Sentences with phrase «much eye brows»

Normally, since the appointees are no foreigners but Nigerians the president deems fit to do the job, Ripples won't raise much eye brows.

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It is infinitely comic that a man, moved unto tears, so much moved that not only tears but sweat trickle from him, can sit and read, or hear, representations of self - denial, of the nobility of sacrificing one's life for the truth — and then the next instant — one, two, three, slap - dash, almost with the tears still in his eyes — is in full swing, in the sweat of his brow, with all his might and main, helping falsehood to conquer.
I really don't wear too much eye makeup these days, usually just a few coats of mascara and a little brow love using Anastasia's Brow Wiz in soft brown along with a clear brow brow love using Anastasia's Brow Wiz in soft brown along with a clear brow Brow Wiz in soft brown along with a clear brow brow gel.
If you don't pay attention to your brows, you may be majorly missing out on opening up your face, making your eyes appear brighter and much more.
As much as Lily Collins loves to switch up her look temporarily — we're talking smoky eyes, graphic winged liner, and every shade of statement lip — some things generally stay the same (read: power brows).
Without Downey's stylish turn - the goatee and pompadour, the impeccably tailored suits, the arched eye - brow, the baritone asides and sudden turns of puppy - eyed tenderness - the movie would be about as much fun as watching a trash compactor squash cars at the local wrecking yard.
Much of Foster's performance is hidden in his face — the duplicitous shifting of his eyes, the emotionless stoicism of his cheeks and brow, and the pencil - thin twinge of his mouth when angered.
BOTH PARENTS DID NOT HAVE MUCH POINTS OR EYE BROWS AT THIS VERY YOUNG AGE BUT THEY DEVELOPED THEM LIGHTER & LIGHTER AS THEY AGED.
Perhaps it was the international zeitgeist of travel or perhaps it was his sinister expression from furrowing his eye - brows too much.
A film showing Giacometti at work gives some intimation of what was surely an immense, almost shamanic presence, and you can see, in his furrowed brow and eagle eyes, why the great photographers loved him so much.
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