Mr. Amir "changed history, " says a grim-faced Carmi Gillon, the agency's leader at the time.
Upon entering the courtroom, he gestured to his wife, Dottie, who sat grim-faced in the front row.
Mr Kelly sat grim-faced through the hearing, the Associated Press news agency reported.
The French president - despite the good news that his wife Carla had had a baby - was grim-faced.
Although sporting a big beard and often a gown, he tried to avoid the conventional image of a grim-faced Islamist.
Perry's remarks were followed by video of the victims' grim-faced family members remembering their lives and expressing pride for their heroism.
For Mr Berlusconi, who seemed to have the populist measure of grim-faced, ambitious Mr D'Alema, the new man poses a quandary.
This breezy piece of lifestyle propaganda is the exact opposite of what sports commercials typically are usually, they're sweaty, grim-faced mission statements about determination and victory.
Boehner, grim-faced and flanked by security, marched out a side door.
For meek Verna, life was church and studies and household chores and her weekend job clerking in the drugstore, with her grim-faced mother regulating every move.
But he also had some unexpected guests: four grim-faced security officials and a uniformed policeman who stayed through part of the interview in an adjacent room.
The 116-year-old central bank had seemed above reproach -- until March 11, when dozens of grim-faced prosecutors marched to its Tokyo headquarters to examine stacks of documents.
The normally glitzy alpine town has had a noticeably austere, dressed-down feel, with fewer parties and more conservative business suits in evidence, as grim-faced delegates appeared to resign themselves to the prospect of a long recession.
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Formanek had been in Berlin off and on about a month, going back and forth between East and West, sneaking past grim-faced border guards, covering demonstrations in East Berlin and then going back to the West to send the television stories.
What no one dares stop calling the Special Relationship has been defined down the years by images - Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher dancing, George W Bush joking about sharing Colgate with a grinning Tony Blair squeezed into crotch hugging chinos and years later spinning a be-suited and grim-faced Gordon Brown around in a golf buggy.
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