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With the debate underway, Trump adopted a glowering, somber persona.
Instead, he marched up to the stage, glowering and silent.
"For the record, go to hell," Brennan said, glowering at Nassar.
His glowering demeanor is at odds with his sensitive, vibrant lyric tenor.
Gigantic figures charge down city streets, expressionless, yet glowering at a monsterous foe.
And then my grandmother emerges from her room, glowering like a she-wolf.
They stand around in poster-ready formation, glowering with their best catwalk-fierce supermodel expressions.
When a reporter asked organizers about the possibility of rain, the response was glowering stares.
In a signature image, an aquatic serpent devouring another snake is observed by a glowering jaguar.
He asked for some water, and then sat in his chair, glowering about his disrupted morning.
If you want to be uncharitable, he is a glowering Zack Snyder remake of Nuke LaLoosh.
A man stood firmly beside him, glowering at me, and I couldn't figure out their deal.
The room was full of smoke and glowering men, a fine location for some Melee competition.
I mean the entire Kremlin by Seventh Avenue apparatus run by the glowering James L. Dolan.
We remember long, lampless highways and Confederate flags glowering at us from the backs of trucks.
Lou Reed and Alex Katz glowering in grayscale might do little to brighten commuters' moods, though.
The sky is glowering with gray clouds, and the shadows that the women cast are long and black.
A shouting, glowering Trump painted a hellish picture of America as a place of economic devastation and mortal fear.
Even the smallest speaking roles — a waiter, an AA member, a glowering Witchita writer — bring in familiar comic names.
He is getting broody, and ponders adopting a child, but his partner, the glowering Reece (Morgan Spector), is unconvinced.
Three funerary masks, all with lidless, glowering eyes, suggest the immensity of power they invested in a silent stare.
The camera centers on Trump's glowering reaction to the comedian before switching to a shot of President Obama laughing uncontrollably.
We first see her at a party at her agent's swanky apartment, glowering her way through the crowds of partygoers.
And they're all linked largely by a shared love of slow motion, extreme close-ups, and sullen, glowering beefcake shots.
He is suave and shrewd, sweet and menacing, alternately glowering at those around him or simply charming them into submission.
Tuesday morning, he was in raging silverback mode, glowering, posturing and verbally dragging the press around his gilded Manhattan lair.
Certain characters recur, including Ms. Goldin's boyfriend, identified only as Brian, who seems always to be unnervingly brooding and glowering.
Amid the destruction, Anthony draped a towel over his shoulders and wore the glowering expression of a short-order cook.
Note the plush strings powerful incantations of "Marionettes" ("Surrender to the kiss of the abyss," is her glowering final line).
Everyone hates Roman Reigns, yet his visage is still plastered everywhere, glowering down with mock intensity from posters and billboards.
A treat for fans of neoclassical architecture, perhaps, but the overall effect is more glowering fortress than high-school hangout.
He was often seen glowering with anger when he appeared in court and was forced to sit inside a cage.
Similar origin stories, similar world-ending stakes and glowering villains, similar "Hey gang, isn't this fun?" teasers to cap every film.
When Blake knocks Kenneth Faried to the ground and stand over him glowering, he is declaring war upon his enemy's joy.
The deputy mayor, more schooled in tactics, planted himself solidly in the middle of the ring, and waited, glowering at me.
Trayvon turns, glowering, toward the ogre, ready to spring into action, saving the victim and, at the same time, avenging himself.
Connie is bug-eyed and bristly bearded, with a slurred drawl, and a glowering expression that flickers between exhaustion and feral aggression.
Trump also spent the debate wandering around the stage and regularly crowding Clinton's space and glowering over her shoulder like a stalker.
They stand there, these stiff-shouldered fun-suckers, radiating a glowering glow, practically daring anyone in their immediate vicinity to enjoy themselves.
Even friends could feel wary of him, his dark eyes sometimes glowering with a toad-like stare before he broke into laughter.
Each one involved obligatory partisan cheering or glowering, sitting still or repeatedly rising as if doing multiple leg squats in the gym.
It's a glowering and imposing track, of the sort that the band are known for, and riff fans will be extremely pleased.
It was a spring Saturday in March, but winter lingered in Manhattan, glowering and unwelcome, like a lookout at a street corner.
Instead, a baffling amount of the series is dedicated to the siblings sulking around the vast Hargreeves mansion and glowering at each other.
" Another report said , "Glowering clouds broke into a thunderstorm as the show opened, sending models on to a catwalk slick with driving rain.
What better way to call attention to his new restaurant than by parking a glowering, 16-foot-tall bronze advertisement right out front?
The British star looks good glowering from behind a glass wall or a steering wheel, but he really shines in close-quarters combat.
Caroline is being threatened by Sebastian Hobbs (Steven Berkoff), the glowering plutocrat who has just purchased the failing tabloid for which Porter writes.
One of them showed me a picture of him in Germany, glowering at the camera in his Army uniform with a black beret.
The dagger-eyed enforcer I had seen glowering behind the table in Senate committee hearings, they insisted, was not the man they knew.
The two continued to pose — Mr. Trump smiling; Mr. West glowering — while reporters tried to extract a comment from the normally opinionated musician.
Known for her glowering courtside demeanor, Summitt won eight national championships and seemed to carry her fierceness into the fight with early-onset dementia.
Whether glowering in resentment at her husband and mother-in-law, or staring smolderingly at Laurent, Thérèse is the master of the basilisk stare.
It was the old man who'd escorted him in line, his face now bloodied, glowering, trying to make sense of the chaos before him.
Samuel L. Jackson plays a character very similar to his glowering baddie in Jumper: He's evil because he's evil, with no bigger reason given.
Among the few entrees, picanha, a plain-spoken slab of beef sirloin cap rubbed with salt, arrives glowering from the grill: respectable, if unsurprising.
This Scarpia's sadism is more courtly than glowering; some more supple singing from Mr. Sgura in the second act gave intriguing glimpses of smugness.
He was also photographed in Houston, Boston and the United Nations during the crown prince's visits there, often glowering as he surveyed a crowd.
The plot takes a twist or two, but serves mainly as a thread linking shootouts and glowering confrontations, with a brief respite for love.
There it was: Glowering red on the dashboard of the sky like an astrological warning light next to the full Blood Moon Friday. Mars.
Although All American is all about beautiful teens at an impossibly wealthy high school, Spencer tends to forget that fact to spend more time glowering.
He is a glowering supervillain in "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle," facing off with Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart for ownership of a mystical jewel.
In September, a rapprochement with Eritrea, Ethiopia's glowering northern neighbor, brought peace to their shared border for the first time in more than 250 years.
But it didn't sink — it landed on the ice, where it remained in the morning, glowering at those who came to take in the view.
He was silently glowering, and when I asked him what he thought about this whole situation, he said his father was a good-for-nothing.
Who can resist Ryan Gosling's puppy-dog eyes, Harrison Ford's glowering face, and a whole lot of whatever the hell it is Jared Leto is doing.
When it came to his bars, Beck simply struck one note and let it bleed into feedback, all the while glowering with defiance at his bandmates.
It was White who produced Elson's first record, 2010's The Ghost Who Walks, a glowering, gorgeous swirl: American gothic with a dash of forlorn country.
It's a scene in which he balances respectful diplomacy with glowering force, and one that gives an indication of the tone the show might take on.
Maybe he leaves town, retires, takes up knitting or perhaps he will join a professional glowering league, where he will surely excel, especially without Tuco around.
A photograph of Mr. Trump glowering greets people at the visitors' center there, next to the stern, cool-eyed image of (the soon departing) Secretary Mattis.
In the last gallery here we come across a portrait from 1766, by the Scottish painter Allan Ramsay, of a glowering man with intense brown eyes.
When Ms. Pelosi gave a short talk at Thursday's breakfast about the poor and persecuted, Mr. Trump refused to look at her, glowering with undisguised antipathy.
True change will only come to the Knicks when the querulous and glowering Knicks owner interrogates his two decades of failure and shows himself the door.
Mark is convinced that one of the Harga men, who's glowering at him across the way, is going to kill him for pissing on the ancestral tree.
Pop the champagne and grab your scorecards: It's time to pit Westworld against Westeros, Reynolds against Gosling, John Lithgow's glowering Winston Churchill against John Travolta's eyebrow wig.
After decades of scrutinizing Jupiter's swirling cloud tops and glowering red eye from afar, we're finally going to pull back the curtain and learn what lies beneath.
Hopefully, one day we will get to see him contributing to a solid team and, like, glowering at Al Horford in the second round of the playoffs.
"Filming 'Othello'" also includes a fantastic duet between the old Welles and the young, the elder reading Iago's lines as his glowering younger self reacts to them.
Which is probably why I felt panicked and nervous when it came to sauntering up to the digitized doorman who was glowering at me through my browser.
Indeed, our health textbook featured as its cover a shot of a glowering traffic light framed by an angry red sun throbbing behind brown heat-haze and smog.
His main indulgence seems to be glowering from his owner's box, crushing the players during CBA negotiations, and making sure Cam Newton doesn't get any tattoos or piercings.
Why introduce a red-eyed, all-black, clearly evil BB-8 and not have it do anything significant, beyond glowering meaningfully at BB-8's trash can disguise?
"Recent news reports indicate that the Commissioner 'castigat[ed] them for straying into social policy' while 'glowering and speaking emphatically' about guns," the senators said in a letter.
In this one, from 1934, he honored Hitler on his 45th birthday by pasting in a glowering portrait of the Führer, adorned with a Nazi eagle and swastika.
That bad and beautiful Susan Traherne is back in town, glowering and glamorous and hellbent on kicking the stuffing out of what ever's left of the British Empire.
Lately I've noticed that cute fellow from the tea dance posts photos with the glowering man on Instagram, on intimate vacations together, with hashtags like "#alwaysandforever" and "#daddy".
"Sometimes a cunning tradesman, sometimes a stubborn toughness, sometimes glowering, sometimes bowing, but always with confidence that he would make it happen in the end," Mr. Can wrote.
You can have that as a reflex without ever glowering at a white person or refusing to smile back if a person who isn't black smiles at you.
On his first sketching trip to the area, Cole was dazzled by the views; so pristine compared to the glowering smokestacks and grim factories of his industrialized homeland.
We find hints of tension and unease: Curran Hatleberg's nighttime shot of an elderly white couple glowering at a biracial couple in front of a garish, overgrown azalea bush.
With three different filters, NASA is offering us a range of 4K-by-4K viewing experiences that show three distinct faces of our mighty Sun: fiery, smoldering, and glowering.
He had cleared the gantlet and emerged with a painting that seems to me a masterwork, but the glowering threat of time remained and was unlikely ever to relent.
William Hurt plays the former partner, scarred and glowering, intent on destroying Billy, who takes meetings at his favorite watering hole, opposite the Santa Monica motel he calls home.
The glowering, silent presence of the Salamanca twins (Luis and Daniel Moncada), a reliable source of menace in "Breaking Bad," is used here (so far) for its comic effect.
The question looms larger with Macavity, who, in the glowering person of Idris Elba, is now the uber-antagonist this show never had and perhaps never knew it needed.
Meantime, the director, Joe Begos, brings a grindhouse sensibility to Mike Testin's glowering images, which are sometimes too murky to tell which body part is being crushed or chainsawed.
Mohinga is redder, glowering under a wreckage of broken chickpea fritters, with slinky coils of rice vermicelli in a fish stock fortified by fish sauce and crushed lemongrass stalks.
Yet Gheorghe is skilled at handling more than newborn lambs; and as the men grow closer, the glowering light grows warmer and the whole picture seems to briefly exhale.
Image: Imke de Pater, Michael H. Wong, Robert J. SaultFor centuries, astronomers have been enchanted by the planet Jupiter, that roiling sea of clouds punctuated by a glowering red eye.
Its rambunctious humor was a big hit with audiences, and it reminded filmmakers that fans don't need all their heroes to be like the glowering, repressed trauma victims seen here.
Beside Victoria, queen and empress, glowering toward the Mall, is a cascade of allegorical statuary representing Courage and Constancy, Truth and Justice, Manufacture and Agriculture, Peace and Progress, and Motherhood.
Little does he know that he is the nephew of the wicked, black-dressed King Vortigern (a slouching, glowering Jude Law, putting in a more intense performance than the film deserves).
No, that isn't the Eye of Sauron glowering at us from across the void: It's the sharpest view yet of a debris disk surrounding a dying star 4,000 light years away.
Gatlin, who served two career doping suspensions, played the sullen yin to Jamaican superstar Bolt's exuberant yang, glowering both times he was introduced to boos as he entered the Olympic stadium.
Despite an undefeated record, Ali was a decisive underdog 256- 237/21990 years later in Miami when he faced Sonny Liston, the glowering ex-convict who was then the heavyweight champion.
LAS VEGAS — Khabib Nurmagomedov was the calm, glowering foil to Conor McGregor's antics for six months, letting the loquacious McGregor built a frenzy of hype around their U.F.C. lightweight title fight.
Rotten luck for them both, really, that when Tom takes her to meet his father, the glowering old brute remembers an evening abroad, years before, when he paid for her company.
In early December, Dolan, the team's glowering owner, grew so disgusted with a loss that he ordered his putative management team to go out and say something, anything, to the press.
Instead we get muttering and glowering from Mr. Foxx, a story that can't manage enough twists to tie a shoelace, and set pieces that have been done better in other movies.
But if El Camino is willing to bring back one glowering, bald character we all watched die in the series, then Gilligan better do it again—by resurrecting Walter White himself.
The supporters chugged beer and sang pro-Trump football chants, waved U.K. and U.S. flags and threw back counter-slogans at the glowering protesters who accused them of being fascists and Nazis.
Stanfield's credits have grown steadily since 22016, and his work in genre productions especially has given him room to shift from petrified victim to glowering investigator to principled pothead to stalled postadolescent.
The upcoming PS4 reboot of the series starts with the angriest Greek in gaming glowering down at a tree that you chop down with Kratos' new weapon of choice: the Leviathan Axe.
In fact it seems like a season of more: more gunfire, more lackeys getting shoved out of helicopters, and more expert glowering from Golden Globe nominee Wagner Moura, who stars as Escobar.
One moment his craggy face was glowering over the mistreatment of the local truckers, fleeced of job security and benefits; the next it had melted, like frost in spring, into a joyful smirk.
Thomas shows up on-screen glowering and cringing at the same time, looking like he simultaneously expects a vicious attack and is ready to sink his teeth into the throat of any attacker.
Who, at this critical juncture, doesn't see through Littlefinger's machinations, as he crouches in doorways, glowering like the cut-rate Cromwell he's become (although, as Tyrion reminds us, no one glowers like Jorah)?
Snarling digital monsters, a glowering Matt Damon and battalions of unfaltering Chinese warriors mix it up in "The Great Wall," a painless, overstuffed spectacle that works overtime as a testament to China's might.
"Unholy Elixir" feels unstable but obstinate from the start, with deep, wavery, not-quite-in-tune synthesizers and a lurching beat; other synthesizer riffs arrive to turn the track into glowering synth-pop.
Glowering on the outskirts is Scar (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Mufasa's younger brother, who (it is strongly implied) made a play for Sarabi himself in his younger years and got his titular scar in return.
Hellboy here comes across like a WWE wrestling heel — sullen, glowering, showily simplistic, and maybe ripe for a moral turnaround, but not until the film has wrung every possible fight sequence out of him.
While everyone else shares their take on the latest National [insert trite item here] Day hashtag, I stew behind my phone screen, glowering down on the Whoville that is the internet community at large.
But the loudest responses from the Republicans who gathered at a neighborhood grill here to watch the State of the Union speech came when the cameras cut away to glowering Democratic lawmakers in attendance.
"The prime minister of our nation will, at times, have to stand up to President Trump, President Putin, President Xi of China," Mr. Neil said, glowering into the camera on his program Thursday evening.
Swiss director bo Odar loves images of sleight-of-hand magic and glowering men lurking deep in the depths of giant hoods, and Dark shares Who Am I's grimy, heavy cinematography and screaming discordant soundtrack.
When we think of North Korea, we tend to think of the glowering face of Kim Jong Un, the country's poverty and isolation, and, above all, its fearsome arsenal of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.
They related their stories to visiting New York Times journalists in the presence of a glowering officer from the National Directorate of Security, who often interrupted to correct or admonish them for speaking too frankly.
A new, still unfinished painting hung on the left wall: Donald Trump, standing on a bright-yellow escalator, glowering balefully as he descends to the lobby of Trump Tower to announce his candidacy for President.
That has been the strategy of Robert Pattinson, whose discomfort, during the blaze of "Twilight," was painful to observe—the problem being that such glowering, reminiscent of his character's vampiric gloom, made him yet more desirable.
Even as I write the question I can see the ghost of Bill — he has screeched to a halt on that bicycle and is dismounting — glowering reproachfully at me for indulging in such clunky Freudian speculation.
WE KNOW ONLY a few grim details of the Hell Banquet, which took place in the first century A.D. The host: the glowering, paranoid Roman emperor Domitian, never happier than when executing opponents in the senate.
The 34-year-old Gatlin, who has served two career doping suspensions, played the sullen yin to Jamaican superstar Bolt's exuberant yang, glowering both times he was introduced to boos as he entered the Olympic stadium.
Noted By now, half the planet knows the meme #PhelpsFace, the viral image of the Olympian Michael Phelps furiously glowering as he prepped in the team room on Monday for his semifinal in the 200-meter butterfly.
In the broader sense, he spent two decades comporting himself like Jordan on power-save mode, leering and sneering and glowering at the sort of innocuousness that only the most dedicated misanthrope would bother twisting into slights.
The dark side of disco's always glaring at the dancefloor, glowering from underneath a novelty wig, sadness refracted and reflected by the ever-spinning mirror ball that hangs above the amassed crowd like a portent of doom.
"Thornhill" also has ghostly echoes of Charlotte Brönte's "Jane Eyre," beginning with the similarity of its name to Thornfield, home of the glowering Mr. Rochester and his madwoman in the attic, where the orphaned Jane is governess.
For one thing, some of it is very funny, as in a tableau positioning two porcelain figurines of colonial-era gentry before a regal, glowering jet-black face looming above them, their graceful postures bespeaking total incomprehension.
In November of 1981, the cover of Time magazine was emblazoned "South Florida: Paradise Lost," with a frowning sun glowering over a postcard-style script embedded with images related to drugs, crime, and the Haitian refugee crisis.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A red chalk sketch from around 1512 CE, long believed to be a self-portrait by Leonardo da Vinci, has a glowering, bearded man's face emerging from a swarm of brown spots.
That double-edged response, by the way, really makes sense when one of them is played, as she is here, by Patti LuPone (in fine, penetrating voice and glowering form as Joanne, the part immortalized by Elaine Stritch).
Bruce Gordon's glowering mob boss, Frank Nitti, a study in pinstripe suits and heavy-lidded malevolence, was a particularly useful foil, but actors as powerful as Peter Falk, Lee Marvin and Joseph Wiseman made repeat appearances in villainous roles.
Its heroine, Luce, is a self-possessed 17-year-old making her way through the jungle of a new school, navigating unfriendly cliques and obsessing over glowering boys even as a supernatural shadow threatens her safety and her sanity.
"The state should respect our parents and not steal from them and lie," Mr. Straka explained without breaking step, as glowering clouds loomed over nearby Bratislava Castle and a steady sprinkle of icy droplets fell from the slate sky.
In the first film, it didn't matter that Reeves has always been a charisma-void, growling, glowering statue of a man whose idea of emoting is lowering his head so he's glaring up through his eyebrows instead of down his nose.
Roughly 19623-400 Indian soldiers and an equal number of Chinese border guards are stuck glowering at one another over a scrubby patch of land at a "tri-junction", where the two countries and the tiny kingdom of Bhutan all meet.
Building on the emotional catharsis of Days of Future Past, the new film gives us the all-powerful villain Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac, glowering under ample makeup) as he battles Professor X (James McAvoy), Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) and Magneto (Michael Fassbender).
Once Team USA and Team Afghan stop glowering and growling at each other, a posse hits the trail on horseback and Dostum and Mitch settle into a mentor-student bond that evokes the Karate Kid and the road to wisdom.
Glowering senators, hands on hips and fingers wagging, spent a good part of three days castigating one another across the aisle as Democrats held up the emergency aid to wring what they saw as essential concessions from the White House.
Nine seasons in (or eight on PBS, which combined some), this "Inspector Morse" spinoff centered on Kevin Whately's long-suffering Oxford detective — now glowering at involuntary retirement, thanks to a cost-cutting chief superintendent (Steve Toussaint) — ends with three feature-length episodes.
Even after the hit NBC reality show The Apprentice rebuilt his personal fortune and retooled his image from Gilded Tabloid Oaf to Glowering Dealmaster, Trump never declined an opportunity to fish a quarter out of the toilet when the situation presented itself.
"We are here in a story of an ongoing security event," Mr. Gantz said, glowering in front of a barbed-wire fence, to dozens of journalists who had trekked the hour from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem shortly before the start of the Sabbath.
They're lovely to gaze at, those glinting, glowering ribbons and pools lapping at our edges, but today only a fraction of the city's inhabitants use these waterways as a regular mode of transportation, whether it's to commute to work or explore the weekend's cultural possibilities.
It has been painful to watch his petulance after Portugal was held to a scoreless draw by Iceland; his irritation as he threw a Portuguese television journalist's microphone into a river; and his glowering looks of disapproval when teammates failed to feed him pinpoint passes.
But a legendary lip sync can't beat the moment when post-elimination shit-talking turned into a hilarious horror show, as the workroom mirror revealed itself to be a two-way mirror — with the eliminated queens glowering in all their glamorous fury behind it.
But it's probably sufficient to say that time and attrition and a bunch of other non-negotiable things had finally conspired to make Gossage exactly as common as his baseball card—one glowering grouch among many, standing maybe a bit closer to the exit than the rest.
Also, that Rachel apparently pushed her abusive ex-boyfriend Jeremy (Josh Kelly) — who continues to have nothing to do outside glowering on the sidelines — into murdering two people is a sporadic topic of discussion that tends to end in "oh well, what can ya do" shrugs.
The van kids trek around the heartland selling magazines, and kicking most of the profits to their glowering manager Krystal (Riley Keough), who checks them into a different low-rent motel every night, and dumps them into a different neighborhood in a different city every day.
In a lot of the photos since The Apprentice, though, he is strictly in character as the boss he played on that show: glowering and jowly, squinting and wearing on his powdered blobfish mug the sort of pained and impatient facial expression you might also see on a baby with gas.
On the second Saturday in September, the new RH Gallery opened its doors to the Meatpacking District, looking just as you'd expect: a glowering, 90,000-square-foot landscape of poured concrete flecked with bronze, stone and glass, through which sails a flotilla of enormous gray velvet and white linen sofas.
In the field, he has the character of a gruff mechanic, glowering at his apprentice Elvis Andrus, planting himself in the dirt to fire a four-seamer across the diamond, or bending at full sprint to collect a dribbler and, in one ligament-wrenching motion, sidearming it just in time to first.
But by closely emulating past Terminator models, Miller and company run into the same major problem those films had: they can be extremely repetitive, with a glowering kill-machine charging across the screen as the protagonists blast it with everything they have, or flee through a series of increasingly improbable and dangerous scenarios.
And there are deeper indignities still — more piercing than any parking lot glowering or dinner table slight — when John Nadler feels the full weight of his status as America's loneliest supporter of Donald J. Trump: Acquaintances in the hometown Mr. Nadler has known for nearly three decades will not look him in the eye.
But what about the glowering Professor Kingsfield, in "The Paper Chase," who makes a show of telling a student to phone his mother because he will never be a lawyer, and then gives him a rare A, since, by virtue of struggling toward his goal, a lawyer is what he has learned to be?
I've always found the Cyclops / Wolverine / Jean love triangle pretty dopey (she's the original Bella, boring yet somehow mesmerizing to glowering tough guys), so I appreciated that Apocalypse finally gave it a reason to exist: Wolverine is now carrying around a mental image of Jean as a salvation figure who pulled him out of mindless insanity.
Where Wild Hunt wore its most serious of faces for the longest time, breaking the glowering only for some awful am-dram and stuffed-animal sexy-times, Blood and Wine is easier on the gloom and doom, ostensibly one long monster hunt set against a gloriously green-and-gold backdrop of verdant southern lands, all sunflowers and blue skies.
It's true that individual moments involving the creature manage to frighten: its infestation of David's white room as a presence that makes the bathroom glow red, or sudden shots of its dog incarnation that make it seem as monstrous as Cujo, or the heat-vision security footage that shows the glowing and glowering thing where David himself should be.
Dmitry Kiselyov, presenter of Russia's main weekly TV news show "Vesti Nedeli," said Moscow had seen how Trump had received other leaders on home soil, showing footage of Trump holding Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's hand in a vice-like grip, brushing dandruff off French President Emmanuel Macron's shoulder and glowering next to German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The song, which is part of an accompanying album for DC's Dark Nights: Metal series of comic books (a monthly set of adventures that finds Batman and the rest of the Justice League exploring the darkest parts of DC's Multiverse), is a glowering grunge ballad that'd be right at home on a latter-day Alice in Chains album, which is a good thing.
When Ruth must make a trip to the emergency room, her companions cluster in the waiting room, glowering at the suspicious nurses, dosing Ruth with Valium and Klonopin with grandmotherly attention, and swiping blankets and pillows from other patients to ensure their friend every possible comfort ("I think he's dead anyway," says Sheila of a nearby patient, all the while plumping stolen pillows behind Ruth's head).
The only bombshells were on the walls: Leonardos, Titians, Rembrandts and Turners that at first glance looked so strange amid the Breuer's trapezoidal windows and glowering-grid ceiling coffers that they seemed to be parts of a conceptual work devised by a wry contemporary artist — maybe Jeff Koons, who collects old masters and was the subject of the Whitney's send-off to the space in October 2014.
Before she made history by becoming the first woman to ever participate the Royal Rumble and King of the Ring tournament, and first and only woman ever to hold the Intercontinental title—which she did twice—she debuted as the taciturn, glowering bodyguard for D-Generation X and her real life partner, Triple H. Even in 2016, the idea of a woman serving as the muscle for a faction of men would be progressive.
These days, his public identity — which combines the reticence of a downbeat bodhisattva with a penchant for glowering — occupies more of the collective imagination than his oeuvre does, or perhaps it's just that his persona and his characters have become inextricable: The concepts for both "Ode to Happiness" and "Shadows" feel borne out of an indelible 2010 meme of Sad Keanu, photographed on a New York City park bench staring morosely into his sandwich.
First, he was born into a family of peasants, the poor son of a miner who was raised in a home humble and cramped; second, his hardscrabble upbringing was a brutal one in which his dour working-class father buffeted him so viciously that it warped his psyche, causing him to see God the Father as a similarly glowering and sadistic figure to be placated and assuaged in endlessly humiliating religious contortions—or to be avoided entirely.
There's just me and Martin; Joe, who soon tells us he quit his job in Washington, DC just to come to New York City and spread the Trump gospel; a younger guy named Steve* who looks like a townie version of Christian Slater; a golden-maned, argyle-socked mini Trump in the corner drinking a whole bottle of wine by himself; an incredibly awkward couple off in the leather chairs in the corner who appear to be on the kind of stiff, banal date that preludes most softcore porn movies from the 1980s; and an older, glowering man in a suit whose sole preoccupation seems to be staring at me and Martin from a few tables away.

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