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Behind, or beneath, the strange face was the elusive insinuation of an irritating, familiar face, a face that unsettled Aryeh Zelnik.
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That was the last he had seen of Golz with his strange white face that never tanned, his hawk eyes, the big nose and thin lips and the shaven head crossed with wrinkles and with scars.
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Jeff Skilling had a strange look on his face, as he took the oath and then stepped forward to take the stand.
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Tinker Bell, for instance, is a strange little thing with a face like a computerized amalgam of David Bowie and Kristen Stewart and speaks with the real voice (sorry, just the voice) of Keira Knightley.
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Christ also has a strange, melancholic smile on his face, perhaps unique in all paintings of the deposition.
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Suchen thought of Walter wandering the strange town, searching for a friendly face on a restaurant patio or a hotel balcony, and tried to convince herself that she had agreed to the coffee because of the helplessness that an old man could not erase from his face.
NEWYORKER: Alone
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That any Microsoft employee is publicly commenting on this debate is strange indeed, and these tweets are petulant enough to put a sour face on an already divisive topic.
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She realized that that was a strange thing to leap to mind, when she was only going to wash her face.
NEWYORKER: Starlight
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The investor complaint came from U.K. citizen Christopher Tappin, who, in a strange twist, was extradited to the U.S. earlier this year to face charges related to terrorism (supplying missile batteries to Iran).
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One pic is strange--it was clearly taken many years before, and a woman's face is crossed out.
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What ensues is a strange blend of manhunt and tone poem, in which even the most brutal characters seem rapt in the face of red earth and endless sky.
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