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1 His whole pose was contemplative, and his dark, burning eyes shone deeply.
2 The whole pose , the whole expression, is absolutely direct and simple.
3 And yet Anne's eyes, her whole pose , expressed a spirituality that Brenda lacked.
4 Moreover, I regard the whole pose as a superstition.
5 Mrs. Travers unclasped her hands, lowered her glance, and changed her whole pose in a moment.
6 He was sitting on the side of his bunk, the whole pose of his figure indicating utter dejection and hopelessness.
7 She saw her head thrust a little forward, her arms stiff, and in her whole pose an air of vigorous defiance.
8 There were latent energy and power in his firm-set mouth, his square eyebrows, and the whole pose of his elastic, well-knit figure.
9 Alleyne looked at her in astonishment, for her cheek was flushed, her eyes gleaming, and her whole pose full of eloquence and conviction.
10 One white arm and hand drooped over the side of the chair, and her whole pose and figure spoke of an absorbing melancholy.
11 For a fraction of time he hesitated, but the awful anguish of the face and the mute, desperate appeal of the whole pose settled him.
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