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"Which we'd have already known all about if it weren't for the grimacing," Felix pointed out.
But the grimacing is not far off.
Brad Pitt couldn't lay off the pathetic grimacing, but the children displayed some decent acting.
Three had died... Grimacing, Firebird turned to the second freshly calligraphed page.
He looked up into the grimacing, powdered mask of Richard Lomax, silvertopped cane in one hand.
He is then brought to a near-by hole where a small stone is found, resembling a grimacing, bestial creature.
Perhaps, Linden thought as if his grimacing were an augury, perhaps the Raver had not been defeated.
In the sudden pauses the excited grimacing of the faces would sink all at once into the stillness of profound dejection.
But..." He swung his ugly dog head around and gave me his grimacing, nonhuman approximation of a smile.
I will pay dearly if that is ever discovered, but after talking with you, I could not..." Grimacing, she shook her head.
Here, for all his confident smirking, anguished grimacing and brow-furrowing torment, his character remains a cipher.
She saw its pudgy lips slide away from its jutting, discolored teeth in a grimacing, vapid smile.
Neurological symptoms include facial grimacing, involuntary writhing, and repetitive movements of the arms and legs similar to those seen in Huntington's disease.
Suddenly, so suddenly that it's Damascene, she sees the whole thing as ridiculous the snorting, the grimacing, the rubbing of the nose, the self-congratulatory smirking.
In addition to speech improvements, pharyngeal flap surgery may help eliminate hypernasality, nasal turbulence, and facial grimacing (Tonz et al., 2002).
The physician should ask the patient to relax, and look for symptoms like facial grimacing, eye or lip movements, tics, respiratory irregularities, and tongue movements.
And she smiled back-an unpleasant grimacing of wrin- kled lips over toothless gums during which her hooked nose and jutting chin seemed about to meet.
These include tardive dyskinesia (involuntary jerking and facial grimacing) and dystonia (involuntary muscle contractions that can interfere with talking and eating).
Motor tics can be of an endless variety and may include such movements as hand clapping, neck stretching, mouth movements, head, arm or leg jerks, and facial grimacing.
Behaviors such as facial grimacing and guarding indicate pain, as well as an increase or decrease in vocalizations, changes in routine behavior patterns and mental status changes.
She saw the grimacing, snaggle-toothed old man in the winged costume cut down her partner, the most capable Symkarian soldier she'd ever known, with an ease so extreme : suggested boredom.
It is important to remember that the grimacing, flat-faced masks of Tragedy and Comedy which are a cliché of today's commercial art bear no relation to anything worn on the Greek stage.
Alex, equipped with the obligatory gadgets, investigates the plans of a Darrius Sayle, a high-tech mogul played by a grimacing, unpleasantly orange Mickey Rourke, to donate (and detonate?)
But much worse than these things was an itching of my face, which I could only relieve by violent grimacing--I tried to raise my hand, but the rustle of the sleeve alarmed me.
Jerky body movements; Chorea; Muscle - jerky movements (uncontrolled) Typical movements of chorea (called tics) include facial grimacing, raising and lowering the shoulders, bending and extending the fingers and toes.