Sentences with phrase «sad looking heads»

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Petrino clammed up, interim head coach John L. Smith looked sad and worried, the defense just barely missed on quite a few stops, and Arkansas first lost confidence, then lost control of the game.
But he looks sad: head bowed, arms loose, shoulders slumping as he trudges back from another attacking move that didn't quite come together.
Day 26: Looking at the calendar makes me a little sad to think I'll soon be finished with this 30 - day challenge, yet also grateful that I won't have them hanging over my head.
He just lets the camera look down at him for a few moments as he slumps against the dresser, a sad, lost man in saggy underwear, getting old fast, his head and his big belly hanging down, his best days far behind him.
Of course, this could just be the trailer, after all with such a bloated budget they need a captivating hook, but it is looking like the Jurassic World franchise is heading down the same sad road that swallowed the Transformers franchise in a morass of overexposure and diminshing returns.
It features five sad looking brown - skinned kids with their heads in their...
It features five sad looking brown - skinned kids with their heads in their hands.
My mom looks at me over Tilly's head and smiles in this kind of sad way.
Bassets are famous for a large, domed head that features extremely long, velvety ears, mournful eyes, and a wrinkled brow, which give the breed the look of a sad clown.
I named it snowy.I would say that Snowy is quite naughty because my friend came to my house to look at the hamster.She was tapping softy on the head when it bit her.Anyway, it will hide its food because it thinks i will take its food.But whe it is hungry, it will show its sad face.it put both of its hand on the stomach, standing up.i will then give it food.it will eat.when it is sleeping, i would open the cage to not to hide the food but it will wake up (can u give me many other instructions including this) ThankYou!
In the photo he looks like a sad sack of potatoes no one wants to buy at the grocery store, his head lolling to one side, his features a conglomeration of puffiness.
Silent Hill was my first introduction to the horror genre, When I started playing it, I saw the intro and what I saw was nothing indicative of a horror game, or neither an action game, it looked more like a sad psychological drama game, It got me wondering what did I get myself into, then I started playing it and when I got to the alleyway part and got killed by the children zombies, I immediately turned off my Play Station, I was horrified, but somehow the game kept calling me to play, I decided to keep playing, it got to a point where I couldn't play at night, I had to turn any background music down simply because it was just too much for my 12 - year - old head, but at the same time I was having fun on a level I never imagined I could before.
2013 Oh Christmas Tree, Dommuseum zu Salzburg, Salzburg One Foot in the Real World, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin More Love: Art, Politics and Sharing since the 1990s, Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art, Nashville White Light / White Heat: Contemporary Artists & Glass, The Wallace Collection, London Mak Hix: The Collection Exhibition, Cock «n» Bull Gallery, London Art from Britain and Poland from 1990, The Centre for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw (con) TEXT, Sharon Arts Centre, Peterborough, New Hampshire Stedelijk @ TrouwAmsterdam: Contemporary Art Club, TrouwAmsterdam, Amsterdam Mad, Bad & Sad: Women and the Mind Doctors, Freud Museum, London Frayed: Textiles on the Edge, Time and Tide Museum, Great Yarmouth Be Dramatic, Bechter Kastowsky Galerie, Vienna Ballet of Heads: The Figure in the Collection, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, California Writings Without Borders, Lehmann Maupin, Hong Kong do it, MU artspace, Eindhoven do it, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Ordinary / Extra / Ordinary, The Public, West Bromwich Fail Better, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg Postcard Narratives, Room Artspace, London Arthouse, Museum of St Albans All You Need is Love: From Chagall to Kusama and Hatsune Miku, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo Looking at the View, Tate Britain, London Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project, The Dali Museum, St. Petersburg Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project, The Virginia MoCA, Virginia Beach More Love: Art, Politics, and Sharing since the 1990s, Ackland Art Museum, North Carolina Economy, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh & CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow
A therapist asking a third grader what he wanted adults to know, if divorce makes a child feel lonely; he looked at the therapist with sad eyes, hung his head and said softly, «Yes.
Afterwards, we wandered to the pet shop to admire the puppies (the papillon - poodle crosses were my favourite, though one of them looked so sad to be locked in a cage), and finally headed to Toys R Us to see if the crab shells (an imitator of Zhu - Zhu pets, featuring battery - operated crabs instead of guinea pigs, which aimed to entice young afficionadoes to invest in expensive extra shells for their fake pets, but failed) were still on sale.
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