Day-Lewis gives us a stooped, world-weary president at once deeply passionate about doing what is right and willing to cheat and bend the law as he sees fit.
Out of the corner of his eye, he thought he saw a stooped figure at the end of the street, but when he turned his head he saw only shrubs in the fog.
The father-daughter team dressed as an old couple and shuffled into the restaurant, where they went unnoticed until a stooped Mr. Tombari stopped at his friend's table and put his hand on his shoulder.
Ten minutes later he walks out from behind a row of bushes, a stooped figure with his head down, wearing large black galoshes and holding a closed umbrella at his side while the rain pours down onto a limp fishing hat.
Strolling in the neighborhood one day, newspaper tucked under my arm, I passed a man, stooped but dignified in a three-piece suit, shuffling in the same direction.
Benny Avni, the head of the District Council of Tel Ilan, was a lanky man with stooped shoulders and a fondness for rumpled clothes and oversized sweaters, which gave him an ursine look.
The doctor was a tall but stooped man in his seventies, with a gray goatee and black horn-rimmed glasses.
But Federico Macheda gave United hope with a powerful shot and Nemanja Vidic stooped to head in a Nani cross to equalise for the visitors late on.
There was a measure to the man in the hooded coat, old stooped body, face framed in monkish cloth, a history, a faded drama.
The two make a disarmingly charming pair--stooped and white-haired, but impossibly energetic and cheerful.
Hull responded by pouring forward again and went close to breaking the deadlock when Geovanni curled in a cross that Vennegoor of Hesselink stooped to head inches wide.
Its a far cry from the way the medicine game was played just a few years back, when white-coated researchers, furrowed of brow and stooped of shoulder, mixed and matched chemicals in a flask.
He still cuts an otherworldly figure, a grey-shocked wraith who stands stooped until he puts his horn to his mouth to play.
Ines junior is almost a foot taller than her small, stooped mother.
Villa took the lead through a John Pantsil own goal before Andrew Johnson stooped to head the Cottagers level.
The setback was compounded by the loss of a mayoral election in a quarter of Tokyo where Mr Ozawa had stooped to campaign.
The fact that the prosecution has stooped to barring the press from a landmark trial that will determine the limits of free expression is an indication of their fear of the eloquence and clarity of Geert Wilders.
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In between the tightly packed rows of trees, women clad in bright saris stooped to pick the tea at a furious pace, ripping off handfuls of green with remarkable speed, leaving each branch completely bare before moving on to the next.
The home side responded immediately and, from the first corner of the match, Ruben Palazuelos stooped low but sent his flashing header a few yards wide from eight yards.
Her Richards uses a spot-on Paul Huntley wig and is slightly stooped and stiff, always eager to get out of her high heels.
Warwick was seventy-six years old, tall, stooped, and frumpy-looking, with a well-worn tweed jacket, liver spots dotting his skin, wispy gray hair by all appearances, a doddering, midcentury academic.
Eric Lipset(ph), a 41-year-old salesman of specialty business software, stooped to enter the room and squeezed himself in front of the TV with two other Exeter Democrats - Karen Prior(ph) and Herb Moyer(ph).
Knowing that a legal challenge to American Laws for American Courts is hopeless, CAIR has stooped to launching dishonest and misleading attacks against an initiative designed to preserve our freedoms.
Only a last-gasp tackle from Brew, causing James to lose the ball as he stooped for the line in the left corner, interrupted the Blues' procession of scores.
After his last sight of the pathetically stricken Brahms, stooped and fumbling with sausages over the stove, Mahler curiously burst out to a friend that he himself wanted to die at the height of his powers, before his works became weaker.
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