Word: browed
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...remember once saying to an actress at the end of the first take of a scene, "That was so brilliant. I didn't realize the scene was so serious. You brought a real profundity." And then she was a Belsen victim. She pulled in her cheeks and dropped her brow on every other take...
...album, but never actually award them anything—a trick they’ve been playing on Blur for years. There are always a couple of jazz or classical albums nominated just to prove how classy the award really is, though they also never actually win: high-brow classiness that stops just short of alienating its audience is the object...
Although Kiely said after his lecture that he would not suggest substituting Revolve for the traditional King James translation he recommends for his Core class, and although he dubbed the fifth-and-a-half-grade-reading-level publication “just another American low-brow scam,” he did say he planned to order the magazine for his teaching fellows...
Lahre, who with his shaved head and level brow looks like a fair-skinned Billy Zane, says, with a laugh, that it’s been “rough...
Somewhere deep in the publishing mills of New York City, an editor is massaging his (or probably her) pale, prominent brow and asking, "How the hell did I do that?" That person is the editor of Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones, a beautiful, sensitive, melancholy novel of exactly the sort that's usually overlooked by the reading public. Except that it wasn't. The Lovely Bones inspired immoderately enthusiastic reviews (including one from this reviewer), sold more than 2 million copies and levitated onto the best-seller lists, where it still sits a year later...