Word: scowls
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Stephanian's style could best be described as surly service with a scowl, yet his demeanor was a significant part of the Tommy's experience. Raffi S. Bezjian, who owns Leo's Place with his brother, Richard, worked at Tommy's when he first came to the States from Armenia...
That was why, perhaps, so many competitors spoke of the court -- or the field, or the pool, or the gym -- as the one high clear space where they could be themselves. On the court, no one asked Magic about AIDS; on the court, Michael Jordan could scowl and stick out his tongue. On the field, the Cubans could leave revolutionary issues behind them and let their running speak for itself. On the board or on the bars or between the lines, the questions ended and the answers began. The public arena, before 10,000 spectators and 2 billion viewers...
...feet away from the bustling bakery is the Square's main gathering place for disaffected youth, The Pit, located next to the main T entrance. Some of the leather-clad denizens of The Pit will scowl at you as you walk by. But don't worry about that guy sporting the jacket with "I Kill Summer School Scum!" emblazoned on the back. He probably doesn't mean...
...major mosque just opposite the Tashkent headquarters of the Muslim Religious Board for Central Asia and Kazakhstan, a gaggle of Uzbek teenagers fidget through 2 p.m. prayers while their elders scowl at a visiting photographer. At an elegant medieval-era mosque just outside town, young construction volunteers stop for a farewell word from mullah Kasemi Bey after a Saturday morning of restoration work. Says Kasemi Bey: "The number of believers is growing. Everybody wants to go to Mecca...