Brosnan appears to be laboring under particular distress, and his expression, as he listens to Streep chanting her woes, is indistinguishable from that of James Bond being ranted at by a deluded villain.
He remains vital, inventive and eager to encourage his band to explore and enrich his varied modes of expression.
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An early arrival on the scene was the Sandinist guru and former interior minister, Tomas Borge, wearing his pyjamas and a worried expression.
He showed a lack of energy (which made him seem detached), looked down too often, and his most-displayed expression when Romney was speaking was a lip compression with a clenched jaw.
He says that Samsung has a deep design heritage and history that his studio will give more expression to as they bring software and hardware together in new ways.
And then, by his instinctive expression of that assimilated music, personify the ethos of a younger generation desperate to hear itself?
And acting on those -- that expression of his wishes, State Department officials negotiated with, consulted with Chinese officials and reached the agreement that was reached.
For a second, his expression was soft and pliable, like that of a child waking from a nap, but then his mind took over and something calcified in his features, his muscles hardening against the invasion of thought.
He just turned and looked with no discernible expression on his face.
The celebrated Charles V with Dog shows the Holy Roman Emperor at the height of his power, with an expression and pose to match.
The switchman lifted his head from the rail, blew his nose, brushed the dirt off his clothes, and adopted a serious, dignified expression.
Mr Atlas makes it clear that the main character in the novels has always been Mr Bellow, each book a dispatch from his restless quest for self-knowledge and expression.
And I also want to thank President Obama for his expression of solidarity to the French people in light of the loss that we have felt at the cowardly killing of two young Frenchmen who were killed in a barbaric fashion by terrorists.
President Fernandez described his comments as an "expression of mediocrity, and almost of stupidity".
Buster Keaton went deadpan, altering his expression with only the tiniest of inflections, and became a modernist icon of fortitude.
But al Alousi sees these as only minor problems for his art, which he says is the "purest thing" in his life, a matter of expression, beauty and experimentation.
To get a new gene count, Velculescu and his colleagues used a different technology called serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE), which was developed at Johns Hopkins University and licensed to Cambridge, Mass.
Mr Justice McCloskey ruled in his favour after balancing the competing rights to privacy and freedom of expression.
But it was a final expression most of all of his love for the family and friends that he cared so much about, for the men and women he was honored to serve with, for the country that held such a special place in his heart.
As he begins to backtrack, she jolts upright, stares back in shock, then in mock shock, shifting in subtle increments until she smiles, lets her face go blank again, and leans back into his arms with relaxed panic, a twenty-sided facial expression that should earn Lauren Graham a special Emmy.
When he picked him up after the treatments, the expression Obie wore was that of a martyr, his eyes misshapen and dark with pain.
Hartnett does his best, hampered only by a recurrent, grieving expression which suggests that somebody is standing beside the camera and blowing smoke in his eyes, very hard.
For Chu, the Dubai China Fund is only the most recent expression of his faith in the Middle East as China's once and future primary market for its companies.
Actor and director Robert Redford called Ebert "one of the great champions of freedom of artistic expression" in his statement.
We think of that grave expression that sometimes came over his face, the seriousness of a man angered by injustice and frightened by nothing.
Nevertheless, one close ally of the prime minister told me that his colleague should not be put through the mill for a "momentary expression of exasperation" and said that he would be very surprised if the "pleb" word would have been used.
He projected a stately demeanor helped by his profusion of gray hair -- which grew at an early age -- and an equally steely facial expression.
But it became clear, once he began talking, animatedly, with extravagant hand gestures and giggles of delight, that the apparent anguish was merely an expression of deep thought, a counterpoint to his ebullience in answering.
And no body language coach would miss the often-tweeted-upon expression that Romney needs to be aware is his biggest negative body language signal.
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