Smiley Face: This font features cartoon faces with smiles, frowns, dopey looks, and other expressions.
Henry frowns and scratches the wild line of beard that faintly circles his chin from ear to ear.
While competitors pulled in reins, Norfolk Southern continued to spend on engineers and conductors, despite Wall Street's frowns.
Asked the simplest of questions, the deputy editor of the weekly newspaper Kontras in Banda Aceh frowns in concentration.
John Wren, the CEO of Omnicom, frowns at a billboard-size chart in his office on Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
Disengagement behaviors (looking away, leaning back, narrowed eyes, frowns, etc.) signal that a person is bored, angry, or defensive.
He goes on to say that in the nonprofit sector, the public frowns on hiring leaders who expect a higher compensation package.
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He rolls his eyes, he frowns, he cries, and sometimes he smiles.
But even this small show of feminine independence earned frowns from conservatives.
The IRS explicitly allows entertainers to deduct unusual outfits used for income-generating performances but frowns on deductions aimed solely at maintaining an image.
So far, however, the prime minister and his colleagues have failed to sway the finance ministry, which frowns on such panderings to the provinces.
The Food and Drug Administration generally frowns on such "retrospective" studies.
The frowns deepened around Rodney Parade six minutes into the second half when Bernabo brushed aside Alex Walker's weak tackle to score, with Gallinetti converting.
Now, new calculations frame the particle as not only cause for frowns, but an indicator of the end of the universe as we know it.
It is, it seems, considered a necessity to design cocktail dresses that reveal "knee frowns, " while daywear and black-tie now qualify for more flattering longer lengths.
Although there is no law against the practice, the National Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists frowns on treatment involving participants who are strangers to each other.
Most businesses perform criminal background checks on job applicants, but the EEOC guidance frowns on such checks and creates new legal tripwires that could spark federal lawsuits.
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This was Ginsburg's rationale for saving the honest services law by reading in the requirement that the conduct proscribed must be bribery or kickbacks--something that everyone frowns on.
He frowns on bureaucracy and encourages agility, efficiency and decisiveness.
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Under pressure from the European Commission, which frowns upon one-off measures, Mr Papaconstantinou says he will immediately tackle the structural reforms that his ineffectual predecessor, Yiannis Papathanassiou, had postponed.
For his choice as treasury secretary, President-elect George Bush did not look to Wall Street, which likes its money strong, nor to academia, which frowns when the currency is debauched.
The corporate world is a linear world, which frowns on off-ramping and makes it extremely hard for the on-ramper to come back again at a level or compensation comparable to the one they left.
Even if you live in a state that frowns on quiet trusts, you could open one in a state that allows them, such as Alaska, says Richard Greenberg, a tax attorney in Woodbridge, N.
Unfortunately, the FAA currently frowns on that.
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