"'And why is thy countenance fallen? | |
"And His countenance was like lightning, and His raiment..." | |
"And did the countenance divine" | |
"And did the countenance divine." | |
"He's so mischievous but his countenance innocent." | |
"'And why is thy countenance fallen? | |
"And His countenance was like lightning, and His raiment..." | |
"And did the countenance divine" | |
"And did the countenance divine." | |
"He's so mischievous but his countenance innocent." | |
- The first objects which saluted my eyes when I arrived on the coast were the sea and the slave ship as well as the multitude of black people of every description chained together, every one of their countenances expressing dejection and sorrow. | |
Generals Raffenbach and Oberg want posters displayed all over France showing these terrorists' countenances. | |
His Countenance revealed itself with such clarity that I recognized in it all the countenances and all the forms that ever existed wherefrom he received honor and service in all right | |
Some news is coming that turns their countenances. | |
- The first objects which saluted my eyes when I arrived on the coast were the sea and the slave ship as well as the multitude of black people of every description chained together, every one of their countenances expressing dejection and sorrow. | |
Generals Raffenbach and Oberg want posters displayed all over France showing these terrorists' countenances. | |
His Countenance revealed itself with such clarity that I recognized in it all the countenances and all the forms that ever existed wherefrom he received honor and service in all right | |
Some news is coming that turns their countenances. | |
'Had he made such an approach, I would never have countenanced 'supporting such a venture, much less have agreed to 'action it. | |
And she has countenanced their scheme and given it her encouragement. | |
Betrayal must not be countenanced. | |
He would never have countenanced an alliance he deemed so degrading. | |
Miss Winthrop, Iet me say first that we, the Embassy... would never for a moment have countenanced this, never, but... we've been presented with a fait accompli. | |
for countenancing the rumor-mongering and pointed out that no campaign official had disavowed. Willebrandt's exhortation to the Ohio clergymen. | |
'Had he made such an approach, I would never have countenanced 'supporting such a venture, much less have agreed to 'action it. | |
And she has countenanced their scheme and given it her encouragement. | |
Betrayal must not be countenanced. | |
He would never have countenanced an alliance he deemed so degrading. | |
Miss Winthrop, Iet me say first that we, the Embassy... would never for a moment have countenanced this, never, but... we've been presented with a fait accompli. | |
for countenancing the rumor-mongering and pointed out that no campaign official had disavowed. Willebrandt's exhortation to the Ohio clergymen. | |