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“Downcast USA players thought they had Canada on the ropes”
“Downcast USA players thought they had Canada on the ropes - USATODAY. com”
“GERARD SEKOTO, "Youth with Downcast Eyes," date not given, Estimate: $18,700 to $28,800 Arguably the most important black artist in South African art, Sekoto grew up in the Johannesburg township of Sophiatown before moving to Paris in the late 1940s.”
“Downcast, and perhaps a little angry, Washington wheeled his horse around and rode off.”
“Downcast eyes readily suggest shame, low status, or evasiveness.”
Drew Westen: The Day the Momentum Changed: And What Obama Needs to Do in the Debates to Keep It
“Downcast, the lord returned to his distant land, vowing he would not make the long journey to the village again.”
“Downcast Cubs fans watched Game 7 of Chicago's pennant-denying loss to the Marlins.”
“As Martin Jay has points out in Downcast Eyes, sight is a privileged epistemological tool.”
“Downcast but defiant were the words that she used.”
“Downcast and discouraged both, we tramped on till we came to the post.”
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