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  • It has never failed to astonish me how we pale-faced Scots continue to swallow the propaganda that down here in deepest England the weather is somehow better.
  • The area boasts a large artistic community, especially in the bohemian town of Hebden Bridge, where red-eyed stoners rub shoulders with pale-faced pilgrims en route to Sylvia Plath's grave.
  • Michael listened pale-faced, as though what she told him was conclusive. COUP D'ETAT
  • Across the windows hung thin curtains of muslim embroidered with beetles' wings and with tiny seed-pearls, and as it passed by a pale-faced Circassian looked out and smiled at me.
  • It's the kind of music that you can picture thousands of pale-faced, angst-ridden teenagers bobbing their dyed-black long hair to.
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  • Dressed in a black-and-white striped shirt and black jeans, moustached Clarke sat pale-faced throughout the 15 minute hearing.
  • This morning one of the guys working on the rebuild cut his head badly and presented himself to me requesting first aid, looking decidedly pale-faced and dripping the scary red stuff.
  • After a few bouts, the pale-faced younger of the contestants gained the upper hand by planting one of his hands firmly in the hair of his rival.
  • A pale-faced man wearing a smart tweed jacket above inconsist ently crumpled, pale chinos had come to stand at her elbow. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • The area boasts a large artistic community, especially in the bohemian town of Hebden Bridge, where red-eyed stoners rub shoulders with pale-faced pilgrims en route to Sylvia Plath's grave.
  • Like the eponymous pale-faced young aristocrat, who died soon after sitting for the portrait, it was assumed some tragedy had befallen the work of art and that it was lost forever.
  • He had by this time changed quite a bit from the lanky, pale-faced boy he used to be.
  • No one who saw the teenager's funeral on television could fail to have been moved by the pale-faced boy carrying a portrait of his late, much-loved brother.
  • The pale-faced man peered down the microscope.
  • A family of pale-faced, dark-haired children in flat caps and shabby clothes clinging together on one bench seat looked up at him as he passed.
  • The pale-faced mother looks fearfully at her husband as she carries her baby to safety, while the other children snatch up pets and toys on their way.
  • A thin, pale-faced fellow had claimed the purse whilst the Squire had been speaking.
  • We look up now, pale-faced under the bare flourescent tube.
  • In front of him a pale-faced Desdemona, her small frame with her head just below his chin, peers up and to the right.
  • A hunched, pale-faced character was leaning against the counter.
  • Pale-faced, he told me he was trying to pierce his ear, but couldn't get the needle through the cartilaginous lobe.
  • A pale-faced man wearing a smart tweed jacket above inconsist ently crumpled, pale chinos had come to stand at her elbow. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • She was sitting upright, pale-faced, with her dark hair cascading over the milkiness of her round shoulders.
  • He was strong and hard against me, for such a pale-faced, freckly-armed shiner of the shoes.
  • John Boehner, who looks like he suffers from a perennial case of ulcers and excessive visits to a tanning parlor, is leading the charge of his pale-faced Republicans. Murray Fromson: Wake Up America!
  • It was when sitting gravely round the fire later on that the Stag deigned to enlighten his followers as to his reasons for giving what seemed to them so great a price for a pale-faced child. On the Pampas
  • He summoned a younger pale-faced woman, whom Tansey took to be his wife, to keep shop, and led the Chief Inspector into a back room. WIDOW'S END
  • He was a large, heavy, pale-faced young man, with strange, sleek qualities that appealed to her through their unaccustomedness. Joanna Godden
  • He's got a classic, jazzy style and pale-faced good looks that the teenage girls will love.
  • Did a pale-faced young man who had spent all his adult life in politics have the strength and experience to navigate Britain's economy through treacherous times?
  • Now some of them want out, led by a pale-faced scarred guy with a telescoping spear and a really bad temper, who's trying to find his twin sister to reassemble a magical crown that will allow him to resummon the golden army and finish off humanity. Alex Remington: Hellboy 2 Stands Out in a Weak Summer for Movies
  • Ruddy-faced men, bronze-faced men, pale-faced men; young women, girls, matrons and "flappers"; caddies burdened with bags of golf clubs and pockets bulging with cunningly found balls; skillful waiters hurrying here and there with trays on which glasses of various shapes, sizes, and of diversified contents tinkled musically-such was the scene at the The Golf Course Mystery
  • He was a pale-faced little man, with dark eyes and a fine and very black moustache.

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