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I am still redfaced and swollen, but I can see out of both eyes now ... not enough to drive, but still.
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Two days ago he's all self righteous and redfaced about the media bringing race into the discussion.
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I am also predicting a redfaced, fingerwagging blowup from Bill Clinton at any moment, This will finally force the NY Times to rescind their endorsement of Mrs. Clinton and for Rep Clyburn to endorse Obama.
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Picture a redfaced, spluttering, indignant Who do you think you are, missy!
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I walked back out of the room like I was recovering from a bout of temporary insanity, grabbed two sacks of piss and hauled ass out the door, redfaced and shocked.
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The Senator staggered away from it, redfaced and shouting, pointing at Ambassador Humadros.
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At least this time Ariel was not shouting and redfaced.
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Leaving the operator redfaced, he exited from the chamber through its single set of sliding doors.
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The Edmund Wilson of Jeffrey Meyers's squalid biography is an irascible erotomaniac, short, stout, and redfaced, whose chronic irritability is relieved mainly by alcohol.
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The effort to get out "husband" left her redfaced.
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