Here she cannily plays her natural vibrancy against the anxiety that has worn the young Varya into a permanent high-strung sullenness.
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Such toils and humiliations are the daily lot of many of Tajikistan's 6.6 million people, stoking an angry sullenness.
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Sullenness over the cost has been momentarily banished by the thrill of Japan's first individual gold medals in the Winter Olympics since the 1972 Sapporo Games.
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A softer, friendlier image _ starting with the ecstatic surprise on her face after winning Wimbledon _ has replaced the sullenness of 1999's lower moments.
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For most children, fearfulness, regression, irritability, sullenness, and changes in behavior will peak about now and then begin to diminish, he says.
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Every frequent traveler I know agrees that the employees at airport security, where sullenness and outright rudeness once were common, are now overwhelmingly professional and courteous.
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Skulking around like a third-rate James Dean impersonator, all listlessness and sullenness trying to pass itself off as soul, he's a recessive presence.
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"They still may want time alone, they still may get angry, but there isn't that sullenness to it, " reassures Spear.
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More likely, there is sullenness, occasionally hostility, as if the process of paying for goods interfered with more pressing concerns for the so-called salesperson.
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As one monstrous mansion after another appeared on the skyline of the otherwise squalid, broken-down landscape of Gaza, the public's cynicism and sullenness deepened.