She glanced at me and seemed about to say something, then turned her face away.
Sasha turned her face into the blue couch because her cheeks were heating up and she hated that.
It is the coming attraction that we dread, and from which cinema, by and large, has turned its face, just as Anne, her condition worsening, flinches from a mirror.
The white "sail" at the top of each chimney, called a cowl, turned to face away from the wind to allow the smoke to be sucked out of the top of the building.
She lay with her head on the table, her face turned toward the stove.
The watch survived, though the white enamel face turned black and the metal gearing softened so that it no longer ticked.
Minutes later Marin began to cough and his face turned bright red and then began to convulse, according to Arizona Republic News.
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During the initial negotiations Europe turned a harsh face towards Cyprus.
"There are people in Australia who stay in bed because they cannot afford to stay warm, " he shouted, as his rosy face turned a deeper shade of red.
But Ms. Rodriguez's hooded eyes bear a startling resemblance to Brando's, and she even does Brando's old trick of looking up with ominous intensity while keeping her face turned down.
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Trying to avoid such tensions, Macedonia has turned a far harder face to the refugees.
Once it was clear that the commission could not win enough support, attention turned to saving its face.
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"No, " I said and turned to hide my face in the sofa's cushions.
His face is turned up, his nose almost touching the roof of the car, his throat arched and vulnerable, his eyes closed.
But whenever I looked at you, your face was turned partly away.
As I got out to the blocks, everything from that point on became a blur up until the point when I hit the wall and turned to see my face on the big screen.
Mr Davis told the court he heard a gun cock and turned around to find himself face-to-face with a handgun, but pushed it aside and was shot in the arm.
Welsh by birth, American by citizenship, he took over Japan's most admired company in 2005, when it was in serious trouble, and turned it around in the face of immense cultural obstacles.
We were fed horror stories about children who had disobeyed the no-swimming rule, only to be hit by intestinal cramps in the water, something which apparently turned you blue in the face and caused you to drown.
Now, you know, when I was a kid, and I got my hand caught in the cookie jar -- (laughter) -- well, my face sort of turned red and I took my hand out of the cookie jar. (Laughter.) Not Governor Romney.
But Hilda turned from the checkout with a face of pure resentment, staring and challenging.
Even an elite commando unit turned tail and fled rather than face a rebel advance.
The quake turned everyone's head to face the same way and the Haitian people have picked up and moved on.
Dzhokhar, by contrast, has his white baseball cap turned backward, revealing his entire face, his chin is thrust confidently into the air.
However, it was the visitors who scored again after 55 minutes, when Colin Nish's shot across the face of goal was turned home by Stokes for his second of the match.
Once housing turned south, CMO investors came face-to-face with far more costly imponderables: how many mortgages would default, how much the underlying homes would fetch in foreclosure and whether the government would rewrite mortgage terms.
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