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"furrowed" Definitions
  1. (of the ground) with long narrow cuts made in it, especially by a plough for planting seeds in

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You know the type —furrowed brow, mustachioed, lives in Brooklyn?
Cuomo furrowed his brows and responded simply, "I don't know."
A clenched jaw, tightened neck, or furrowed brow shows stress.
The bread, furrowed and beautifully chewy, is still available, however.
He has a weathered, gaunt face and big furrowed eyebrows.
Mills crooked his head, brow furrowed, and paused a second.
He's very solemn these days, all furrowed-brow and blunt statements.
Fishing rope furrowed into the lip of Bayla, right whale #3911.
"Fucking hell, imagine that." he ponders with a deeply furrowed brow.
Pharrell listened with his mouth slightly open and his brow furrowed.
Live video shows close ups of furrowed brows and in-game strategies.
And we don't just mean a clenched jaw or a furrowed brow.
Levy furrowed his eyebrows and did an impression of a lugubrious rabbi.
Sitting in his office, arms folded, brows furrowed, Snead pondered that possibility.
"Off-season, in season, midseason, every season," Girardi said, his brow furrowed.
Mr. Dongo furrowed his brow and performed small stunts with his chair.
One of the engineers furrowed his brow and tapped at the control panel.
"Don't open the windows," Olena said, leaning forward in the armchair, brow furrowed.
With furrowed brows, senior officials have criticised French police for using excessive force.
Where is Dylan Minnette, he of the furrowed brow and the concentrated stare?
Kardashian also poked fun at her son's Kanye-esque pout and furrowed brow.
He's the serious one in the trio, all furrowed brow and thoughtful answers.
"Trump has perfected this sort of serious-looking furrowed-brow scowl," Finnegan said.
His parents sat stoically with furrowed brows in the chairs next to him.
Though no one made direct remarks, I caught several sets of furrowed brows.
He grabbed the two new exercise tapes from the shelf, brow still furrowed.
It shows him in unflattering poses, his brow furrowed and his mouth agape.
A furrowed brow and flailing arms were all we had to go on.
They furrowed their brows and shook their heads and gave me funny looks.
" Her younger sister Leyah furrowed her brow: "But they haven't seen it yet!
She's uninterested in making Giselle pretty or adorable; her brow is sometimes furrowed.
"We're in critical condition, but moving toward stable," he said, his brow furrowed.
He makes music with a furrowed brow, and the occasional splash of abandon.
A furrowed brow might express strength, but also: an evening of the score.
Raised eyebrows and furrowed foreheads peer from a large piece by John Baldessari.
"She is more scared than me," he said, motioning to Brianna, her brow furrowed.
He frowned at his daughter, his brow furrowed under a lop of white hair.
Are your steps springier; is your laughter easier; is your brow less furrowed today?
They all go about their business in a grim, crabbed, clenched, furrowed, clammy way.
Emily cried, Arie furrowed his brow, and there was a lot of heavy breathing.
In both movies, though, he's little more than a furrowed brow and pummeling fist.
Accessorize further with a furrowed brow, because love isn't rainbows and Colgate ad smiles.
"What is this?" a young mother asks, forehead furrowed, her two daughters in tow.
The golden orbs under the furrowed brow of the great horned owl are mesmerizing.
When the rooster stood tall, tourists could see its golden brows furrowed in anger.
While the zoo claims that it is not a donkey, our eyebrows are definitely furrowed.
For example, if someone has a furrowed brow and pursed lips, it means they're angry.
His brow furrowed, Trump is flanked by his Secretary of State and Secretary of Commerce.
Eyebrows: The more furrowed the brow, the lower a state ranks in the unemployment rate.
The years had furrowed lines across his cheeks, but they hadn't dimmed those blue eyes.
You notice their facial expression: a furrowed brow, sideways smirk, maybe a disapproving head shake.
The woman's brow is furrowed, and, honestly, you can see the pain in her eyes.
"I thought she has to take the test," Ms. Chen said with a furrowed brow.
The prime minister's cleanshaven face was inches from the man's scraggly hair and furrowed brow.
He addressed senators with a furrowed brow, at times speaking at almost a yelling volume.
The eyes are insanely wrong, totally expressionless, sitting under furrowed eyebrows with a flat determination.
Teddy's eyes were slits of pain, and his heavily furrowed brow further telegraphed his agony.
The ferric red of Central Africa appeared in furrowed hills covered in sparse emerald grass.
"Just skip it," she said, brow furrowed as she struggled to process my misguided priorities.
But the salons have no signage, and the parents watch the proceedings with brows furrowed.
Those who know him -- and I do -- could see the anguish etched in his furrowed brow.
His ears are fuzzy, his hair is thinning, and his brow is furrowed by permanent creases.
"I smell a funk," says Awkwafina, sniffing the air like a wine connoisseur, her brows furrowed.
As Macron spoke at length, Putin's eyes frequently drifted towards the ceiling, his brow slightly furrowed.
In the spring he'll douse his freshly furrowed corn seeds with a liquid probiotic for plants.
Perched on an uncomfortably high stool his brow is furrowed and he wears a tightlipped grimace.
But he spoke softly and, though always with a furrowed brow, without a trace of malice.
"When it comes to book learning, it's just over my head," he says, his brow furrowed.
Her effort to try to ignore him was coupled with an increasing frown and furrowed eyebrows.
Stallone's head was furrowed with scars; his street-wise gravitas commanded respect from the other dogs.
He plays Geralt as a man stocked with curt lines, eye rolls, and furrowed stare downs.
Throughout it all, Kavanaugh sat silently, watching the verbal volleying with his lips pursed and eyebrows furrowed.
I remember Jordan's furrowed brows when losing, extended tongue when dunking, and perpetual gum-chewing in between.
A bearded young man with a large rucksack stares at the signs, his brow furrowed in confusion.
His apology -- complete with furrowed brow, unshaved face and pained wife by his side -- was too late.
Her balance is uncanny as physical tics — the sniffs and furrowed brow — take possession of her face.
The look is almost the same: the tanned face, the small mouth, the dark, slightly furrowed brows.
And as I said it, he just kind of furrowed his brows in disappointment and walked away.
It's the subtle presence of vanilla, announced by sootlike black spots, scraped from the hard furrowed pod.
Cut to generals with furrowed brows fretting in Mandarin as the monsters come tumbling over a hill.
A garden with ornamental trees and boxwood hedges is surrounded by an oak forest furrowed with paths.
French President Emmanuel Macron's eyebrows are furrowed, and his knuckles are digging into the desk; he looks exasperated.
In an instant, however, his furrowed brow relaxed into a shrewd smile at the corner of his mouth.
Their brows are furrowed as she tells them she and her ministers are willing to meet with them.
"I will not be intimidated into withdrawing from this process," he said at high volume, his brow furrowed.
The audience sat with stony faces and furrowed brows, until the 42nd of the piece's 51 mini-movements.
In the courtroom, Bergdahl stood visibly tense, flanked by his military and civilian lawyers, his eyebrows deeply furrowed.
Her eyebrows, which seem to rise higher and furrow more deeply than most people's, were in furrowed mode.
Nicole Kidman confronts the camera, her features slightly furrowed, her muscular arms hugging the back of a chair.
Maybe one of the new faces ends up having a slightly bigger nose or a slightly more furrowed brow.
But Nimoy imbued the alien with a striking humanity telegraphed through tiny gestures — an eyebrow raise, a furrowed brow.
His perpetually furrowed brow and brooding eyes dart quickly to Tess before he agrees to walk home with Simone.
"There's something distinctly un-American about her," Dar says of Keane, while Saul just stares with his brows furrowed.
That makes it hard to tell if a headset is actually measuring brain waves or just a furrowed brow.
I think of my childhood, of climbing that same bark, my fingers finding holds deep in their furrowed armor.
You know this because even if his eyebrows are still furrowed, they are doing it in a conciliatory way.
The terra cotta-colored foam has become grooved and furrowed, which reinforces its resemblance to ancient and Renaissance sculptures.
His jaw takes on the shape of a baseball, and heavy forehead lines hover over a thick, furrowed brow.
The fractured grammatical twists gave the suits pause as they listened, their brows furrowed in confusion about Ortiz's words.
Pease noted Trump – sitting in his traditional, dominant position with hands forward making a steeple shape – furrowed his brow.
Across the street, two security guards in a corporate building leaned forward, peering with furrowed brows through tinted windows.
When I gave my name at the counter, the person registering me furrowed her brow and said: ''That's strange.
His brow furrowed, he drew a deep breath as though what he was about to say was hard-going.
Under ordinary circumstances he is amiable and serene, with his furrowed, leonine features often lit with an ice-white smile.
Despite the difference in build, DiCaprio and Roosevelt share similar physical attributes, from the polished hair to the furrowed brow.
Compared to past drug lords in Narcos, Gallardo – played with furrowed brow by Mexican actor Diego Luna — seems almost sweet.
While we're gazing on Elio's furrowed brow, the fly is traipsing around, seemingly immune to the power of Elio's face.
"They're not only choosing to not talk about it—they're almost covering it up," said Anderson with a furrowed brow.
He wears a red hat and a furrowed brow; she, a gentle smile and a white band across her hair.
There's no posturing, no furrowed brows, and nobody leaning against the bar with their jacket on waiting to be impressed.
The next day, when no one answered, she sent an emoji, a little yellow face with furrowed eyebrows, expressing concern.
On the 3:13 pm train out of San Jose on a recent Friday, I hunched over a MacBook, brow furrowed.
For those South Africans paying attention at this point in the U.S. presidential race, the primary campaign has prompted furrowed eyebrows.
Unfortunately, Cannonier's gas tank has often furrowed fans' brows—he can look nothing like the same fighter in the third round.
A smile is intentional and might indeed indicate happiness, just as a furrowed brow might be proof of a melancholic temperament.
Or he might have realized that the rest of the Argentine's features were of far greater concern: Messi's brow was furrowed.
For example, at 23A — where I first realized that something was up — the answer to the clue "Furrowed feature" is BROWNIE.
The story follows Vlada (Leon Lucev), a man in early middle age with a perpetually furrowed brow and down-turned mouth.
His brow furrowed and his voice urgent, he urges them in a new television commercial to rouse themselves to the polls.
The story follows Vlada (Leon Lucev), a man in early middle age with a perpetually furrowed brow and down-turned mouth.
The 73-year-old farmer has short silver hair, a furrowed brow, and hallowed hands that betray the nature of her trade.
Steven Crain (Paxton Singleton when young, Michiel Huisman when old): A brow-furrowed version of Daario Naharis, Steven is peak older brother.
Boris Johnson stares into the distance, his brow furrowed, a lamp softly illuminating his features and a document in front of him.
LONDON — Ten years after Harold Pinter's death, it almost feels as if we're trapped in one of his furrowed-brow-inducing plays.
You will therefore have to demonstrate your intent by standing back and putting on a concerned face (furrowed brow), but not staring.
The sea, smooth and furrowed like the skin of some great beast, seemed to swell and breathe, at turns generous and cruel.
That was followed by smiles from those who found it delightful, and furrowed brows from those who found it a bit corny.
Rogers further explains how the computer measures "contempt," attributing it to a subtle squinting of eyes, furrowed brows or a slight lip snarl.
A group of university students, one of whom had a bit part in the opera, furrowed their brows when asked about his significance.
"I look into their little faces and see their brows furrowed and watch for their faces to relax," Dr. Pratt-Chavez told CNN.
His reputation had brought to mind an image of a man in his 50s, imposing, with a furrowed brow and a strong stare.
DeRozan is all explosion and furrowed-brow purposefulness; George never really looks like he has to try to do the things he does.
His sculpted ornamentation appears on clocks, vases, sconces, fireplaces and candelabra, with details like furrowed brows on sea gods and intricately serrated swan beaks.
Reed furrowed his brow and ran his fingers along its ridges before tossing it back on the counter like a wad of chewing gum.
In the 1990s, it was the rise of the emoticon, from the humble :-) to the more elaborate, like >:\ (a furrowed-brow look of scepticism).
He held it very close to his face and furrowed his brow at the glowing screen with no more than five apps on it.
Though the features are furrowed, the eyes and the smile remain at maximum strength, and he can still charm the ring off a finger.
On the Verge 11 Photos View Slide Show ' Katie Roberts-Wood's studio is furrowed away in an industrial building in Regent's Canal in London.
" It would generate a flurry of congressional hearings, round tables, and interviews of former generals and ambassadors, all of furrowed brow and with "concerns.
There was a lot of tension in the air, lots of furrowed brows, frowns, nervous gestures, and a general sense of confusion and uncertainty.
Sha'id Muwakkil hunched his shoulders against an icy wind blowing along the Bowery, furrowed his brow and considered where he might spend the night.
To start, Shaquille O'Neal, 46, breaks some glass before Fallon, 44, hops on the screen and strums a little air guitar with his brow furrowed.
That said, it's just nice to see David Bradley back on the show, sitting on his throne and camping it up, eyebrows furrowed in disgust.
Booth says that because social VR is restricted to goofy and experimental interactions, it's easy to exclude more serious expressions like furrowed brows or grimaces.
Mekhi Chiles's hair sits in dozens of small twists, his furrowed brow and lively eyes making it seem like he's always in on a secret.
The impact of his testimony had a perceptible effect on the faces of Republican senators who listened to him intently with frowns and furrowed brows.
There is the desirable horizon, but there is also the furrowed field, which we know so well and which has made us who we are.
Still, the industry furrowed its collective brow, and it remains an open question how Hollywood will continue to deal with powerful men accused of wrongdoing.
Clutching his brandy and Coke, he gazed at me with a tortured expression, his Magic-Marker eyebrows furrowed, his lips taut in a sharp line.
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.
The subtle changes of his expression, like his furrowed brow on his honeymoon when he realizes he's married a cacophonously loud eater, are unexpectedly hilarious.
He arrives with furrowed brow and haughty tone, immediately mansplaining to Emily why she should lose her job over an insult uncovered by Thompson's leaks.
Furrowed brows, dirty with grit and sweat have sat with a glass in hand—contemplating achievements made and the mountains to climb the day next.
TV commercials showed the tale of the devastated shopper, and print ads featured a woman — arms folded, brow furrowed — glaring at the slender silhouette of another.
Happily taking the bait from this brilliant fuccboi move, Tess hands him one and goes outside for a smoke with him and his perpetually furrowed brow.
Thankfully, I could fall back on Tucker's status as a Sweetwater newb, and let the sheriff do the talking while I furrowed my brow a lot.
Another painting, so new you can smell the oil pigment, features a close-up view of a figure with head in hands and a furrowed brow.
As Kavanaugh grew increasingly emotional, it appeared to start having an effect on Republican senators who looked at him intently with furrowed brows and frowns. Sen.
She loves to call people "bro" and has the energy of a hyperactive teen-ager, but she also has a tendency to lumber about, brows furrowed.
They suggest links to her near-abstract photographs of furrowed fields, structures at Fatehpur Sikri (City of Victory) in Uttar Pradesh, and threads on a loom.
There will be furrowed brows and concerns raised by those with a more traditional GOP ideological bent on trade, like Toomey and Johnson, but that's it.
The Trump supporters at the rally in Sarasota were in good spirits on Monday, but when asked how they felt about their state, some brows furrowed.
I began to pick up just what the word meant from my antagonizing English teacher and my incisive friends' furrowed brows when I described my hometown.
There, near a forest of pine trees one recent day, Mr. Liu straightened his back, furrowed his brow and threw his fist triumphantly into the air.
Arms were crossed, brows were furrowed — and only a handful of bipartisan entreaties prompted Democrats to stand and applaud without consternation or approval from their peers.
He fries the crab meat with garlic and spring onion, his brow is furrowed in concentration, seemingly unaware of the hive of pre-service activity around him.
She and June will spend the rest of the episode clenched in a battle of wills, so don't expect Serena's furrowed brow to go away anytime soon.
"   The Speaker, dressed in white along with other House colleagues to represent the women's suffrage movement, pursed her lips, furrowed her brow and mouthed, "That's not true.
The mood at the Pirates' election-night afterparty was restrained: nerdy types in purple T-shirts and eye-patches furrowed their brows as the results came in.
Locke would look pretty good lying here with his long face, his furrowed brow and center part, he who too quickly flourished and outraced this crowded place.
"He had almost a frightful face at times," Mr. Rossi said, pointing out how Mr. Trump's brow remained furrowed as he squinted for much of the debate.
The question is whether there are any adults left in the G.O.P. The evidence so far is not encouraging, notwithstanding a sporadic furrowed brow in the Senate.
"And this is the man who received this bible," he said, tapping a finger on a photo of a man with thick muttonchops and a furrowed brow.
"Trilogy" may be a common term, but ask around for what a story with four parts is called and you'll encounter more than a few furrowed brows.
The younger version of himself in the photo was vintage Oakley: the high-top fade, the furrowed brow, the familiar blue and orange of his Knicks jersey.
Classic NPS symptoms include a clenched jaw, furrowed brow, and a baby wrapped in cotton wool, Glenys, a nurse with 22 years of experience, told Business Insider.
In the tank, no one is dismissed — the sharks start every segment with furrowed brows, ready to take notes and hear out pitches, no matter how preposterous.
He had a deeply furrowed brow, a hint of graying hair, a college education and an aura of confidence rooted in previous tours in Bosnia and Iraq.
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.
The 1940 film "REBECCA," Alfred Hitchcock's American directorial debut, is about the wives of the brooding widower, Maxim de Winter, played with suitably furrowed brow by Laurence Olivier.
Obama leans forward, brows furrowed as he appears to consider a new intellectual task at hand, his impeccable suit unblemished by the chaos of the wildlife around him.
But it seemed at times too unanchored to Traveling Lady's message, with scenes and transitions sometimes so abstract and dotty they simply left me with a furrowed brow.
All the while, Noah furrowed his brow at Lahren like he was concentrating on translating her words into a language he could understand — and in a sense, he was.
Peter, as the series' narrator and lead "detective," approaches the crimes with a furrowed brow and an intensity familiar to anyone who's ever hung around teenagers with filmmaking ambitions.
After a clip of Pink watching Aguilera's performance at the 2017 American Music Awards circulated online, many commented that, with a deeply furrowed brow, Pink didn't look very impressed.
I'd catch glimpses of them through Doc's window on my way out of the building, their heads buried in their papers, brows furrowed, mouthing words to commit to memory.
But one topic furrowed brows the most, debt deleveraging threw a shadow over the conversation as big as the shadow banking system - thought to be worth about $2120 trillion.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' The momos are giants, fat round dumplings with furrowed peaks, rising from a pink-orange sauce the color of penne alla vodka.
As winning as laughing Julia can be, there is something very rewarding about seeing her channel her inner anger and burrow her iconic cackle into furrowed brows and angry screams.
Smartphones raised, brows furrowed, Pokemon Go zombies in a world of their own have taken over the streets of Sokcho -- and the game isn't even available in this country yet.
The baldness accentuated the prominent ridge in his furrowed brow when he explained that he, as a second year player, had seniority over me because I had just been drafted.
Rhys questions the description of "Bertha" as a racial 'other' in "Jane Eyre", where she is "a savage face" with lips "swelled and dark; the brow furrowed; the eyebrows black".
During rush hour at Pennsylvania Station on Monday, as Wall Street workers and legal assistants lined up for their trains home, a mention of Mr. Trump brought a furrowed brow.
Turn the sound off and you can still tell that his sad sacks are doomed, from his variety of slumps, a perpetually furrowed brow and, often, a ludicrous fake mustache.
Since the spring, I have furrowed my brow through two lunches, three dinners and half a dozen kaffeeklatsches during which my conversation partners made pronouncements about the ever-mystifying Bitcoin.
It's these bouts of extreme stress (or a continuous stream of it) that manifest in grooved furrowed brows, painful breakouts, or dark circles that still peep through heavy-coverage concealer.
Roberts read Warren's question aloud to the assembled senators, then stared in silence for a long moment in Warren's general direction, eyebrows furrowed, with a distant look on his face.
In her research, Gladstone realized a common experience: She calls it the "pity look"—the sage nod and furrowed brow on strangers' faces when listening to kids describe their experiences.
The gimmicks were the furrowed brow and the underbite and the decrees of stewardship, the grandiose dressing up of a prolonged exit as a final inspection of the sport's soundness.
I was left drenched in sweat, with a brow so furrowed that my face actually started to cave in until a colleague snapped me out of my disoriented catatonic state.
And like anyone who's talking business, our bodies reflect it – our brows are furrowed, we don't always look each other in the eyes, we multitask and interrupt and get easily distracted.
But on Kauai, at the northwestern end of the chain, it's the mountains that command the eye, streaked with waterfalls and so furrowed that in satellite photos they look like fossils.
Nearly swallowed up by his duffel coat, his brows furrowed, he buzzes around the demonstrators, stopping to chat with whoever comes up to him at the marches that have paralyzed Paris.
Three men in street clothes, one bald, one with deeply furrowed cheeks, the third wearing a houndstooth-check hat with a narrow upturned brim, all turned their faces toward the door.
She's particularly attentive to textures, like the rough, furrowed dark earth that becomes the grave for the protagonist in her masterpiece "Vagabond," about a young rootless woman wandering a cold country.
In "Puke" (2002), McGinley's own face wrenches in anguish: eyes shut tight, brow furrowed, veins bunched around his nose, chin pushed back, creating a narrow pillow of skin around his neck.
But Ryan's attempt to be the Republican Party's voice of reason furrowed the brows of LGBTQ Americans and their allies, who have only recently been able to see nationwide marriage equality.
In "A Farm Boy's Autobiography" (1960), another painting from this period, De Forest becomes more cartographic — creating a furrowed field and garden plots  out of the artist's signature dots, squiggles, and patterns.
And like the Cat Ladies of yore — kooky single women living with a cohort of felines and often no one else — you're totally embracing it, despite any furrowed brows you may receive.
If you're scrolling through a website for the perfect outfit, for instance, your computer could use its forward-facing camera to pick up subtle facial cues — like furrowed eyebrows or slight pouts.
And despite the furrowed-brow talk of the gap in the US-South Korea alliance created by such advances, a closer look suggests there is much less disagreement than meets the eye.
When one of her Sister District captains in Maryland asked for a yard sign, Sorenson furrowed her brow and asked her why she wanted one on the other side of the river.
As she sat with local leaders over a cup of tea to discuss the impact and the logistics of rebuilding a region in crisis, her brow furrowed as they listed their concerns.
All that ceaseless ricocheting from husband to lover and back proves exhausting to Mary, Ms. Winger's character, whose furrowed features and unruly mop attest to the gnawing anxiety that comes with age.
LONDON (Reuters) - World number one Novak Djokovic's brow may have furrowed slightly when he heard Andy Murray had teamed up again with former coach Ivan Lendl but he certainly was not surprised.
"I think it was just over there," Mr. Omar, 20153, said as he indicated some furrowed acres on the far side of 87th Avenue Northwest, which was nothing but a dusty gravel track.
His eyebrows raised and furrowed in deep musical concentration, and his lips curled into a snarl as he stomped his heels up and down on the platform and swung his invisible ax around.
With his brow furrowed and his face a tight scowl, Mr. Trump sat hunched in a chair inside Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue, with the glittering nighttime New York City skyline behind him.
The album features Mr. Sorey's longstanding piano trio — he is on drum kit and percussion, with the pianist Cory Smythe and the bassist Chris Tordini — making music of furrowed slowness and bodily heave.
Mr. Murphy, for the most part, weathered the attacks, though at one point the candidate grew exasperated, his near-constant grin throughout the debate giving way to a furrowed brow and a sigh.
"As long as the policy agenda lives, [Congress] will defer Russia stuff to Mueller and not offer much beyond furrowed brows and frustrated sound bites about unfortunate distractions," said GOP strategist Liam Donovan.
For most of the evening, Disney sat at a table near the front of the room, her brow furrowed, scribbling notes on a stack of papers that contained the text of her speech.
John Kelly's furrowed brow, Melania Trump's sartorial slogans—such giveaways, real and imagined, have been pored over by those anxious to know how any right-minded person could work for the tweeter-in-chief.
And so many brows were furrowed when on May 1st Akbar al Baker, Qatar Airways's chief executive, arrived with his jamboree in Cardiff to make noise about his airline's first flights to Wales's capital.
Nadal later raised a furrowed eyebrow, accused Kyrgios of "lacking respect for the public, the opponent and toward himself", adding "there is a reason" why the mercurial Australian is struggling to sustain his form.
A hero's face — a few strands of hair fell over his noble, slightly furrowed brow ... How could you ask such a shining specimen of a man to be satisfied with the likes of me?
When I encountered a photograph of Trump on stage at the Republican National Convention—eyebrows furrowed, pointer finger wagging at the camera—I was reminded why extreme displays of patriotism make me so uneasy.
Barry, who is seventy-eight, with a Clark Gable mustache and a bouncy tuft of silver hair, furrowed his brow, noting that a couple of men drew their firearms before they were meant to.
On Zoom conference calls across the US this week, brows furrowed as the news broke that the video conference company had a flaw in its backend that could give hackers access to people's webcams.
At 21998, with vulpine bone structure and perennially-furrowed brow, he has one of those faces that was born fully adult; like Suggs or Anthony Hopkins, he will never look like a young person.
It's an inviting landscape smudged with soft color, but as she stares at the signs with furrowed intensity, she chews on a fingernail so ferociously she seems on the verge of tearing it off.
With furrowed brow, he considered dozens of Jewish relics on display: a chunk of carved third-century marble, twinkling candelabra and a carved wooden chest for keeping the Torah, the sacred scrolls of Judaism.
One cool afternoon in late October, Claire Danes was in her Carrie Mathison uniform — sensible separates, cross-body bag, furrowed brow — preparing for a scene in "Homeland" in which she needles a government source.
Less a politician than a character out of a movie, he is more likely to turn out to be a brow-furrowed, nasty Groucho Marx — with the American establishment standing in for the opera.
After he takes a small canvas ("Landscape With Snow") out of his bag, the skittish camera pans from the painting to his feet and up his body, and then settles on his furrowed face.
As he was perched on a chair in my office, slumped shoulders and head hanging low, I kept trying different tacks to get a sense of what was going on behind his furrowed brows.
For every tweet touting a registry that's just "gone live," there's one using a GIF to express distaste for the practice: Oprah saying "I will not accept that," Kanye shaking his head, Rihanna's furrowed brow.
This is the same crowd that thought Rob Kardashian was Donald Trump's Supreme Court pick, but it's still pretty shocking that, save one or two exceptions, there was nary a raised eyebrow or furrowed brow.
Blast out the worst possible characterization of its purpose and meaning and writers and reporters and politicians spit it back on panels where the number of furrowed brows out numbers the number of brain cells.
Everyone else is in some sort of furrowed-brow state, except Sam Tarly (John Bradley), who, I think we can all agree now, is probably going to be the only one to survive this mess.
In fact, the show's two weaker performances somewhat surprisingly belong to the talented O'Connell and Daniels, who struggle to make much of an impression while they're stuck in the furrowed brows of their boilerplate characters.
He appeared in New Hampshire and talked with his sincerely furrowed brow about how her longstanding pursuit of social justice makes her the best-qualified candidate he ever saw to "restore prosperity" to the country.
Momos may be plump as pincushions, swelling at the seams; or half-moons pleated so meticulously, they look carved; or hulks, furrowed and looming, small-scale analogues to the Himalayan peaks where they were born.
That sort of crosscutting also surfaces in Sorkin's modernization of "To Kill a Mockingbird," which widens the falsely accused Robinson's agency, excavating him from set dressing to moral fulcrum; Akinnagbe plays him with furrowed poise.
But failing to make the party's influence felt in its last coalition with Mrs Merkel led to its electoral disaster in 2013, Mr Lindner notes with furrowed brow, pledging not to make the same mistake again.
The story is set during the golden age of daytime talk: You will perhaps inevitably think of Mattie as Jerry Springer crossed with Phil Donahue's furrowed-brow earnestness, or Montel Williams with Maury Povich's oily condescension.
Netflix's wretched Iron Fist, like the other Marvel Netflix shows, largely abandoned the humor of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in favor of a gritty, downbeat landscape of dimly lit hallways, furrowed brows, and supposedly intense monologues.
This man is played, with a deeply furrowed brow, by the American tenor Michael Fabiano, making a formidable debut as Don José, the soldier who falls for the headstrong Gypsy Carmen and, when spurned, kills her.
The photograph takes on more meaning with the context, as if Sarah's furrowed brow has less to do with the weather and more to do with the things she sees happening in her neighborhood every day.
We pass the flames in the hearth, a candelabra, a decanter and a wine glass, and a vase of flowers, before coming to rest once more on young Emily, her features now furrowed by some unspoken dismay.
Gone is the archness and detachment; the formal, furrowed sentences with their fondness for oddly technical language (only in Lerner will a man look into a woman's eyes and marvel at their "dark epithelium and clear stroma").
Michelangelo gave the David a grotesquely furrowed brow — a shelf of a forehead closer to a Neanderthal's than a modern human's — because he knew that anything more "realistic" would fail to scan for a viewer on the ground.
In her book, "The Beauty Bias," Deborah Rhode, a Stanford law professor, explained that while silver hair and furrowed brows made aging men look "distinguished," aging women risked marginalization or ridicule for their efforts to pass as young.
She also took the time to follow a few obituaries through as they were being written, zooming in on furrowed brows as deadlines neared and, a touch sadistically, recording the moans and groans of reporters wrestling with leads.
LeBron James—who hadn't yet won a single N.B.A. championship but was already a cultural phenomenon far beyond the confines of his sport—looks straight into Leibovitz's lens, brows furrowed and mouth open in an expression of mock rage.
You find a diversity of age-classes and species, from young hemlocks latched onto fallen trees like octopi; to gnarly red cedar, with their flared buttresses and candelabra tops; to towering Douglas fir trees, with their deeply furrowed bark.
Yet recently she posted two selfies from a hospital bed; in one her skin is as rouged and smoothed as a Kewpie doll; in the other it's weathered and furrowed, and her face is scrunched into a detumescent sphere.
Every year at about this time, the interior of your average modeling agency looks a lot like the opening scene of The Devil Wears Prada: "Gird your loins!" shouts an agent across a sea of furrowed brows and bowed heads.
Little True is dressed in a pink outfit and matching headband decorated with flowers, with her hand placed in front of her mouth as she first gazes face-forward at the camera, then a little to the side with furrowed brows.
The media landscape is filled with images of the furrowed brows of anxious white residents at congressional town halls who fear they will suffer if they lose Obamacare, says Judy Lubin, a sociologist and adjunct professor at Howard University in Washington.
The former Massachusetts governor, who has been mentioned as possible secretary of state in the Trump administration, was photographed as he turned, his chin leaning into the crook of his neck, and gazed with a furrowed brow into the camera.
There's Aunt Vi (Tina Lifford), who's watching the younger generation flail with a furrowed brow, but also — thanks in part to her devoted younger boyfriend, who goes by the name Hollywood (Omar J. Dorsey) — maintaining a strong sense of humor besides.
Across the table, a tall, handsome Toubou named Sidi stood up, furrowed his brow, and calmly argued that if the European Union really wanted to halt migration it should engage the smugglers, not pay off their government to arrest them.
Urban though Los Angeles is, its mountains are furrowed with densely vegetated canyons full of deer and coyotes, cactuses, live oaks, wheeling hawks—a patchwork of public and private holdings claimed both by top carnivores and by their human counterparts.
Atkinson is so absorbed in coaching this collection of castaways that his brow seems to have furrowed permanently, and the players, hell-bent on proving they belong, have emerged as a young, fun, and feverish outfit that is running opponents ragged.
Mr. Metheny, one of the most popular and creative forces in jazz for decades, rarely plays in bands that aren't his own, and Mr. Moran and Mr. Waits have been making their own furrowed, organic language together in Mr. Moran's band since 2000.
Channeling Jeff Flake's furrowed brow, this music industry friend of mine said all the right things on television about Ford, a Silence Breaker he's never met, but he has said nothing to me, the Silence Breaker he's known for more than 15 years.
Clients are mostly millennials in search of a plumper pout, but also include daughters who bring their mothers, wives who bring their husbands, Wall Street bankers keen to banish an angry-looking furrowed brow or drag queens in search of more dramatic cheeks.
He snapped, he furrowed his brow, and he groaned over the repeated queries about moving the 2.441-year-old Carlos Beltran back to right field from the designated hitter role he had thrived in while Rodriguez spent three weeks nursing a hamstring injury.
There is a grand tradition of teen entertainment prominently featuring the kind of teen boys you might've once mooned over in homeroom, but who quickly reveal themselves to have maybe four original thoughts bouncing around behind their tousled hair and perpetually furrowed brows.
Martin watches as Nan heats up hasty microwave dinners and keeps going back to Jason — despite her best efforts to leave him behind and focus on work — with an expression as close to a furrowed brow as a lovable mutt could possibly get.
There, next to one of their enormous ships — a vessel that hovers over the ground and looks like an elongated black egg with one side neatly sliced off — she's briefed and prepped amid furrowed brows, data crunching and intimations of the apocalypse.
But in an interview, Mr. Gray allowed that he would have backed the House-drafted bill (which the Club for Growth opposed), shied away from the Tea Party label and sounded more like a furrowed-brow centrist than a fire-breathing conservative.
"There's a really weird one of Robert De Niro that I really like that's about as abstract as you could possibly go," in which the actor's nose, facial mole and furrowed brow are barely perceptible through heavily abstracted glass, Mr. Davison said.
Carlos Morera and Max Martin, the proprietors of the Los Angeles-based Cactus Store , were arranging their wares—which included squat and bulbous specimens, abloom with pink flowers; furrowed Yoda-like varieties, fuzzed with chalky bristles; and tall columns with menacing spikes.
By night's end, the show had generated a Tumblr's worth of GIF-able moments — not least the visage of the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, whose frowns, furrowed brows and occasional smiles functioned as a real-time guide to liberals' feelings about the speech.
As Carlson nodded along, brow furrowed, Steyn recounted a story of worshiping in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, which is now, he declared, "in a Muslim suburb," and asserted that rebuilding Notre Dame, as President Emmanuel Macron had promised to do, would be pointless.
It was just the singing that made him look ugly—the way he scrunched up his nose whenever he had to draw out a line and furrowed his brows whenever he had trouble pronouncing the words, his pained expression in the especially emotional moments.
It's over a bowl of real grapes, though, that the flies are crowding: For weeks, Ryan has been observing the fruits' slowly shriveling skins, now furrowed with mineral-green pastures of mold, in an effort to perfect her simulacra in amethyst, rose quartz and amazonite.
For one, Jerome's face is a deeply etched study of despair, with his eyes trained on the barely legible crucifix in the upper right corner (which I was able to discern only after Bambach pointed it out), his brow furrowed, his mouth parted in prayer or abasement.
I've skipped over much of what she does in this episode, mostly because it's just more of the same: Pastor Tim tells her one thing, her parents tell her another, and her brow becomes ever more furrowed as she wonders if anyone is ever telling the truth.
His brow furrowed and voice rising, Mr. Biden emphasized on Thursday that as the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, he oversaw the nominations of eight Supreme Court nominees, including Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, who was approved in 1988, the final year of Ronald Reagan's presidency.
He spoke with his forehead furrowed, his expression pained and puzzled, as the commissioners guided him through various episodes of childhood delinquency — stealing bikes, cutting school — until they arrived at the crime he was incarcerated for, the botched attempt at a revenge killing of a rival gang member.
But what kinds of decisions would a photographer make when he had tools powerful enough to capture everything —the furrowed brow of a woman reading a book in a distant window, the weariness of a driver miles away—rendering an entire cityscape while also vacuuming up the tiniest detail?
More pronounced contrasts can be found between the student portraits and those of professors facing budget shortfalls, positioned nearby; the students' direct gazes offer challenge and defiance, while the teachers' wide eyes, furrowed brows, and grave expressions point at a reality that's filled with experience and wisdom, but also defeat.
Mr. Akinmusire, a trumpeter with a dark and furrowed tone, stands a few steps closer to your classic conceptions of beauty, but both musicians offer their gifts with their fists partly closed: Both are inward-looking, playing in a language that draws them nearer to an essence, rather than to communication.
But neither her script nor Yew's production — which features period-defining costumes by Linda Cho and lighting by David Weiner — can comfortably reconcile the radical shifts in style and mood, between the bright sardonicism of Duch's speeches to the audience and the furrowed-brow sincerity of the father-daughter scenes.
Man United, led by Alex Ferguson, a red-nosed Scotsman who gave his players the hair dryer treatment during half time, was a mixture of velvet and steel, while Arsenal, led by the Frenchman Arsene Wenger, his brow permanently furrowed into deep trenches, played beautiful flowing soccer, but rarely bested its arch-nemesis.
Born with Beare Stevenson syndrome, a rare disorder that causes premature fusing of the skull, blockage of the nasal passages, brain growth issues and a furrowed appearance, Brielle would be lucky to live several months, let alone a year, doctors told the Burrs in 2013, when she was only 1 day old.
Pain, fear, loneliness, and abandonment become crystallized in an image of a young boy standing on a street corner on a hot summer's day — a closely cropped photo of the child reveals a furrowed brow and the steely gaze of someone with too much on his mind for such a young age.
Composing himself, Oppenheimer covers the controversy over the Kardashians' appropriation of black culture and iconography, as epitomized by Kim's bare-backsided cover shot for Paper magazine (the one that "broke the internet"), but by then it's too late in the book to be affecting a furrowed brow and going all Charlie Rose on us.
Two in particular are eager to tell me that they actually prefer Zayn Malik to Bieber – a revelation that makes me realize that this may be the future; an era of squeaky-clean popsters making the transition, like dominos, into forever-furrowed brows, black and white Instagram snaps and tattoos straight out of your year 10 notebook.
"There are only a few small pockets of White Phantoms out there," I told my sister, the day before I left for college, the two of us having a coffee by the Capitol, her brow furrowed with worry about the growing Anti-Android Movement, a gingko tree, its fan-shaped leaves, hanging overtop the café's patio, overtop our heads.
Over at The Guardian, Andrew Pulver concedes the film's merits, including Ben Affleck in the Bat suit — but in the end, he can't help mentioning the M word: Moreover, the influence of director Christopher Nolan's furrowed-brow Batman films – which addressed their characters' tortured backgrounds and unhappy responsibilities – looms large, even if Nolan has drifted to executive producer credit on this film.
It was typical Ghosn sensei, a prediction from the heroic master of commerce, adopted by Japan and placed on a pedestal of renown: the trim little guy with the permanently furrowed brow, the dramatic eyebrows, surrounded by his lieutenants, wearing a neatly tailored suit but ditching the usual necktie (Southern California, after all), pontificating while the cameras clicked and the reporters scribbled.
Here, instead, are miles of hard clay and silty soil, funnels of rock, sandstone hillsides furrowed with pleats into melting, Gaudían formations; here, the wind and rain are so fierce that they have traced their presence onto the stones themselves, which are sometimes smooth but sometimes scarred with so many skinny runnels that they appear wrinkled, like a rhino's hide.
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Cuarón himself is the director of photography on the movie, which glories in its tranquil surveys of domestic space, with the camera panning round the living room, and in the tracking shots that usher us through the action—left to right, right to left, to and fro, along furrowed fields and crowded avenues, as if the filmmaker were trying to keep pace with his thoughts while they carry him into the past.

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