Everywhere he is shown as adequate, paternal, square-jawed, tall, though also invariablyunsmiling, despite his deserved reputation for jokes and stories.
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Her most typical work favours strong outlines and sweeping diagonals, often with stern,unsmilingfaces.
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Just being told by anunsmilingguy in a white coat that you're going to be dead in four months definitely turns on the lights...
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Here, she was photographedunsmilingand unemotional, by an itinerant photographer.
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Other promotional materials, such as album covers and inserts, also feature blurred,unsmiling, distinctly unhappy photographs of her.
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His facial expression isunsmiling, his chin is raised slightly and his eyes gaze off to his left.
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She wore her hair in a fashionable but severe style and was sometimes seen with anunsmilingcountenance in her appearances.
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They find it inhabited by untold numbers of identical, ghoulish men in suits with wrinkled,unsmilingfaces.
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Viewed in sequence, the expressions of the faces remain fixedmouth closed,unsmiling, eyes tilted slightly upward.
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Theunsmilinglips are usually full, but the mouth is depicted fairly narrow, usually just slightly wider than the nose.
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At other times he obliterates this multiplicity, displacing it with a single figure, or a head,unsmiling, disfigured and consumed by a sense of estrangement or exile.
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