a common list, there is no consensus across the bloc.
We had trouble finding a mortgage lender who would work with us; even though we had the cash and our credit scores are mid-700s, they frown on applicants whose down payments come from gifts.
Accountants would frown at distributing new money without obtaining assets in exchange (like the government bonds purchased when banks carry out QE), since they would create a huge negative position on central-bank balance-sheets.
I used to be able to sit quietly in the window seat, or on the bench under the same window in the long summer, and whittle away at words, frown over rhyme schemes and assonances.
Unsurprisingly, the most polarising groups are those that tend to divide the major parties: Democrats, for instance, are not big fans of the National Rifle Association, while Republicans tend to frown upon Black Lives Matter.
Sometimes the feat is intangible, like the way that Ruth Negga's eyes and frown, as she plays Mildred Loving in "Loving" — Jeff Nichols's film about the landmark interracial-marriage case — offer deep reserves of sadness.
For the whole of her two-decades-plus professional career, Venus has left the public passion plays to Serena and has gone about her business with typically no more than a smile or a frown.
A 1986 study of the policy found that the number of women using it declined from 20 percent in 1960 to 13 percent in 1981, largely because of societal pressures that frown upon its use.
Twitter no more: Unfortunately for security fans, Zdziarski has already deleted his Twitter account and is unlikely to continue to publish commentary, as Apple tends to frown upon its employees having a significant social media presence.
In a Friday morning post shared with her 2.5 million Instagram followers, Grumpy Cat's owners wrote that the cat with a perpetual frown had passed away due to complications associated with a recent urinary tract infection.
Though analysts have questioned whether foreign tourists will want to visit a country with an alcohol ban, customs that frown on gender mixing and a reputation for authoritarian repression, Mr. AlMadani believes they'll come in droves.
I may also add that due to my clumsyness, in a completely seperate incident i have also spilt pen ink on the other identifying number in the game column frown emoticon Just my bloody luck eh!?
Boxes with the Amazon logo turned into a frown face are stacked up after a protest against Amazon in the Long Island City neighborhood of the Queens borough on November 14, 2018 in New York City.
Instead of jumping with surprise, you shiver, wince, frown, and bear the brunt—never more so than when the action hits the dance floor, and when the editing snaps in time with the bodies in motion.
Read this: In its IPO documents, Peloton warned it's got some particular shortcomings as a business that could lead to fraud or financial restatementWhile many public investors frown on multi-class structures, they've become more common.
The gang decides to judgmentally frown at a rave when invited/challenged by the antagonist du jour, and through a ridiculous daisy chain of events, Andie finds herself in possession of the two tabs of ecstasy.
Mr. Kupchan said he will be looking for the expressions on the faces of the allies: "Merkel sitting next to Trump, having just talked about Iran, with a massive frown, looking the other way," he said.
He believed in the power of positive thinking, in bucking up; he counseled action, and not just philosophizing, in the face of uncertainty; he may have even, from time to time, turned his frown upside down.
According to a poll from the Pew Research Center, the Pope's popularity is taking a hit as Catholics -- especially those who regularly attend Mass -- frown on his handling of the sex abuse scandal plaguing the church.
"Has America ever before been so divided?" the television hosts asked their guests on street-side sets, while the American people, walking by, stopped, watched, and listened, a tilt of the head, a frown, a selfie.
The model and her sister Kylie Jenner teamed up to host dating app Bumble's Winter Bumbleland Coachella party on Saturday, but the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star had a frown that refused to turn upside-down.
Although income is correlated with happiness when looking across countries—and although economic downturns are reliable sources of temporary misery—long-term GDP growth does not seem to be enough to turn the average frown upside-down.
Now, we know that every office is different, and where one company embraces this mixed-signal dress code with t-shirts and tennis shoes, another would frown on anything less formal than a blazer and shiny shoes.
Many Americans apparently think that frowning is an activity that takes place at the corners of the mouth — which means "turn that frown upside-down" now makes sense to me for the first time in my life.
There are also inked-in additions by Grace House visitors — a pair of eyes and a frown, the expression faded, inside a Haring outline; and a "Hi," etched beside the radiant baby and underlined with a squiggle.
Jacqueline Ehrlich, the 2017 Iowa State Fair queen, said if a candidate smiles at a someone at the fair, only to turn around and frown, this would indicate to her that a real connection was not made.
I suspect a male would-be cheerleader would have a good case if he sued a team that excluded men from the squad, and that judges would frown on the "cheerleaders must be hot women" line of argument.
But while he's solid at expressing shock and concern, he tends to bring across most other emotions with a taut, distant smile or mild frown that expresses a layer of resignation above everything else he might be feeling.
And on those particularly engaging days when readers flood the messenger with questions and comments, "Our faces go into that contortion that's a combination of a smile and a frown," said Jason Stallman, editor of the Sports desk.
A 22014-year-old with graying hair, a hooked nose, a slightly nasal voice, and a near-perpetual frown, he worked his way out of obscurity and poverty in Leningrad to reach the heights of politics and business.
Some people may frown at having to leave the hotel and cross a road to take advantage of the facilities at Ace, but I felt it was a small price to pay and would gladly do so again.
"We do not worry too much about a possible takeover of Deutsche Bank," Cryan said at the bank's annual press conference in late January, adding that regulators would also likely frown at the combination of two large banks.
Although she, too, used to frown on the idea, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi now says that such groups must sign the Nationwide Cease-fire Agreement before they can enter into any comprehensive political dialogue with the government.
We would frown upon Mr. Cuban being in the front row if his purpose is to somehow disrupt the debate; likewise, if Mr. Trump was going to put someone in the front row to try and impact things.
Photographs flash to mind: the March on Washington; fists raised in Oakland; Frederick Douglass's kingly frown; a smiling Ray Charles; and that striking set of pictures, shot by Carl Van Vechten, of Zora Neale Hurston wrapped in extravagant furs.
People usually frown when I talk about my masturbation habits; the stigma that women shouldn't be vocal about having a wank is alive and well, despite it being one of the many glorious things that our vaginas were built for.
The entries include a nightmarish close-up of a tapeworm with a toothy frown; a freaky shot of a daddy longleg's bulging, lidless eye; and a view of two gangrene-hued weevils getting it on—a bit more ew than boo.
The California-based drug developer shook the aesthetic industry last week by reporting data that showed its drug RT002 reduced the severity of frown lines for about six months, almost double the 3-4 months Botox and other treatments achieve.
When it was first discovered that Botox could be injected at the hands of a skilled cosmetic surgeon to erase frown-lines, laugh-lines, and everything in between, there was such a demand for it that supply completely dried up — literally.
Because department stores tend to frown on you taking naps during shopping hours to test various pillows, we've made this guide to the best down pillows so you can find your dream pillow without having to sleep on it first.
"Bridesmaids Revisited" (season 6, episode 16) This is the period of season six where Lorelai and Rory spend all their time walking around with little frown lines permanently etched into their faces because their boyfriends are being so awful to them.
"I think [memes' popularity] happened because it allows profit-oriented folks a means to talk about the price when we frown upon and discourage it," an /r/Bitcoin mod of four years who goes by "frankenmint" told me in an email.
In the grand scheme of things, complaining about your disposable chopsticks not breaking apart evenly seems childish, although I've certainly downed a few plates of Pad Thai with a giant frown on my face after having to resort to using a fork.
Thursday was a tough one for Chloe, who wrote in a Facebook post: "Trying to turn this frown around, but today has been a rough day!" referring to frequent nausea, itching and pain following the transplant (the marrow came courtesy of her brother).
Some doubtless will frown and curl the lip, accusing the Swedish Academy of deserting its high standards, dumbing down, succumbing to populism or making a bid to escape the charge of being elitist -- even though by any measure every prize is unavoidably.
Mr. Gómez and other architects working in the area (including Diego Montero, another household name) have taken cues not just from the local landscape but also from the local culture: Uruguayans are known as laid back, unassuming and prone to frown on ostentation.
During a half-hour discussion with host Alexis Simendinger, Sperling argued the political calculus for Republicans in 2018 may miss the mark given that majorities of Americans say they are skeptical about GOP tax policies and frown on Republicans' efforts to repeal ObamaCare.
Mr. Trump is reasonably popular in most Republican districts, and while Republican leaders have neither asked for nor expect members to refrain from all criticism of the president, they would likely frown upon, for instance, a member calling for Mr. Trump's impeachment.
Photographs sent by the driver showed the five wearily huddled in a van: the sister, her heart-shaped face creased by a slight frown under bobbed hair, and her nephew, 28, with a perplexed expression on his face, in a brown jacket.
He also doesn't give you much to look at other than street scenery and Mr. De Niro's mug, which the actor bunches up while cycling through soft, sour moods (aggravated, exasperated), occasionally dropping a smile that might as well be a frown.
Even committed liberals such as Michael Moore, whom one might expect to frown on the disproportionate influence of a few families on presidential politics, has called upon Michelle Obama to run for president, a notion much of the public also seems to embrace.
"The experience of engaging with a creature all day long who has a limited cognitive capacity — it's exciting to a baby when you open and close your eyes or smile and frown, it generates a lot of excitement in their brain," she said.
Mynors' Nursery School in London, both princes share golden hair, full, rosy cheeks and the perfect first-day outfit, but there's no denying that George, 2, appears to be more excited for his big adventure, judging by the tiny frown on young Willam's face!
Much like Rose remained silent when her Milo-like brother went on about Chris's genetic make-up, white liberals will tsk and frown when they hear about police brutality against black people and yet choose to say nothing when their voices are most needed. Why?
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After dropping off his luggage, he was whisked to a meeting with Gustavo Porras Cortés, the head of the National Assembly, a portly man wearing a navy blue windbreaker, who sat across from Drollinger with his arms crossed and wearing a stone-faced frown.
But recently, she's decided to opt for a little more (noninvasive and nonsurgical) assistance with her ageless looks in the form of two anti-aging non-invasive procedures: The injectable Xeomin for her frown lines and the skin-lifting Ultherapy for her neck and décolletage.
So even if you're in there and you're talking about cutting weight for a power-lifting meet, which is a weight class competition, we really frown upon any mention of dieting or body weight because it's just such a pervasive problem within the fitness industry.
While investors and policymakers increasingly frown on the concentration of powers, data suggests shareholders are not necessarily suffering worse returns as a result, and French chairmen/CEOs are not on average pocketing higher pay packages, a Reuters analysis of corporate performance and pay shows.
Within 2 to 3 minutes, Nima will let users know if the food is safe to eat by displaying a smiley face on the screen if there is no gluten, or a frown if the result is positive for the protein, the company said.
All of that, with the music, the brilliant, ebullient, turn-that-frown-upside-down music, and the planes taking off and landing around you, and the pink toads behind the check-in counters, and the hopping piantas cheering the racers on from behind the barriers.
Ask six-foot-four Nebraska freshman center Jessica Shepard, the best of the new class of bigs in women's college basketball, about playing in the post, and she'll give you an involuntary half-frown, followed by something between a shrug and a shake of the head.
Clerics in Iran frown upon nationalist movements based on the pre-Islamic glory, especially because the former Shah, who ruled until the 1979 Islamic Revolution, linked his reign to Cyrus the Great, the founder of the ancient Persian Empire, and celebrated 2,500 years of continuous monarchy.
Of course, most everything that took place at Hedo would have been illegal in Jamaica proper—in most of the United States, even, which tends to frown upon public nudity and overt displays of non-normative sexuality (not to mention exhibitionism, BDSM, and drinking beverages in pools).
Her smiles in the media center were in sharp contrast to the frown she wore last year when, after needing only to win a set off the already eliminated Lucie Safarova, Kerber buckled under pressure and was bundled out of the tournament by her Czech opponent.
But where Flight focuses on a dramatic, breast-beating struggle with alcoholism, Sully tightens the focus down to the faint frown on Hanks' face, as Sullenberger studies a drink in a bar where he's been hailed as a hero, or ponders the river after the crash.
With her reading glasses perched atop her nose, the torn-out page of the newspaper delicately balanced on her legs and a slight frown creasing her forehead, she would carefully begin to fish out the hidden words inside the boxes, oblivious to everything else that moved.
"We are going to frown upon — I will tell you this right now — whether or not a Republican or Democrat or anyone else attempts by use of tickets in placing people in a front row or not to try to impact the debate," Fahrenkopf told CNN.
Later, when Dee Dee has a party to welcome herself to the neighborhood (and solicit donations for Gypsy's eye surgery), she encourages Gypsy to play with the "other little girls" and hands her a balloon as if that's enough to wipe the frown off the young girl's face.
An effective way to illustrate an animatronic character's scripted intentions or whether they are friendly or hostile is through changing the figure's facial expression—in this case, our figures could scowl or raise their eyebrows and smile or frown, all accomplished by mechanical means beneath the animatronics' silicone face masks.
"Frown Jewels: Meg is banned by Queen from using Di gems," the front page headline on Britain's biggest-selling newspaper the Sun said on Thursday over a story which claimed the monarch had banning Meghan from wearing royal jewelry, a sign of growing tensions between Harry's wife and senior Windsors.
He prides himself on investing in his costume and frown upon cash-hungry newbies who show up in costumes they bought at stores, like the Sylvester the Cat wearing a onesie you can buy on Amazon and the blue Avatar impersonator grinding to "Drunk in Love" outside Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum.
Using an angled brush and black powder, I begin in the corners and bottoms of the brows and shade up; I find it easier to draw up the face so that I don't accidentally start a brow too high and realize I'm rocking a one-incher and a permanent frown.
By recounting her travails in a conversational tone, and relegating most of the people in her life to nameless figures — the boyfriend, for instance, is known only as "The Last of the Last Great Men" — she borrows from popular single-lady conventions to turn the frown of bad fortune upside down.
"Maybe during the Michael Jordan era, there was the idea that sponsors would frown upon this sort of thing, but the consequences I think are a lot more complex," said Roger Pielke Jr., a political scientist and the director of the Sports Governance Center at the University of Colorado Boulder.
In many Muslim-majority countries, religious leaders frown on the practice and note that the Quran recommends that couples make a genuine effort to reconcile and resolve their differences before parting ways, said Julie Macfarlane, a law professor at the University of Windsor who wrote a book on Islamic divorce law.
Watching the crowds file in and out of the galleries in their sensible winter clothes, stare up at Bombs, and frown in front of the flatscreens of the artist's video work, it seemed — to use Ai's term — "irresponsible," if initially tempting, to dismiss the whole thing as faux punk posturing.
Related: Facebook Paid Less Tax in the UK Last Year Than the Average British Worker While many of the 28 states do have lists of jurisdictions whose tax policies they frown upon, and there is an EU project to agree a common list, there is no consensus across the bloc.
While I'm sure there are some who frown at the relentlessness of his political statements, who think that musicians should devote their Twitter accounts to publicist-written plugs for their albums, I can't imagine anyone disagreeing with this polemic: Mr. Levit, born in 1987, is one of the essential artists of his generation.
And still, every time I get to the big reveal at the end of the book, I have to page madly back to the passages where I was supposed to figure everything out, frown down at them, and then yell, "I GUESS," because once again Diana Wynne Jones has outwitted me, that witch.
"I've seen Europe change, I have seen the surface of acceptance and the novelty of my brown skin become a frown in a public square, a belligerent rant in grocery store with a cashier telling me to 'Go Back to My Own Country...'" Says Blanco, who, since 2012, has lived off and on in Europe.
After an Instagram user stated earlier this week that the Very Cavallari star enhanced her face with injections — "It appears she keeps it fresh and natural by lip, cheek and under eye filler and Botox to the frown, forehead and crows feet!" wrote the account holder — she clapped back at the false claims and set the record straight.
"Roll call," Adda said so quietly that only Pel and Iridian reacted, Pel with a nervous laugh and Iridian with the frown she wore every time they discussed AI. The Casey's transmitters were occupied with a long-range comm already in progress, and it stopped Adda from reallocating any of its comm capabilities to interfere with law enforcement broadcasts.
Unlike other episodes of Dragons' Den – during which Touker Suleyman and Deborah Meaden frown, coughs and gob all over average people with ideas until they retreat back into the elevator from whence they came – this one stars your boys Kurupt FM as they attempt to gain "bare money" for the running of their illegal radio station.
Led by Dr. Jürgen Kornmeier of the University of Freiburg and Dr. Ludger Tebartz van Elst of the University of Freiburg Medical Center, the researchers created eight alternative versions of "La Gioconda" by tweaking the curvature of the figure's mouth — four in which it appears progressively more frown-like, and four in which it was appears progressively more smiley.
The exhibition featured, among other things, mock security guards instructed to frown; a work showing a woman on a park bench being attacked by sea gulls; and a wreck of Cinderella's carriage, complete with Cinderella dangling lifelessly out of the carriage while surrounded by paparazzi, an image seemingly calculated to recall the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
It has a little display on it that shows you a smiley, it shows you a countdown timer for how long you're brushing for, and then it has like a bunch of different modes you can set it to, and then it shows you a smiley face or a frown, frowny face, depending on how long you've brushed.
Then, on a separate lab visit, each volunteer completed a series of four six-minute runs, during which they were assigned four approaches: to smile continuously but sincerely, to frown, to relax their upper body by imagining they gently held a potato chip between loose fingers or, as a control, to use their normal get-me-through-this-run mental techniques.
I have loved hosting AMERICAS GOT TALENT for the last 8 seasons, watching talented, brave, and courageous Americans accomplish their dreams in front of millions has been nothing but a joy, and everyone has been a pleasure to work with but my soul won't allow me to be in business with corporations that attempt to frown on freedom of speech, censor artists, and question cultural choices.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellDemocratic senator to force vote requiring Roberts to weigh in on witnesses Evangelical pastor: Jesus would have 'beat the crap' out of John Bolton Bolton's lawyer disputes NSC assessment that manuscript contains classified information MORE (R-Ky.), who sat at his own desk only a few feet away, looked impassive, with a slight frown on his face.
"I have loved hosting AMERICAS GOT TALENT for the last 8 seasons, watching talented, brave, and courageous Americans accomplish their dreams in front of millions has been nothing but a joy, and everyone has been a pleasure to work with but my soul won't allow me to be in business with corporations that attempt to frown on freedom of speech, censor artists, and question cultural choices," he wrote.
Sometimes when I am in bed I frown because I feel a sharp pain inside one of my stomach rolls or on my arm or behind my knee and I take a look and what I find is that I'm being burned by the overheated white square part of my computer charger and when the pain subsides I smile because it's nice to have something warm in my bed.
It's no longer tough to imagine that gelatinous walking frown saying something to the effect of, "We the best / We will cut a frowny face in your chest, little wench / I'm unmentionably fresh, I'm a mensch, get correct," save for the fact that El-P is a wizard and Donald Trump—who, again, is made out of discarded chunks of Jello—has the eloquence of an 11-year-old who's forgotten his homework.
"Given the fact that (1) the case against Ms. Donegan is extremely weak both factually and legally; (2) our client is a freelance writer who obviously doesn't have the resources to satisfy any monetary judgment; and (3) the case was filed in New York, a state with perhaps the most protective standard for free speech in the nation, it seems pretty clear to us that the whole point of the lawsuit is to intimidate other women against speaking out in a similar manner in the future," Kaplan told the Cut at the time, saying New York state would likely frown "quite heavily" on his case.

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