| 21. | Seated at head tables, she must be conscious of her countenance.
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| 22. | Iranian sources have indicated some willingness to countenance the first two conditions.
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| 23. | I am not fearless, but I can't countenance that.
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| 24. | His beard is unkempt and hully rumpled, not unlike his countenance.
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| 25. | Neither the bench nor the bar should countenance such conduct.
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| 26. | Diana was tall, with stately grace and comely countenance.
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| 27. | "I can't countenance that ."
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| 28. | Do Newsweek's superiors countenance this kind of hanky-panky?
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| 29. | Robert De Niro has a countenance : It's this weight.
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| 30. | It seems only equitable, given what we already countenance.
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