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1. "... go farther with a smile and a quip than a scowl and a whip,' and I guess I've kind of lived by that," said Bowden at Florida State's recent pre-bowl media gathering. "I've never tried to put anybody on,..."

Source:   Davis, Barker. "SUPERSTARS OF THE SIDELINES" Washington Times Jan. 2 2000: 1 Google This

2. " Like the rappers who almost uniformly refuse to smile in photographs and videos, lots of young players wear defiant scowls that project a raplike toughness and rebellion."

Source:   Broussard, Chris. "Hip-Hop Hoops" New York Times Upfront 132.8 Dec. 13 1999: 26 Google This

3. " And even if you do get a clear view of Tiger, you're more likely to see a tantrum or a scowl than a smile."

Source:   Davis, Barker. "Senior Tour star-power eclipses lack of parity" Washington Times July 2 1998: 1 Google This

4. " Catherine Flye, as a watchful wife, sets the tone with cheerful nonsense and stern directions for her husband, played with an amusing assortment of smiles and scowls by David Sabin."

Source:   Pressley, Nelson. "A `Woman' and her Wilde ways" Washington Times Sept. 9 1998: 10 Google This

5. " To smile was to "split one's orange"; to scowl, to "squeeze" it. The heart was "orange-that-thumps." Lovemaking was "sharing the orange." Rape was called "crushing her orange." Treaties were sealed by a game of "Toss the Orange." "To drop the orange" meant War."

Source:   Webb, Charles Harper. "The Age of Orange: a history inferred from sentences in the Oxford English Dictionary" American Poetry Review v27.n5 Sept. 1 1998: 22-23 Google This

6. " I shall miss her smile, her growl and scowl, her speaking Spanish to me and her obvious pride when we, as students and later as artists, took her teachings to others."

Source:   . "Readers' Forum" Dance Magazine 74.9 Sept. 1 2000: 28 Google This

7. " That feared and beloved face beamed when pleased and scowled miserably when angry, which was often at someone or something, real or imagined."

Source:   NILON, JOAN. "Venice Unbound" Literary Review 42.3 Mar. 22 1999: 483 Google This

8. " After shaking the hands of everyone around her, Mr. Gore retraced his steps and found Mrs. Williams still scowling at her newspaper."

Source:   Sammon, Bill. "Some not pleased to meet sleepless Gore on stump" Washington Times Sept. 5 2000: 1 Google This

9. "... agenda that Mr Brown has so ably laid before the nation, and now begin to consider a new, dare I say, infant, strategy? [The scowl deepens.] A strategy for families is waiting to be born."

Source:   . "The Journal of Lynton Charles" New Statesman (1996) 129.4488 May 29 2000: 4 Google This

10. " He walks out of the Convention Center wearing a bright yellow shirt, flame red hair and a scowl, with a camera crew trailing him."

Source:   Miller, Steve. "Rotten rambunctious for convention" Washington Times Aug. 18 2000: 13 Google This

11. " Newspapers never encouraged it. What reporter, after using a word a bit above the level of a high- school dropout, hasn't heard an editor exclaim with a scowl: "What is this word?" Or, "Who do you think you are writing for, anyway?"

Source:   Spear, Michael. "Papa and the paucity of words" Editor & Publisher July 10 2000: 17 Google This

12. " As for Eastwood, it's reassuring to see him still using his one defining expression -- face scrunched up in a half-amazed, half-displeased scowl, like a redwood tree that has received an unwelcome telegram from the Forestry Commission."

Source:   ROMNEY, JONATHAN. "Veterans in orbit" New Statesman (1996) 129.4503 Sept. 11 2000: 42 Google This

13. " Mr Brown scowls. "I am completely unmoved by such gimmicks, as you know," he rumbles. "Regarding them as pure newspaper vanity."

Source:   . "The Journal OF Lynton Charles" New Statesman (1996) 129.4487 May 22 2000: 4 Google This

14. " Would you want your kids to grow up scared of flying and with a perpetual scowl?"

Source:   davies, HUNTER. "Well, at least we can beat the world at writing clich[acute{e}]s" New Statesman (1996) 129.4493 July 3 2000: 61 Google This

15. " Once terrifying hard men have been domesticated into roguish patriarchs, scowling men's mag-style icons in their car coats and Savile Row suits - the Krays themselves; the jovial raconteur Mad Frankie..."

Source:   ROMNEY, JONATHAN. "Dying cult" New Statesman (1996) 129.4490 June 12 2000: 45 Google This

16. " It is here at sunset that the flags of both countries are lowered in a military drill in which soldiers on both sides ritually scowl at one another."

Source:   Percy, Steve. "Through Asia's Berlin Wall" New Statesman (1996) 129.4490 June 12 2000: 29 Google This

17. " Everyone was staring and shouting ... can I have the binoculars back?" He scowls and hands her the binoculars."

Source:   CLARK, JOSEPH. "Double Dare" Southwest Review 85.2 Mar. 22 2000: 184 Google This

18. " Vancouver remains a proverbial basketball wasteland, but Francis no longer is known simply for his draft-day scowl."

Source:   Siegel, Jon. "Playing through" Washington Times June 27 2000: 1 Google This

19. "... home versus the muted background photo of traders on the floor, serious faces scowling, arms waving frantically in the air."

Source:   Szadkowski, Joseph. "New on-line service lends speed to link day traders to the floor" Washington Times May 29 2000: 7 Google This

20. " When a Russian soldier in Chechnya scowled at his own face in a mirror, a whole narrative tale might have unfolded from that."

Source:   Baughman, J. Ross. "Photo agency's `decisive moments'" Washington Times May 28 2000: 7 Google This

21. " Straining against the ropes that bind them, they scowl at the distance in impotent rage, as if against the fixed symbolic role they've been forced to play."

Source:   PRINCENTHAL, NANCY. "Thomas Schutte: Heroic Measures" Art in America 88.5 May 1 2000: 122 Google This

22. " Arizona Diamondbacks left-hander Randy Johnson, on why he still scowls on the mound despite a 7-0 record to start the season: "A lot of..."

Source:   Heller, Dick. "Chuck Thompson still unsure whether the eyes really have it" Washington Times May 15 2000: 8 Google This

23. " Irving has bull-like shoulders beneath his blue pin-stripe, a scowling black-beetle-browed face, thick silvering hair and big hands."

Source:   Kustow, Michael. "Impressions of the Irving Trial" History Today 50.5 May 1 2000: 4 Google This

24. "... scowling at the name of the sporty, Gap-like franchise. "I'm looking for something sleek, cute and not `poufy' like everyone else."

Source:   Stout, Frappa. "Bargain hunters strike gold at thrift shops" Washington Times May 11 2000: 4 Google This

25. " The history of music categorically does not point to the inevitability of atonality, which scowls upon the diversity of four hundred years of composition."

Source:   STOCKEN, FREDERICK. "Bully boy Boulez" New Statesman (1996) 129.4478 Mar. 20 2000: 43 Google This

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