Word: frowns
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...glare of floodlights suddenly fell on the defendants' faces. A small, stocky woman walked toward the dock. She pointed at a thin-lipped, narrow-eyed man with a low. receding forehead and brows grown together in a constant frown. "This man I recognize," she said. (It was Joseph Kramer, commandant of Belsen concentration camp.) The woman walked on. "This man I recognize." (It was Fritz Klein, Belsen's doctor.) She moved on down the line of defendants, picking out a dozen others...
...much static, too busy, very sorry, apologies to Orator Churchill and Canoneer Carter, a frown at the Associated Press...
...three have settled anything You'd as well smile as frown...
Most Swedes would frown on the idea of declaring war on Germany now. But it would be no breach in the nation's 130-year record of neutrality if, after military operations are terminated, Sweden's army should undertake some police operations -such as clearing Norway of the remaining German divisions, which will then be classed as bandits...
Last spring a Red Army colonel, red-headed as Dr. Frumkin, was brought in with such a wound. With the colonel's permission, Dr. Frumkin decided to chance an operation that most doctors frown upon: he would give the colonel another man's testicle. The operation had to wait until the right donor was found, someone newly dead whose blood type matched the colonel's. The needed gland was eventually supplied by a young man killed in a streetcar accident...