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  • Stone-faced, the governor turns to the stack of papers atop his oak desk and gets back to work.

    Scott Walker Claims Victory in the Battle of Wisconsin Robert Costa 2011

  • Stone-faced policemen on horseback, clubs held high, tried to keep order amid the flood.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • Stone-faced policemen on horseback, clubs held high, tried to keep order amid the flood.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • Stone-faced, Garnett went through his warmups as if it were any other game in any other venue, with that trademark intensity smoldering from the moment he stepped on the court.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • Stone-faced policemen on horseback, clubs held high, tried to keep order amid the flood.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • Stone-faced agents in suits, guarding the president -- not this.

    CNN Transcript May 31, 2007 2007

  • JANE DODGE, REPORTER, ITV NEWS (voice over): Stone-faced, his medals glinting in the sun, President Pervez Musharraf's attempts to show he's serious about democracy was broadcast live on Pakistan TV.

    CNN Transcript Nov 28, 2007 2007

  • Stone-faced comedienne Joey Bishop, one member of the famous Rat Pack group, has died at the age of 89.

    CNN Transcript Oct 18, 2007 2007

  • Stone-faced, the boy put the tray on the low table and took the ritual pose of greeting.

    A Shadow in Summer 2006

  • Stone-faced Joe's main job is to delay new drugs to protect the profits of existing drugs.

    Archive 2006-10-01 2006

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